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  2. Michael Farris Smith - Wikipedia

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    Michael Farris Smith was born in McComb, Mississippi. [1] He was raised in a deeply religious family; Smith's father was a Southern Baptist minister. [2] His family moved around many times when he was young, eventually settling in Magnolia, Mississippi. [3] Smith attended South Pike High School and graduated from Parklane Academy in 1988.

  3. Charles W. Whittlesey - Wikipedia

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    Charles White Whittlesey (January 20, 1884 – November 26, 1921) was a United States Army Medal of Honor recipient who led the Lost Battalion in the Meuse–Argonne offensive during World War I. He committed suicide by drowning when he jumped from a ship en route to Havana on November 26, 1921, at age 37.

  4. Michael Beschloss - Wikipedia

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    Williams College (BA) Harvard University (MBA) Subject. United States presidency. Spouse. Afsaneh Mashayekhi. Children. 2. Michael Richard Beschloss[1] (born November 30, 1955) [2] is an American historian specializing in the United States presidency. [3][4][5] He is the author of nine books on the presidency.

  5. Michael Wood (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Michael David Wood, OBE, FSA (born 23 July 1948) is an English historian and broadcaster. He has presented numerous well-known television documentary series from the late 1970s to the present day. Wood has also written a number of books on English history, including In Search of the Dark Ages, The Domesday Quest, The Story of England, and In ...

  6. Michael Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Smith's first book, An Unsung Hero - Tom Crean was a notable success when first published in 2000 and became the No 1 best-selling non-fiction book in Ireland. [1] The biography of Tom Crean was responsible for raising awareness of the role played by Irishmen in the history of Polar exploration. A subsequent adaptation of the book for ...

  7. L. P. Hartley - Wikipedia

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    L. P. Hartley. Leslie Poles Hartley CBE (30 December 1895 – 13 December 1972) was an English novelist and short story writer. Although his first fiction was published in 1924, his best-known works are the Eustace and Hilda trilogy (1944–1947) and The Go-Between (1953). The latter was made into a film in 1971, as was his 1957 novel The ...

  8. The Edge of the World (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Edge of the World. (book) The Edge of the World: A Cultural History of the North Sea and the Transformation of Europe is a history narrative written for the general public. It was published in 2014 by Pegasus Books and written by Michael Pye. The book tells a history based on neglected archival sources and fresh interpretations of other ...

  9. Michael Marshall Smith - Wikipedia

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    Pen name. Michael Marshall. Occupation. Author. Nationality. British. Website. www.michaelmarshallsmith.com. Michael Paul Marshall Smith (born 3 May 1965) is an English novelist, screenwriter and short story writer who also writes as Michael Marshall, M. M. Smith and Michael Rutger.

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