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  2. Bismarck: The Man and the Statesman - Wikipedia

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    To learn more about his personal life, Taylor read many biographies of Bismarck and a few monographs in French, German and English. He also read Bismarck's memoirs. [2] He later wrote that the biography was one of the books he had most enjoyed writing: "I knew all the historical background already.

  3. Alexander Carmichael - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Carmichael (full name Alexander Archibald Carmichael or Alasdair Gilleasbaig MacGilleMhìcheil in his native Scottish Gaelic; 1 December 1832, Taylochan, Isle of Lismore – 6 June 1912, Barnton, Edinburgh) was a Scottish exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian, and author.

  4. The Albatross (novella) - Wikipedia

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    The Albatross is a novella written by Susan Hill, first appearing in the collection The Albatross and Other Stories published by Hamish Hamilton in 1971. It won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1972. [2] It appeared as a standalone book published by Penguin Books in 2000. [3]

  5. Marvin Hamlisch - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. He is one of a handful of people to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards, a feat dubbed the "EGOT".

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  7. Joanna Cannan - Wikipedia

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    Republished by Fidra Books in 2006 with a twenty-page biography of the author by her daughter Josephine. Another Pony for Jean (1938) London Pride (1939). Republished by Fidra Books; More Ponies for Jean (1943) They Bought Her A Pony (1944) Hamish: The Story of a Shetland Pony (1944) I Wrote A Pony Book (1950) Gaze at the Moon (1957)

  8. Hartley Howard - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Horace Ognall (20 June 1908 – 12 April 1979), [1] known by the pen names Hartley Howard and Harry Carmichael, was a British crime novelist. Ognall was born in Montreal and worked as a journalist before starting his fiction career.

  9. Newes from Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Newes from Scotland - declaring the damnable life and death of Dr. Fian, a notable sorcerer is a pamphlet printed in London in 1591, and likely written by James Carmichael, who later advised King James VI on the writing of his book Daemonologie. [2]