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| | Literature of Canada |
 | | Governor General's Awards for the best Canadian fiction, poetry, non-fiction, drama, children's literature (text), children's literature (illustration) and translation, in both English and French |  | | Prix Gilles-Corbeil for a Quebec writer in honour of his or her lifetime body of work (presented every three years) |  | | Trillium Book Award for the best work by an Ontario writer |
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http://hallencyclopedia.com/Literature_of_Canada
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| | Geoffrey - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Geoffrey |
 | | Geoffrey (jĕf`rē), 1158–86, duke of Brittany (1171–86); fourth son of Henry II Henry II, 1133–89, king of England (1154–89), son of Matilda, queen of England, and Geoffrey IV, count of Anjou. |  | | Geoffrey died in Paris while forming an alliance with Philip II Philip II or Philip Augustus, 1165–1223, king of France (1180–1223), son of Louis VII. |  | | During his reign the royal domains were more than doubled, and the royal power was consolidated at the expense of the feudal lords. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Geoffrey
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| | Geoffrey Bilson Award - definition of Geoffrey Bilson Award in Encyclopedia |
 | | The award is named after Geoffrey Bilson, a writer of historical fiction for youth and a history professor at the University of Saskatchewan who died suddenly in 1987. |  | | The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young Readers is a Canadian literary award that goes to the best work of historical fiction written for youth each year. |  | | Embed a dictionary search in your own web page |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Geoffrey_Bilson_Award
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