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James Patterson and Andrew Gross

The Jester is a novel by James Patterson and Andrew Gross.

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and Angus Fitzsimmons

The Jesters is penned by former Chaser scribes Kevin Brumpton and Angus Fitzsimmons, who wrote the part with Molloy in mind.

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Jose Alvaro Morais

Jose Alvaro Morais’s The Jester and Anne-Marie Miéville’s My Favorite Story.

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by former Chaser scribes Kevin Brumpton

The Jesters is penned by former Chaser scribes Kevin Brumpton and Angus Fitzsimmons, who wrote the part with Molloy in mind.

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by Crazy

the Jester was originally written by Crazy as an 8p setup for Micro 13, but the Jester's current form was codified by Moneybags.

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with Andrew Gross

But to my surprise, the one book of [Henry SteegerI did finish, the historical nover THE JESTER (co-written with Andrew Gross)

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Alexandre Dumas

(A.K.A. Chicot, The Jester) is the second of The Last Valois series written in 1845 by Alexandre Dumas, père.

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a true medieval Fool, ironic confidant to the Prince as well as a virtuoso; and the Ugly Stepsisters, and Robert Helpmann created by Ashton (the sweet, befuddled one) (the bossy one)

The fairy variations (a Fairy Godmother and Four Seasons) are divine; the grand pas de deux (in Act II) is clear descendant of Petipa's Act III pas de deux from 'The Sleeping Beauty,' one of the crown jewels of the Royal's repertory during that period; the Jester (created by Alexander Grant) was a true medieval Fool, ironic confidant to the Prince as well as a virtuoso; and the Ugly Stepsisters, created by Ashton (the sweet, befuddled one) and Robert Helpmann (the bossy one) were inspired by Britain's pantomine tradition.

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Bob Dylan

For instances, Bob Dylan was 'The Jester,' Janis Joplin was 'The girl who sang the blues,' The Beatles were 'The Sergeants' and 'The Quartet,'

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by the same team-- Melvin Frank and Norman Panama--

In fact, I can hardly believe that JESTER was written by the same team-- Melvin Frank and Norman Panama-- that scripted the silly 1959 LI'L ABNER.

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