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Sarban

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Sarban


Born
in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, The United Kingdom
November 06, 1910

Died
April 11, 1989

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A pseudonym used by John William Wall. ...more

Average rating: 3.7 · 1,682 ratings · 285 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
Il richiamo del corno

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The Doll Maker

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Ringstones and Other Curiou...

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Ringstones

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3.81 avg rating — 80 ratings — published 1951 — 9 editions
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The Doll Maker and Other Ta...

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Żubrówka. Una storia di Natale

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The Sacrifice and Other Sto...

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The Sound of His Horn and O...

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The Sound of His Horn and O...

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The Sarban Omnibus: Ringsto...

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“Children are really the ancients among us. It is we, the older people, who bear the stamp of temporariness, the impress of a brief, particular period: we, with our clothes of a particular fashion, our manners dictated by the conventions of our generation, our heads packed full of the prejudices, called information, peculiar to the particular time at which we were educated.”
Sarban, Ringstones and Other Curious Tales

“There is a power in the emptiness of the hills; and it's a hostile power. One old tin-can lying on the ground would make all the difference. But there was no tin-can: what we could see was all so powerfully un-human as to be able to erase our knowledge of its narrow limits.”
Sarban, Ringstones and Other Curious Tales

“Perché vedi, se io non ero pazzo, allora doveva esserci nello schema delle cose una follia troppo grande e selvaggia perché un uomo avesse il coraggio di affrontarla.”
Sarban, The Sound of His Horn

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