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It is known as the Rose-Red City because its temples and tombs were carved out of the red sandstone mountains.
Unveiled Deborah Kanafani 2008
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Andy Beckett on Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire by Iain Sinclair (avail. in UK only): This is a book of approaching 600 pages about a single London borough.
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Sinclair reads a little from Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire.
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Sinclair reads a little from Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire.
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Sinclair reads a little from Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire.
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Sinclair reads a little from Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire.
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Andy Beckett on Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire by Iain Sinclair avail. in UK only: This is a book of approaching 600 pages about a single London borough.
Old Media Monday: Reviewing the Reviewers Omnivoracious 2009
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Andy Beckett on Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire by Iain Sinclair avail. in UK only: This is a book of approaching 600 pages about a single London borough.
Shelfari: Omnivoracious 2009
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Day Five - Flight home to Stansted via Chicago - and here a new opportunity opens for ten fortunate volunteers, who will be chosen by lottery to fly onto the Jordanian capital Amman, where, after a sight-seeing visit to the 'Rose-Red City' of Petra, a convoy of vehicles will take you across the Iraqi border to liberated Fallujah.
Archive 2004-10-24 Laban 2004
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So I'm cruising Grimm's Greatest Hits for a ripe tale to re-vamp for the story I owe to Cabinet des Fees Issue No. 1, and I come across Snow-White and Rose-Red.
A Tale of Two Helpless Quasi-Medieval Girls in Luv yuki_onna 2005
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