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  • The mean streets of one burg are ruled by "the most powerful man east of the Atlantic," reclusive Nicola, aka the Woodcutter (Ron Perlman with blond dreads).

    Variety.com 2010

  • Rousseau was famous now, but Millet lived by the hardest toil until one day he sold the "Woodcutter" to

    Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Mary Schell Hoke Bacon 1902

  • The title character in thriller-writer Reginald Hill's stand-alone novel "The Woodcutter" Harper, 519 pages, $25.99 is Wilfred "Wolf" Hadda, born the only child of a forester who lived in a cottage at the edge of an English estate.

    The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011

  • "The Woodcutter"—told in an inventive mix of third- and first-person sections that shuttle between present and past—evokes the spirit of storytellers from Dumas and Dickens to Jeffery Deaver and Jeffrey Archer.

    The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011

  • There are the well-placed City of London types who help Wolf earn a fortune and a knighthood as the head of Woodcutter Enterprises, a private-equity firm.

    The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011

  • We spent the rest of the evening together – me being introduced to her beautiful model friends as Bubby the Woodcutter.

    Waldo Jaquith - New year’s resolution. 2008

  • “Club Woodcutter”, I said with a voice that sounded like it came from outside my head.

    Waldo Jaquith - New year’s resolution. 2008

  • In the story, Sunday Woodcutter finds herself falling in love with both a frog and a prince, only her kisses are failing to transform the frog back into a man, and the prince is considered an enemy of the family.

    January 1st, 2010 douglascohen 2010

  • In the story, Sunday Woodcutter finds herself falling in love with both a frog and a prince, only her kisses are failing to transform the frog back into a man, and the prince is considered an enemy of the family.

    Realms of Fantasy: October 2006 (Issue 73) douglascohen 2010

  • In Red Riding Hood the Sequence of the Main Events are: leaving home to bring food to Grandma; meeting the Wolf in the forest; the Wolf eating Grandma and disguising himself to trick Red; and the Woodcutter saving Red.

    Robert Rose: Creating Your Own Questions 2009

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