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6142 Writers with Surname beginning C
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C, A H
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C, T
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CABAL, J
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CABALA
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CABALLERO, Fernan
Novelist. Emigrated to Spain 1813
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CABANEL, Daniel
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CABANNE, Pierre
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CABATON, A
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CABEEN, D C
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CABELL, James Branch
Novelist, Poet & Essayist
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CABIN BOY
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CABINET
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CABINET DES FEES
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CABINET, The
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CABLE, Boyd
Novelist & Writer
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CABLE, George Washington
Novelist, Short Story Writer and social critic. His writings reflect the race problems of his day
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CABLE, Mary
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CABLE, Mildred
Travel Writer
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CABLE, W Lindsay
Children's book illustrator
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CABOT, David
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CABOT, Elise Pumpelly
Children's writer
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CABOT, James Elliott
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CABOT, Meg
Novelist
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CABOT, Robert Moors
Novelist
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CABOT, William Brooks
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CABRAL, Pedro Alvares
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CABRELLY, F A
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CABRERA INFANTE, Guillermo
Novelist, Essayist, Short Story Writer. Lives in exile in England from 1965
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CABRIES, Jean
Novelist
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CADALSO VAZQUEZ, Jose
Poet, Essayist & Soldier
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CADBURY, D A
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CADBURY, R
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CADBY, Carine
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CADDEL, Richard Ivo
Poet who founded the poetry publishers, Pig Press in 1972. Director of the Basil Bunting Poetry Centre from 1989
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CADDELL, Cecilia Mary
Novelist. Invalid.
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CADDICK, Helen
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CADDY, Mrs Florence
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CADE, Anthony
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CADE, Robin
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CADE, T J
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CADELL, Robert
Scottish Publisher. Son-in-law of Archibald Constable
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CADELL, Thomas
Printer and bookseller. The son of a Bristol bookseller. Originally he worked for Andrew Millar, becoming his partner in 1765. When Millar died in 1768 he went into partnership with William Strahan
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CADELL, Thomas
Publisher & Bookseller in The Strand, London. Founder of the firm Cadell & Davies (William Davies died 1820). He inherited the business from his father in 1793, also called Thomas
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CADELL, W A
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CADENHEAD, James
Landscape painter and Illustrator
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CADENHEAD, William
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CADFRYN-ROBERT, John
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CADIE, Elizabeth
Book Illustrator
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CADIGAN, Pat
Novelist & Short Story writer, esp of science fiction
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CADMAN, S Parkes
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CADMUS, Paul
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CADOGAN, Lady Augusta
Illustrator
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CADOGAN, Lady Honoria
Watercolourist
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CADOGAN, Mary
Writer, Critic & Broadcaster
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CADOGAN, William
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CADOGAN BOOKS LTD
Publisher
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CADOU, Rene Guy
Poet
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CADY, Harrison
Illustrator & Cartoonist
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CADY, Jack
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CADY, L
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CAEDMON
The earliest known English poet. A Cowherd at the monstaery in Whitby
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CAEN, Herb
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CAERLEON
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CAERNARVON
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CAERPHILLY
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CAESAR, Gene
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CAESAR, Imruh Bakari
Poet. Came to Britain in 1966
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CAESAR, Julius Gaius
Being in command of the Roman province of Gaul brought him immense wealth and control of a huge and devoted army. He successfully challenged Pompey for control of Rome in 49BC. Assassinated on the Ides of March
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CAFFIN, Charles H
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CAFFYN, Kathleen, Mrs Mannington
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CAFFYN, Stephen Mannington
Surgeon, Inventor and Novelist. Married to Iota (Kathleen Hunt)
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CAGE, John
Composer
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CAGE BIRDS & BIRD FANCY
Weekly Magazine founded in 1902
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CAGNOLO, F C
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CAHALANE, Victor H
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CAHAN, Abraham
Jewish novelist & editor. Emigrated from Russia in 1882
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CAHEN, C
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CAHEN, Edward
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CAHILL, Holger or Helger
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CAHILL, James
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CAHILL, Tim
Essayist & Writer
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CAHN, Walter
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CAIDEN, Martin
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CAIDIN, Martin
Aviation specialist and Science Fiction Novelist
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CAIGER, G
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CAIGER-SMITH, Alan
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CAILLARD, Emma Marie
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CAILLIE, Rene
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CAILLOU, Alan
Novelist
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CAIN, Arthur James
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CAIN, James Mallahan
Novelist of the hard-boiled school of crime writing. Married four times : Mary Clough 1920 (divorced 1923), Elina Tyszecka 1927 (divorced 1942), Aileen Pringle 1944 (diorced 1945) & finally Florence Whitwell 1947
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CAIN, Julien
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CAIN, Paul
Crime Novelist
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CAINE, Caesar
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CAINE, O V
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CAINE, Sir Thomas Henry Hall
Novelist, Playwright & Non-Fiction writer. Phenomenally successful, made a fortune from his novels. Left school at 14 to join an architect's office but left in 1870 to live in the Isle of Man and help his schoolteacher uncle. He moved back to Liverpool and began to write. He made pregnant in 1884 Mary Chandler (aged 14) and later married her
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CAINE, W R H
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CAINE, W Ralph Hall
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CAINE, W S
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CAINE, William
Artist, Writer & Humorist
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CAINET MAGAZINE, or LITERARY OLIO, The
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CAIRD, Alice Mona
Novelist, Poet, Feminist Theoretician and Anti-Vivisectionist. Married J A Henryson-Caird 1877
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CAIRD, Edward
Philosopher
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CAIRD, J
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CAIRD, James
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CAIRD, John
Philosopher. Elder brother of Edward Caird
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CAIRNE, John
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CAIRNES, John Elliott
Economist. A hunting accident crippled him in 1860
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CAIRNS, J
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CAIRNS, Kate
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CAIRNS, W T
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CAIROLA, A
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CAIUS, Joannes
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CALABRELLA, The Baroness de
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CALAMY, Edmund
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CALAS, N
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CALAS, Nicolas
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CALASSO, Roberto
Novelist
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CALATCHI, Robert de
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CALBURN, S
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CALCOTT, Wellins
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CALCOTT, Wilfrid Hardy
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CALCRAFT, Helen
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CALDECOTT, C H
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CALDECOTT, Moyra
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CALDECOTT, Randolph
Illustrator. Died of rheumatic fever in Florida
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CALDECOTT, Sir Andrew
Novelist & poet
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CALDECOTT AWARD, 1938-1974
Awarded each year by the American Library Association for an American children's picture book published in the preceding year
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CALDECOTT SOCIETY, The Randolph
Founded 1983. Clatterwick Hall, Little Leigh, Northwich, Cheshire CW8 4RJ
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CALDER, Alexander
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CALDER, Alexander
Book illustrator
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CALDER, Angus
Historian & Critic
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CALDER, James T
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CALDER, John Mackenzie
Publisher from 1950. Married Christya Myling in 1949 (divorced 1961) & Bettina Jonic in 1961 (divorced 1975)
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CALDER, Peter Ritchie (Baron Ritchie Calder of Balmashannar)
Scientific Writer
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CALDER, Richard
Crime Novelist
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CALDER & BOYARS
See under John Calder
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CALDER (John)
Publishers of avant-garde European literature, founded in 1949 by John Mackenzie Calder. At 18 Brewer Street, W1R 4AS in 1978 & 1989. At 9-15 Neal St, London WC2 in 1994
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CALDER-MARSHALL, Arthur
Writer & Children's Writer
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CALDERON, George Leslie
Playwright & Novelist. Married Katherine Ripley in 1900. Lived in St Petersburg for two years 1895-7 and translated Russian literature into English. Killed in the Dardanelles Campaign
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CALDERON, V G
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CALDERON, Wiliam Frank
Figure, Landscape and Sporting Painter
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CALDERON DE LA BARCA, Pedro
Dramatist. Became a priest in 1651
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CALDERON DE LABARCA, Frances Erskine Inglis
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CALDERWOOD, David
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CALDERWOOD, Margaret Steuart
Letter writer, especially of her travels through England, Holland and Belgium. Married Thomas Calderwood in 1735
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CALDERWOOD, W L
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CALDESI
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CALDICOTT, J W
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CALDRA HOUSE LTD
Publishers. At 151-3 Curtain Road, EC2 in 1950
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CALDWALL, Lucy
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CALDWELL, Bo
Novelist
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CALDWELL, C
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CALDWELL, Doreen
Illustrator
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CALDWELL, E N
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CALDWELL, Edmund
Animal Painter
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CALDWELL, Elsie N
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CALDWELL, Erskine Preston
Novelist & Author. Married Margaret Bourke-White (news photographer)
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CALDWELL, H R
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CALDWELL, Harry R
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CALDWELL, Ian
Crime Novelist
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CALDWELL, J C
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CALDWELL, J W
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CALDWELL, Janet Miriam Taylor
Prolific and Best-selling Novelist. Lived in USA from 1907. Married William Fairfax Combs in 1919, Marcus Reback 1931, William E Stancell 1972, and finally William Prestie in 1978
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CALDWELL, John E
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CALDWELL, Merryett
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CALDWELL, S
Crime Novelist
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CALDWELL, Sir James
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CALDWELL, William
Cartoonist & Artist
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CALEDON, Lady
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CALEDONIA
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CALEDONIAN BEE, The
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CALENDAR of MODERN LETTERS
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CALENDARIUM LONDINENSE
It was issued annually from 1903-1918
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CALET, Jean Jacques
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CALHOUN, Arthur W
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CALHOUN, E
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CALI, Francois
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CALIL, Carmen
Lived in London since 1960. Founded Virago 1972. From 1982 to 1993 Managing Director of Chatto & Windus and the Hogarth Press.
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CALISHER, Hortense
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CALITRI, Charles
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CALKIN, Lance
Portrait Painter
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CALKINS, Clinch
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CALL, Wathen Mark Wilks
Poet & Novelist
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CALLADO, Antonio
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CALLAGHAN, Morley Edward
Novelist & Short Story Writer. Catholic. Married Lorette Dee in 1929
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CALLAHAN, Harry
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CALLAHAN, Steven
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CALLAN, H
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CALLANAN, Helena
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CALLANAN, Jeremiah John
Poet & Translator. Died of TB
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CALLANDER
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CALLANDER, John
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CALLARD, E
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CALLARD, T Karr
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CALLAWAY, Godfrey
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CALLAWAY, Helen
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CALLAWAY, Rev Canon Henry
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CALLAWAY, Rev William Frederick
Amateur cartoonist. Contributed to Punch, 1855
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CALLCOTT, John Wall
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CALLCOTT, M
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CALLCOTT, Maria, Lady
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CALLCOTT, William Hutchins
Writer of books on music c1830s
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CALLEJA SCHEMBRI, H
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CALLEN, Anthea
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CALLENDER, James Thomson
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CALLENDER, M H
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CALLERY, Sean
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CALLIGRAPHY, Books on
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CALLIL, Carmen
Founder of the Virago Press in 1972. Lives in London
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CALLIMACHUS
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CALLINGHAM, James
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CALLISON, Brian Richard
Novelist
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CALLMANN, Ellen
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CALLON, Milton W
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CALLOW, J
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CALLOW, James S
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CALLOW, Philip
Novelist, poet & Dramatist
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CALLOW, Simon
Actor, Director and Biographer
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CALLOW, William
Watercolourist. Lived and worked in Paris 1829-1841
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CALLOWAY, Cab
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CALLOWAY, Stephen
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CALLWELL, Col C
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CALLWELL, J M
Novelist
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CALMAN, Claire
Novelist & Poet
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CALMAN, Mel
Cartoonist, Illustrator & Writer. Worked for the Daily Express 1957-1963, Sunday telegraph 1964-5, and other newspapers. He died in the Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square
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CALMAN, William Thorne
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CALMANN, John
Publisher. Worked for Paul Elek 1967-9 & Phaidon 1969-76. Then he started his own artbook publishing business. He was murdered by a hitch-hiker near Bollene, in France
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CALMANN or CALMAN, Gerta
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CALMETTE, Albert
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CALMOUR, Alfred C
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CALTHROP, Dion Clayton
Artist, Novelist, Writer and Stage Designer. Married Mary Violet in 1898
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CALVERLEY, Charles Stuart
Poet, Classical Scholar & Parodist. Light verse. Married his cousin Ellen Calverley in 1865. Semi-invalid after a skating accident in the winter of 1866-7
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CALVERLEY, Rev William Slater
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CALVERT, Albert Frederick
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CALVERT, Edith L
Flower painter and Illustrator, working in London 1893-1907
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CALVERT, Edward
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CALVERT, Frederick
Illustrator and draughtsman
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CALVERT, G H
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CALVERT, George Henry
Poet, Novelist & Dramatist
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CALVERT, Harry
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CALVERT, Henry
Artist
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CALVERT, J
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CALVERT, M
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CALVERT, Rev W M A
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CALVERT, W
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CALVERTON, Victor Francis
Marxist & Sociologist. Novelist & Writer
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CALVESI, Maurizio
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CALVIN, Henry
Crime Novelist
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CALVIN, John
Protestant Reformer. Forced to flee to Geneva where he trained Protestant pastors
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CALVIN, Ross
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CALVINO, Italo
Novelist. Brought up in San Remo, Italy. Lived in Paris.
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CALVOCORESSI, Michael D
Musician of Greek parents. Writer on Russian music. Naturalized British 1914
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CALVOCORESSI, Peter John Ambrose
Historian. Worked at Bletchley during WW2, attended the Nuremberg trials. Partner at Chatto & Windus & Haogarth Press for 11 years. Editorial Director & Chief Executive of Penguin Books
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CAMBERTON, Roland
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CAMBLIN, Gilbert
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CAMBON, Maria Gertruda de
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CAMBRIAN DIRECTORY
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CAMBRIAN JOURNAL, The
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CAMBRIAN MAGAZINE, The
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CAMBRIAN QUARTERLY MAGAZINE
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CAMBRIAN REGISTER
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CAMBRIAN TOURIST
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CAMBRIAN VISITOR
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CAMBRIDGE, Ada
Novelist. Married Rev George Frederick Cross in 1870 and they moved to Australia
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CAMBRIDGE, Elizabeth
Novelist (esp of village life) & Short Story Writer
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CAMBRIDGE, Joan
Novelist
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CAMBRIDGE, O P
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CAMBRIDGE, Richard Owen
Man of Letters, Essayist & Poet
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CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY
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CAMBRIDGE CAMDEN SOCIETY
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CAMBRIDGE COUNTY GEOGRAPHIES
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CAMBRIDGE DAILY NEWS
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CAMBRIDGE EVENING NEWS
Daily newspaper At 51 Newmarket Road, Cambridge CB5 8EJ in 1997
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CAMBRIDGE GUIDE, The
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CAMBRIDGE HISTORY of AMERICAN LITERATURE
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CAMBRIDGE HISTORY of ENGLISH LITERATURE
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CAMBRIDGE INDEPENDENT PRESS, The
Newspaper founded & owned by Mrs Elizabeth Carter Hatfield (1755-1838)
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CAMBRIDGE INTELLIGENCER, The
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CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL, The
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CAMBRIDGE NATURAL HISTORY
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CAMBRIDGE PRIZE POEMS
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CAMBRIDGE REVIEW, The
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CAMBRIDGE TART, The
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
University Offices, The Old Schools, Cambridge CB2 1TN. In 1995-6 it had 11.115 undergraduates in residence
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY COLLEGES & HALLS
Dates of their foundation
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE, The
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Publishers founded in 1534, when Henry VIII provided a royal charter to print books, but in fact the first book was not printed until 1585. At Cambridge & Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, NW1 in 1950. At Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU in 1989. At The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU in 1997
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE
English County
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CAMDEN, W
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CAMDEN, William
Antiquary and Historian. Buried in Westminster Abbey
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CAMEHL, A W
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CAMERA WORK
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CAMERON, A G
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CAMERON, Agnes D
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CAMERON, Alex
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CAMERON, David Kerr
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CAMERON, Donald
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CAMERON, Eleanor Butler
Children's Author & Science Fiction Novelist
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CAMERON, Evelyn
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CAMERON, H C
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CAMERON, H K
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CAMERON, Hugh
Portrait and genre painter
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CAMERON, Ian
Novelist & Writer
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CAMERON, Isabel
Novelist
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CAMERON, J
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CAMERON, James
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CAMERON, James
Writer and journalist
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CAMERON, John
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CAMERON, John
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CAMERON, John
Etcher and dry-point artist
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CAMERON, Julia Margaret
Pioneering Photographer of portraits, who used shadow to emphasise her subjects. Married Charles Hay Cameron in 1838 in Cape Town. They lived in India until 1848. She and her husband (1880) died in Ceylon, where their sons had coffee plantations. Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell were her nieces.
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CAMERON, Katharine
Illustrator, Painter & Etcher. Contributor to the Yellow Book. Married artist Arthur Kay in 1928
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CAMERON, Kenneth Neil
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CAMERON, L C R
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CAMERON, Lou
Novelist
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CAMERON, Lucy Lyttleton, nee Butt
Novelist & Tract writer of pious stories. Sister of Mary Martha Sherwood (nee Butt)
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CAMERON, Margaret
Novelist
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CAMERON, Mrs H Lovett
Novelist. Married Henry Lovett Cameron in 1867
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CAMERON, Nigel
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CAMERON, Norman
Poet. Mostly resident in England. Early death from high blood pressure
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CAMERON, P
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CAMERON, Peter
Novelist
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CAMERON, Roderick
Travel Writer
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CAMERON, Rosemary
Novelist
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CAMERON, Sir D
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CAMERON, Sir David Young
Painter and Etcher
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CAMERON, T W M
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CAMERON, Verney Lovett
Writer of Boy's Stories & explorer of Africa, Brother in law of Mrs Lovett Cameron
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CAMERON, A Novel
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CAMFIELD, William
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CAMIDGE, C E
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CAMILLERI, Andrea
Novelist, Poet & Translator. Lives in New York
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CAMINOS, Ricardo A
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CAMLAN, Goronova
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CAMM, Dom Bede
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CAMM, F J
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CAMMAERTS, Emile Leon
Poet, who settled in England (1908) to become the first Professor of Belgian Studies at London University
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CAMMANN, S van R
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CAMMELL, C R
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CAMOENS, Luis de
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CAMOES, Luis Vaz De
Poet
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CAMP, C L
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CAMP, John
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CAMP, William
Novelist
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CAMPA, Father Migeul de la
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CAMPAIGN for NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT (CND)
Founded in 1958 162 Holloway Road, London N7 8DQ
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CAMPANA, D M
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CAMPANA, Dino
Poet. Died in a lunatic asylum
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CAMPANELLA or CAMPANELLO, Tommaso
Theologian, Philosopher & Poet
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CAMPBELL, (Ignatius) Roy (Dunnachie)
Poet and Satirist. Neofascist and disciple of Wyndham Lewis. Married Margaret Garman in 1912. Lived in France and then went to support Franco in Spain. Served with the British Army in East Africa in WW2, invalided out he joined the BBC. In 1952 he bought a farm in Portugal and was killed in a car accident there.
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CAMPBELL, A J
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CAMPBELL, A M
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CAMPBELL, A P
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CAMPBELL, Alan
Story writer
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CAMPBELL, Alexander
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CAMPBELL, Alexander
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CAMPBELL, Alice
Novelist
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CAMPBELL, Alistair (Te Ariki)
Poet & Children's Writer. Emigrated to New Zealand 1933. Married Fleur Adcock (divorced) and Meg Anderson 1958
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CAMPBELL, Archibald
Naval Purser
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CAMPBELL, Barbara Mary
Writer & illustrator of children's books
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CAMPBELL, Bebe Moore
Novelist
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CAMPBELL, Bruce
Ornithologist
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CAMPBELL, C J
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CAMPBELL, C T
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CAMPBELL, Capt R W
Novelist
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CAMPBELL, Capt W
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CAMPBELL, Col Walter
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CAMPBELL, Colen
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CAMPBELL, Colin
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CAMPBELL, D
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CAMPBELL, David
Poet & Short Story Writer
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CAMPBELL, Donald
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CAMPBELL, Donald
Poet, Playwright & Critic
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CAMPBELL, Dorothea Primrose
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CAMPBELL, Dudley
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CAMPBELL, Dugald
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CAMPBELL, Edwin
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CAMPBELL, Ffyona
Traveller
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CAMPBELL, Frances
Novelist who published seven romances between 1900 & 1907
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CAMPBELL, G C
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CAMPBELL, G L
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CAMPBELL, Gabrielle Margaret Vere
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CAMPBELL, George
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CAMPBELL, George
Poet
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CAMPBELL, George
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CAMPBELL, Gerald
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CAMPBELL, Harriette
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CAMPBELL, Herbert J
Science Fiction Novelist and research chemist
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CAMPBELL, Horace
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CAMPBELL, Hugh
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CAMPBELL, Iain
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CAMPBELL, Ivar
Killed in Mesopotamia in January 1916 in WW1
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CAMPBELL, J I
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CAMPBELL, J Lorne
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CAMPBELL, J M
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CAMPBELL, J Ramsey
Science fiction Novelist
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CAMPBELL, James
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CAMPBELL, James
Playwright, Biographer
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CAMPBELL, James Dykes
Biographer
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CAMPBELL, Jane Montgomery
Translated the hymn "We Plough the Fields and Scatter" from the German
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CAMPBELL, Jennifer
Book illustrator
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John
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CAMPBELL, John E
Illustrator
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CAMPBELL, John F
Watercolour painter who illustrated boys' adventure stories
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CAMPBELL, John Francis
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CAMPBELL, John Francis
Celtic scholar & Essayist. Authority on Celtic folklore
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CAMPBELL, John Kerr
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CAMPBELL, John Logan
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CAMPBELL, John P
Illustrator of Celtic legends
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CAMPBELL, John Robert
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CAMPBELL, Joseph
Poet, Scholar, Patriot & Playwright. Published some work under Gaelic. Lived in New York 1925 to 1939. Married Nancy Maude
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CAMPBELL, Joseph
Mythologist
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CAMPBELL, Kate
Novelist
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CAMPBELL, Lewis
Scholar
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CAMPBELL, Lord George
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CAMPBELL, Lord John
Legal Biographer
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CAMPBELL, M S
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CAMPBELL, Malcolm
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CAMPBELL, Mary Mason
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CAMPBELL, Maurice
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CAMPBELL, Michael Mussen
Novelist. Second son of Baron Glenavy. Brother of the journalist, Patrick Campbell
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CAMPBELL, Miss E
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CAMPBELL, Mrs Patrick
Actor on the Victorian stage. Married Patrick Campbell in 1884 (killed in the Boer War 1900). Married George Frederick Myddleton Cornwallis-West in 1914. Close friend of Bernard Shaw
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CAMPBELL, Mrs Vere
Novelist (eight between 1899 & 1910). Married Vere Douglas Campbell. Mother of Marjorie Bowen
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CAMPBELL, Nancie
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CAMPBELL, Patrick Gordon, 3rd Baron Glenavy
Writer & Broadcaster
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CAMPBELL, Peter
Illustrator
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CAMPBELL, R
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CAMPBELL, R T
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CAMPBELL, R Wright
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CAMPBELL, Reau
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CAMPBELL, Robert Calder
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CAMPBELL, Robert Wright
Novelist & Screenplay Writer. Wrote 27 books of fiction. Reformed alcoholic who never married
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CAMPBELL, Rod
Children's writer for the very young & Illustrator
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CAMPBELL, Ruth
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CAMPBELL, Sir Gilbert Edward
Writer of short stories and tranlsator of Emile Gaboriau
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CAMPBELL, T Bowyer
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CAMPBELL, Thomas
Poet, Biographer & Historian. Married Matilda Sinclair in 1803 (died 1828)
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CAMPBELL, Thomas
Writer
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CAMPBELL, Tony
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CAMPBELL, Virginia
Book Illustrator
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CAMPBELL, W D
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CAMPBELL, W G
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CAMPBELL, Walter Stanley
Writer. An authority on the Old West
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CAMPBELL, William J
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CAMPBELL, William W
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CAMPBELL, William Wallace
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CAMPBELL, William Wilfred
Poet & Novelist
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CAMPBELL COLLEGE
Public School in Belfast founded in 1894 from the will of Henry James Campbell
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CAMPBELL Jr, John Wood
Science fiction Novelist. Strong influence on magazine Sci-Fi. Launched "Astounding" in 1937
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CAMPBELL-KELLY, Ben
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CAMPE, Joachim Heinrich
Educationalist
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CAMPEN, Richard N
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CAMPIN, Francis
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CAMPING & CARAVANNING
Monthly periodical At Greenfields House, Westwood Way, Coventry CV4 8JH in 1997
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CAMPION, G
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CAMPION, George Bryant
Painter, Topographical artist and lithographer specialising in military subjects. Emigrated to Munich
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CAMPION, J S
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CAMPION, Jane
Film maker and Writer
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CAMPION, John Thomas
Poet & Novelist
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CAMPION, Peter
Crime Novelist
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CAMPION, Thomas
Poet & Musician
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CAMPION (William) PUBLISHERS
Publishers. At 55 Victoria Street, SW1 in 1950
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CAMPISTRON, Jean Galbert de
Soldier & Playwright
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CAMPKIN, James
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CAMPLIN, William
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CAMPO, Estanislao del
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CAMPO AMOR, Ramon de
Poet
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CAMPOAMOR, Ramon de
Poet
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CAMPOS, Jules
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CAMPTON, David
Dramatist & Children's Writer
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CAMROSE, Lord
A member of the Berry family that owned the Daily Telegraph (bought 1928) and the Financial Times. Brother of Lord Kemsley. He started work as a reporter on the Merthyr Times aged 14. In 1901 he founded the Advertising World. The family owned coal and steel works in South Wales
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CAMSELL, C
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CAMUS, Albert
Novelist, playwright, Existentialist philosopher. Involved in the Resistance during the war. Nobel Prize 1957. Killed in a car crash (car driven by Michel Gallimard, the publisher)
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CANAAN, G
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CANADA
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CANADAY, John
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CANALETTO
Artist
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CANALS
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CANAN, Janine
Poet
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CANBY, Henry Seidel
Critic and Biographer
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CANBY, Vincent
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CANDEE, Helen Churchill
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CANDEZE, Ernest Charles
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CANDLER, Edmund
Travel Writer & Novelist. Married Olive Tooth in 1902. Travelled widely. Had his hand amputated after a fight in Tibet.
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CANDLER, John
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CANDLEWICK PRESS
Publisher
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CANDLEWICK WARD CLUB
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CANDOLLE, A P de
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CANDY, Edward
Crime Novelist
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CANE, C
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CANE, Melville Henry
Poet
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CANE, Percy S
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CANETTI, Elias
Novelist & Essayist. Emigrated to England 1939. Wrote in German. Nobel Prize 1981
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CANETTI, Veza
Novelist
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CANEY, Eric
Architectural illustrator
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CANFIELD, Dorothy (Dorothea Frances)
Novelist & Children's Writer
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CANFORD SCHOOL
Public School at Wimborne in Dorset founded in 1923
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CANHAM, Doris
Story writer
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CANIN, Ethan
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CANINA, Luigi
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CANNAM, Peggy
Children's Writer
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CANNAN, Edwin
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CANNAN, Gilbert
Novelist & Dramatist. After an affair he married Mary Ansell after her divorce from J M Barrie in 1910. This marriage collapsed in the First World War and his health began to decline and in 1924 he was certified insane and spent the rest of his life in mental asylums, finally dying in Holloway Sanatorium
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CANNAN, Joanna
Novelist & Children's Writer, esp about ponies. Married H J Pullein-Thompson in 1918
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CANNAN, May Wedderburn
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CANNE, John
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CANNELL, Charles
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CANNELL, Dorothy
Crime & Mystery Novelist
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CANNELL, John Clucas
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CANNELL, Stephen J
Novelist
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CANNELL, W Otway
Book Illustrator
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CANNING, Alfred Stratford George
Novelist & Essayist
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CANNING, George
Translator. Father of George Canning the politician
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CANNING, George
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CANNING, George
Statesman and Satirist. Prime Minister for 5 months in 1827. Married Joan Scott in 1800. Whilst at Eton he produced a weekly journal called The Microcosm 1797-8
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CANNING, Hon. Albert
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CANNING, R
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CANNING, T
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CANNING, Victor
Novelist
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CANNON, Carl L
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CANNON, Charles James
Poet & Playwright
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CANNON, Curt
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CANNON, H
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CANNON, John
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CANNON, Michael
Novelist
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CANNON, P H
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CANNON, T G
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CANNON, Wilma
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CANNON Jr, LeGrand
Novelist of New Hampshire
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CANNON-BROOKES, Peter
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CANONGATE PRESS LTD
Publisher
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CANOT, Capt Theodore
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CANOVA, Antionio
Sculptor
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CANSDALE, George
Zoologist & Broadcaster. Spent 14 years in the Colonial Forest Service in the Gold Coast
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CANSICK, F T
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CANSINOS-ASSENS, Raphael
Novelist & Critic
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CANTACUZINO, Sherban
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CANTER, D
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CANTER, David
Crime Novelist
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CANTERBURY
City in Kent
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CANTERBURY PRESS, Norwich
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CANTH, Minna
Novelist & Dramatist
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CANTON, F M
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CANTON, William
Poet and Writer, esp about childhood. WV is his daughter, Winifred Veda
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CANTOR, Eddie
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CANTWELL, Robert Emmett
Novelist, Critic & Historian
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CANTY, Kevin
Novelist
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CANUTE, Vera
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CANZIANI, Estella Louisa Michaela
Writer, portrait painter & illustrator
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CANZIUS, Joe
Crime Novelist
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CAPA, Robert
Photographer & Photojournalist. Escaped political repression and anit-semitism in Hungary by fleeing to Berlin. A founder of the Magnum agency, whereby photographers retained their own copyright and negatives. He was killed by a mortar shell in Vietnam
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CAPART, Jean
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CAPE, Judith
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CAPE, Thomas
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CAPE, Tony
Novelist
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CAPE (Jonathan) LTD
Publishers founded in 1921 at Gower Street by Herbert Jonathan Cape (1879-1960). At 30 Bedford Square, WC1 in 1950. 32 Bedford Square, WC1B 3EL in 1989. At 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA in 1997
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CAPE EDITIONS
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CAPE GOLIARD
Started by Graham Greene and Kurt Maschler when they ran Jonathan Cape publishing in the 1960s.
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CAPE, Jonathan
Publishers founded in 1921 at Gower Street by Herbert Jonathan Cape (1879-1960). At 30 Bedford Square, WC1 in 1950. 32 Bedford Square, WC1B 3EL in 1989. At 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA in 1997
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CAPEK, Josef
Playwright, Illustrator & Children's Writer
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CAPEK, Karel
Novelist & Dramatist, philosopher and science fiction writer. Introduced the world to the word "robot". His brother, Josef (1887-1945) was a painter, Designer and illustrator who died in a concentration camp
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CAPEK-CHOD, Karel Matej
Novelist
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CAPEL, Arthur, Baron
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CAPEL, Arthur, Earl of Essex
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CAPELL, Edward
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CAPELLO, Hermenegildo Carlos de Brito
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CAPEN, Elwin A
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CAPEN, N
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CAPEN, O B
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CAPERS, W W
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CAPES, Alfred
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CAPES, Bernard Edward Joseph
Novelist
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CAPES, Harriet Mary
Translator and Children's Writer. Sister of Bernard Capes
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CAPES, John M
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CAPES, W W
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CAPESTHORNE
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CAPETANAKIS, Demetrios
Poet and Man of Letters. Died of Leukaemia at Westminster Hospital
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CAPGRAVE, John
Chronicler
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CAPLAN, H H
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CAPLIN, J F
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CAPMBELL, G D (Duke of Argyle)
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CAPON, Edmund
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CAPON, Paul
Film and TV director & Children's Writer. Novelist of mysteries and fantasies
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CAPON, William
Topographical artist and Architect
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CAPOTE, Truman
Novelist & Short Story writer
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CAPP, Bernard Stuart
Historian, Biographer & Critic
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CAPP, Fiona
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CAPPE, C
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CAPPELL, Edward
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CAPPER, B P
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CAPPER, Charles
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CAPPER, James
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CAPPER, James
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CAPPER, John
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CAPPER, Samuel James
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CAPPON, J
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CAPRA PRESS
Publisher
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CAPRIOLO, Paola
Novelist
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CAPSTICK, Peter Hathaway
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CAPTAIN KENDALL (Dum-Dum)
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CAPTAIN SCARLET
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CAPTAIN, The
Boys magazine published by Newnes 1899 to 1924 First editor R S W Bell. The best known contributor was P G Wodehouse
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CAPUANA, Luigi
Novelist & Critic
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CAPUTO, Philip
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CAR
Monthly periodical At 34 Farringdon Lane, London EC1R 3AU in 1997
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CAR MECHANICS
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CARACCIOLI, Charles
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CARADOC
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CARADOC PRESS
Private Press founded in 1899
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CARAGIALE, Ion Luca
Playwright & Short story Writer
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CARAMAN, Philip
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CARAN D'ACHE, Emanuel Poiree
Caricaturist
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CARANDENTE, Giovanni
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CARAS, Roger A
Travel writer, Ecologist and Natural History Writer
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CARAVAN HOME
Monthly magazine founded in 1961
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CARAVAN, The
Monthly Magazine founded in 1933
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CARBALLIDO, Emilio
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CARBERY, Ethna
Poet & Novelist. Lived most of her life in Belfast where, with Alice Milligan, she edited the nationalistic literary magazine "The Shan Van Vocht". In 1901 married Seumas MacManus, the Donegal story writer
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CARCANET PRESS LTD
PublishersPublisher
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CARCANET, The
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CARCATERRA, Lorenzo
Thriller Novelist
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CARCO, Francis
Poet & Novelist. His family moved to France (they were Corsicans) in 1895. Had a brief affair with Katherine Mansfield in 1915
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CARD, Frank
Mountaineering Writer
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CARD, Orson Scott
Science Fiction & Fantasy Novelist
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CARD, Rev Henry
Novelist & Writer
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CARDARELLI, Vincenzo
Poet & prose Writer
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CARDELL, William S
Children's Writer
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CARDEN, Alexander
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CARDEN, R W
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CARDENAL, Ernesto
Poet priest
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CARDEW, Margaret
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CARDEW, Sir Alexander
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CARDIFF
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CARDIGAN
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CARDINAL, Roger
Art Historian and Critic
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CARDINALL, A W
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CARDOC of LLANCARFAN
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CARDONNEL, Adam de
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CARDOSO, Luis
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CARDOZO, J
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CARDUCCI, Carlo
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CARDUCCI, Giosue
Senator, Poet & Critic. Nobel Literature Prize 1906
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CARDUS, Sir Neville
Critic and writer on Cricket and music
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CARDWELL, K H
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CARE, Henry
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CAREW, Bampfylde Moore
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CAREW, F W
Novelist
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CAREW, Jan Rynveld
Novelist, Playwright & Poet
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CAREW, Richard
Antiquary & Historian. The family home is Antony House, Torpoint, Cornwall
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CAREW, Thomas
One of the earliest Cavalier poets. Wrote verse, lyrics and madrigals
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CAREWE, Sir Nicholas
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CAREY, A E
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CAREY, Alice
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CAREY, Annie
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CAREY, Arthur Merwyn
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CAREY, David
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CAREY, Edith F
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CAREY, Edward
Novelist
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CAREY, Frances Jane
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CAREY, george
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CAREY, George Saville
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CAREY, Henry
Poet and composer
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CAREY, Henry Charles
Partner in a publishing firm with his father, Matthew Carey
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CAREY, Jack
Poet
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CAREY, Joanna
Illustrator
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CAREY, John
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CAREY, John
Critic, Reviewer & Broadcaster
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CAREY, M C
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CAREY, M L M
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CAREY, Matthew
Publisher, Essayist, Editor and Poet who went to the United States in 1784 to escape from English persecution in Ireland. From 1785 to 1824 he owned the the largest publishing and distribution firm in the USA
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CAREY, Patricia
Book Illustrator
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CAREY, Patrick
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CAREY, Peter Philip
Novelist. Lives in New York since 1990
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CAREY, Rosa Nouchette
Novelist of books, often with a religious bent. Single
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CAREY, Steve
Poet
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CAREY, W H
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CAREY, William
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CAREY, William
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CAREY, William
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CAREY, William Paulet
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CAREY, Winifred Rose
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CAREY, Wymond
Supposedly the pseud of a well-known Oxford Don. He wrote four novels 1902-7
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CAREY KINGSGATE PRESS LTD
Publishers to the Baptist Denomination. At 6 Southampton Row, London WC1 in 1950
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CARIBBEAN TIMES
Weekly Newspaper founded in 1981 At 3rd Floor, Tower House, 141-149 Fonthill Road, London N4 3HF in 1997
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CARIGIET, Aloris
Book Illustrator
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CARILLO, Charles
Novelist
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CARL, K A
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CARL, Louis
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CARLE, Eric
Prolific Children's writer & illustrator
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CARLELL, Lodowick
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CARLETON, George
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CARLETON, George W
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CARLETON, P
Novelist
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CARLETON, William
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CARLETON, William McKendree
Poet & Short Story Writer
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CARLETTI, Francesco
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CARLI, Enzo
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CARLIER, A G
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CARLILE, James
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CARLILE, Richard
Rationalist Philosopher. Self educated, he et up a small publishing house to produce radical pamphlets. Imprisoned for 6 years from 1819, he continued to publish his paper "The Republican" from his cell. He helped establish freedom of the press in England
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CARLILE, Shrimati E
Book Illustrator
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CARLIN, B
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CARLINE, Richard
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CARLINE, Sydney William
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CARLING, Finn
Novelist. Suffers from cerebral palsy
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CARLINGFORD BAY
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CARLISLE
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CARLISLE, Arthur Drummond
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CARLISLE, Frederick Howard (Earl of)
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CARLISLE, Henry
Novelist
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CARLISLE, N
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CARLISLE, Nicholas
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CARLISLE, Norman
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CARLISLE, Richard
Bookseller in Fleet Street, London
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CARLISLE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Public School founded originally in 1188
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CARLISLE NEWS & STAR
Daily Newspaper. At Newspaper House, Dalston Road, Carlisle CA2 5UA in 1997
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CARLOS, E J
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CARLQUIST, S
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CARLS, Carl Deitrich
Art Critic
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CARLSEN, D E
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CARLSON, C L
Novelist
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CARLSON, J F
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CARLSON, John Roy
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CARLSON, Natalie Savage
Children's Writer
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CARLSON, Victor I
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CARLSON, William S
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CARLTON, Grace
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CARLTON, Lewis
Writer of Boy's Stories. No record of his death. Seemed to disappear around 1950
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CARLTON, Louise
Story writer
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CARLTON, Maud
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CARLTON, Robert
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CARLTON, Will
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CARLTON CLUB
Founded in 1832. At 69 St James's Street, London SW1A 1PJ
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CARLUCCIO, Luigi
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CARLYLE, Alexander
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CARLYLE, J D
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CARLYLE, Jane Welsh
Poet & Letter Writer. Married Thomas Carlyle 1826
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CARLYLE, Paul
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CARLYLE, Thomas
Prose writer and Essayist. Married Jane Welsh 1826
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CARLYLE, Thomas (of the Scottish Bar)
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CARLYLE SOCIETY, The
Founded 1929. Dept of English Literature, University of Edinburgh, David Hume Tower, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JX
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CARMAN, William Bliss
Poet & Essayist. In 1897 met Mary Perry King and lived with the King family until his death
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CARMEL, James H
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CARMER, Carl Mason (or Lamson)
Writer
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CARMI, Eugenio
Book Illustrator
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CARMI, T
Poet
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CARMICHAEL, Alexander
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CARMICHAEL, Harry
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CARMICHAEL, John Wilson
Marine painter and illustrator. Commissioned to make drawings in the Baltic during the Crimean War, 1853-6
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CARMICHAEL, Marie
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CARMICHAEL, Mrs A C
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CARMICHAEL, Prue
Novelist
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CARMICHAEL, Sarah E
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CARMICHAEL, Stewart of Dundee
Portrait painter, decorator and architect
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CARNAC, Carol
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CARNAN, Thomas
London publisher & bookseller in St Paul's Churchyard. As his stepson, a successor of John Newbery
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CARNDUFF, Thomas
Poet & Playwright. Married twice
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CARNE, John
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CARNE, Louis de
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CARNEGIE, Andrew
Industrialist. Moved to America in 1848. Became hugely succesful in steel-making. The US Steel Corp bought him out for $250 million in 1901 and he retired to Scotland. He used this to establish libraries throughout the United States and Britain. He also established the fund-donating Carnegie Foundation which gave grants for research
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CARNEGIE, D
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CARNEGIE, J
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CARNEGIE, W
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CARNEGIE MEDAL
Named after Andrew Carnegie. Awarded annually since 1936 for an outstanding book for children written in English and published initially in the UK during the preceding year.
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CARNELL, John
Science Fiction Novelist
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CARNES, J A
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CARNEVALI, Emanuel
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CARNEY, Julia A
Poet
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CARNIE, Ethel
Novelist. As a child worked in a cotton mill. Married Edwin Holdsworth c1916
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CARNIE, R H
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CARNIVAL
Publisher
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CARNOCHAN, F G
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CARO, Rodrigo
Poet & Antiquarian
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CAROE, Alban D R
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CAROE, Sir Olaf
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CAROE, W D
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CAROE, Wendy
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CAROLINE LINDSAY
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CAROLINO, Pedro
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CARON, Auguste
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CAROSSA, Hans
Novelist
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CARPELAN, Bo
Poet
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CARPENTER, A
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CARPENTER, Charles
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CARPENTER, D
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CARPENTER, Don
Novelist & Short Story Writer. Suffered from diabetes & TB. Died of self-inflicted gunshot wound (suicide)
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CARPENTER, Dr Lant
Unitarian Minster & Teacher
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CARPENTER, E
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CARPENTER, E
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CARPENTER, Edward
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CARPENTER, Edward
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CARPENTER, Edward
Poet, Essayist & Socialist. Utopian sexual reformer. Bisexual. In 1886 helped William Morris found the Sheffield Socialist Society
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CARPENTER, Edward Childs
Playwright & Novelist
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CARPENTER, F B
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CARPENTER, Frank G
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CARPENTER, G D H
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CARPENTER, H Barrett
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CARPENTER, Humphrey
Writer, Biographer
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CARPENTER, K E
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CARPENTER, Mary
Educational & Penal Reformer. Daughter of Lant Carpenter. Opened a school for girls in Park Row, Bristol 1829 and established a Ragged School in a slum area of the city. Also worked for educational reform in India
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CARPENTER, Maurice
Poet, Dramatist & Biographer
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CARPENTER, P H
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CARPENTER, P P
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CARPENTER, R R M
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CARPENTER, Rhys
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CARPENTER, Richard
Children's Writer, esp of Catweazle stories
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CARPENTER, Thomas
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CARPENTER, W
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CARPENTER, W L
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CARPENTER, William
Painter and etcher of oriental subjects. Spent most of his life in India sketching the country's manners and customs
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CARPENTER, William
Novelist & Poet
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CARPENTER, William Benjamin
Biologist
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CARPENTER, William Hookham
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CARPENTER, William W
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CARPENTIER, Alejo
Novelist. Parents Franco-Russian
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CARR, (Gertrude) Kent
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CARR, A
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CARR, A A
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CARR, A H Z
Novelist, Short Story Writer & Economist
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CARR, Alice Laura (Mrs Comyns)
Romantic Novelist. Married Joseph Carr, an art critic & playwright, in 1873. Lived in Genoa as a child, where her father was a chaplain
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CARR, Caleb
Novelist & Biographer
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CARR, Conway
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CARR, David
Figure and bird painter
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CARR, Edward Hallett
Historian
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CARR, Ellis
Illustrator
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CARR, Emily
Travel Writer, Memorist & Artist (esp of Indian life & woodland scenes)
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CARR, Francis
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CARR, Frank
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CARR, George
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CARR, Glyn
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CARR, H D
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CARR, H G
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CARR, Herbert Reginald Culling
Mountaineer. Produced the first handbook of climbing in Snowdonia
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CARR, J
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CARR, James
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CARR, James Lloyd
Novelist
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CARR, Jayge
Science Fiction Novelist
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CARR, John Dickson
Crime Novelist. Married Clarice Cleaves in 1932 and they moved to live in England, where Clarice came from
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CARR, Jolyon
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CARR, Joseph William Comyns
Art Critic & Playwright. Married to Alice Laura Carr
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CARR, Lascelles
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CARR, Lucille
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CARR, Marina
Playwright
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CARR, Mary Jane
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CARR, Mildred E
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CARR, N
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CARR, Philippa
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CARR, Richard Comyns
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CARR, Robert S
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CARR, Robert Spencer
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CARR, Simon
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CARR, Sir John
Writer, Poet and Illustrator. Had private means, having married a wealthy woman in 1811, and travelled for his health
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CARR, Terry Gene
Science Fiction Novelist
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CARR, Warren
Book Illustrator
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CARR, William
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CARR, William
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CARR, William Guy
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CARR, William Windle
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CARR, Winifred
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CARRACCI, Annibale
Artist
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CARRAHAR of CARRAHER, Ronald G
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CARRE, A L
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CARREL, Frederic
Novelist (12 between 1895 & 1914). Lived and worked in England
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CARRERAS, T
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CARRERE, Emmanueler
Novelist
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CARRICK, Edward
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CARRICK, J Mulcaster
Painter and illustrator. A minor Pre-Raphaelite who specialised in landscape painting.
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CARRICK, T W
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CARRICK, Valery
Book Illustrator
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CARRIE, Michael
Poet
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CARRIER, E H
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CARRIERI, Raffaele
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CARRIGAN, Rev W
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CARRIGHAR, Sally
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CARRILLO Y SOTOMAYOR, Luis de
Poet & Soldier. Works not published until 1611
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CARRINGTON, Charles
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CARRINGTON, Charles
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CARRINGTON, Charles Edmund
Historian and Biographer
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CARRINGTON, Dora de Houghton
Artist & Diarist. Devoted herself to Lytton Strachey & committed suicide (shot herself) after his death. Married Ralph Patridge and the three of them lived together in 1921
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CARRINGTON, Edith
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CARRINGTON, Edmund Frederick John
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CARRINGTON, Elaine Sterne
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CARRINGTON, F C
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CARRINGTON, Fitzroy A
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CARRINGTON, Frederica Dorothy Violet, Lady Rose
Writer, esp on Corsica & Napoleon. Married tthe Austrian Franz von Walshutz and then lived in Southern Rhodesia. When they divorced she married Darcy Sproul-Bolton (he died in the late 1930s) and finally in 1942 the artist, Sir Francis Rose (divorced 1949). In 1948 they visited Corsica where she lived the rest of her life
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CARRINGTON, H
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CARRINGTON, H E
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CARRINGTON, Hereward
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CARRINGTON, J F
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CARRINGTON, James
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CARRINGTON, Leonora
Painter & Writer. Friend of Max Ernst and moved with him to Paris to become a member of the Surrealist group. When the war came Ernst was interned by the French and she fled to Spain and had a breakdown. Ending up in Mexico, she married Chiqui Weisz, a Hungarian photographer. Lived in New York
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CARRINGTON, Noel
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CARRINGTON, Noel (or Nicholas ?) Thomas
Poet
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CARRINGTON, Richard
Traveller and writer
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CARROLL, Carstairs
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CARROLL, George D
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CARROLL, Gladys Hasty
Novelist & Children's Writer
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CARROLL, James
Novelist
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CARROLL, Jim
Poet, Musician & Diarist
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CARROLL, Jock
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CARROLL, John
Book Illustrator
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CARROLL, Jonathan
Novelist, esp of Science Fiction. Lived in Vienna for 20 years
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CARROLL, Kevin
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CARROLL, Lewis
Novelist. Clergyman (ordained 1861)
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CARROLL, M
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CARROLL, Paul
Poet and Critic
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CARROLL, Paul Vincent
Playwright. Moved to Glasgow in 1921 and taught at a school there until 1937 when he took up full-time writing. Married Helena Reilly in 1923. He died of a heart attack at Bromley in Kent
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CARROLL, Ruth
Artist & Book illustrator
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CARROLL, Stephen
Novelist
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CARROLL, Susanna
Comic Playwright. Married Joseph Centlivre in 1707
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CARROLL & GRAF PUBLISHERS INC
Publisher
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CARROLL & NICHOLSON LTD
Publishers. At Tudor House, Princeton Street, Bedford Row, WC1 in 1950
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CARROLL SOCIETY, The Lewis
Founded 1969. Acorns, Dargate, Nr Faversham, Kent ME13 9HG
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CARROTT, Richard
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CARRUTH, Hayden
Poet
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CARRUTHERS, Alexander Douglas Mitchell
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CARRUTHERS, Dr Robert
Biographer, Publisher and Editor, esp of Pope's work
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CARRUTHERS, J N
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CARRUTHERS, R G
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CARRUTHERS, Sir Joseph
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CARRUTHERS (Robert) & Sons
Publishers founded in 1817, specialising in literature concerning the highlands. At Bank Lane, Inverness in 1950
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CARRUTHERS-GOULD, F
Illustrator
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CARRYL, Charles Edward
NY Financier and writer of children's books in tradition of Lewis Carroll
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CARRYL, Guy Wetmore
Writer of light verse. Son of C E Carryl
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CARSE, A Duncan
Painter in oils & tempera
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CARSE, Adam
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CARSE, Alexander
Genre painter. He designed title pages and vignettes for editions of Burns and Schiller c1830
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CARSE, R
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CARSE, Roland
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CARSON, Anne
Poet
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CARSON, Anthony
Travel Writer
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CARSON, Blanche M
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CARSON, Ciaran
Poet, Novelist & Writer. Winner of 2003 Forward Prize for Poetry
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CARSON, Claron
Poet
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CARSON, Hank
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CARSON, Hilda
Children's Writer
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CARSON, J B
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CARSON, James C L
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CARSON, Kit (Christopher)
Frontier guide and soldier
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CARSON, Michael
Novelist
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CARSON, Patricia
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CARSON, Rachel Louise
Writer and scientist. Chief editor of the US Govt Fish & Wildlife Service Publications dept
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CARSON, Russell L
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CARSON, Sally
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CARSON, Thomas
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CARSON, William
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CARSTAIRS, Carroll
Poet
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CARSTAIRS, Helen
Illustrator
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CARSTAIRS, J
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CARSTAIRS, John Paddy
Novelist
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CARSTAIRS, R
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CARSTENS, Henry
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CARSTENSEN, A Riis
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CARSWELL, Catherine Roxburgh
Novelist & Critic. In 1904 married Herbert Jackson. In 1905 she told him she was pregnant and he tried to kill her and spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital. In 1915 she married Donald Carswell. She was a close friend of D H Lawrence
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CARSWELL, John
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CARSWELL, John
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CARTARESCU, Mircea
Writer
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CARTE, Thomas
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CARTER, A C
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CARTER, A C R
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CARTER, Angela
Novelist. Married Paul Carter in 1960. Died of lung cancer
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CARTER, Anne
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CARTER, Bruce
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CARTER, C E
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CARTER, C F
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CARTER, Charles
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CARTER, Charlotte
Crime Novelist
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CARTER, Cyril
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CARTER, Dagny
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CARTER, David Broadfoot
Illustrator and designer. Professional lithographer
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CARTER, Diane
Novelist
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CARTER, E C
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CARTER, E Ellin
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CARTER, E F
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CARTER, E J
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CARTER, Edmund
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CARTER, Elizabeth
Poet, Translator (she spoke French, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese & Arabic) & Letter Writer. Single
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CARTER, Ella
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CARTER, Ernestine Marie
Writer on fashion
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CARTER, Forrest
Novelist
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CARTER, Frederick
Book illustrator
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CARTER, G G
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CARTER, George R
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CARTER, George Stuart
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CARTER, Harry or Henry
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CARTER, Howard
Archaeologist. Draughtsman and animal painter
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CARTER, Huntly
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CARTER, I
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CARTER, James
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CARTER, James
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CARTER, Jared
Poet
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CARTER, Jimmy (James Earl)
39th President of USA, 1977-1981. Writer & Novelist
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CARTER, John
Engraver
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CARTER, John Franklin
Novelist & Biographer
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CARTER, John Waynflete
Writer about books and book collecting. Bibliographer. With Graham Pollard, they exposed the literary forgeries of T J Wise in their 1934 book "An Enquiry into the Nature of 19thC Pamphlets"
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CARTER, Lin (Linwood Vrooman)
Science Fiction Novelist
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CARTER, Martin Wylde
Nationalist Poet. Jailed 1953 for protest against British rule. Later was Minister for Information & Culture for 3 years.
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CARTER, Mary
Story writer
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CARTER, Mary Elizabeth
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CARTER, Matthew
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CARTER , Nicholas
Historical Novelist
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CARTER, Nick
Detective-cum-agent. The books were written by many different writers over the years.
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CARTER, Owen Browne
Topographical draughtsman and architect. Worked mainly in Winchester
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CARTER, P C
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CARTER, Paul A
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CARTER, Peter
Children's Writer, esp historical novels
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CARTER, R A
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CARTER, Reginald Arthur Lay
Black and white artist who contributed humorous illustrations to magazines betwen 1910 & 1913
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CARTER, Robert
Novelist
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CARTER, Robert
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CARTER, Rubens Charles
Painter and comic draughtsman
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CARTER, Samuel
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CARTER, Samuel John
Animal painter and illustrator, esp for the Illustrated London News
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CARTER, Stephen L
Black Novelist & Writer
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CARTER, T
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CARTER, T D
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CARTER, T J P
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CARTER, Thomas
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CARTER, Thomas
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CARTER, Thomas Francis
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CARTER, Walter
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CARTER, Youngman
Crime Novelist
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CARTER, H S
Belfast publishers in the 1950s.
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CARTERET, George
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CARTERET, John Dunloe
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CARTERET, John, Earl of Granville
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CARTERET, P
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CARTER-GILMOUR, S
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CARTHEW, G A
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CARTHEW, Thomas
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CARTIER, Edd
Science Fiction artist
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CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri
Photographer. With Robert Capa, David Seymour & George Rodger he founded the Magnum photo agency in 1947. Married Ratna Mohini, a Javanese dancer (divorced) and Martine Franck, also a photographer
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CARTLAND, Mary Barbara Hamilton
Romantic novelist. Married Alexander McCorquodale in 1927, and then his cousin, Hugh McCorquodale in 1936. In the Guinness Book of Records as the most prolific living author - 723 titles with sales of 390 million. She claimed to dictate 23 books a year at her peak.
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CARTLIDGE, Michell
Children's Writer & Illustrator
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CARTMELL, Esme
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CARTMILL, Cleve
Science Fiction Novelist
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CARTON, James
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CARTON, R C
Playwright, esp with his wife Katherine Mackenzie Compton
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CARTON, Ronald Lewis
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CARTONS of RAPHAEL d'URBINO
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CARTOONS
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CARTWRIGHT, A P
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CARTWRIGHT, Anthony
Novelist
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CARTWRIGHT, Edmund
Inventor of the power loom (1785)
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CARTWRIGHT, Edmund
Inventor of the power loom in 1785. Poet
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CARTWRIGHT, Elizabeth Penrose
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CARTWRIGHT, George
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CARTWRIGHT, H M
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CARTWRIGHT, James Joel
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CARTWRIGHT, Jim
Playwright
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CARTWRIGHT, John
Writer & Reformer who espoused the causes of the annual ballots, male suffrage, slavery abolition, etc. Brother of Edmund Cartwright
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CARTWRIGHT, John
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CARTWRIGHT, Julia
Writer on Art and Art History, esp the Italian Renaissance. Novelist. Married Henry Ady in 1880
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CARTWRIGHT, Justin
Novelist & Travel Writer. Resident in London
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CARTWRIGHT, Reginald Ainsley
Book illustrator
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CARTWRIGHT, Sir Fairfax Leighton
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CARTWRIGHT, Stephen
Children's Book Illustrator. His trademark was a small yellow duck that appears somewhere in most of his pictures. Married Diana Maggs in 1976
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CARTWRIGHT, William
Preacher, Dramatist & Poet
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CARTY, James
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CARUNUNGAN, Celso Al
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CARUS, C G
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CARUS, Paul
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CARUS-WILSON, M
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CARUS-WILSON, Mrs
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CARUTHERS, W
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CARUTHERS, William Alexander
Novelist
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CARVAJAL, Micael or Miguel de
Dramatist
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CARVALHO, Bernardo
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CARVALHO, Mario de
Novelist. He was arrested, tortured and exiled (to France & Sweden) under the Salazar regime
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CARVALHO, Solomon Nunes
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CARVEL, J L
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CARVER, Capt Jonathan
Explorer and Travel Writer who explored the interior of the United States and published the results
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CARVER, Edward Killwick
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CARVER, Martin
Archeologist
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CARVER, Raymond
Poet & Short Story Writer. Alcoholic. Died of lung cancer. Lived with Tess Gallagher from 1979
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CARVER Jnr, Norman Francis
Writer on Japanese and Mexican Architecture
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CARVIC, Heron
Novelist & Actor
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CARWAL LTD
Publishers founded in 1937, specialising in Bible story books for parents and children. At Grosvenor House, Manor Road, Wallington, Surrey in 1950
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CARWELL, T
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CARWITHEN, J B S
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CARY, Alice
Writer of stories and Sketches. Sister of Phoebe Cary
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CARY, Arthur Joyce Lunel
Novelist. 1913 joined Nigerian Political Service. Married Gertrude Ogilvie in 1916. Fought in the Nigerian regiment in WW1. Became a magistrate & executive officer in Nigeria.
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CARY, Elizabeth Luther
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CARY, Gillie
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CARY, Henry Francis
Poet, Cleric & Translator
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CARY, John
Cartographer & Publisher of maps in London
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CARY, Lady Elizabeth, Viscountess Falkland
Playwright and Translator (she was self-taught in Latin, French, Spanish, Italian & Hebrew). Married Henry Cary 1602 when she was only 15. She became a Catholic and was abandoned by her husband, becoming poverty-stricken
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CARY, M
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CARY, M B
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CARY, Phoebe
Poet. Sister of Alice Cary
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CARY, Robert
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CARY, Virginia
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CARY, Walter
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CARY, William S
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CARY or CRARY, Mary
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CARYL, John
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CARYL, Valentine (Valentina Hawtrey)
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CARYSFORT, The Earl of
Wealthy art collector who owned land south of Dublin, much of it being developed in the late 19thc - early 20thC as the city expanded
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CASALI, Andrea
Artist
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CASALI, Kim
Cartoonist. Self-taught artist, she travelled to Europe and the USA. Married Roberto Casalis in 1971 and they moved to live in England 1972. her eldest son Stefano took over the drawings after her death
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CASALIS, Eugene
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CASANELLES, E
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CASANOVA DI SEINGALT, Giacomo Girolamo
Adventurer and Publicist. He became notorious throughout the court circles of Europe for his trickery and amoral adventures. He published several historical works in Italian and a novel in French
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CASATI, Major Gaetano
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CASAUBON, Meric
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CASCALES Y MUNOZ, Jose
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CASE, Arthur E
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CASE, Brian
Novelist
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CASE, David
Novelist
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CASE, Frank
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CASE, John
Thriller Novelist
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CASE, Nora
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CASE, Paul Foster
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CASE, R H
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CASE, Thomas
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CASEMENT, Roger David
Irish Nationalist. While in the British consular service he exposed the ruthless exploitation of the people of the Belgian Congo and Peru, and for this he was knighted (degraded 1916). Homosexual. Executed by the British in Ireland
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CASEWIT, Curtis W
Science Fiction Novelist
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CASEY, Bill
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CASEY, C
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CASEY, Charles
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CASEY, Dorothy
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CASEY, John Dudley
Novelist, Short Story Writer & Critic
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CASEY, John Keegan
Populist Poet. Arrested and imprisoned for Fenianism it was said that this experience weakened him and he died from a haemorrhage of the lungs
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CASEY, Juanita
Short Story Writer, Poet & Novelist. Her mother was an Irish tinker who died giving birth to her. Her father, Jobey Smith, was an English Romany who disappeared when she was a year old. She was involved with the circus from an early age. Married three times
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CASEY, Kevin
Novelist & Playwright. Married to the poet Eavan Boland
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CASEY, Michael
Poet
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CASEY, Philip
Poet and novelist
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CASEY, R
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CASEY, Robert Joseph
Writer & editor
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CASEY, William Francis
Journalist, Novelist & Playwright
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CASH, Agnes E
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CASH, Arthur H
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CASH, G H
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CASH, J
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CASH, Martin
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CASH, Steve
Fantasy Novelist
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CASH, W J
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CASHMORE, E
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CASKET, The
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CASKEY, L D
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CASLER, J O
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CASLER, Nelie Horton
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CASLON, William
Printer. The first British typefounder of any renown. He married three times. His family carried on the business into the late 19thC when the last male Caslon died in 1873. The family foundry functioned under that name until 1937
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CASO, A
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CASON, Marjorie
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CASONA, Alejandro
Playwright. Lived in exile in Argentina
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CASPAR, Alberta
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CASPARY, Vera
Thriller writer & Playwright. Married film producer I G Goldmsith
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CASPER, Linda Ty
Historical Novelist
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CASS, Frederick Charles
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CASS, Joan Evelyn
Children's Writer
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CASS, Lewis
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CASS (Frank) & CO LTD
Publishers of old books in small new editions, founded in 1958 by Frank Cass
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CASSADY, Neal
Writer. Friend of Jack Kerouac
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CASSAN, Sarah
Poet. Married Stephen Cassan, a barrister
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CASSAN, Stephen H
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CASSANDRA
Journalist with the Daily Mirror from 1935
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CASSELL, John
Publisher. A pioneer of cheap literature. Married into money. Quaker. Teetotaller
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CASSELL & CO LTD
Publishers founded in 1848 by John Cassell. In 1852 at La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill. At 37-38 St Andrews Hill, EC4 in 1950. At Artillery House, Artillery Row, SW1P 1RT in 1989. At Villiers House, 41-47 Strand, London WC2 in 1994. At 125 Strand, London WC2R 0BB in 1997. Branches in Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington & Toronto.
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CASSELMAN, K L
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CASSERLY, Capt Gordon
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CASSEVILLE, Henry
Novelist
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CASSIAN, Nina
Poet, children's writer and musical composer. Lived in New York since 1985
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CASSIDY, Anthony James
Novelist
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CASSIDY, Gerald
Illustrator
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CASSIDY, Henry C
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CASSIDY, James
Novelist. Also wrote history & verse as E M Story
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CASSIDY, John
Poet. Lived in Bolton, Lancashire
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CASSILL, Ronald Verlin
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CASSIN, Riccardo
Mountaineer
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CASSIRER, Ernst
Neo-Kantian Philosopher. He left Hitler's Germany and went first to England, then Sweden and finally USA (1941)
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CASSITY, Allen Turner
Poet
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CASSOLA, Carlo
Novelist
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CASSON, Lionel
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CASSON, Sir Hugh Maxwell
Architect (since 1937) & prolific watercolour painter. designed three operas at Glyndebourne & three musicals in London
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CASSON, Stanley
Archaeologist
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CASSOU, Jean
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CASTAIGNE, Andre
Novelist
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CASTAING, Marcellin
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CASTANEDA, Carlos
Writer & Anthropologist. Lived with the Yaqui Indians in Mexico for 5 years
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CASTANIS, Christophorus Plato
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CASTEELS, M
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CASTELAR, Emilio
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CASTELFRANCO, Giorgio
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CASTELL, Robert
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CASTELLAIN, Lois
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CASTELLAN, A L
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CASTELLANOS, Rosario
Novelist
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CASTELLO, Jacopo da
Artist
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CASTELLS, M
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CASTELLUM HUTTONICUM
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CASTELNAU, Michael de
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CASTELO BRANCO, Camilo
Novelist
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CASTERA, Jean Henri
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CASTERET, Norbert
Writer on caves and caving
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CASTERTON SCHOOL
Girls Public School in Carnforth, Lancashire founded in 1823
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CASTI, John L
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CASTIGATOR, John
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CASTIGLIONE, Baldassare, Count
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CASTILHO, Antonio Feliciano de
Poet. Almost totally blind from age of 6
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CASTILHO, Paulo
Novelist
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CASTILLA, Ethel
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CASTILLEJO, Cristobal de
Poet. Cistercian monk
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CASTILLEJO, Jose Luis
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CASTILLO, Ana
Novelist
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CASTILLO, Bernal Diaz del
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CASTILLO, John
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CASTILLO Y SOLORZANO, Alonso de
Novelist & Dramatist
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CASTLE, Agnes
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CASTLE, Egerton Smith
Novelist (4). Collaborated with his wife Agnes (c1860-1922) to write 35 romantic novels. They also wrote about their house and garden at Hindhead in Surrey. Expert fencer, about which he also wrote books
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CASTLE, H G
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CASTLE, Henry James
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CASTLE, Lewis
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CASTLE, T C H
Book Illustrator
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CASTLE, Thomas
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CASTLE, W E
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CASTLE HOUSE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Publisher
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CASTLE HOWARD
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CASTLE PRESS
Publishers. At 50 Old Brompton Road, SW7 in 1950
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CASTLE, LAMB & STORR
Booksellers in Salisbury Square, London in 19thC
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CASTLEMAN, David Lee
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CASTLEMAN, J B
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CASTLEMAN, Riva
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CASTLEMAN, Riva
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CASTLEMON, Harry
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CASTLEREAGH, Viscount, 2nd Marquess of Londonderry
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CASTLES of ENGLAND & WALES
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CASTRO, Eugenio de
Poet
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CASTRO, Rosalia de
Poet
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CASTRO ALVES, Antonio de
Poet. Died of TB
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CASTRO Y BELLVIS, Guillen de
Dramatist
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CASWALL, Edward
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CASWALL, Henry
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CASWELL, Edward
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CASWELL, Helen
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CASWELL, John Edward
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CAT & DOG
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CATALOGUE
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CATALOGUE'S of BOOK ILLUSTRATION
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CATALOGUS BIBLIOTHECAE HARLEIANA
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CATCHPOLE, Frederic T
Landscape and figure painter who worked in Chelsea from c1897 to 1940
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CATCHPOLE, P A
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CATCHPOLE, William Leslie
Writer of Boy's Stories
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CATCHPOOL, Corder
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CATCOTT, G S
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CATE, P D
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CATECHISM
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CATECHSIM
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CATERER & HOTELKEEPER
Weekly Periodical founded in 1878 or 1893
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CATERERS' RECORD
Monthly trade magazine founded in 1919
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CATERHAM SCHOOL
Public School in Surrey founded in 1811 for the education of the sons of Congregational ministers
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CATESBY, Mark
Naturalist, Painter and Explorer who travelled extensively in the eastern United States 1710-26 studying the natural history
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CATHCART, W H
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CATHCART-JONES, Owen
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CATHEDRAL RHYMES
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CATHEDRALS of ENGLAND & WALES
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CATHER, Willa Silbert
Novelist, Poet & Short Story writer. Died of a Cerebral haemorrhage
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CATHERALL, Arthur
Prolific Writer of Boy's Stories
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CATHERALL, Samuel
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CATHERALL, Thomas
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CATHERWOOD, Frederick
Architect and topographer. Tarvelled in Italy, Greece, Egypt and settled in New York 1836. He was lost on the steamer "Arctic" in 1854
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CATHERWOOD, Mary Hartwell
Novelist
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CATHIE (Kyle) LTD
Publisher
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CATHOLIC
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CATHOLIC BOOK CLUB
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CATHOLIC CENTRAL LIBRARY
Founded in 1914 St Francis Friary, 47 Francis Street, London SW1P 1QR
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CATHOLIC DIRECTORY
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CATHOLIC FIRESIDE
Weekly magazine founded in 1879
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CATHOLIC GAZETTE
Monthly Periodical founded in 1910
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CATHOLIC HERALD
Weekly newspaper At Herald House, Lamb's Passage, Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TQ in 1997
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CATHOLIC TIMES, The
Magazine founded in 1859
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CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY
Publishers founded in 1868. At 38-40 Eccleston Square, SW1 in 1950 & in 1994 & 192 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1PD in 1996
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CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY of IRELAND
Publishers founded in 1899. At Veritas House, 7-8 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin in 1950
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CATHOLIC UNION of GREAT BRITAIN
Founded in 1872 St Maximilian Kolbe House, 63 Jeddo Road, London W12 9EE
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CATHRALL, William
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CATICH, Edward M
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CATLEY, Bryan
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CATLIN, George
Artist & Author. Lived with Indians in Middle West (1829-38), and in Central and South America
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CATLING, B
Poet
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CATLING, H W
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CATLOW, Agnes
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CATLOW, Joanna
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CATLOW, Maria E
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CATNACH, James
Printer of Chapbooks in the Seven Dials district, round St Giles in the Fields, London. Son of John Catnach ?
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CATNACH, John
Printer of Chapbooks at Berwick on Tweed and Newcastle, before moving his business to the Seven Dials district, round St Giles in the Fields, London
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CATNATCH, James ('Jemmy')
Printer. Son of John Catnatch
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CATON, John Dean
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CATON, Reginald Ashley
Publisher who founded his own company Fortune & Merriman in London in 1924. It later became The Fortune Press
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CATON-THOMPSON, G
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CATROW, David
Illustrator of children's book
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CATS, Jacob
Poet
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CATT, D
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CATTAFFI, Bartolo
Poet & Writer
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CATTANEO, Raffaele or Raphael
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CATTEAU-CALLERILLE, J P G
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CATTELLE, W R
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CATTERMOLE, Charles
Watercolourist & illustrator. Nephew of George Cattermole
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CATTERMOLE, George
Watercolourist and illustrator
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CATTERMOLE, Rev Richard
Topographical artist. Eldest brother of George Cattermole
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CATTERSON, Albert
Illustrator who flourished in 1895-6
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CATTON, Bruce
Historian of the American Civil War
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CATTRICK, A
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CATULLUS, Gaius Valerius
Poet
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CAUDILL, Rebecca
Children's Writer
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CAUDWELL, Christopher
Poet, Novelist & Marxist theorist who wrote books on technical subjects. Killed in Spain whilst serving with the International Brigade
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CAUDWELL, Irene
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CAUDWELL, Sarah
Pipe smoking Crime novelist. Daughter of writer Claude Cockburn & actress Jean Ross. Single. Died of cancer
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CAUGHEY, John Walton
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CAULEY, Harry
Novelist
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CAULFIELD, James (Earl of Charlemont)
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CAULFIELD, Richard
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CAULFIELD, S F A
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CAUMONT, Mary
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CAUNITZ, William J
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CAUNTER, C F
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CAUNTER, Rev Hobart
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CAUS, I de
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CAUSEWAY, Michael Longley
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CAUSEY, Andrew
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CAUSLEY, Charles Stanley
Poet, Playwright & children's writer. Lived most of his life in Launceston
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CAUSSIN, Nicholas
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CAUTE, John David
Political historian, Novelist & Playwright
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CAUTLEY, H M
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CAUTLEY, Marjorie S
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CAUTY, William
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CAUX, J E de
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CAUX, J W de
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CAVAFY , Constantine Peter
Poet. Homosexual
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CAVALCANTI, Guido
Poet. One of the Stilnovisti group
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CAVALIERO, Glen
Poet & Critic
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CAVALLO, Adolph S
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CAVALLO, Tiberius
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CAVAN, Arthur
Poet and boxer.Married Mina Loy 1918 Mysteriously disappeared in Mexico after losing to a local boxer.
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CAVANAGH, David
Novelist
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CAVANAH, Betty
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CAVANAH, Frances
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CAVANNA, Betty
Novelist & children's Writer
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CAVE
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CAVE, C J P
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CAVE, C J P
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CAVE, E
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CAVE, Edward
Publisher & printer at St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London. Founder of The Gentleman's Magazine in 1731. A reserved and gouty gentleman of sedentary habits, who drank milk and water and played shuttlecock
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CAVE, Emma
Novelist
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CAVE, Estella
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CAVE, F O
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CAVE, Henry
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CAVE, Henry W
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CAVE, Hugh Barnett
Fantasy, Crime, Horror & Science Fiction Novelist, Short Story Writer and writer of non-fiction. His family moved Boston in the USA in 1914. He became a prolific writer of stories for pulp magazines, selling his first in 1929. He lived in Haiti and Jamaica, setting many of his stories there. He married twice
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CAVE, J B
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CAVE, Kathryn
Children's Writer
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CAVE, Marie Elisabeth
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CAVE, Nick
Rock musician, film actor & novelist
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CAVE, Peter
Novelist
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CAVE, Roderick
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CAVE, Thomas
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CAVE, William
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CAVE-BROWN, J
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CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE, B W
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CAVELER, William
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CAVELL, Avril
Novelist
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CAVENDISH
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CAVENDISH, Capt A E J
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CAVENDISH, George
Courtier and Writer
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CAVENDISH, Henry
Chemist & Natural Philosopher who inherited great wealth. First weighed the earth in 1798
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CAVENDISH, Lady Frederick
Wife of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the Chief Secretary for Ireland who was murdered in Phoenix Park, Daublin
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CAVENDISH, Margaret
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CAVENDISH, William, 1st Duke of Devonshire
Soldier and Politician. Created Duke of Devonshire 1694. Built the family home Chatsworth in Derbyshire
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CAVENDISH, William, 6th Duke of Devonshire
Became the Duke in 1811. Bibliophile who extended considerably the library at Chatsworth
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CAVENDISH, William, Marquis of Newcastle
Royalist Soldier. Wrote poems and plays and two books on horsemanship. Created Earl of Newcastle in 1628, and Duke of Newcastle in 1655. Married Margaret Lucas in 1640
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CAVENDISH PUBLISHING
At The Glass House, Wharton St, London WC1X 9PX in 1997
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CAVENEY, Philip
Novelist
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CAVERN OF STROZZI, The
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CAVFY, Constantin P
Poet
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CAVILL, P
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CAVINESS, M H
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CAW, James L
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CAWDREY, Daniel
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CAWDREY, Robert
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CAWEIN, Madison Julius
Poet who wrote more than 30 books
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CAWKWELL, M B R
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CAWLEY, A C
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CAWS, St John
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CAWSE, G A
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CAWSE, John
Portrait painter and caricaturist, esp political ones with an anit-Foxite boas between 1799 & 1801
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CAWSTON, Arthur
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CAWTHORN, George
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CAXTON, William
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CAXTON, William
Credited with introducing printing to England. Having learned printing in Cologne he set up his own press at Westminster in 1476. He probably printed the first known publications in the English language, although he printed his first book in English in Bruges. In total the press in London printed some 103 books.
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CAXTON CLUB
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CAXTON PRINTERS LTD
American publishers based in Caldwell, Idaho in 1963
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CAXTON PRINTING OFFICE
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CAXTON PUBLISHING CO LTD
Publishers founded in 1901. At Clun House, Surrey Street, London WC2 in 1950. At 44 Hill Street, Mayfair, London W1 in 1963
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CAY, Nowell
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CAYLEY, Arthur
Mathematician
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CAYLEY, Cornelius
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CAYLEY, George John
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CAYLEY, Neville W
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CAYLEY, Sir George
Scientist and pioneer of aeronautical science, building and flying a glider in 1808. By 1853 he had built and flown the first manned glider.
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CAYLEY-WEBSTER, H
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CAYME PRESS
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CAYROL, Jean
Poet & Novelist
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CAYZER, T S
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CAZAC, Voran
Illustrator
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CAZALIS, Maria
Poet who ran a bar called The Tabou in Paris
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CAZOTTE, Jacques
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CBD RESEARCH LTD
Publisher
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CEBES
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CECCHI, Emilio
Essayist and Critic
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CECH, Svatopluk
Poet, Novelist & Dramatist
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CECIL, Ernest
Novelist
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CECIL, Henry
Novelist. Married Lettice Apperly in 1935 (died 1950) and Jeanne Ovenden in 1954
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CECIL, Hugh
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CECIL, K H D
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CECIL, Lord (Edward Christian) David Gascoyne
Literary critic and biographer
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CECIL, Robert
Poet
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CECIL, Sabina
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CECIL, The Hon Mrs Evelyn (Alicia Amherst)
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CECIL HIGGINS ART GALLERY
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CELA, Camilo Jose
Novelist. Nobel Prize 1989. He published about 70 books in total. In 1956 he moved to Mallorca, establishing a literary magazine Papeles de Son Armadans (1956-79). In 1996 he became Marquis of Iria Flavia. He married twice, 1944 Rosario Conde, and in 1991 Marina Castano
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CELAN, Paul
Jewish Poet. Forced labour camp 1942-3. Died by drowning himself (suicide) in the River Seine, Paris
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CELATI, Gianni
Novelist
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CELAYA, Gabriel
Poet
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CELBA, K
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CELEBONOVIE, A
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CELESIA, Dorothea
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CELIERE, Paul
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CELINE, Louis-Ferdinand
Novelist
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CELL, G T
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CELLI, Rose
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CELLINI, Benvenuto
Goldsmith, Sculptor & Writer
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CELTIC FAIRY TALES
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CENDRARS, Blaise
Novelist, Poet & Traveller, esp in China and Russia
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CENDRIEUX, Jehan
Novelist
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CENLIVRE, Susannah
Dramatist & Poet, and acted on the stage. Married Mr Centlivre in 1706
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CENNICK, John
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CENNINI, C D'A
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CENNINI, Cennino
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CENSOR, The
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CENSURA TEMPORUM
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CENSUS of ENGLAND & WALES
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CENTAUR PRESS LTD
Publishers founded in 1954 by Jon Wynne-Tyson. At Fontwell, Arundel, Sussex, BN18 0TA in 1989 & in 1994
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CENTENARY PRESS, The
Publishers of religious books, founded in 1931. Owned by Geoffrey Bles & Jocelyn Gibb. At 52 Doughty Street, WC1 in 1950
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CENTRAL COUNCIL of PHYSICAL RECREATION
Founded in 1935. CCPR Francis House, Francis Street, London SW1P 1DE
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CENTRAL LANCASHIRE, University of
Founded in 1992. Preston PR1 2HE. In 1995-6 it had 13.856 FT students
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CENTRAL NEWCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL
Girls Public School in Newcastle founded in 1895
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CENTRE for the CHILDREN'S BOOK
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CENTURY DICTIONARY ...
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CENTURY GUILD HOBBY HORSE, The
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CENTURY HUTCHINSON
Publishers. At 62 Chandos Place, WC2N 4NW in 1989. Set up by Anthony Cheetham, it was taken over by Random House UK Ltd in 1989
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CENTURY MAGAZINE, The
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CENTURY of THRILLERS, A
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CENTURY PUBLISHING
See Century Hutchinson. Owned by Random House
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CEOLFRITH PRESS
Publishers of poetry. At 17 Grange Terrace, Stockton Road, Sunderland in 1978
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CERAM, C W
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CERAVOLA, Joseph
Poet
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CERCAS, Javier
Novelist, Short Story Writer & Essayist
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CERDAN, Jean Paul, Comte de
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CERESA, Francois
Novelist
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CERF, Christopher
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CERNUDA, Luis
Poet & Critic
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CERRUTI, Henry
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CERTAINE NEWES, The
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CERTAINE SERMONDS
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CERVANTES, Saavedra Miguel de
Novelist & Dramatist. Only two of his plays survive. Enlisted in the army of Philip II. Captured by Barbary pirates in 1575 he was ransomed in 1580. Back in Madrid he took up dreary administrative posts, was imprisoned for debt many times,
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CESAIRE, Aime
Black Poet & Playwright
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CESAREC, August
Novelist
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CESARESCO, Countess Evelyn Martinegro
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CESARIC, Dobrisa
Poet
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CESAROTTI, Melchiorre
Poet & critic
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CESBRON, Gilbert
Novelist, Essayist & Dramatist
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CESCINSKY, Herbert
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CESNOLA, A P di
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CESNOLA, Gen Louis Palma di
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CESPEDES, Alba de
Novelist
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CESSOLIS, Jacobus
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CETINA, Gutierre de
Poet and soldier
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CEZANNE, Paul
Artist
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CHABON, Michael
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CHABOT, Frederick Charles
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CHACKO, David
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CHACON GUTIERREZ, Dulce
Poet and Novelist. Died of cancer
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CHADBOURN, Mark
Novelist
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CHADBURN, Mabel
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CHADWICK, Albert A
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CHADWICK, Edwin
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CHADWICK, Elizabeth
Best selling writer
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CHADWICK, Enid M
Painted murals in churches, screen decorations and altar panels, and illustrated children's books
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CHADWICK, Eoleen
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CHADWICK, George F
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CHADWICK, J N
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CHADWICK, L M
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CHADWICK, Mrs
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CHADWICK, Oliver
Illustrator
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CHADWICK, Paxton
Artist, Cartoonist & Designed. Illustrater of nature books
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CHADWICK, Sir Charles
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CHADWICK, W S
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CHADWICK, Whitney
Art Critic & Novelist
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CHADWICK, William
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CHAEBE, Chinua
Novelist
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CHAFFEE, Allen
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CHAFFERS, William
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CHAFFEY, M Ella
Children's Writer
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CHAFIE, thomas
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CHAFIN, William
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CHAGALL, Marc
Artist. Spent most of his life in France & USA
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CHAGAS, Frei Antonio das
Poet and Ascetic
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CHAIKIN, Miriam
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CHAILLE-LONG, Col Charles
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CHAINED BOOKS
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CHAINEY, Graham
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CHAIR, Somerset de
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CHAIRO, Joseph
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CHAIS, Pamela
Novelist
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CHAKRAVARTY, Amiya
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CHAKRAVARTY, K K
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CHALFOUN, Michelle
Novelist. Gave up her university studies to travel with a circus for 3 years
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CHALK, Eliza
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CHALK, Thomas
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CHALKER, Jack L
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CHALKLEY, Thomas
Quaker preacher and sea captain who published a journal of his adventures
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CHALKLIN, C W
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CHALLACOMBE, Jessie
Writer of children's fiction for the SPCK. Married William Challacombe in 1891
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CHALLENER, T
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CHALLENGE - The Good News Paper
Monthly newspaper At Revenue Buildings, Chapel Road, Worthing, W Sussex BN11 1BQ in 1997
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CHALLINOR, John
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CHALLIS, Chris
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CHALLIS, J
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CHALLONER, Richard
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CHALMERS, A K
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CHALMERS, Alexander
Biographer. Married Elizabeth Gillett in 1783. His large library was sold at auction after his death
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CHALMERS, Alexander
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CHALMERS, George
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CHALMERS, J
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CHALMERS, James
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CHALMERS, Lionel
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CHALMERS, Mary
Book illustrator & Author
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CHALMERS, P M
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CHALMERS, Patrick R
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CHALMERS, Peter
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CHALMERS, Robert
Novelist
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CHALMERS, Thomas
Divine and Philosopher. He led the breakaway of the Free Church from the Church of Scotland in 1843 and became the first Principal of the Free Church College in the same year
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CHALMERS-HUNT, J M
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CHALON, Alfred Edward
Portrait and history painter, caricaturist
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CHALON, John James
Landscape painter and caricaturist. Younger brother of A E Chalon
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CHALON, Louis
Illustrator
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CHALONER, David
Poet
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CHALONER, John S
Children's Writer
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CHALONER, Sir Thomas
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CHALONER & FLEMING
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CHALONER SMITH, John
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CHALONS, Vincent Claude
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CHAMALES, Tom
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Arthur B
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CHAMBERLAIN, Basil Hall
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CHAMBERLAIN, Bernard Peyton
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CHAMBERLAIN, Brenda
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CHAMBERLAIN, Christopher
Freelance illustrator. Married Heather Copley
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CHAMBERLAIN, D
Watercolourist and illustrator who worked in Glasgow from 1887 to 1914
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CHAMBERLAIN, Diane
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Elinor
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Elwyn
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Frederick
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CHAMBERLAIN, George Agnew
Novelist & Writer
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CHAMBERLAIN, Henry
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CHAMBERLAIN, Houston Stewart
Writer on music, philosophy and history in German. Married Wagner's daughter. became a naturalized German
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CHAMBERLAIN, Jacob Chester
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CHAMBERLAIN, Lesley
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Lesley
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Lesley
Writer
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CHAMBERLAIN, Marcia
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CHAMBERLAIN, Mrs E L
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CHAMBERLAIN, Paul M
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CHAMBERLAIN, Peter
Novelist
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CHAMBERLAIN, Samuel
Illustrator
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CHAMBERLAIN, W
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CHAMBERLAYNE, Edward
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CHAMBERLAYNE, John
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CHAMBERLIN, Ethel Clere
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CHAMBERLIN, Thomas Chamberlin
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CHAMBERS, Abraham Henry
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CHAMBERS, Aidan
Novelist (esp for children), Playwright, Educationalist & Critic of Children's Literature. Founded the Thimble Press and published a review of children's literature "Signal" with his American wife Nancy Lockwood (b1936)
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CHAMBERS, Anne
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CHAMBERS, Basil
Watercolour artist, advertising designer and illustrator
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CHAMBERS, C G
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CHAMBERS, Charles Haddon
Playwright. Came to England
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CHAMBERS, David
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CHAMBERS, Ephraim
Creator of an encyclopaedia. Quaker
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CHAMBERS, George
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CHAMBERS, George F
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CHAMBERS, H E
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CHAMBERS, J
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CHAMBERS, John
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CHAMBERS, John
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CHAMBERS, Julius
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CHAMBERS, Peter
Crime Novelist. Chairman of the Crime Writers Association 1984-5
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CHAMBERS, Philip
Writer of Boy's Stories
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CHAMBERS, Raymond Wilson
Scholar
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CHAMBERS, Robert
Poet, Essayist, Scientist & Publisher. Set up a bookstall in Edinburgh 1818, and in 1819, with his brother William, set up the publishing firm of W & R Chambers
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CHAMBERS, Robert
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CHAMBERS, Robert William
Novelist, Painter and Illustrator
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CHAMBERS, Sir Edmund Kerchever
Authority on Shakespeare and the history of the stage
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CHAMBERS, Sir William
Architect & Landscape Gardener. designed Somerset House and the Pagoda in Kew Gardens
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CHAMBERS, Violet
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CHAMBERS, W
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CHAMBERS, William
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CHAMBERS, William
Publisher, Printer and Bookseller with his brother Robert
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CHAMBERS, William
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CHAMBERS, William
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CHAMBERS (William & Robert) Ltd
Publishers founded in 1832 by brothers William & Robert Chambers. At 38 Soho Square, W1 & Thistle Street, Edinburgh in 1950. At 43 Annandale Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4AZ in 1989. At 24 Great Titchfield St, London W1P 7AD in 1997
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CHAMBER'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL
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CHAMBER'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA
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CHAMBER'S JOURNAL
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CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL
Magazine founded in 1832 in Edinburgh by William & Robert Chambers, and published until 1938 or 1956
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CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL of POPULAR LITERATURE, SCIENCE and the ARTS
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CHAMBERS'S LONDON JOURNAL
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CHAMBLISS, J E
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CHAMBRAY, Roland Freart, Sieur de
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CHAMEROVZOF, Louis Alexis
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CHAMFORT, Sebastien-Roch Nicolas
Moralist & publicist
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CHAMIER, Frederick
Novelist
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CHAMISSO, Adalbert von
Poet & Botanist
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CHAMOISEAU, Patrick
Writer and Novelist
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CHAMOT, Mary
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CHAMPAIGNE, Philippe de
Artist
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CHAMPION, F W
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CHAMPION, G C
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CHAMPION, Ivan F
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CHAMPION, Joseph
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CHAMPION, Miles
Poet
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CHAMPION, Sarah
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CHAMPION, Selwyn Gurney
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CHAMPION (or Evening Advertiser), The
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CHAMPION ANNUAL for BOYS
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CHAMPION DE CRESPIGNY, Sir Claude
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CHAMPION the WONDER HORSE
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CHAMPION, The
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CHAMPKIN, Peter
Poet
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CHAMPLAIN, Samuel de
Explorer esp in Canada
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CHAMPLEURY
Novelist
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CHAMPLIN, John Denison
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CHAMPNEY, E W
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CHAMPNEY, Lizzie (Elizabeth) Williams
Children's Writer
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CHAMPNEYS, Arthur C
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CHAMPNEYS, Basil
Architect
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CHAMSON, Andre
Novelist & Essayist
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CHAN TOON, Mabel
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CHANCE, Edgar P
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CHANCE, James Frederick
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CHANCE, John Newton
Writer of Boy's Stories & Novelist, esp science fiction
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CHANCELLOR, E Beresford
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CHANCELLOR, F B
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CHANCELLOR PRESS
At 81 Fulham Road, London SW3 6RB in 1997
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CHANCERY LAW PUBLISHING LTD
Publisher
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CHAND, Meira
Novelist. Swiss mother Indian father. Has lived in Kobe, Japan since 1962
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CHAND, Prem
Shortstory writer and novelist in Hindi. Originally wrote in Urdu
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CHANDLER, Alfred
Illustrator
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CHANDLER, Arthur Bertram
Science Fiction Novelist
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CHANDLER, Bruce
Book illustrator
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CHANDLER, Cynthia Ann
Freelance artist and portrait painter
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CHANDLER, David Geoffrey
Military Historian and Biographer
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CHANDLER, E
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CHANDLER, Francis W
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CHANDLER, George
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CHANDLER, Glenn
Novelist who created the TV character Taggart
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CHANDLER, John Westbrooke
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CHANDLER, Joseph Everett
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CHANDLER, Lloyd H
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CHANDLER, Louisa
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CHANDLER, M E J
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CHANDLER, Mary
Poet. She ran a millinery shop in Bath from 1705 to 1740
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CHANDLER, R
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CHANDLER, Raymond Thornton
Novelist & Crime novelist. Attended Dulwich College at same time as P G Wodehouse. Creator of Philip Marlowe. Married Pearl Bowen in 1924 (died 1954) who was 17 years older than him
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CHANDLER, Richard
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CHANDLER, Richard
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CHANDLER, Roland M
Illustrator
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CHANDLER, Samuel
A bookseller at the Poultry in London
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CHANDLER, William
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CHANDLER SOCIETY, The Raymond
6 Barkers Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield S7 1SE
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CHANDLESS, William
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CHANDOS, Fay
Romantic Novelist
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CHANDOS, John
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CHANDRA, Dr Moti
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CHANDRA, Vikram
Novelist. Lives in USA
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CHANDRA DEY, Sri Mukul
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CHANEY, C A
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CHANEY, H J
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CHANG, Iris Shun-Ru
Historian. Married Brett Douglas, an engineer. A sufferer from depression, she committed suicide
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CHANG, Jung
Novelist/Writer who came to Britain in 1978. Married to Jon Halliday
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CHANG, K C
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CHANG, Lan Samantha
Novelist
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CHANG, Pe-Chin
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CHANG, S
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CHANLER, William Astor
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CHANNEL ISLANDS
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CHANNING, William Ellery
Poet. Married Ellen Fuller in 1842. Nephew of W E Channing
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CHANNING, William Ellery
Writer. Uncle of William Ellery Channing
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CHANNING SCHOOL
Girls Public School in London N6 founded in 1885
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CHANNON, Ethel Mary
Children's Writer & Novelist. Married Francis Channon in 1904
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CHANNON, Sir Henry "Chips"
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CHANSITOR PUBLICATIONS LTD
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CHANSLOR, Roy
Novelist
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CHANT, A G
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CHANT, L Ormiston
Poet
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CHANTER, Charlotte
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CHANTER, John Roberts
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CHANTICLEER
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CHAN-TOON, Mrs M
Little is known about her. She married c1893 San Htun Aung (a Burmese barrister) and lived in Rangoon. Later Married a man called Woodhouse-Pearse
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CHANTREY, Sir Francis
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CHANTREY BEQUEST
Founded in 1875. Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V 0DS
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CHAPBOOK, The
Literary periodical published 1913-14 & 1919-1925
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CHAPBOOKS
The best collections are in the British Museum, Bodleian Library & Cambridge University Library. Harvard College Library has a fine collection
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CHAPEL, C E
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CHAPELLE, Claude Emmanuel Luillier
Poet
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CHAPELLE, Howard Irving
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CHAPIN, Anna Alice
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CHAPIN, E H
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CHAPIN, Frederick Hastings
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CHAPIN, Harold
Playwright & Actor. Brought to England 1888. Joined the army and was killed in France in WW1
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CHAPIN, Helen B
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CHAPIN, J P
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CHAPIN, Katherine G
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CHAPIN, W W
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CHAPIN, Will E
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CHAPIN, Willis
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CHAPLET of PEARLS, A
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CHAPLIN, Mrs M A
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CHAPLIN, Patrice
Novelist & Screenwriter
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CHAPLIN, Prescott
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CHAPLIN, Sid
Novelist & Poet
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CHAPLIN, Tom
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CHAPMAN, A C
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CHAPMAN, A D'A
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CHAPMAN, Abel
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CHAPMAN, Arthur
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CHAPMAN, Capt E F
Amateur illustrator who travelled to Asia on the Yakund Expedition in 1874 and his skecthes appeared in the Illustrated London News
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CHAPMAN, Charles Henry
Illustrator. Drew the Billy Bunter stories in the Magnet from 1911 to 1939, with Leonard Shields. Also in the books 1955-65
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CHAPMAN, Clare
Poet
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CHAPMAN, Constance Elizabeth
Children's Writer
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CHAPMAN, D H
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CHAPMAN, Dorothy
Illustrator for Baby Puffin series and Transatlantic Arts
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CHAPMAN, E J
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CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Rachel
Poet
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CHAPMAN, Frank M
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CHAPMAN, Frederic
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CHAPMAN, Frederick
Book Illustrator
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CHAPMAN, Frederick Spencer
Traveller, Mountaineer, Guerilla leader & Writer. An orphan, he was brought up in the Lake District. Committed suicide
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CHAPMAN, Gaynor
Freelance artist from 1960
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CHAPMAN, George
Poet & Dramatist. Translator of The Iliad and The Odyssey
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CHAPMAN, George
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CHAPMAN, George
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CHAPMAN, George R
Portrait painter who sometimes illustrated books
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CHAPMAN, Guy
Historian of Modern French History & Biographer. Manager of Knopf's London office for some years with Storm Jameson
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CHAPMAN, Harry
Thriller writer
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CHAPMAN, Hester
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CHAPMAN, Hester W
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CHAPMAN, James
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CHAPMAN, Jean
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CHAPMAN, John
Publisher who owned a London bookshop in The Strand in mid-19thC
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CHAPMAN, John G
Writer and Illustrator
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CHAPMAN, John Jay
Literary Critic, Translator & Essayist
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CHAPMAN, Maria Weston
Abolitionist against slavery. Editor of the Liberator
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CHAPMAN, Mary F
Novelist.
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CHAPMAN, Max
Illustrator
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CHAPMAN, Olive Murray
Explorer, Artist & Writer, esp about the Arctic
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CHAPMAN, Peggy
Illustrator
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CHAPMAN, R L
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CHAPMAN, Robert
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CHAPMAN, Robert W
Worked for the Oxford University Press 1920-42. Expert on the novels of Jane Austen and Anthony Trollope
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CHAPMAN, Robin
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CHAPMAN, Stanley David
Industrial Historian
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CHAPMAN, T A
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CHAPMAN, Thomas
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CHAPMAN, Valentine Jackson
Marine Botanist
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CHAPMAN, Vera
Novelist. She didn't start writing until the age of 65. Married Charles Chapman in 1924
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CHAPMAN, W
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CHAPMAN, W D
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CHAPMAN, W R
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CHAPMAN, Walker
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CHAPMAN, Walter
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CHAPMAN, Walter
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CHAPMAN, Wilbert M
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CHAPMAN & HALL LTD
Publishers founded in 1830 at 186 The Strand by William Hall and Edward Chapman and later 193 Piccadilly 37 - 39 Essex Street, Strand, WC2 in 1950. At 11 New Fetter Lane, EC4P 4EE in 1989. At 2-6 Boundary Row, London SE1 in 1994 & 1997
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CHAPMAN (Paul) PUBLISHING LTD
Publisher
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CHAPMAN, Geoffrey
Publishers. At Artillery House, Artillery Row, SW1P 1RT in 1989. At 125 Strand, London WC2R 0BB in 1997
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CHAPMANS PUBLISHERS
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CHAPONE, Hester
Poet & Prose Writer. Married John Chapone in 1760 (he died within a year of their marriage)
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CHAPPE d'AUTOROCHE, J
Died from a disease in California with the rest of his expedition
|
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CHAPPEL, Thomas
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CHAPPELL, Frederick Davis
Novelist, Short Story Writer, Poet & Critic
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CHAPPELL, Henry
Poet
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CHAPPELL, Jennie
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CHAPPELL, Kingsley
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CHAPPELL, Lieut Edward
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CHAPPELL, T J H
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CHAPPELL, Warren
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CHAPPELL, William
|
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CHAPPELL, William Evelyn
Designer of scenery and costume for the ballet. Director of plays and reviews in London. Illustrator
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CHAPPEZEAU, Samuel
Dramatist & Novelist
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CHAPPLE, H J
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CHAPPLE, J M
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CHAPPLE, William
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CHAPPUIS, Adrien
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CHAPTAL, Jean Antoine, Comte de Chanteloupe
Chemist
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CHAPUIS, Alfred
|
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CHAPYGIN, A
Novelist
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CHAR, Rene
Poet
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CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES
|
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CHARBONNEAU, Louis Henry
Science Fiction Novelist
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CHARBONNEAUX, Jean
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CHARCOT, Jean B
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CHARD, Victor
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CHARDIN, Jean (Sir John)
Writer & Traveller
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CHARDIN, Pierre Teilhard de
Religious writer. Jesuit
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CHARDIN, Robert Sterling
|
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CHARDONNE, Jacques
Novelist & Essayist
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CHARITINA, Sister Mary
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CHARITY SCHOOLS
|
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CHARKIN, Paul
Science Fiction Novelist
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CHARLES, Beatrice Ethel
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CHARLES, C J
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CHARLES, D
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CHARLES, Edward
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CHARLES, Elizabeth Rundle
Novelist & Poet. 1851 married Andrew Paton Charles
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CHARLES, F W B
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CHARLES, Franklin
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CHARLES, Gerda
Novelist & Critic
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CHARLES, HRH, Prince of Wales
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CHARLES, J B
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CHARLES, James Henry
Artist
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CHARLES, Janet
Children's Writer
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CHARLES, Kate
Crime Novelist. Lives in England
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CHARLES, Martin
Novelist
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CHARLES, Peter
Crime Novelist
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CHARLES, Robert H
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CHARLES, Rollo
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CHARLES, Will
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CHARLES, William
A publisher and bookseller in Philadelphia. He put out many pirated (from Britain) editions of juvenile books
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CHARLES, William
Caricaturist who worked in England 1803-4 and drew anti-British satires in the Anglo-American War of 1812.
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CHARLES & CHARLOTTE
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CHARLES & SON LTD
Publishers of educational and kindergarten books, founded in 1890. At Woodbridge House, Clerkenwell Green, EC1 in 1950 & 1963
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CHARLES I, King of England
Executed
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CHARLESTON, Robert Jesse
Writer on antiques and Glass
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CHARLESWORTH, J K
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CHARLESWORTH, Maria Louisa
Novelist of evangelical children's books. Self educated. Single
|
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CHARLESWORTH, Monique
Novelist
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CHARLESWORTH & WILES LTD
Publishers of medical books. At 356-8 Kilburn High Road, NW6 in 1950
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CHARLETON, A G
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CHARLETON, R J
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CHARLETON, Walter
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CHARLEVOIX, Pierre Francois Xavier de
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CHARLEY, Fleur
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CHARLEY, Sir William T
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CHARLEY, William
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CHARLEY & GEORGY
|
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CHARLEY CHALK
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CHARLIE WYNDHAM
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CHARLIP, Remy
Children's Writer & Illustrator
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CHARLOT, Edmond
Bookseller and publisher
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CHARLOT, Jean
Writer on Art, Archaeology, Poet and Playwright
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CHARLOTTE
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CHARLTON, A B
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CHARLTON, D E A
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CHARLTON, Edward
|
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CHARLTON, Edward William
Landscape painter who worked at Ringwood, Hants 1890-9 and at Lymington
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CHARLTON, George
Poet
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CHARLTON, George
Landscape painter and illustrator
|
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CHARLTON, Gertrude
Portrait painter and illustrator of children's books
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CHARLTON, Henry Buckley
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CHARLTON, Jasper
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CHARLTON, John
Animal and battlescene painter, and illustrator. Worked for The Graphic from 1876 and drew for the Egyptian Campaign in 1882
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CHARLTON, Lionel
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CHARLTON, Michael Alan
Book illustrator, esp of children's books
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CHARLTON, Moyra
Children's Writer
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CHARLTON, Robert M
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CHARLTON, Roy B
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CHARLTON, W H
|
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CHARLTON, W H
|
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CHARM, The
|
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CHARMER, The
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CHARMOUTH
Town in Dorset
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CHARNAS, Suzy McKee
Chidlren's Writer and Science Fiction/Fantasy Novelist
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CHARNAY, Desire
|
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CHARNLEY, William
A Newcastle bookseller in the 18thC. He was succeeded by his son Emerson
|
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CHARNOCK, John
|
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CHARNOCK, Richard Stephen
|
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CHARQUES, Dorothy
Novelist
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CHARRIERE, Henri
Writer. In 1931 sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, with no hope of remission, in the prison sttlements of French Guiana. Finally escaped from Devil's Island to Venezuele where he settled.
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CHARSLEY, F A
|
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CHART
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CHART, D A
|
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CHARTERHOUSE
Public School at Godalming in Surrey. Founded in 1611 in a former Carhusian monastery in the City of London from money donated by Thomas Sutton, Tudor merchant and userer. Moved to Surrey 1872
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CHARTERIS, Evan
|
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CHARTERIS, Hugo
Novelist & Children's Writer. Lived in Sutherland
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CHARTERIS, Leslie
Novelist. Son of a Chinese surgeon & English mother. Naturalised American 1946. Married four times : Pauline Schishkin 1931 (divorced 1937), Barbara Meyer 1938 (divorced 1943), Elizabeth Borst 1943 (divorced 1951) and Audrey long in 1952
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CHARTERS of the CITY of LONDON
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CHARTIER, Alain
Poet & Prose Writer
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CHARTRES, Anita Vivanti
Novelist, Actress, Singer & Poet. Married American journalist, John Chartres in 1892
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CHARTRES, J A
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CHARUSHIN, E
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CHARYN, Jerome
Novelist, Short Story Writer & Screenwriter
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CHASE, Arthur M
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CHASE, Beatrice
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CHASE, C D
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CHASE, Charles H
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CHASE, Edward T
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CHASE, Ernest Dudley
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CHASE, F E
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CHASE, George H
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CHASE, Gilbert
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CHASE, Ilka
Novelist & Writer of autobiobiographical works. Her mother, Edna Woolman Chase edited Vogue Magazine
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CHASE, J Smeaton
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CHASE, James Hadley
Novelist of crime stories
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CHASE, Jessie
Writer and artist
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CHASE, Joan
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CHASE, Linda
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CHASE, Mary
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CHASE, Mary Coyle
Playwright & Children's Writer. Of Irish Parentage. Married Robert Lamont Chase 1928
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CHASE, Mary Ellen
Novelist, Essayist & Children's Writer
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CHASE, Owen
He was the First Mate on the Whale Ship the Essex
|
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CHASE, Phyllis
Designed many of Enid Blyton's earlier jacket covers, esp Child Whispers in 1922
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CHASE, Rhoda
Book Illustrator
|
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CHASE, Richard
|
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CHASE, Stuart
Writer on the effects of the machine age
|
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CHASEMORE, A
|
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CHASEMORE, Archibald
Cartoonist for Punch c1868 to 1901
|
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CHASE-RIBOUD, Barbara
Novelist
|
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CHASSE, Charles
|
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CHASTAIN, Thomas
Crime Novelist
|
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CHASTEL, Andre
|
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CHASTELLUX, Francois Jean, Marquis de
Soldier
|
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CHATEAUBRIAND, Vicomte Francois Rene de
Writer, Traveller & Diplomat. In 1791 he went to the United States, returned to Paris & was exiled in England. The Society of Antiquaries employed him to decipher early French manuscripts, thus saving him from financial hardship
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CHATEAUBRIANT, Alphonse de
Novelist
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CHATEAUVIEUX, F L
|
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CHATELAIN, Heli
|
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CHATELAIN, J B
|
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CHATELAIN, Madame Clara de
Author & Composer
|
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CHATELET, Albert
|
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CHATERSON LTD
Publishers founded in 1939. At 5 Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, EC4 in 1950
|
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CHATFIELD, C
|
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CHATFIELD, Mark
|
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CHATHAM
Town in Kent
|
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CHATLEY, Herbert
|
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CHATTAWAY, Joseph
|
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CHATTERBOX ANNUAL
|
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CHATTERBOX LIBRARY
|
|
CHATTERING JACK
|
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CHATTERJEE, Debjani
Poet & Children's Writer. Lives in England
|
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CHATTERJEE, Upamanyu
Novelist
|
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CHATTERTON, E
|
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CHATTERTON, Edward Keble
Writer about the sea, esp of Boy's Adventure stories
|
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CHATTERTON, Frederick
|
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CHATTERTON, George Edward
Artist, Cartoonist & Photographer
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CHATTERTON, Henrietta Georgiana Marcia (Lady Chatterton)
Novelist & Artist. Privately educated. Married Sir William Abraham Chatterton when she was 17, and after his death married Edward Heneage Dering (1859). 1875 - converted to Catholicism
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CHATTERTON, Thomas
Poet who tried to pass his writings off as newly discovered ancient manuscripts. In 1768-9 he produced the Rowley MS as an original. When it was found to be a forgery he committed suicide by taking poison (arsenic) or an overdose of drugs
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CHATTO, William Andrew
|
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CHATTO & WINDUS
Publishers founded in 1853. At 111 St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, London WC in 1901. At 40 - 42 William IV Street, WC2 in 1950. 30 Bedford Square, WC1B 3RP in 1989. At 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA in 1997 & 2001
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CHATTOCK, Richard S
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CHATTOPADHYAYA, Kamaladevi
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CHATWIN, Bruce
Novelist & Travel writer. Bisexual. Started as a porter at Sotheby's and rose to be a director. Married Elizabeth Chanler in mid-60s. Died of Aids
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CHATWYN, Alys
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CHATZIDAKIS, Manolis
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CHAUCER, Daniel
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CHAUCER, Eve
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CHAUCER, Geoffrey
The first great English Poet, the father of English Poetry (Dryden). Married Philippa de Roet c 1366. Page at court to Elizabeth, Countess of Ulster. Squire and apprentice knight serving in France with Edward III. Controller of the Wool Custom in London 1374-86. In Parliament as Knight of Kent. Royal Clerk of Works under Richard II. Buried in Westminster Abbey
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CHAUDHURI, Amit
Novelist
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CHAUDHURI, K N
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CHAUDHURI, Nirad C
Bengali journalist & broadcaster
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CHAUDON, Louis Mayeul la
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CHAUDRON, A De V
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CHAUNCY, Charles
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CHAUNCY, Nancen Beryl Masterman
Children's Writer. Emigrated from England to Tasmania as a achild
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CHAUNCY, Sir Henry
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CHAUNDLER, Christine
Writer of girls stories
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CHAUNDY, T
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CHAUVELOT, Robert
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CHAUVENET, W
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CHAUVIN, Remy
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CHAVARRIA, Daniel
Crime Novelist. Lives in Cuba
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CHAVASSE, Dr Pye Henry
Writer of advice books for women
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CHAVCHAVADZE, Paul
Novelist
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CHAVEZ, Denise
Novelist
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CHAYEVSKY, Paddy
Playwright & Novelist
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CHAYTOR, H J
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CHAZAL, Malcom de
Prose Writer. Living in semi-isolation on the island of Mauritius he initiated himself into the occult relationships between nature and the senses
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CHBOSKY, Stephen
Novelist & Film maker
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CHEADLE, Frances
Novelist. Married to D P McGuire
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CHEADLE, Walter Butler
Physician and Travel Writer. Went on William Fitzwilliam's expedition to Western Canada in 1862
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CHEADLE HULME SCHOOL
Public School in Cheshire founded in 1855
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CHEAL, H
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CHEAP, Eliza
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CHEAR, Abraham
Puritan Writer of poems for children
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CHEDDAR
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CHEEK, Mavis
Novelist & Short Story Writer
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CHEEK, Melvina
Book illustrator & artist
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CHEEM, Aliph
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CHE'ENG-EN, Wu
Poet
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CHEERFUL CHERRY
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CHEERY CHICKS BOOK
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CHEESE, Chloe
Book illustrator
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CHEESEMAN, Clara
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CHEESEMAN, R E
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CHEESEMAN, T F
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CHEESEMAN, Thomas
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CHEESMAN, Evelyn
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CHEESMAN, H R
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CHEESMAN, R E
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CHEESMAN, T
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CHEESMAN, T F
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CHEETHAM, Anthony
Science Fiction Novelist
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CHEETHAM, Francis
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CHEETHAM, John Frederick
Mill owner in Manchester who built the Astley Cheetham Hall Art Gallery and Library in Stalybridge
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CHEETHAM, Robert Farren
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CHEEVER, Benjamin Hale
Novelist. Son of John Cheever
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CHEEVER, Ezekiel
Went to America in 1637 and became a schoolteacher
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CHEEVER, George B
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CHEEVER, John
Novelist and short story writer. Alcoholic, homosexual & manic depressive
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CHEEVER, Rev Henry T
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CHEEVER, Susan
Novelist & Biographer. Daughter of John Cheever
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CHEKE, Marcus
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CHEKE, Sir John
Classical scholar
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CHEKE, V
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CHEKOV, CHEKHOV or TCHEKHOV, Anton
Dramatist and short story writer. Married Olga Knipper 1901. Died of TB
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CHELL, Mary
Artist and author
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CHELLIS, Mary Dwinell
Writer for the National Temperance Society in the USA
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CHELSEA
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CHELSEA ARTS CLUB
Founded in 1891. At 143 Old Church Street, London SW3 6EB
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CHELSEA HOSPITAL
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CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN
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CHELSUM, James
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CHELTENHAM
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CHELTENHAM COLLEGE
Public School in Gloucestershire founded in 1841
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CHELTENHAM LADIES' COLLEGE
Girls Public School in Gloucestershire founded in 1853
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CHELYUSKIN
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CHEMICAL PUBLISHING CO INC
American publishers on Fifth Avenue, New York in 1963
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CHEMIST & DRUGGIST
Weekly journal founded in 1859
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CHEN, Jack
Cartoonist, Caricaturist, Illustrator & Writer. came to britain in the 1930s
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CHENAULT, Nell
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CHENEDOLLE, Charles-Julien de
Poet
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CHENEVIX, R
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CHENEY, C R
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CHENEY, Ednah D
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CHENEY, John
Printer in Banbury, Oxfordshire from 1767
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CHENEY, Leopold Alfred
Cartoonist, Caricaturist & Illustrator
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CHENEY, O H
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CHENEY, S
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CHENEY, Sheldon
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CHENG, Ah
Novelist
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CHENIER, Andre Marie de
Poet. Most of his work published posthumously in 1819. Guillotined during the last days of the Terror
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CHENIER, Marie-Joseph-Blaise
Dramatist
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CHENNELIS, Ellen
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CHENY, Edward
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CHEPHAN, Robert Cottam
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CHEPMAN, Walter
Set up the first Scottish press in 1507 in Edinburgh, with Andro Myllar
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CHEPSTOW
Town in Monmouthshire
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CHEPSTOW, Peter
Novelist
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CHERBULIEZ, Victor
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CHERBURY, Edward Lord Herbert
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CHERET, Jules
Illustrator and poster designer. Worked in England 1856-1866 before returning to France to establish his own lithographic works. A Major figure in the birth of pictorial advertising
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CHERMAYEFF, Ivan
Founder, with Tom Gesimar, of the Chermayeff & Geismar design practice in New York in 1956. They Specialised in posters, book jackets, corporate identity and public art.
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CHERNAIK, Judith
Poet & Novelist
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CHERNIN, Kim`
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CHERNOFF, Maxine
Poet & Novelist
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CHERNYSHEVSKY, Nikolay Gavrilovich
Critic & Novelist
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CHERONNET, Louis
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CHERRIE, G K
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CHERRINGTON, Bet
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CHERRINGTON, Clare
Poet
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CHERRY, Andrew
Dramatist & Song Writer
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CHERRY, G E
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CHERRY, George L
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CHERRY, J L
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CHERRY, Kelly
Novelist, Poet and Short Story Writer
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CHERRY, Mary G
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CHERRY-GARRARD, Apsley G B
Polar explorer
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CHERRYH, C J
Science Fiction & Fantasy Novelist
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CHESBRO, George Clark
Novelist of crime and mystery
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CHESHER, Kim
Children's Historical Novelist
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CHESHER, V M
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CHESHIRE
English County
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CHESHIRE, F R
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CHESHIRE LIFE
Monthly Periodical founded in 1934
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CHESKA, Anna
Novelist
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CHESKIN, Louis
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CHESNEY, J Portman
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CHESNEY, Lieut-Col Francis Rawdon
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CHESNEY, Sir George Tomkins
Novelist
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CHESNEY, Weatherby
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CHESNEZ, Baroness E Martineau des
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CHESNUT, Mary Boykin
Diarist of the American Civil War
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CHESNUTT, Charles Waddell
Novelist. Black
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CHESS BOOKS : 15thC to 20thC
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CHESS BOOKS 1749-1875
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CHESSON, Gordon
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CHESSON, Nora
Poet, Novelist, Children's Writer and Sketch Writer. Married Wilfrid H Chesson in 1901. She died of puerperal fever after giving birth
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CHESSON, Wilfrid Hugh
Literary Critic & Novelist (2 published in the 1890s). Married to Nora Chesson
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CHESTER
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CHESTER, A
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CHESTER, George Randolph
Novelist, Film Writer and Short Story Writer. Married Elizabeth Bethermel and then Lillian De Remo
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CHESTER, Laura
Poet
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CHESTER, Norley
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CHESTER, Tessa Rose
Poet & Art Historian
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CHESTER PLAY of the DELUGE
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CHESTERFIELD, 4th Earl of (Philip Dormer Stanhope)
Statesman, Orator & Man of Letters. Succeeded to the title and estates on the death of his father in 1726
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CHESTERFIELD TRAVESTIE
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CHESTERMAN, Hugh
Edited the children's annual Merry-Go-Round 1924-30. Poet, Playwright & illustrator
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CHESTERTON, Frances
Poet
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CHESTERTON, George Laval
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CHESTERTON, Gilbert Keith
Essayist, Novelist, and poet. Became a Catholic in 1922. Also a competent amateur artist who illustrated several books by Hilaire Belloc. Married Frances Blogg in 1901. From 1909 to 1935 he lived at Overroads in Beaconsfield
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CHESTERTON, Mrs Cecil (Ada Elizabeth Jones)
Writer. Married Cecil Chesterton (Brother of G K) in 1917. He died in 1918. She travelled widely. She founded Cecil Houses, which provided homes and support for homeless women
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CHESTERTON, Raymond Wilson
Cartoonist, Illustrator, Designer and Writer
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CHESTERTON SOCIETY, The
Founded 1964. 11 Lawrence Leys, Bloxham, Nr Banbury, Oxfordshire OX15 4NU
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CHESTNUTT, Charles V
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CHESTON, Charles
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CHESTOR, Rui
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CHESWORTH, Frank
Prolific illustrator in the 1890s
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CHETHAM, Humphrey
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CHETHAM, James
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CHETHAM'S SCHOOL of MUSIC
Public School in Manchester founded in 1653
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CHETHAM-STRODE, Warren
Novelist, playwright and scriptwriter
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CHETTLE, George H
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CHETTLE, Henry
Dramatist
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CHETWODE, Penelope
Writer. Wife of John Betjeman
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CHETWODE, Penelope
Travel Writer. Married to John Betjeman
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CHETWOOD, William Rufus
A London bookseller who fled to Dublin to escape creditors and became Thomas Sheridan's stage manager
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CHETWYND-HAYES, Ronald
Science Fiction Novelist & Ghost Story Writer. Single. Died of bronchial pneumonia
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CHEVALIER, J B Le
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CHEVALIER, Jean
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CHEVALIER, Tracy
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CHEVALIER, Tracy
Novelist. Lived in England since 1984.
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CHEVALLIER, Gabriel
Novelist
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CHEVALLIER, Rev C H
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CHEVINS, Hugh Terry
Muralist, Portrait Painter and Book Illustrator
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CHEVREUL, Michel-Eugene
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CHEW, Beverly
Bibliophile
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CHEW, Paul A
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CHEW, Samuel C
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CHEWINGS, C
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CHEYNE, George
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CHEYNE, Thomas Kelly
Biblical critic
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CHEYNEY, Lavell
Novelist of westerns
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CHEYNEY, Peter
Novelist and Crime novelist. Badly wounded at the 2nd Battle of the Somme in WW1
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CHEYNEY-COKER, Syl
Poet
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CHIABRERA, Gabriello
Lyric poet and satirist
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CHIANG, Hsui-feng
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CHIARELLI, Renzo
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CHIARI
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CHIARI, Joseph
Poet & Writer. Came to Scotland as Free French Envoy for Information and was later Consul in Edinburgh.
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CHIBBETT, D
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CHICAGO
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CHICAGO ART INSTITUTE
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CHICAGO TIMES, The
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE, The
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CHICANOT, E L
Story writer
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CHICHELE, Henry
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CHICHESTER
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CHICKERING, Mrs Francis E
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CHICK'S OWN ANNUAL
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CHIDESTER, Ann
Novelist
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CHIDGEY, Catherine
Novelist
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CH'IEN, Hsiao
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CHIGGIO, E
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CHIGNELL, Arthur Kent
Priest of a mission to New Guinea
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CHIGNELL, Robert
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CHIGWELL SCHOOL
Public School in Essex founded in 1629 by Samuel Harsnett, Archbishop of York
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CHIH-LIANG, N A
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CHIHULY, Dale
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CHILCOTT, John
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CHILCOTT, Tim
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CHILD, Charles
Illustrator
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CHILD, Charles B
Short Story Writer for magazines, but his detective stories were never collected in book form
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CHILD, Drusilla Mary
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CHILD, E
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CHILD, Francis James
Philologist and Collector of ballads
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CHILD, Greg
Mountaineer
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CHILD, Heather
Calligrapher and Writer
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CHILD, Isabella
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CHILD, Lauren
Children's Writer
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CHILD, Lee
Crime Novelist
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CHILD, Lydia Maria
Novelist and Campaigner against slavery. Edited the Juvenile Miscellany from 1826
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CHILD, Mrs
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CHILD, Peter
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CHILD, Philip
Novelist & Poet
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CHILD, Richard Washburn
Novelist & Diplomat
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CHILD, Sir Josiah
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CHILD, Theodore
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CHILD & PARENT'S MONITOR
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CHILD EDUCATION
Monthly Periodical founded in 1924
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CHILDAR, Catherine
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CHILDE, V Gordon
Historian
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CHILDE, Wilfred Rowland
Poet
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CHILDE-PEMBERTON, Harriet L
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CHILDERS, Robert Erskine
Novelist, politician, soldier. Married Mary Alden Osgood in 1904. Settling in Ireland in 1920 he was elected to the Dail Eireann in 1921. In the Civil War he fought against the Free State army, was arrested and executed on 24th November, 1922
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CHILDISH, Billy
Dyslexic Poet (King of the Medway towns), Novelist & Painter
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CHILDREN
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CHILDREN'S
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CHILDREN'S BOOK CLUB
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CHILDREN'S COMPANION, The
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CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA
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CHILDREN'S FICTION INDEX
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CHILDREN'S FRIEND, The
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CHILDRENS GAMES, RHYMES & SONGS
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CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED CLASSICS
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE, Books on
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CHILDREN'S NEWSPAPER
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CHILDREN'S PRIZE
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CHILDREN'S SOCIETY, The
Founded in 1881 Edward Rudolf House, Margery Street, London WC1X 0JL
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CHILDREN'S SPECIAL SERVICES MISSION
Publishers founded in 1867. At 5 Wigmore Street, W1 in 1950
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CHILDREN'S SUNDAY ALBUM
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CHILDRESS, Alice
Dramatist
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CHILDRESS, Mark
Novelist & Children's Writer
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CHILDREY, Joshua
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CHILDS, C D
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CHILDS, Edmund Burton
Writer of Boy's Stories
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CHILDS, George
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CHILDS, J Rives
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CHILDS, Marquis William
Journalist and author
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CHILDS, Mary Fairfax
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CHILDS, Robert
Printer and Publisher at Bungay in Suffolk. Committed suicide
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CHILDS, W J
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CHILD'S
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CHILD'S ARITHMETIC
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CHILD'S COMPANION, The
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CHILD'S GUIDE to KNOWLEDGE
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CHILD'S ILLUMINATED FABLE BOOK
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CHILD'S INSTRUCTOR
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CHILD'S MAGAZINE
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CHILD'S OWN ANNUAL
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CHILD'S OWN HISTORY of FRANCE
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CHILD'S OWN STORY BOOK
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CHILD'S PICTORIAL
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CHILD'S PLAY INTERNATIONAL LTD
Publisher
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CHILD-VILLIERS, Margaret
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CHILLINGTON, P J
Novelist
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CHILLINGWORTH, William
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CHILMAN, Eric
Poet
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CHILTON, Charles
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CHILTON, Charles Frederick William
Radio producer & Science Fiction Novelist
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CHILTON, H Herman
Novelist
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CHILTON COMPANY BOOK DIVISION
American publishers founded in 1955, based in Philadelphia (1963)
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CHILTON-YOUNG, Francis
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CHILVERS, Hedley A
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CHIMES & RHYMES
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CHIMNEY SWEEPERS, The
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CHIN, Lucas
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CHINA ASSOCIATION, The
Founded in 1889. At Swire House, 59 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AJ
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CHINA COW, The
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CHINARD, Gilbert
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CHINESE EXHIBITION
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CHINESE OPIUM SMOKER
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CH'ING, Sheng tsu
Emperor of China
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CHING CHING'S OWN MAGAZINE
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CHINN, Samuel
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CHIPMAN, Elizabeth
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CHIPP, Herschel B
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CHIPPENDALE, Thomas
Cabinet Maker. Senior partner in the firm of Chippendale, Haig & Co c1771
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CHIPPENDALE-HAIG & CO
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CHIPPERFIELD, Joseph Eugene
Writer of animal stories
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CHIPPINDALL, L K A
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CHIPS
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CHIPS ANNUAL
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CHIRICO, Giorgio de
Artist, Sculptor & Writer
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CHIRIKOF, E
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CHIRKOV, D
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CHIROL, Sir Valentine
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CHISABUROH, F
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CHISHOLM, Alec H
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CHISHOLM, Alison
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CHISHOLM, Hugh
Editor and leader writer on London evening papers. Financial editor of The Times 1913-20. Edited the famous 11th (Cambridge) edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911)
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CHISHOLM, James
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CHISHOLM, Louey
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CHISHOLM, P F
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CHISLETT, Ralph
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CHISWELL, Richard the Elder
A bookseller in London at the sign of the Rose in Crown in St Paul's Churchyard, his business was taken over by Charles Rivington in 1711
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CHISWICK PRESS
Press in the mid-19thC, run by Charles Whittingham. Their typography and press-work were considered some of the best in the world.
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CHIT CHAT
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CHITTENDEN, Fred J
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CHITTENDEN, Jacqueline
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CHITTICK, N
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CHITTY, Lily
Book Illustrator and Chromolithographer
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CHITTY, Sir Thomas
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CHITTY, Susan
Novelist & Biographer
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CHIVERS, Herbert C
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CHIVERS, K
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CHIVERS, Thomas Holley
Poet and physician. Twice married, the second being Harriet Hunt in 1834. Having an independent income he published much of his work at his own expense
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CHIVERS PRESS
At Windsor Bridge Road, Bath BA2 3AX in 1997
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CHIYO, Uno
Novelist
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CHOATE, Helen
Poet
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CHOCANO, Jose Santos
Poet. Murdered whilst riding a streetcar in Chile
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CHODZKO, Alexander
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CHOICE
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CHOIR, The
Monthly journal founded in 1910
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CHOLMONDELEY, Mary
Novelist. Single. Semi-invalid most of her life
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CHOLMONDELEY AWARDS
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CHOLMONDELEY-PENNELL, H
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CHOMSKY, Avram Noam
Writer on Linguistics, Philosophy and Political Science
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CHONAILL, Eibhlin Dhubh ni
Poet
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CHONZ, Selina
Children's Writer
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CHOPIN, Frederic Francois
Composer & Pianist
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CHOPIN, Kate O'Flaherty
Novelist and short story writer. Portrayed Creole & Cajun life in Louisiana
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CHOPPING, Richard
Artist of natural history subjects. Also designed dustwrappers for the Fleming Bond novels. Novelist
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CHOPPING, Richard
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CHOQUETTE, Robert
Poet & Novelist
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CHORAO, Kay
Children's writer & Illustrator
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CHORD, Jack T
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CHORELL, Walentin
Dramatist & Novelist
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CHORIER, Nicolas
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CHORLEY, Henry Fothergill
Musical Critic, Poet & Novelist
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CHORLEY, Katherine Campbell, Baroness
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CHORLTON, William
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CHOROMANSKI, Michal
Novelist
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CHORON, Alexandre
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CHORPENNING, Charlotte Lee Barrows
Head of Children's Theatre at the Goodman Theatre, Art Institute of Chicago 1931-1952 Wrote nearly 30 plays for children
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CHOTZINOFF, Samuel
Pianist, musical critic & television director
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CHOUDHURY, Nurunnessa
Poet
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CHOUINARD, Yvon
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CHOULES, Rev John Overton
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CHOWN, Daisy M
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CHOYCE, A Newberry
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CHOYNOWSKI, Piotr
Short Story Writer
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CHRAIBI, Driss
Novelist & Playwright
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CHRISMAN, Arthur Bowie
Children's Writer
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CHRISP, J
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CHRISTALLER, Johann Gottlieb
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CHRISTEL
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CHRISTEN, Kim
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CHRISTENSEN, Erwin O
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CHRISTENSEN, Lars
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CHRISTIAN, Edgar
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CHRISTIAN, Ewan
Architect
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CHRISTIAN, F
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CHRISTIAN, Garth
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CHRISTIAN, John L
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CHRISTIAN CHAPLET, The
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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION COUNCIL, National
Founded in 1809 1020 Bristol Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 6LB
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CHRISTIAN EVIDENCE SOCIETY
Founded in 1870 St Stephen's House, St Stephen's Crescent, Brentwood, Essex CM13 2AT
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CHRISTIAN EXAMINER, The
The first magazine of the Established Church in Ireland. Founded in 1825
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