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  The Beatles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upon their return from Hamburg, the group was enthusiastically promoted by Sam Leach, who presented them over the next year and a half on various stages in Liverpool forty-nine times.
Brian Epstein, manager of the record department at NEMS, his family's furniture store, took over as the group's manager in 1962 and led The Beatles' quest for a British recording contract.
Epstein met with producer George Martin of EMI's Parlophone label.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Beatles   (6904 words)

  
 Global-Online-Store (UK): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This novel is more about the long struggle between science and religion than anything else, and the position Brown takes seems to be that the two are ultimately compatible.
At which point the book takes on a classic quest structure and the dead dog is left behind.
The real joy of the book is not its plot (which is skimpy and turns into a soap opera in the final third), but its nuanced portrait of the challenges faced by the mildly autistic, and by those who raise them.
books.global-online-store.co.uk /node/history/ancient-history-and-civi...   (11362 words)

  
 science fiction and fantasy till salu
Chalker Jack Quest for the well of souls #3 Paperback
Farmer Philip José ED Quest to riverworld Paperback
Vogt van A E Quest for the future Paperback
www.algonet.se /~frykholm/Fantasy%20&%20SF/science_fiction_and_fantas.htm   (4460 words)

  
 Interzone index - Book reviews G-N   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
__ Icefalcon's Quest (DM) #134, Aug 98 p57
Moffitt, Donald: The Genesis Quest (KB) #26, Nov/Dec 88 p59
__ Second Genesis (KB) #26, Nov/Dec 88 p59
gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au /IZ/bkrev2.htm   (12031 words)

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