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  2. Australian tonalism - Wikipedia

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    Meldrum returned to Melbourne in 1912, established an art school at Elizabeth Street and began publishing his theories of art, which created a storm in the Australian art world. His school of painting attracted equally passionate followers and critics, and artists who adopted Meldrum's methods became derisively known as "Meldrumites".

  3. Louise Fitzhugh - Wikipedia

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    Louise Perkins Fitzhugh (October 5, 1928 – November 19, 1974) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Fitzhugh is best known for her 1964 novel Harriet the Spy , a fiction work about an adolescent girl's predisposition with a journal covering the foibles of her friends, her classmates, and the strangers she is captivated by.

  4. Max Meldrum - Wikipedia

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    Max Meldrum was born in 1875 in Edinburgh, Scotland. His father, Edward Meldrum, was an analytical chemist and his mother, Christina Meldrum (née Macglashan), a schoolteacher. Products of the Scottish enlightenment, both parents fervently embraced scientific progress and empiricism.

  5. Deaf Like Me - Wikipedia

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    However, over the course of the book, he also works at Carleton College in Minnesota, University of Oklahoma, Northview High School and American River College, both in California. Tom is the sole provider for the Spradley family, since he is the only one with a paying job. Louise Spradley is the wife of Tom and mother of Bruce and Lynn. She is ...

  6. The Bluebird Books - Wikipedia

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    The Bluebird Books is a series of novels popular with teenage girls in the 1910s and 1920s. The series was begun by L. Frank Baum using his Edith Van Dyne pseudonym, [ 1 ] then continued by at least three others, all using the same pseudonym.

  7. Louisa Venable Kyle - Wikipedia

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    Kyle's book Ram Lam (1975) was published by the Four O'Clock Farms Publishing Company. Her memoir, My Virginia Childhood: The Years 1903-1914 , was published in 1976. Other works included A Country Woman's Scrapbook (1980) [ 9 ] and A Country Woman's Christmas (1993).

  8. Louise Michel (biography) - Wikipedia

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    Louise Michel is a 1971 biography of Louise Michel by Édith Thomas. Originally published by Gallimard in French, Penelope Williams translated the biography into English in 1980. References

  9. Louise Erdrich bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Crown of Columbus [coauthored with Michael Dorris] (1991); The Antelope Wife (1998), revised (2009) and published as Antelope Woman (2016); The Master Butchers Singing Club (2003) ISBN 978-0-06-083705-1, OCLC 1016695053