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boxful n : the quantity contained in a box; "he gave her a box of chocolates" syn box Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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A Boxful of Ghosts: The Complete Ghost Stories of M. R. James, Charles Dickens's Ghost Stories, Best Ghost Stories, Irish Ghost Stories (Collectors Library) by M. R. JamesCrw PublishingThe world's greatest ghost stories emanate from the British Isles - the superb, donnish tales of M.R. James and those of the wilder and more exotic Celtic imaginations of such writers as Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker - and they are brought together in this handsome boxed set. It includes Charles Dicken's famous tales of the supernatural, as well as stories from other great literary figures such as Oscar Wilde, W.B. Yeats, E.F. Benson, John Buchan and Sir Walter Scott. This box will make a handsome gift for those who appreciate the macabre, the unearthly and the plain scary, and this limited edition offers a considerable saving over the purchase of the four books individually. Boxful of Spirits: Adventures of a Film-maker in Africaby Leslie WoodheadWilliam Heinemann Ltdretracing the 1st crusade; the shaker's brief eternity; opening a boxful of history-a bygone century comes to light; malawi-faces of a quiet land; a sanctuary for the himalaya; samurai aphids defend their kind (national geographic, sept.)by various authorsnat. geo. societyRetracing the First Crusade; the Shakers' Brief Eternity; Opening a Boxful of History; Malawi: Faces of a Quiet Land; a Sanctuary for the Himalaya; Samurai Aphids Defend Their Kind (National Geographic, September)by VariousNational Geographic |
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