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The Brentford Trilogy (2200 bytes)
3: ...with [[George Orwell]]'s ''Moon Under Water'', another famous fictional and idealised drinking place.
5: ...himself, Neville the part-time barman, Small Dave the Postman, and Old Pete.
7: The novels in this series are as follows:
9: ...lly take on the resurrected [[Pope Alexander VI]] the last Borgia pope.
10: # '''[[The Brentford Triangle]]''' (1982) - Pooley and Omally thwart a...

Brentford F.C. (2493 bytes)
2: !colspan=2 style="background:lightgrey"|'''Brentford'''
5: ||Brentford Football Club
11: |'''Ground'''||[[Griffin Park]], [[Brentford]]
15: |'''Nickname'''||The Bees
23: ...ssociation football]] club from the [[town]] of [[Brentford]], West [[London]] and are currently playing in [...

Brentford (7718 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Brentford
15: !colspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Other
24: ...place in in the [[London Borough of Hounslow]] on the [[River Thames]] in west [[London]].
40: * [[Brentford railway station]]
45: ...he name suggests, was built on a fording point on the [[River Brent]].

Viscount Brentford (485 bytes)
1: ...ount Brentford''' was created in the [[Peerage of the United Kingdom]] in 1929.
3: ==Viscounts Brentford ([[1929]])==
4: *[[William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford]] ([[1865]]-[[1932]])
5: *[[Richard Cecil Joynson-Hicks, 2nd Viscount Brentford]] ([[1896]]-[[1958]])
6: *[[Lancelot William Joynson-Hicks, 3rd Viscount Brentford]] ([[1902]]-[[1983]])

Brentford, South Dakota (2641 bytes)
1: ...unty, South Dakota]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 65.
4: ...Image:SDMap-doton-Brentford.PNG|right|Location of Brentford, South Dakota]]
5: Brentford is located at 45°9'33" North, 98°19'24" W...
7: ...km² (0.2 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.
10: ...es]], and 0.00% from two or more races. 0.00% of the population are [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]...

William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford (5906 bytes)
1: ... known for his tenure as [[Secretary of State for the Home Department|Home Secretary]] during which he ...
3: ...e county with ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'' running the front page headline '''Winston Churchill is OUT! ...
5: ...ry of State for Health|Minister of Health]] until the government fell in [[January]] [[1924]].
7: ...ive [[Women's suffrage|the vote to all women over the age of twenty-one]] - a pledge which thus had to ...
9: ... November [[1931]]. The following June he died at the age of 66.

U.S.A. trilogy (499 bytes)
1: ...e of American culture during the first decades of the [[twentieth century]].

Trilogy (4264 bytes)
1: ''[[Trilogy (Trilogy project)|Trilogy]]'' is a $600 million modernization program for F...
5: ... tenuous of connections (as in the surreal ''Nova trilogy'' novels of [[William S. Burroughs]]).
7: ...hat it's hard to create lots of variations of one theme.
9: ...s accidental. (See also the discussion of Lord Of The Rings, below).
11: ...humorous effect, continued to dub a "trilogy" for the rest of his life.

The Salterton Trilogy (754 bytes)
1: ...lso published in one volume as '''''The Salterton Trilogy''''' in [[1986 in literature|1986]].
3: The trilogy revolves around the residents of the imaginary town of Salterton, Ontario.
5: Davies was awarded the [[Stephen Leacock Award | Stephen Leacock Award f...
7: {{Salterton_Trilogy}}
9: [[Category:Books by Robertson Davies|Salterton Trilogy]]

The Sprawl trilogy (2040 bytes)
1: ...e ''Sprawl-trilogy'', of which ''Neuromancer'' is the first part.]]
3: ..., and subtly interlinked by shared characters and themes (although this is not immediately obvious).
5: ...ppear in or are mentioned at points in the Sprawl trilogy.
9: ...ure, coalescing into entities that closely mirror the deity structure of [[Voodoo]].
11: ...ences as it filters out of research labs and onto the street where it finds new purposes.

Inheritance (trilogy) (424 bytes)
1: ...topher Paolini]]'s debut work, and takes place in the [[fantasy]] land of [[Alagaësia]].
3: The three books of the Inheritance Trilogy are:

Space Trilogy (4128 bytes)
1: The '''Space Trilogy''' or Ransom trilogy is a group of three [[science fiction]] novels by...
3: * ''[[Out of the Silent Planet]]'' ([[1938]]), set mostly on [[Ma...
7: ...adventures. Like most of Lewis's mature writing, they have a thoroughly [[Christianity|Christian]] out...
11: ...ilent Planet'' and is a character-[[narrator]] in the [[frame tale]] for ''Perelandra''.
15: ...rms, they are "multi-dimensional energy beings." They are barely visible as faint, shifting light.

Sherston trilogy (1457 bytes)
1: ... in the period of time directly before and during the [[World War I|First World War]].
3: ...uld have been illegal to explore in any detail at the time Sassoon was writing.)
5: ...ee books were printed together in one volume, ''[[The Memoirs of George Sherston]]'', in [[1937]].

The New York Trilogy (1744 bytes)
1: '''The New York Trilogy''' is a series of novels or long stories by [[Pau...
5: ... Quinn's novels. ''[[William Wilson]]'' is also the title of an [[Edgar Allan Poe]] story about [[dop...
9: ...ent named White. Black and White turn out to be the same person, a writer who is writing a story abou...
11: ...that he is the author of the three stories of the trilogy.
15: ...o.uk/thenewyorktrilogy.htm Links to discussion of the work]

Trilogy (album) (174 bytes)
1: '''''Trilogy''''' has been used as an album title by more than...
3: *[[Trilogy (Emerson, Lake & Palmer album)]]
4: *[[Trilogy (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)]]

The Thrawn trilogy (598 bytes)
1: ...' [[galaxy]] about five years after ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''.
3: ...rs''. It is regarded by many as the beginning of the new generation of Star Wars novels, as many more ...

The Cornish Trilogy (2174 bytes)
1: ...ls]] by [[Canada|Canadian]] [[novel|novelist]], [[theatre|playwright]], [[criticism|critic]], [[journal...
3: ...[[1988 in literature|1988]]). The series explores the life and influence of Francis Cornish.
5: ==''The Rebel Angels''==
6: ...ed's nephew Arthur Cornish, who stands to inherit the fortune, is also a character.
8: ==''What's Bred in the Bone''==

The "Toronto Trilogy" (1305 bytes)
1: ...nal set of three novels, had he lived to complete the third installment.
3: ...is was followed in the [[1980]]s by [[The Cornish Trilogy]].
5: ...mdash;''[[Murther and Walking Spirits]]'' and ''[[The Cunning Man]]''—before his death in [[1995]...
7: ...on calls this unfinished trilogy the "[[Toronto]] Trilogy".
10: *Davies, Robertson, ''The Merry Heart: Selections 1980–1995'', McClel...

Bridge Trilogy (377 bytes)
1: ...hich in a fictional future has been taken over by the homeless.

An American Trilogy (535 bytes)
1: ..."Dixie", "All My Trials", and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" in medley form.

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