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Randall and Garrett's
Outside of television, elements from the show have been seen in novels such as Randall Garrett's Too Many Magicians, comic books such as the 1964 UK comic Wham!
In Randall Garrett's alternate-history fantasy stories, the Lord Darcy series, Richard does not " succumb to his illness ", but survives it.
* The character of the Marquis of London in Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy stories, while mostly based on Nero Wolfe, also has elements of Mycroft, in that he is a government official related to the detective and, while just as intelligent as his relative, has little interest in using his intellect to solve crimes.
Kurland has also written two novels, Ten Little Wizards and A Study in Sorcery, set in the world of Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy, prefiguring his later success as a mystery writer.

Randall and Lord
: 1999 Randall Garrett: The Lord Darcy Series
Another example is the Lord Darcy stories by Randall Garrett.
Hannah Randall is a young Irishwoman who comes to London from Yorkshire with her illegitimate son, Billy, after the child's father, son of aristocrat Lord Harmsworth, dies in an accident.
The title is derived from a phrase in some variants of the ballad Lord Randall, where the title character was poisoned by his lover.
The decoration of the chapel was provided for by Randall Plunkett, 19th Lord Dunsany, who established the Knights of St. Lazarus in Ireland in 1962.
Only instead of a hobbit, my hero was a Texan named Stu Redman, and instead of a Dark Lord, my villain was a ruthless drifter and supernatural madman named Randall Flagg.
Randall Jarrell praised the book, writing, " It is unusually difficult to say which are the best poems in Lord Weary's Castle: several are realized past changing, successes that vary only in scope and intensity -- others are poems that almost any living poet would be pleased to have written.
In 1999, Randall Garrett won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History Special Achievement Award for the Lord Darcy series.
*" Lord Randall ", a British ballad
Lord Darcy is a detective in an alternate history, created by Randall Garrett.
Too Many Magicians is the only Lord Darcy novel written by Randall Garrett: it first appeared in Analog magazine from August to November 1966 and was issued in book form by Doubleday in 1967.
In 1999, Randall Garrett won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History Special Achievement Award for the Lord Darcy series.
In David Weber's Honorverse novel, Mission of Honor, a character is reading " a novel about the psychically gifted detective Garrett Randall by the highly popular Darcy Lord.
" Lord Randall ", or " Lord Randal ", ( Roud 10, Child 12 ) is an Anglo-Scottish border ballad, a traditional ballad consisting of dialogue.
In 1962, Bob Dylan modelled his song " A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall " on " Lord Randall ," introducing each verse with variants of the introductory lines to each verse of " Lord Randall.
" Dylan's ballad is often interpreted as a reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis ( although Dylan has disclaimed this as an oversimplification ); in this case, the poison of " Lord Randall " becomes the poison of nuclear fallout.
The song " Pictures in a Mirror " from the album " I Looked Up " by the Incredible String Band, mentions Lord Randall.
The Incredible String Band's album ' I Looked Up ' contains a song called ' Pictures in a Mirror ' which mentions Lord Randall

Randall and Darcy
Incumbent President Barack Obama faces thirteen candidates for the Democratic nomination, including progressive writer Darcy Richardson, pro-life activist Randall Terry, and performance artist and activist Vermin Supreme.
* Lord Darcy ( fiction ), a detective created by Randall Garrett
For Keeps is a 1988 movie starring Molly Ringwald and Randall Batinkoff as Darcy and Stan, two high school seniors in love.

Randall and novel
The story was written for the screen and then as a novel by Randall Wallace.
It was not until the poet Randall Jarrell wrote the introduction for a new American edition in 1965 that the novel began to receive a larger audience.
The first adaptation of the novel was the 1965 film The Alphabet Murders with Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot.
The Wind Done Gone ( 2001 ) is the first novel written by Alice Randall.
Her story, and that of her child Randall Firth, is concluded in Card's later novel Ender in Exile.
The first novel in the series was originally adapted to the screen in 1959 as The Mating Game, starring Debbie Reynolds and Tony Randall as Mariette and Charley.
That novel also contains a number of punning references to The Man from U. N. C. L. E .. More subtly, the murder victim, a famous Master Sorcerer named Sir James Zwinge, is named for Randall James Zwinge, better known as the stage magician James Randi ; and the head of the magician's guild is Sir Lyon Gandolphus Gray, whose name is partially a reference to Gandalf from J. R. R.
The novel primarily focuses on the life story of Randall Peterson " Pete " Armstrong, a child prodigy with total recall memory, whose entire life's outlook has been defined the tragic murder of his younger brother, Leonard, by an ex-convict who was believed to be capable of committing violent crimes again, but could not be imprisoned any longer under the current law structure.
) Working from the basis of a resemblance to Henry Fonda, and from the thesis that people in the novel were, contrary to Heller's claims, heavily inspired by people and events from his own wartime experiences, Daniel Setzer deduces that the real world inspiration for the character of Maj. Major was Randall C. Casada, who was Heller's squadron commander when he was stationed on Corsica.
* The Fan ( Randall novel ) is a 1977 novel by Bob Randall
* The Fan ( 1981 film ), starring Lauren Bacall, Michael Biehn, Dwight Schultz and Hector Elizondo based on the Randall novel
Randall Jarrell's 1954 novel Pictures from an Institution is said to be about McCarthy's year teaching at Sarah Lawrence.
Pictures from an Institution is a 1954 novel by American poet Randall Jarrell.
* Oxygen ( novel ), a 2001 novel by John B. Olson and Randall S. Ingermanson
Along with the movie ’ s release in 1990, Jove Books published the novel adaptation written by Randall Boyll.
Major Randall Chevallie, who appears in the first part of the novel, may be loosely based upon Major Michael Chevallie, an actual leader of the Texas Rangers who led " Chevallie's Battalion " in the Mexican-American War and who participated in the Battle of Monterrey.
The novel was adapted by Charles Beaumont, directed by George Pal and starred Tony Randall in the title roles.

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