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  2. World Book Day - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, Book Day began to be celebrated since 1926 every October 7, [7] the date that Miguel de Cervantes was believed to have been born. But, it was considered more appropriate to celebrate this day in a more pleasant season for walking and browsing the books in the open-air. Spring was much better than fall.

  3. Domesday Book - Wikipedia

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    Domesday Book ( / ˈduːmzdeɪ / DOOMZ-day; the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of King William the Conqueror. [ 1] The manuscript was originally known by the Latin name Liber de Wintonia, meaning "Book of Winchester ...

  4. The Remains of the Day - Wikipedia

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    The Unconsoled. The Remains of the Day is a 1989 novel by the Nobel Prize -winning British author Kazuo Ishiguro. The protagonist, Stevens, is a butler with a long record of service at Darlington Hall, a fictitious stately home near Oxford, England. In 1956, he takes a road trip to visit a former colleague, and reminisces about events at ...

  5. On this day in history, August 11, 1964, Beatles ... - AOL

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    The iconic British comedy musical film, "A Hard Day’s Night," was released on this day in history, Aug. 11, 1964, and starred the Beatles in their first feature movie. The movie was released ...

  6. On this day in history, August 10, 1776, Declaration of ... - AOL

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    Such a record may exist. The Georgian Papers Programme was created in 2016 at the behest of Queen Elizabeth II, who counts the king as her third great-grandfather.. It contains about 350,000 pages ...

  7. Twenty-Four Hours A Day - Wikipedia

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    Genre. non-fiction. Publication place. United States. Twenty-Four Hours A Day, written by Richmond Walker (1892–1965), is a book that offers daily thoughts, meditations and prayers to help recovering alcoholics live a clean and sober life. [1] It is often referred to as "the little black book." The book is not official ("conference approved ...

  8. Voynich manuscript - Wikipedia

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    Evidence of retouching of text on page 3; f1r. Retouching of drawing on page 131; f72v3. The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex, hand-written in an unknown script referred to as Voynichese. [ 18] The vellum on which it is written has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438).

  9. Today in History: Christopher Columbus reaches the New World

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    That same day, his expedition went ashore and he claimed the land for Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain. The pair sponsored Columbus' attempt to find a western ocean route that went to China, India ...