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* [[All the King's Horses (story)|"All the King's Horses" (story)]], 1953 short story by American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
* [[All the King's Horses (story)|"All the King's Horses" (story)]], 1953 short story by American novelist Kurt Vonnegut
* [[All the King's Horses (book)|''All the King's Horses'' (book)]], 1990 novel in the inspirational fiction genre by American author and public official Jeffrey Asher Nesbit
* [[All the King's Horses (book)|''All the King's Horses'' (book)]], 1990 novel in the inspirational fiction genre by American author and public official Jeffrey Asher Nesbit
* All the King's Horses, 1960 novel by [[Michèle Bernstein]], member of the [[Situationist International]]


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 01:30, 4 January 2010

The phrase All the King's Horses is usually a reference to a line from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. Specifically, it may refer to:

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