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* The Amulet of Samarkand is the first book in the Bartimaeus Trilogy written by Jonathan Stroud.
* William Gladstone, a semi-fictional Characters of the Bartimaeus trilogy # William Gladstone by Jonathan Stroud
* October 27 – Jonathan Stroud, fantasy writer
There are Utukku in the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud, acting as prison guards in the British Tower of London.
* Nathaniel, protagonist in the Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
* Simon Lovelace, a character in the Bartimaeus book series by Jonathan Stroud
* 2006-The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
Two notable recent series with such settings are Bartimaeus by Jonathan Stroud, Camp Half-Blood and The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riordan, although they are both largely set in modern day.
The book The Ring of Solomon by Jonathan Stroud, written in 2010, focuses on this supernatural ring.
* Bartimaeus, a series of fantasy novels by Jonathan Stroud
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Jonathan and author
* 1949 – Jonathan Kellerman, American author
* 1961 – Jonathan Coe, English author
Jonathan Rosenberg, author / artist of the humorous science fiction webcomic Scenes from a Multiverse, references an ansible powered by a quantum-entangled ferret in the 2012-Jun-25 edition of the comic.
* 1949 – Jonathan Carroll, American author
* 1934 – Jonathan Miller, English director, actor, and author
Rabelais was by far Sterne's favourite author, and in his correspondence he made clear that he considered himself as Rabelais ' successor in humor writing, distancing himself from Jonathan Swift:
The De Vere Code, a book by English actor Jonathan Bond, the author claims that Thomas Thorpe ´ s 30-word dedication to the original publication of Shakespeare's Sonnets contains six simple encryptions which conclusively establish de Vere as the author of the poems.
* Dr Jonathan Sarfati, ( BSc ( Hons ), PhD ) author, New Zealand Chess Champion
* July 31 – Jonathan Dollimore, British author and professor
** Jonathan Franzen, American author
* Christos Jonathan Hayward, Eastern Orthodox author and theologian
Henry Fielding proved his mastery of the form in Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ), The Life of Jonathan Wild the Great ( 1743 ) and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ( 1749 ), but, as Fielding himself wrote, these novels were written in imitation of the manner of Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, not in imitation of the picaresque novel ; Cervantes himself wrote a short picaresque novel, Rinconete y Cortadillo part of his Novelas Ejemplares ( Exemplary Novels ).
In 2005, the magazine Time included this work in their " 100 Best Novels from 1923 – 2005 ", and in 2010 American author Jonathan Franzen hailed the novel as a " masterpiece " in The New York Times.
Jonathan Scott Frakes ( born August 19, 1952 ) is an American actor, author and director.
* Jonathan Freedland, journalist and author – lives in Stoke Newington.
* Nicole Krauss, author, wife of Jonathan Safran Foer
* Jonathan Aitken — politician, author and broadcaster
* Jonathan Shipley ( writer ) ( b. 1951 ), American science-fiction author
In 2006 there was debate based on the question of the extent to which a dramaturg can claim ownership of a production, such as the case of Jonathan Larson, the author of the musical Rent and Lynn Thomson, the dramaturg on the production.
Despite the majority of contemporaneous scholars and writers agreeing that Peter was the true author of the Crusade and that its aims became corrupted and violent over time in contrast to the purer and mostly non-violent People's Crusade, most recent scholars such as Jonathan Riley-Smith consider such views as an excellent instance of the legendary amplification of the First Crusade — an amplification which, beginning during the crusade itself, in the " idolizations " of the different camps ( idola castrorum, if one may pervert Bacon ), soon developed into a regular saga.
Protestants in Ireland, and the Anglo-Irish class in particular, were by no means universally attached to the cause of continued political union with Great Britain: for instance, author Jonathan Swift ( 1667 – 1745 ), a clergyman in the Church of Ireland, vigorously denounced the plight of ordinary Irish people under British rule.
Jonathan Weiner is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author of non-fiction books on his biology observations, in particular evolution in the Galápagos Islands, genetics, and the environment.
Local author, Jonathan Coe has drawn on Moseley for inspiration, including the suburb in scenes in his books The Rotters ' Club and The Closed Circle.

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