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  2. Winston (name) - Wikipedia

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    Winston, a Peter Tinniswood character; Winston, the janitor's cat in The Bash Street Kids; Winston, a track inspection vehicle in Thomas & Friends; Winston, a character in Unicorn: Warriors Eternal; Winston Bishop, a character in New Girl; Winston Chu (Degrassi character) in Degrassi: The Next Generation; Winston Frost, Emma Frost's father in ...

  3. Winston Graham - Wikipedia

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    Winston Mawdsley Graham OBE, born Winston Grime (30 June 1908 – 10 July 2003), was an English novelist best known for the Poldark series of historical novels set in Cornwall, though he also wrote numerous other works, including contemporary thrillers, period novels, short stories, non-fiction and plays. [2]

  4. History of the World (book) - Wikipedia

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    History of the World [1] is a compendium written by a collection of noted historians. It was edited by William Nassau Weech, M.A., a former Headmaster of Sedbergh School (and a very early aficionado of downhill skiing who also wrote By Ski in Norway, one of the first British accounts of the sport).

  5. Winston Groom - Wikipedia

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    Winston Francis Groom Jr. (March 23, 1943 – September 17, 2020) [1] [2] was an American author. He is best known for his best-selling novel Forrest Gump (1986), which became a 1990s cultural phenomenon after being adapted as the film of the same name directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Tom Hanks. After the film was released, gaining a ...

  6. William Winwood Reade - Wikipedia

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    Since The Martyrdom of Man had, by Victorian standards, a relatively sympathetic account of African history, it was approvingly cited by W. E. B. Du Bois in his books The Negro (1915) and The World and Africa (1947). [11] Cecil Rhodes, an English-born South African politician and businessman, said that the book "made me what I am". [9]

  7. Poldark - Wikipedia

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    Graham states in Poldark's Cornwall that the Bodmin Moor hamlet of Demelza, in the parish of St Wenn, was the inspiration for his character's first name. [a] In Poldark's Cornwall, Graham reveals that the name "Poldark" is a product of his imagination. He initially named the character after his friend, a chemist named Polgreen.

  8. The History of the World (Raleigh) - Wikipedia

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    The History of the World (originally The Historie of the VVorld / In Five Bookes) is an incomplete work of history by Sir Walter Raleigh, begun in about 1607 whilst the author was imprisoned in the Tower of London, and first published in 1614. It covers the course of human history from Genesis to the conquest of Macedon by Rome. [1]

  9. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Jennie Spencer Churchill with her two sons, Jack (left) and Winston (right) in 1889. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born on 30 November 1874 at his family's ancestral home, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. [2] On his father's side, he was a member of the aristocracy as a descendant of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. [3]