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The original song Advance Australia Fair was composed by Peter Dodds McCormick under the pen-name ' Amicus ' ( which means ' friend ' in Latin ), in the late 19th century, and first performed by Andrew Fairfax at a Highland Society function in Sydney on 30 November 1878.
* Hwaetberht ( died 740s ), Abbot of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory, who wrote under the pen-name of Eusebius
* July 22 – Janusz Korczak ( pen-name of Henryk Goldszmit ), Polish-Jewish children's author, pediatrician, and child pedagogist ( born 1878 or 1879 ) ( d. 1942 )
As Kelley Winters ( pen-name Katharine Wilson ), an advocate for GID reform put it, " Behaviors that would be ordinary or even exemplary for gender-conforming boys and girls are presented as symptomatic of mental disorder for gender nonconforming children.
* Stephen King, in his novel Thinner ( written under the pen-name Richard Bachman ), includes a reference to the " King in Yellow " as a head shop from which the protagonist's daughter buys an item.
In the summer of 1990, John P. Miller ( now better known by his pen-name, James Ernest ), wrote and published the first edition of the book Contact Juggling, which covers all of the basic contact juggling techniques and methods for learning them.
Smits, like André Vernet ( 1938 ), hypothesizes that Carnotensis ( the pen-name of the commentary ) is Bernard of Chartres-the individual who Silvestris is most confused for.
Although in his youth, Shimaki published a short-lived literary magazine called Kunugi no Mi (" Acorn ", 1918 ), containing tanka poems and essays which he wrote under the pen-name of Asakura Tengai, his literary career did not begin in earnest until after he was released from prison the second time.
, meaning " pine-waves " ( the movement of pine needles when the wind blows through them ), was Funakoshi's pen-name, which he used in his poetic and philosophical writings and messages to his students.
Under the pen-name Miss Sadie Blackeyes, he wrote popular flagellation novels such as Baby douce fille ( 1910 ), Miss: The memoirs of a young lady of quality containing recollections of boarding school discipline and intimate details of her chastisement ( 1912 ), and Petite Dactylo et autres textes de flagellation ( 1913 ).
* Kodō Nomura ( 1882-1963 ), pen-name of Osakazu Nomura, a novelist and music critic in Showa period Japan
Cyril Lionel Robert James ( 4 January 1901 – 19 May 1989 ), who sometimes wrote under the pen-name J. R. Johnson, was an Afro-Trinidadian historian, journalist, socialist theorist and essayist.
* Itō Sachio ( 1864 – 1913 ), the pen-name of a Japanese tanka poet and novelist ( his real name name was Itō Kojirō )
Green Eggs and Ham is a best-selling and critically acclaimed book by Dr. Seuss ( a pen-name of Theodor Seuss Geisel ), first published on August 12, 1960.
* Philip Latham ( pen-name of Robert S. Richardson ), in his novel Missing Men of Saturn, has Themis collide with Titan, " getting rid of the little nuisiance once and for all ", according to the introduction.
Among the poets of this period were Gazi Burhanaddin, Haqiqi ( pen-name of Jahan-shah Qara Qoyunlu ), and Habibi.
Renowned poets in Azerbaijani language are Nasimi, Shah Ismail I ( who was known with the pen-name Khatai ), Fuzuli, and Mohammad Hossein Shahriar.
* James Davis ( critic ) ( 1853-1907 ), pen-name Owen Hall, Irish-born theatre writer and theatre critic
Pierre Ryckmans ( born 28 September 1935, in Brussels, Belgium ), who also uses the pen-name Simon Leys, is a writer, sinologist, essayist and literary critic.
The pen-name is play on the magical realm of Avalon and the young later-to-be, King Arthur, within the story-cycle of tales known generally as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table ; specifically according to Taylor ( 2001: p. 148 ), Woodroffe chose the name from the noted incomplete magnum opus, the painting ' Arthur's Sleep in Avalon ' by Burne-Jones.
Abraham Ruchat ( 1678 – 1750 ), who was published in Bourguet's periodicals, is best known as the author ( under the pen-name of Gottlieb Kypseler ) of an excellent guide-book to Switzerland, which was published from 1714 until 1778.
I. Zangwill has written under the names " J. Freeman Bell " ( in collaboration ), " Countess von S .", and " Marshallik "; Mrs. Frankau is known as " Frank Danby "; and so on ; but there is nothing specifically Jewish about this adoption of a pen-name.
* Gag ( comic artist ), pen-name for the Canadian comic strip artist André Gagnon

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He was also spending time with Eleanor Jacques, but her attachment to Dennis Collings remained an obstacle to his hopes of a more serious relationship. The pen-name " George Orwell " was inspired by the River Orwell
He adopted the name because his father, Oxford, was already using it as a pen-name for his plays.
Thus the Bessie Bunter series of English boarding-school stories, initially written by the prolific Charles Hamilton under the name Hilda Richards, was taken on by other authors who continued to use the same pen-name.
Airspeed Limited was established to build aeroplanes in 1931 in York, England, by A. H. Tiltman and Nevil Shute Norway ( the aeronautical engineer and famous writer, who used his forenames as his pen-name ).
Although Wyndham had already published other novels using other pen-name combinations drawn from his lengthy real name, this was the first published under the John Wyndham pen-name.
An early example was the Pete Manx series by Henry Kuttner and Arthur K. Barnes ( sometimes writing together and sometimes separately, under the house pen-name of Kelvin Kent ).
His pen-name was San ' ai ( 三愛 ).
The writer Sam Clemens ( better known by his pen-name Mark Twain ) lived in the city briefly during the summer of 1855 while working at the local newspaper, the Muscatine Journal, which was partly owned by his brother, Orion Clemens.
was the pen-name of, a Japanese author active during the Shōwa period in Japan.
was the pen-name of, a Japanese tanka poet and novelist active during the Meiji period of Japan.
` Attar was a pen-name which he took for his occupation.
Adaptations into other dialects were made by Charles Letellier ( Mons, 1842 ) and Charles Wérotte ( Namur, 1844 ); much later, Léon Bernus published some hundred imitations of La Fontaine in the dialect of Charleroi ( 1872 ); he was followed during the 1880s by Joseph Dufrane, writing in the Borinage dialect under the pen-name Bosquètia.
Decades later, Léon Bernus published some hundred imitations of La Fontaine in the dialect of Charleroi ( 1872 ); he was followed during the 1880s by Joseph Dufrane, writing in the Borinage dialect under the pen-name Bosquètia.
was the pen-name of a Japanese author and haiku poet.
was the pen-name of a journalist, political theorist and statesman in Meiji period Japan.
The most influential writer of Jèrriais in the 20th century was a U. S. citizen, George Francis Le Feuvre ( 1891 – 1984 ) whose pen-name was " George d ' la Forge ".
His father was a watchmaker, who later managed and owned a successful fashionable jewelry shop, and was also a notable Yiddish writer writing under the pen-name of Moshe Oved.

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is the pen-name of Japanese manga artist Michitaka Kikuchi whose work spans multiple genres and appeals to diverse audiences.
In 1888 or 1889 he began coughing up blood and soon adopted the pen-name Shiki from the Japanese hototogisu, which is a word usually translated as cuckoo.
* Ian Buruma, pen-name of an author on Japanese culture
* Itō Sachio, the real name of Itō Sachio, which was the pen-name of a Japanese tanka poet and novelist
* Itō Sachio, the pen-name of a Japanese tanka poet and novelist ( his real name name was Kojirō Itō )
was the pen-name of a Japanese novelist of Korean descent, active during the Shōwa period.
was the pen-name of Ishizuka Tomoji ( written in different kanji ( 石塚友次 )), a Japanese haiku poet and novelist active during the Showa period of Japan.
was the pen-name of a Japanese poet known for his romantic and gothic poetry patterned after English literature.

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