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      • John and Mary are the subjects of a series of children's books written by Grace James.
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  2. John and Mary are the subjects of a series of children's books written by Grace James. The series started in the 1930s and finishes in the 1960s. They form part of the 'realistic adventure' tradition in children's literature, following on from similar works by E. Nesbit and Arthur Ransome .

  3. John and Mary are the subjects of a series of children's books written by Grace James. The series started in the 1930s and finishes in the 1960s. They form part of the 'realistic adventure' tradition in children's literature, following on from similar works by E. Nesbit and Arthur Ransome. Plot.

  4. John and Mary is a 1969 American romantic drama film directed by Peter Yates (directly following the success of his film Bullitt), and starring Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow in the title roles (directly following their successes in Midnight Cowboy and Rosemary's Baby, respectively).

  5. INTRODUCTION GRACE JAMES (1882–1965) was a writer of children's stories, such as the John and Mary series, Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales. She was also the author of Joan of Arc...

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  6. Jul 22, 2023 · John Mortimer (Bunny Lake Is Missing, 1965) wrote the screenplay from the Mervyn Jones bestseller. Cinematically and narratively refreshing, manages to be entertaining and thoughtful at the same time. Share this: Twitter. Facebook. Loading... Author: Brian Hannan.

  7. The John, the Lord Chamberlain series is a series of historical mystery novels by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer. Also known as the "John the Eunuch" mysteries, the novels feature John, Emperor Justinian 's Lord Chamberlain, a eunuch who solves mysteries in 6th-century Constantinople. [1] Publishers Weekly praises the series' "Subtle, well-drawn ...

  8. Aug 19, 2004 · John is, of course, the author of the Johanine Epistles (First, Second and Third John) and of the Book of Revelation. This one who once “ leaned on Jesus’ chest ” in the Gospel of John is also the one who “ fell as a dead man ” at the feet of his resurrected and glorified Lord in the Book of Revelation (1:17).

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