Granta is a literary magazine and publisher. Granta may also refer to: Lada Granta, Russian car model River Granta, a stretch of the River Cam, England...
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Portobello (redirect from Portobello (disambiguation))
publishing house founded in 2005 by Sigrid Rausing, a Granta Books imprint after Rausing's 2006 purchase of Granta Portobello House, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales...
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John Freeman (redirect from John Freeman (disambiguation))
Freeman (author) (born 1974), American literary critic and former editor of Granta John Freeman (painter), British painter John Freeman (VC) (1832–1913), British...
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pp. 657–669. ISBN 978-0415775298. Malise Ruthven, Islam in the World, Granta, 2006, p. 90, ISBN 978-1-86207-906-9. Fisher, Abigail (October 2020). "These...
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(Drayton? Dunster?) Cair Ebrauc ("Fort York": York) Cair Grauth ("Fort Granta": Cambridge) Cair Guent ("Fort Venta": Caerwent or Winchester) Cair Guinntguic...
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King Incorporated: Leopold the Second and the Congo (New ed.). London: Granta. ISBN 1-86207-290-6. Bideleux, Robert; Jeffries, Ian (2007), A History of...
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Place name origins (category All articles with links needing disambiguation)
both normal and back formation. Originally Grantabrice, a bridge on the Granta, the name became Cantebrugge, and then Cambrigge, from which the river was...
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both normal and back-formation. Originally Grontabricc, a bridge on the Granta, the name evolved through Cantebruge and then Cambrugge, from which the...
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