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A Book of Ryhmes         
1829 BOOK OF POEMS BY CHARLOTTE BRONTË
A Book of Rhymes
A Book of is a miniature book of poems by Charlotte Brontë. It was written in 1829 when Brontë was aged 13.
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.
The Book of Protection         
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COLLECTION OF EASTERN CHRISTIAN (SYRIAC) CHARMS AND INCANTATIONS EDITED BY HERMANN GOLLANCZ
The Book of Protection: Being a Collection of Charms; Book of Protection
The Book of Protection: Being a Collection of Charms is a collection of East Syriac Christian charms and incantations associated with the so-called 'Nestorian' Church (today's Assyrian Church of the East), edited and translated by Hermann Gollancz from three Syriac manuscripts which date back to early 19th century and earlier. The compilation was first published in 1912 by Henry Frowde, with 27 illustrations from Codex A.