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- He won't reveal its location to keep gravediggers and pothunters away.
- POTHUNTER DIGS UP LIVELY WORLD OF ! M ] STERY IN " THE PARROT TRAINER " ( a)
- Many other Mississippian mound complexes in Middle Tennessee have been destroyed by urban development and several centuries of European farming methods or have been heavily looted by pothunters.
- Between the publication of " The Pothunters " 1902 and that of " Mike " in 1909, Wodehouse wrote eight novels and co-wrote another two.
- In the final chapters of " The Pothunters " by P . G . Wodehouse the major characters use a jellygraph to produce a school magazine at very short notice.
- When the magazine ceased publication in March 1902, it was part-way through serialisation of Wodehouse's first published novel, " The Pothunters " ( 1902 ).
- P . G . Wodehouse was a prolific author whose career stretched from his 1902 novel " The Pothunters ", through over ninety books to his unfinished 1977 novel " Sunset at Blandings ".
- A school, setting of several early shorts ( many of them collected in " Tales of St . Austin's " ), as well as Wodehouse's first published novel " The Pothunters ".
- The stories are set in the fictional public school of St . Austin's, which was also the setting for " The Pothunters " ( 1902 ); they revolve around cricket, rugby, petty gambling and other boyish escapades.
- Then, earlier this month, a pothunter with heavy machinery leveled the top of a knoll in a 100-foot swath while searching for pottery in an 800-year-old Indian housing block near the southeastern corner of the park on private land.