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His third choice, Engleby by Sebastian Faulks, is a more intriguing choice.
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His third choice, Engleby by Sebastian Faulks, is a more intriguing choice.
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One of the most consistently interesting and versatile of today’s British novelists, Faulks is particularly adept at period atmosphere.
Cover to Cover 2007
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One of the most consistently interesting and versatile of today’s British novelists, Faulks is particularly adept at period atmosphere.
Cover to Cover 2007
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Children's TV presenter Ben Faulks, aka Mr Bloom, never guessed his wellies and trilby would be such a hit with the ladies.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Children's TV presenter Ben Faulks, aka Mr Bloom, never guessed his wellies and trilby would be such a hit with the ladies.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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He likened Mr Rudd's language, including a reference to new Defence Minister John Faulkner as "Faulks", to the colloquial slang used by the ocker Bazza McKenzie movie character from the
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He likened Mr Rudd's language, including a reference to new Defence Minister John Faulkner as "Faulks", to the colloquial slang used by the ocker Bazza McKenzie movie character from the
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He also referred to the new Defence Minister John Faulkner as "Faulks".
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I did think of demanding that Faulks buy the book in which my sentence appeared so that he could read it in context and I would earn an extra royalty.
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