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Book Library Ralph Simpsons Wiggum Wisdom
 The Ralph Wiggum Book The creator of "The Simpsons" offers this portable and quotable book filled with the musings of Ralph Wiggum, who ponders household pets, poetry, constellations, homemade gifts, hiding spots, and more.
 The Quotable Book Lover by Ben Jacobs, This robust collection of more than five hundred quotations captures the wisdom and wit of the most insightful things ever said about books, spoken and written by many of the most famous writers from antiquity to the present day. Included are comments from: Woody Allen, Jane Austen, Saul Bellow, A. S. Byatt, Willa Cather, Ralph Waldo Emerson, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Henry James, Franz Kafka, Jamaica Kincaid, Malcolm X, John Milton, Toni Morrison, George Orwell, John Ruskin, Charles Scribner, George Bernard Shaw, Oprah Winfrey, W. B. Yeats, and many more.The Quotable Book Lover includes sections on writing, reading, libraries, literacy, censorship, publishing, autobiography and biography, and literature - as well as a special section on book collecting by Nicholas A. Basbanes. This compilation is sure to entertain and enlighten book lovers everywhere.
Ralph Wiggum - Ralph Wiggum is a fictional character in the animated series The Simpsons. The character is voiced by Nancy Cartwright. Wiggum family - In the television series, The Simpsons, the Wiggum family consist of Clancy (father and Springfield Police Chief), Sarah (mother), Ralph (child), Magical Leprechaun (imaginary friend), Pinecone (child), and Cloris (grandmother) Gospel Book (British Library Add. MS. 40618) - British Library, Add. MS 40618 is a late 8th century illuminated Irish Gospel Book with 10th century Anglo-Saxon additions. 6th century Italian Gospel Book (British Library, Harley 1775) - British Library, Harley 1775 is a Gospel Book produced in Italy during the last quarter of the 6th Century. The text is in Latin and is a mixture of the Vulgate and Old Latin translations.
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