• Detectives in Togas (original title: Caius ist ein Dummkopf; "Caius is an Idiot") is a children's book written by Henry Winterfeld, and translated from...
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    Detectives in Togas (1956) Kommt ein Mädchen geflogen (1956), translated as Star Girl (1957) Telegramm aus Liliput (1957), translated as Castaways in...
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  • (1901–1990) – Trouble at Timpetill, Detectives in Togas, Star Girl Elizabeth Winthrop (born 1948) – The Castle in the Attic Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797)...
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    examples in which occult detectives operate in a world where the occult is simply an accepted part of mundane life. Assaph Mehr's Stories of Togas, Daggers...
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  • Caius in der Klemme (Caius in a Fix). The first part was published in English with the alternate title Detectives in Togas. The second was published in English...
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  • children's book editor at Britain's Guardian newspaper. It was published in 2009 by Universe/Rizzoli International. Noted for listing a variety of international...
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  • Historical Detectives (1995), F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre wrote "Death in the Dawntime", a locked room mystery (or rather, sealed cave mystery) set in Australia...
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  • prefixes commonly used in the English language from P to Z. See also the lists from A to G and from H to O. Some of those used in medicine and medical technology...
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    "The King of Sacrifices" by John Maddox Roberts appears in The Mammoth Book of Historical Detectives, edited by Michael Ashley. (Carroll & Graf Publishers...
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    office. The toga allegedly originated with Numa Pompilius (r. 715–672 BC), the second semi-legendary king of Rome. Eminent personages in Kievan Rus' adopted...
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