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Encyclopedia > Hunchback

Hunchback may refer to one of the following.


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The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Disney: CDs, sheet music, lyrics (476 words)
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - ABC is developing a live-action musical version of ``The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' for the network's ``Wonderful World of Disney'' franchise.
``Hunchback'' will revolve around the characters in Victor Hugo's 1831 novel about lonely and deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo and the lovely and talented Esmerelda.
See an elaborate review by Edward Cox of the German cast recording for rich details about the songs for the staged version of this show.
Hunchback (603 words)
Hunchback, a wooden steam ferryboat, was built in 1852 at New York City and was purchased by the Navy 16 December 1861.
Flusser sped to their support with Hunchback, Commodore Perry, and Whitehead 3 October, and, although the ships could not reach Franklin, they engaged Confederate troops for three hours below the town, and were forced to withdraw only as the Southerners began felling trees over the narrow river behind them.
Hunchback also carried dispatches during this period, and was based at Deep Bottom, on the James.
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