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  2. James R. Benn - Wikipedia

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    Benn was born on September 5, 1949, in New York City, New York to parents Harold Joseph and Gertrude Ross Benn. He grew up in Southington, Connecticut. After graduation from Southington High School in 1967 Benn attended the University of Connecticut, where he earned a bachelor's degree. He also holds a Master of Library Science (MLS) from ...

  3. Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Dogood's letters were published and became a subject of conversation around town. Neither James nor the Courant 's readers were aware of the ruse, and James was unhappy with Benjamin when he discovered the popular correspondent was his younger brother. Franklin was an advocate of free speech from an early age.

  4. List of LGBT Jews - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Jennings, transgender activist [ 19] Frank Kameny, prominent gay rights activist from 1957 to 2011 (born to Jewish parents but became an atheist) [ 20] Cameron Kasky, gun control activist [ 21][ 22][ 23] Larry Kramer Author, playwright, activist with ACT-UP. Ezra Nawi, Israeli human rights activist [ 24]

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  6. The Unfortunates - Wikipedia

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    The Unfortunates is an experimental "book in a box" published in 1969 by English author B. S. Johnson and reissued in 2008 by New Directions. [1] The 27 sections are unbound, with a first and last chapter specified: the 25 sections between them, ranging from a single paragraph to 12 pages in length, are designed to be read in any order, [1] giving a total of 15.5 septillion possible ...

  7. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union 1707 declared that the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland were "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". [p] [38] The term "United Kingdom" has occasionally been used as a description for the former Kingdom of Great Britain, although its official name from 1707 to 1800 was simply "Great Britain". [39]

  8. Alibris - Wikipedia

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    The Alibris website was launched on October 23, 1998 at 14:30PM EST also built by Michael Warchut. [citation needed] Alibris was incorporated in 1998. [citation needed] Alibris acquired Bibliocity in October 1999. [ 3] The company was backed by venture capital until 2006, when it was purchased by Oak Hill Capital Partners, a private equity firm.

  9. List of best-selling fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    Authors of comic books are not included unless they have been published in book format (for example, comic albums, manga tankōbon volumes, trade paperbacks, or graphic novels ). Authors such as Jane Austen, Miguel de Cervantes, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Dickens, Arthur Conan Doyle, Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Rick Riordan, Ernest Hemingway, Jack ...