Information:  - Christopher Anton Rea (; born 4 March 1951) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognisable for his distinctive, husky voice and slide guitar playing. The "British Hit Singles & Albums" stated that Rea was "one of the most popular UK singer-songwriters of the late 1980s. He was already a major European star by the time he finally cracked the UK Top 10 with his 18th chart entry; "The Road to Hell (Part 2)". As of 2009, he has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide.  - New Light Through Old Windows is the first compilation album by Chris Rea , released in 1988 . The album consists primarily of re-recordings of songs released on earlier Rea albums , as well as two new songs , `` Working on It '' ( which gave him a rare U.S. chart single , peaking at # 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 , and giving him his only # 1 single on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart ) and `` Driving Home for Christmas . '' , also the re-recording of `` On the Beach '' gave him another rare US hit , it peaked # 9 on the US AC chart in 1988 and # 12 in the UK chart .  - The Road to Hell is the tenth studio album by Chris Rea. It was released in 1989 and is one of Rea's most famous albums. The second part of the two-part title track, "The Road to Hell (Pt. 2)", is also one of Rea's most famous songs. The song "Texas" has been played through the years on Classic Rock/AOR radio stations in Texas, and is sometimes played as background music before Texas Rangers baseball games at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Another track, "Daytona", is about the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona", in which he sings about the car metaphorically, with the engine and tyre noise from the car ringing out toward the end of the song. Also, the song "Tell Me There's a Heaven" was used in a 1991 public information film for the NSPCC.  - Slide guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. Instead of altering the pitch of the strings in the normal manner (by pressing the string against frets), an object called a "slide" is placed upon the string to vary its vibrating length, and pitch. This slide can then be moved along the string without lifting (hence the name), creating smooth transitions in pitch and allowing wide, expressive vibrato.    What object entity has the relation of 'followed by' with the subject 'new light through old windows'?   Choices: - 10  - 2009  - 365  - 4  - a major  - album  - already  - arlington  - as  - christopher  - classic  - famous  - games  - guitar  - hell  - husky  - instead  - is  - march  - on  - or  - popular  - radio  - released  - s  - slide  - song  - songwriter  - texas  - the car  - the end  - the most  - the pitch  - the road to hell  - the song  - the time  - then  - this  - through the years  - transitions  - two  - vibrato
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Information:  - Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1847, by Smith, Elder & Co. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The first American edition was published the following year by Harper & Brothers of New York.  - Charlotte Brontë ("commonly" ; 21 April 1816  31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels have become classics of English literature. She first published her works (including her best known novel, "Jane Eyre") under the pen name Currer Bell.  - Lost in a Good Book is an alternate history fantasy novel by Jasper Fforde. It won the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association 2004 Dilys Award. It is the second in the Thursday Next series.  - Thursday Next is the protagonist in a series of comic fantasy, alternate history mystery novels by the British author Jasper Fforde. She was first introduced in Fforde's first published novel, "The Eyre Affair", released on 19 July 2001 by Hodder & Stoughton. , the series comprises seven books, in two series. The first series is made up of the novels "The Eyre Affair", "Lost in a Good Book", "The Well of Lost Plots" and "Something Rotten". The second series is so far made up of "First Among Sequels", "One of Our Thursdays Is Missing" and "The Woman Who Died a Lot".  - Alternate history or alternative history (British English), sometimes abbreviated as AH, is a genre of fiction consisting of stories in which one or more historical events occur differently. These stories usually contain "what if" scenarios at crucial points in history and present outcomes other than those in the historical record. The stories are conjectural, but are sometimes based on scientific fact. Alternate history can be seen as a subgenre of literary fiction, science fiction, or historical fiction; alternate history works may use tropes from any or all of these genres. Another term occasionally used for the genre is "allohistory" (literally "other history").  - The Well of Lost Plots is a novel by Jasper Fforde , published in 2003 . It is the third book in the Thursday Next series , after The Eyre Affair and Lost in a Good Book .  - Jasper Fforde (born 11 January 1961) is a British novelist. Fforde's first novel, "The Eyre Affair", was published in 2001. Fforde is mainly known for his "Thursday Next" novels, although he has written two books in the loosely connected "Nursery Crime" series and has begun two more independent series, "The Last Dragonslayer" and "".  - The Eyre Affair is the first published novel by English author Jasper Fforde, released by Hodder and Stoughton in 2001. It takes place in alternative 1985, where literary detective Thursday Next pursues a master criminal through the world of Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre".    What object entity has the relation of 'publisher' with the subject 'the well of lost plots'?   Choices: - english  - harper  - hodder & stoughton
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hodder & stoughton