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  2. The Nightingale (Hannah novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Nightingale (2015) is a historical fiction novel by American author Kristin Hannah published by St. Martin's Press.The book tells the story of two sisters in France during World War II and their struggle to survive and resist the German occupation there.

  3. Robert Timberg - Wikipedia

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    Robert Richard "Bob" Timberg (June 16, 1940 – September 6, 2016 [2]) was an American journalist, writer, and author of four books, including The Nightingale's Song. [3] Timberg was raised in the New York City area. His father was musician and composer Sammy Timberg.

  4. Kristin Hannah - Wikipedia

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    Hannah wrote her first novel with her mother, who was dying of cancer at the time, but the book was never published. [5] Hannah's best-selling work, The Nightingale, has sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide and has been published in 45 languages. [6] [7] Hannah lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington, [8] with her husband and their son.

  5. R. A. C. Parker - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alexander Clarke Parker (15 June 1927 - 23 April 2001) was a British historian who specialised in Britain's appeasement of Nazi Germany and the Second World War. Fellow historian Kenneth O. Morgan called him "perhaps the leading authority on the international crises of the 1930s, appeasement and the coming of war".

  6. List of Columbia College people - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Manning (1912), prominent slavicist at Columbia University; Parker LeRoy Moon (1913), professor and managing editor of the Political Science Quarterly; Benjamin Graham (1914), economist who pioneered value investing; Herbert Schneider (1915), German American professor of philosophy and religious studies scholar; Irwin Edman (1916 ...

  7. Nightingale (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Nightingale, the first nursing journal published in 1886; see Nursing literature The Nightingale (Pinkney book) , a 2002 children's picture book by Jerry Pinkney The Nightingale (Hannah novel) , a work of historical fiction by Kristin Hannah

  8. 1992 in literature - Wikipedia

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    April 28 – Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), American novelist (born 1918) May 22 – Elizabeth David, English cookery writer (born 1913) July 6 – Mary Q. Steele, American novelist (born 1922) July 22 – Reginald Bretnor, American science fiction writer (born 1911) July 23 – Robert Liddell, English biographer, novelist and poet (born 1908)

  9. Nursing literature - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 1886, the first nursing journal, The Nightingale was published, becoming the first nursing journal. [ 1 ] In 1900, the American Journal of Nursing began publication, becoming the first nursing journal to be owned and operated by nurses.