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A Book of Giants         
1963 FAIRY TALE BOOK BY RUTH MANNING-SANDERS
A Book of Giants is a 1963 anthology of 13 fairy tales from Europe that have been collected and retold by Ruth Manning-Sanders. It is one in a long series of such anthologies by Manning-Sanders.
The Book of Giants         
APOCRYPHAL JEWISH BOOK EXPANDING A NARRATIVE IN THE HEBREW BIBLE, DISCOVERED AT QUMRAN
Book of Giants; Ogias; The Book of the Giants; Ogias the giant; Book of the Giants; Ogias the Giant
The Book of Giants is an apocryphal Jewish book which expands upon the Genesis narrative of the Hebrew Bible, in a similar manner to the Book of Enoch. Together with this latter work, the Book of Giants "stands as an attempt to explain how it was that wickedness had become so widespread and muscular before the flood; in so doing, it also supplies the reason why God was more than justified in sending that flood.
Book: A Novel         
BOOK BY ROBERT GRUDIN
Book A Novel; Book-A Novel; Book - A Novel; Book – A Novel; Book:A Novel
Book: A Novel (1992) is a metafictional novel by Robert Grudin, published in 1992. The novel was shortlisted for the Pulitzer Prize in Literature.