A Charles Muller
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A Charles Muller
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[Chips From A German Workshop V5 | Chips From A German Workshop Vol Iii | India What Can It Teach Us | My Autobiography]
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A Charles Muller
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A Charles Muller
Download F Max Muller's free eBooks:
[Chips From A German Workshop V5 | Chips From A German Workshop Vol Iii | India What Can It Teach Us | My Autobiography]
Christopher Dyer
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Christopher Dyer (1944-now)
Christopher Charles Dyer CBE FBA (born 1944) is Professor of Medieval History and director of the Centre for English Local History at the University of Leicester.
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[About Sugar Buying For Jobbers]
Adam Fletcher Activist
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Adam Fletcher Activist (1975-now)
Adam Fletcher is a leading author and educator focused on youth voice and student engagement, recognized for founding The Freechild Project. His work centers on youth studies, critical thinking and the development of democratic society. Before starting a national nonprofit organization called CommonAction in 2005, Fletcher worked in nonprofit organizations and with government agencies for more than 15 years. He completed his undergraduate degree in critical pedagogy and youth studies at The Evergreen State College, and began his graduate studies at the University of Washington in educational leadership and policy studies. For the last decade Fletcher has worked with educators, youth workers and government administrators around the world on democratizing educational practice and policy in schools and youth programs. He also serves as a director and advisor to several organizations, and is a contributing editor to the Review of Education, Pedagogy and Cultural Studies.
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[Dead Men Money | In The Mayor Parlour | The Charing Cross Mystery | The Ivory God]
Ethel Watts Mumford
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Ethel Watts Mumford
Ethel Watts Mumford (1876 or 78 - 1940) was a U.S. author, a New Yorker. "Mumford" came from her first husband George D Mumford, a lawyer (married 1894-1901). After her first husband grew intolerant of her prolific writing and art career, she fled to San Francisco in 1899 with their only child, a son. She sued for divorce on grounds of desertion. After the divorce was granted in 1901, she returned to New York, vowing never to remarry unless her husband accepted her career.
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[Out Of The Ashes]
Carmen Baroja
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Carmen Baroja
Carmen Baroja Nessi (Pamplona, 1883 - 4 June 1950, Madrid), Spanish writer and ethnologist who wrote under the pseudonym Vera Alzate. She was the sister of the writers Ricardo and Pio Baroja, and mother of the anthropologist Julio Caro Baroja and film director Pio Caro Baroja.
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[Zalacain El Aventurero]
John Lewis
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John Lewis
John Lewis (January 17, 1858 - May 18, 1935) was a Canadian author and journalist who was, variously, editor of the Toronto Daily Star and the Toronto Globe and served in the Canadian Senate for the last ten years of his life. Lewis' father, John, was a Welshman who immigrated to Canada and worked as a teacher and school principal. Lewis himself was born on Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario, a few yards from the future site of Toronto's Old City Hall.
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Siobhan Macgowan
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Siobhan Macgowan
Siobhan MacGowan was born in Brighton, England in 1963. She is the sister of Shane MacGowan, lead singer of the Irish group The Pogues.
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