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- John Dickson Carr [r]: American writer (1906–1977) of intricate mystery stories generally featuring locked-room or apparently impossible murders. [e]
- Ellesmere Chaucer manuscript [r]: Early 15th century illuminated manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. [e]