Pullman, Phillip. The Golden Compass. New York: Knopf, 1996.
Philip Pullman's personal website
www.philip-pullman.com
The author's personal website contains useful information about the author and his novels.
“Paradise Lost: Book 1.” The John Milton Reading Room, Dartmouth University, www.dartmouth.edu/~milton/reading_room/pl/book_1/text.shtml.
Butler, Robert. “AN INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP PULLMAN: More Intelligent Life.” AN INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP PULLMAN | More Intelligent Life, 3 Dec. 2007, web.archive.org/web/20080305011900/www.moreintelligentlife.com/node/697.
“It's an alethiometer. It's one of only six that were ever made. Lyra, I urge you again: keep it private. It would be better if Mrs. Coulter didn't know about it. Your uncle—”
The college makes money because it owns enormous plots of land, on which, there are dye workd, brick kilns, forests, and atomcrom works. Each of these businesses pays large rents to the college.
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