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Return to Groosham Grange (1,939 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

Groosham Grange series. It was first published in 1999 under the name The Unholy Grail, but was then reissued in 2003 under the new name, Return to Groosham
Groosham Grange (1,070 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Award for Children's Fiction") in 1993. In 1999, a sequel entitled The Unholy Grail (later reissued as Return to Groosham Grange), was released. Horowitz
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ISBN 978-1-4456-6275-6. Monarchie Nobelesse website, Bretons Birkhan, Helmut (2020). "The unholy Grail in Britain: A remarkable example of secondary paganisation". Civilisation
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Brian O'Keefe, deputy editor, Fortune Magazine Kira Peikoff, author, The Unholy Grail Adam Playford, editor, The New York Times David E. Rovella, managing
Warlocks and Warriors (Mayflower) (103 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Winning" (John Brunner) "The Wreck of the Kissing Bitch" (Keith Roberts) "The Unholy Grail" (Fritz Leiber) Warlocks and Warriors title listing at the Internet
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era and explores the rumour of Elizabeth I's secret son. In 1999, The Unholy Grail was published as a sequel to Groosham Grange. It was later renamed
Dracula (1924 play) (4,311 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
July 1928. p. 13. Grams, Martin Jr. (October 2013). "The Quest for the Unholy Grail" (PDF). Radiogram. Society To Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variety