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  2. Thomas Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph was born on 8 June 1954, in Eloor, an industrial town in Ernakulam district of the south Indian state of Kerala to Thomas Vadaykkal and Mary Vellayil. [1] He wrote his first short story when he was a 5th standard student and started publishing stories in Malayalam weeklies during his high school and college period.

  3. Book Review: Rural Appalachian family’s dreams turn dark in ...

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    Ron Rash has made the fog-shrouded ridges of Appalachia his fictional home in novels and short stories over a highly acclaimed career dating back decades. With “The Caretaker,” his first novel ...

  4. The Rescue (Conrad novel) - Wikipedia

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    Very shortly after publication in 1920, a book review came out in "The Sewanee Review" in which G.H.C. said that The Rescue is "deeply and sincerely imaginative", and "is Conrad at his best" [1] Also in 1920, The New York Times published an article on The Rescue , in which the 20-year delay from beginning to end of the novel is discussed. [ 2 ]

  5. Joseph O. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Oliver Carter (December 20, 1835 – February 27, 1909), known professionally as Joseph O. Carter, also known as J. O. Carter and Joe Carter, was a legal advisor to Queen Liliʻuokalani, serving on her Privy Council of State.

  6. Hawaiʻiloa - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiʻiloa was an expert fisherman and navigator who was famous for his lengthy fishing expeditions. [1] While on a prolonged voyage, his principal navigator, Makaliʻi, asked Hawaiʻiloa to steer eastward towards Aldebaran (Hokuʻula, meaning "red star") and the Pleiades (near the Cluster of Makaliʻi).

  7. John Davis Paris - Wikipedia

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    In September 1851 Paris married Mary Carpenter (1815–1896) of New York. They decided to return to Hawaii, left in November and arrived in March 1852. This time he was posted to the slightly less remote Kona District on the same island. They had a daughter Ellen (known as Ella) Hudson (1852–1938) and a son John Davis, Jr. (1854–1918).

  8. Kennedy patriarch's mistress tells all, says his wife ... - AOL

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    Joseph P. Kennedy's mistress Janet Fontaine gives intriguing details about her nine-year affair with one of the most powerful men in America. Kennedy patriarch's mistress tells all, says his wife ...

  9. Amos Starr Cooke - Wikipedia

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    His father was Joseph Platt Cooke (1760–1841) and mother was Annis Starr (died 1813). His grandfather Joseph Platt Cooke (1730–1816) served in the American Revolutionary War. [1] Juliette Montague was born in Sunderland, Massachusetts, March 10, 1812. Her father was Caleb Montague (1781–1825) and mother Martha Warner. [2]