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''The Collector'' is a 1963 novel by John Fowles. The Collector(s) may also refer to: Film and television Film * ''The Collector'' (1965 film), a film based on Fowles's novel, starring Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar * ''The Collector'' (1997 film), a Finnish film by Auli Mantila * ''The Collector'' (2002 film), a Canadian film directed by Jean Beaudin * ''The Collector'' (2004 film), a Danish film * ''The Collector'' (2005 film), a Polish film directed by Feliks Falk * ''The Collector'' (2009 film), a horror film directed by Marcus Dunstan * ''The Collector'' (2012 film), a romantic film starring Rudolf Martin * ''The Collectors'' (1999 film), a television film starring Casper Van Dien *The Collector, a fictional character in '' Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome'' Television * ''The Collector'' (Canadian TV series), a Canadian supernatural drama * ''The Collector'' (Serbian TV series), a science fiction series * ''The Collectors'' (TV series), a British drama series * "The Collector" ...
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The Collector
''The Collector'' is a 1963 thriller novel by English author John Fowles, in his literary debut. Its plot follows a lonely, psychotic young man who kidnaps a female art student in London and holds her captive in the cellar of his rural farmhouse. Divided in two sections, the novel contains both the perspective of the captor, Frederick, and that of Miranda, the captive. The portion of the novel told from Miranda's perspective is presented in epistolary form. Fowles wrote the novel between November 1960 and March 1962. It was adapted into an Academy Award–nominated feature film of the same name in 1965 starring Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. Plot The novel is about a lonely young man, Frederick Clegg, who works as a clerk in a city hall and collects butterflies in his spare time. The first part of the novel tells the story from his point of view. Clegg is obsessed with Miranda Grey, a middle-class art student at the Slade School of Fine Art. He admires her from a distance b ...
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The Collector
''The Collector'' is a 1963 thriller novel by English author John Fowles, in his literary debut. Its plot follows a lonely young man who kidnaps a female art student in London and holds her captive in the cellar of his rural farmhouse. Divided in two sections, the novel contains both the perspective of the captor, Frederick, and that of Miranda, the captive. The portion of the novel told from Miranda's perspective is presented in epistolary form. Fowles wrote the novel between November 1960 and March 1962. It was adapted into an Academy Award–nominated feature film of the same name in 1965 starring Terence Stamp and Samantha Eggar. Plot The novel is about a lonely young man, Frederick Clegg, who works as a clerk in a city hall and collects butterflies in his spare time. The first part of the novel tells the story from his point of view. Clegg is obsessed with Miranda Grey, a middle-class art student at the Slade School of Fine Art. He admires her from a distance but is una ...
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With Teeth
''With Teeth'' (stylized as '' ITH_TEETH') is the fourth studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released by Nothing Records and Interscope Records on May 3, 2005. The album was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and long-time collaborator Alan Moulder. It also features contributions from musician Dave Grohl and future band member Atticus Ross. In line with the band's previous material, the record features introspective songwriting influenced by Reznor's addiction to alcohol and drugs and subsequent sobriety. The album generated three singles: "The Hand That Feeds", "Only", and " Every Day Is Exactly the Same", the latter of which was released as an accompanying remix EP. The album was supported by the Live: With Teeth tour. ''With Teeth'' was well received by critics, albeit slightly less than the band's previous work. Some complimented the aggressive composition, while others said the album was bland and criticized Reznor for a lack of or ...
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The Collector (album)
The Collector is an Andreas Johnson compilation album A compilation album comprises Album#Tracks, tracks, which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several Performing arts#Performers, performers. If by one artist, then generally the tr ..., released on 7 March 2007. Track listing # Go for the Soul - 3:44 # A Little Bit of Love - 3:08 # Glorious - 3:27 # Sing for Me - 3:04 #Show Me Love - 4:02 #The Games We Play - 3:49 #Do What You Want - 3:23 #People - 4:11 #Shine - 3:42 #Seven Days - 2:55 #Crush - 3:32 #End of the World - 4:15 #Waterfall - 4:19 #Pretty Ones - 3:13 #Superficial - 4:03 #Still My World - 3:11 Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Collector 2007 compilation albums Andreas Johnson albums Compilation albums by Swedish artists ...
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The Collectors No
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The Collectors (Japanese Band)
are a Japanese rock band formed in 1986. They are one of the foremost Japanese mod bands, and have enjoyed a long-running career spanning 25 studio albums. In 2017, they played a one-man concert at the Nippon Budokan arena to mark their 30th anniversary. The band has achieved some commercial success with their hit songs and . Their music has also been featured in the popular anime series ''Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo'' and ''Dragon Ball Super''. Members * – vocals, songwriting * – guitar * – bass * – drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ... ;Former members * – drums (1986–1991) * – bass (1991–2014) * – drums (1986–1991) * – bass (1986–1991) * – guitar (1986) * – bass (1986) Discography ; Main alb ...
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The Collectors (album)
''The Collectors'' is an album by the Canadian rock band The Collectors, released in 1968. Track listing All songs by The Collectors except "Lydia Purple" by Don Dunn and Tony McCashen. Side One #"What is Love?" (3:51) #"She (Will-O-the-Wind)" (3:51) #"Howard Christman’s Older" (5:08) #"Lydia Purple" (2:47) #"One Act Play" (3:42) Side Two #"What Love (Suite)" (19:06) Musicians ;The Collectors *Howie Vickers - lead vocals * Bill Henderson - guitar, recorder, backing vocals *Claire Lawrence - tenor saxophone, organ, flute, recorder, backing vocals *Glenn Miller - bass, backing vocals *Ross Turney - drums, percussion ;Additional musicians *Larry Knechtel Lawrence William Knechtel (August 4, 1940 – August 20, 2009) was an American keyboard player and bassist who was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a collection of Los Angeles-based session musicians who worked with such renowned artists as Simon & ... - piano and harpsichord on "Lydia Purple" *Norm Jeffries - vibraphone on " ...
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The Collectors (Canadian Band)
The Collectors was a Canadian psychedelic rock band active in the 1960s. History The Collectors debuted in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1961 as a house band (the C-FUN Classics) for CFUN radio, and renamed itself The Collectors in 1966. The band featured Howie Vickers (Howard Vickberg) on lead vocals, Bill Henderson on lead guitar, recorder, keyboards, and lead vocals (these last mostly on Grass and Wild Strawberries), Claire Lawrence on tenor saxophone, harmonica, keyboards, flute, organ, recorder, and vocals, Glenn Miller on bass and vocals, and Ross Turney on drums and percussion. The Collectors' biggest hit was their first single, 'Looking at a Baby', released in March 1967 on the Valiant label in the U.S. and on New Syndrome in Canada. It reached #4 on Toronto's CHUM-AM on April 24, 1967. Valiant was then acquired by Warner Bros. Records. In 1967 the group released its first album. ''The Collectors'', on the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts label and appeared on sessions fo ...
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Nightside (book Series)
''Nightside'' is a series of twelve fantasy novels by author Simon R. Green. Green states on his site, regarding ''The Bride Wore Black Leather'', "This is the last Nightside novel featuring John Taylor and friends and the last Nightside novel for the time being." At the end of the Secret Histories novel, Moon Breaker, the final page says "Shaman Bond and John Taylor Will Return in Night Fall." Setting The series is focused on John Taylor, a private investigator based in the fictional ''Nightside'', a dark, hidden netherworld of London in which the supernatural and science fiction super-technology co-exist. Dark, cynical, and humorous, the books offer an adventure into the Nightside, where classic pulp PI novels blend with fantasy and science fiction. The novels also contain references to various folklore and iconic world literature. The series itself takes place in a fictional inner city area of London known as the Nightside. The Nightside experiences perpetual night ("it's al ...
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Kelley Armstrong
Kelley Armstrong (born 14 December 1968)Bio for school projectsarchive
is a Canadian writer, primarily of fantasy novels since 2001. She has published thirty-one fantasy novels , thirteen in her ''Women of the Otherworld, Women'' series, five in her Cainsville series, six in her Rockton series, three in her Darkest Powers series, three in her Darkness Rising trilogy and three in the Age of Legends series, and three stand-alone teen thrillers. She has also published three middle-grade fantasy novels in the Blackwell Pages trilogy, with co-author Melissa Marr. As well, she is the author of three crime novels, the Nadia Stafford trilogy.
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Victoria Scott
Victoria Scott (born 1982) is an American writer of young adult fiction novels. She's the author of ''Titans'' and the ''Fire & Flood'' series published by Scholastic Press, as well as the ''Dante Walker'' trilogy published by Entangled Teen. Scott's novels have been bought and translated in eleven foreign markets. Early life and career Scott was born in New Braunfels, Texas and currently resides in Dallas, Texas with her husband and daughter. In 2018, Scott founded Scribbler, a subscription box service for writers/novelists with Lindsay Cummings. Reception ''Titans'' received a starred review in Publishers Weekly. ''Salt & Stone'', received a starred review by Kirkus Reviews ''Kirkus Reviews'' (or ''Kirkus Media'') is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980). The magazine is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fic ..., and the first book in the series, ''Fire & Flood'', ...
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