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  • Thumbnail for Cide Hamete Benengeli
    Cide Hamete Benengeli [ˈθiðe aˈmete beneŋˈɡeli] is a fictional Arab Muslim historian created by Miguel de Cervantes in his novel Don Quixote, who Cervantes...
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  • Worlds Beyond was an American digest magazine of science fiction and fantasy fiction in 1950 and 1951. The magazine only issued three monthly issues, from...
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    Stanley Plumly (May 23, 1939 – April 11, 2019) was an American poet and the director of University of Maryland, College Park's creative writing program...
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  • Phillip Hamman was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War of 1775–1783. In 1823 he was ordained preacher of the Friendship Baptist Church of Fackler...
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  • Denise Danks is an English novelist, journalist and screenwriter. She has twice been shortlisted for the Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger. She is...
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    Jeff Guess is an Australian poet based in Adelaide, South Australia. He has published many poetry compilations, as well as educational books on poetry...
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    Hedvig Amalia Aurora "Aurore" Storckenfeldt (26 December 1816 in Varnum [sv] – 21 July 1900 in Jönköping) was a Swedish reform pedagogue. She founded the...
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  • Lys rouge, "Quarterly journal of royalist studies", was a quarterly monarchist French magazine established in Paris in 1976 and discontinued in 2006. The...
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  • André Guijon (November, 1548 – September, 1631) was a French churchman and orator. He was born in Autun, the son of Jean Guijon, a physician and Oriental...
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