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Spufford and Small
* Spufford, M. ( 1981 ), Small Books and Pleasant Histories: Popular Fiction and its Readership in seventeenth Century England.

Spufford and its
The book's heroes include the mountaineer George Mallory, and its influences include the writing of Simon Schama and Francis Spufford.

Spufford and Century
* Spufford, M. ( 1984 ), The Great Reclothing of Rural England: Petty Chapmen and their Wares in the Seventeenth Century.

Margaret and Small
Small, Margaret Bruce and Ian A. G. Shepherd ( 1988 ) A Beaker Child Burial from Catterline, Kincardine and Deeside, Proc.
* Hungary: Small Japanese garden on Margaret Island, Budapest and another one in the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden.
; Elizabeth Leonhardt ; Estelle Hine ; Ethel R. Parsons ; Florence T. Milburn ; Boniface T. Small ; Victoria White ; Isabelle Rose Roy ; Margaret D. Murray ; Sara B. Myer ; and Sara M. Cox.

Margaret and Books
* Cocteau, Jean, The White Book ( Le Livre blanc ), sometimes translated as The White Paper, translated by Margaret Crosland, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 1989
As explained by Pocket Books editor Margaret Clark, it was decided to scale back the number of books published not due to low sales or lack of interest in the prequel series, but due to the fact that the televised series often conflicted with planned literary plotlines, or beat the book series to the punch entirely.
This representation of Margaret of Anjou comes from Illuminations From the Books of the Skinners Company, AD 1422.
Pike has significant roles in the Pocket Books novels Enterprise: The First Adventure ( Vonda N. McIntyre, 1986 ), Final Frontier ( Diane Carey, 1988 ), Vulcan's Glory ( D. C. Fontana, 1989 ), and Burning Dreams ( Margaret Wander Bonanno, 2006 ).
Usagi has appeared in stories published by Cartoon Books, Oni Press, Sky Dog Press, Wizard Press, and most recently in the benefit book Drawing the Line, the proceeds of which went to Princess Margaret Hospital and The Hospital for Sick Children, both in Toronto, for cancer research.
Category: Books by Margaret Wise Brown
The only American review that Orwell himself saw, in the New York Herald Tribune Books, by Margaret Carson Hubbard, was unfavourable: " The ghastly vulgarity of the third-rate characters who endure the heat and talk and nausea of the glorious days of the British Raj, when fifteen lashes settled any native insolence, is such that they kill all interest in their doings.
* Books in Canada First Novel Award: Margaret Gibson, Opium Dreams
In 2002, the latest edition was published by Anchor Books with an introduction by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
Following the production of The Soul Key, editor Marco Palmieri left Pocket Books, replaced by Margaret Clark, who commissioned the novel The Rough Beasts of Empire ( part of the Typhon Pact crossover ) set five years into the series ' relative future, without covering the intervening years.
* Margaret K. McElderry Books
* Works by Margaret Oliphant at Microsoft Books Live Search
Tamsin Margaret M. Greig (; born 12 July 1966 ) is an English actress principally known for her roles in two Channel 4 television comedies: Fran Katzenjammer in Black Books and Dr. Caroline Todd in Green Wing.
* In 2002, the latest edition was published by Anchor Books with an introduction by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
When Ballantine Books ( a division of Random House ) acquired Fawcett Books in 1982 while Popular was sold to Warner Communications, it inherited a mass market paperback list with such authors as William Bernhardt, Amanda Cross, Stephen Frey, P. D. James, William X. Kienzle, Anne Perry, Daniel Silva, Peter Straub and Margaret Truman.
He was also an active member in YALSA, serving on the Best Books for Young Adults Committee and the Margaret A. Edwards Award Committee.
The earliest register of births, marriages and deaths dates back to 1595 ; the Achdeacon ’ s corrections Books, recording the proceedings of church courts, refer to “ Edward Dutton and Margaret his wife ” being absent from church in 1673 and the churchwardens ’ accounts reveal that 10s 6d ( 52. 5p ) purchased a coffin for Joseph Joynson in 1744.
Russian and Ukrainian Avant-Garde and Constructivist Books and Serials in the New York Public Library: A First Census & Listing of Artists Represented by Robert H. Davis and Margaret Sandler ( Hardcover-Mar 1998 )
Manual for the Peacemake: An Iroquois Legent to Heal Self ( with Margaret Rubin ) Quest Books ( 1995 ) ISBN 0-8356-0709-7
* " Defending Kantorowicz ," Letter to the New York Review of Books by Robert L. Benson, Ralph E. Giesey and Margaret Sevcenko, Aug. 13, 1992.

Margaret and Pleasant
Major tributaries to the Hocking include ( downriver to upriver ) Federal Creek, Margaret Creek, Sunday Creek, Monday Creek, Scott Creek, Oldtown Creek, Clear Creek, Rush Creek, Pleasant Run, Baldwin Run, and Hunters Run.
He is married to the former Margaret Donna Pleasant.

Margaret and Histories
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Jonathan Slinger as York and, reprising his role from 2000, Richard Cordery as Gloucester.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Forbes Masson as Edward and Jonathan Slinger as Richard.
* Susannah Minifie and Margaret Minifie-The Histories of Lady Frances S ---- and Lady Caroline S ----
; " University District ", Historylink Magic Lantern Library ( www. Historylink. org ); Keming Kuo, " Beautiful Trees Cut To ' Line Someone's Pocket '", The Seattle Times, 29 June 1977 ; " Removal of Trees Protested ", Ibid., 23 November 1926 ; " Removal of Giant Trees Would Be Crime ", Ibid., 4 November 1926 ; " Roosevelt Park Again Ravenna ", ibid., 29 May 1931 ; " Sears To Close Roosevelt Store ", > Ibid., 1 November 1979 ; Shareen Singh, " Area's Metaphysical Bent Is Well Known ", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 12 September 1998, Neighbors ( project 1996-2000 ); Margaret Pitcairn Strachan, " Roosevelt-Ravenna Are Bustling Areas ", The Seattle Sunday Times, 7 July 1946, p. 5 ; Seattle School Histories, 1869-1974 ed.

Margaret and Popular
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
* Tringham, Ruth & Conkey, Margaret, " Rethinking Figurines: A Critical View from Archaeology of Gimbutas, the ' Goddess ' and Popular Culture " in Goodison, Lucy ( ed.
* Joshel, Sandra R .; Malamud, Margaret ; and McGuire, Donald T. Imperial Projections: Ancient Rome in Modern Popular Culture.

Margaret and Fiction
Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936, is a romance novel written by Margaret Mitchell, who received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the book in 1937.
In 1937, Margaret Mitchell received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Gone with the Wind and the second annual National Book Award from the American Booksellers Association.
* 1937 – Gone with the Wind, a novel by Margaret Mitchell, wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
Margaret Atwood: Feminism and Fiction.
* Margaret Anne Doody, " George Eliot and the Eighteenth-Century Novel ," Nineteenth-Century Fiction 35 ( December 1980 ): 260-91.
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Margaret Atwood :-Alias Grace
* Fiction: Margaret Laurence, A Jest of God.
* Fiction: Margaret Laurence, The Diviners.
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction: Margaret Atwood, Alias Grace
The second issue, as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, featured stories by W. L. Alden, Robert Arthur, Ray Bradbury, Robert M. Coates, Miriam Allen DeFord, Anthony Hope, Damon Knight, Kris Neville, Walt Sheldon and Margaret St. Clair, plus a collaboration of L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt.
* Margaret Paul Joseph, " Caliban in Exile: The Outsider in Caribbean Fiction ", Greenwood Press, 1992.
It was also a finalist for the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award, and the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction.
In 2008 he published his fifth novel, The Retreat, which was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and which won the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award, and the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction.
* 2002 Finalist, Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction — The Case of Lena S.
* 2008 Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction — The Retreat

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