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File:A Confederacy of Lunches.jpg|link=A Confederacy of Lunches|'''''[[A Confederacy of Lunches]]''''' is a picaresque collection of essays by New Orleans food reviewer Ignatius J. Reilly. | |||
File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White. | File:Charlotte's Animal Farm.jpg|link=Charlotte's Animal Farm|'''''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]''''' is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White. | ||
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* ''[[A Confederacy of Lunches]]'' | |||
* ''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]'' | * ''[[Charlotte's Animal Farm]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] |
Revision as of 11:20, 14 February 2023
Silage Marner is an 1851 novel by George Eliot about silage, a fodder made from green foliage crops which have been preserved by fermentation to the point of acidification.
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A Confederacy of Lunches is a picaresque collection of essays by New Orleans food reviewer Ignatius J. Reilly.
Charlotte's Animal Farm is an allegorical novel by George Orwell and E.B. White.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (14 February 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (10 April 2022)