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- Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera. It is from this unchronicled tale that The Notorious Canary Trainers (a Sherlockian scion in Madison...
- Herefordshire spring where he had been slain by his own father in some unchronicled tragedy. What connection exists between the stories of Amr and Mordred...
- ISBN 978-0-19-964034-8. Townend, William (1858). The Descendants of the Stuarts. An Unchronicled Page in England's History. 2. Ed., with Add. na. p. 288. Prime, Temple...
- created by Kevin Walsh (born 1958) in 1999, chronicling the unnoticed and unchronicled aspects of New York City such as painted building ads, decades-old castiron...
- Towned (of Brighton.), William (1858). The Descendants of the Stuarts. An unchronicled page in England's History. p. 23. Retrieved 21 June 2019. The American...
- return from exile on Elba. Her memoirs serve as unique testimony to much unchronicled history. Henriette-Lucy Dillon was born into a prominent Irish Wild Geese...
- identifies himself by name as Dolos, as does Wonder Woman, suggesting unchronicled previous interactions in DC's Rebirth-era continuity. The Duke of Deception...
- Studies; Department of the Army; First printing 1978 Gerleman, David J. "Unchronicled Heroes: A Study of Union Cavalry Horses in the Eastern Theater Care,...
- series. Edwards' activities during the First Robotech War, are mostly unchronicled. The fifth and final Sentinels novel, Rubicon, reveals that during the...
- Maria Luisa. Townend, William (1858). The Descendants of the Stuarts: An Unchronicled Page in England's History. Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts...