Yes, many notable books feature prologues that set the stage for their narratives. Some examples include "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, and "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" by J.K. Rowling. Prologues can provide background information, introduce themes, or offer a glimpse of the story's context. If you're interested in specific genres or themes, I can suggest more tailored titles.
yes plays do needs prologues
what is a list of prices of goods and books
The list of books is called an index.
Prologues in novels are typically around 1-5 pages in length, serving as a brief introduction to the story or setting the stage for the main plot.
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If you search google for "list of the books of the Bible' you will find a site with a list.
Autrey Nell Wiley has written: 'Rare prologues and epilogues, 1642-1700' -- subject(s): Prologues and epilogues, English drama, Bibliography
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Yes Amazon do list the condition of used books they sell. They list the condition as used like new for example and describe any imperfections that are on the books.
Avon Books publishing are most known for their low-priced paperbacks and comic books. A list of their available books can be found on the Avon Books website.
Wikipedia has a list of Berenstain Bear's books. (See links below)
The list of prohibited books was called the Index.