Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Mary Pope Osborne (born May 20, 1949) is an American author of children's books and audiobook narrator. She is best known as the author of the Magic Tree House series , which as of 2017 [update] sold more than 134 million copies worldwide.
Magic Tree House is an American children's series written by American author Mary Pope Osborne. The original American series was illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca until 2016, after which AG Ford took over [citation needed]. Other illustrators have been used for foreign-language editions. The series is divided into two groups.
It is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets by Forbes and by data from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The Forbes 400 Richest Americans list has been published annually since 1982. The combined net worth of the 2020 class of the 400 richest Americans was $3.2 trillion, up from $2.7 trillion in 2017. [1]
A Tale of Two Cities: Charles Dickens: English: 1859 >200 million [21] Historical fiction: The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: French: 1943: 200 million [22] [23] [24] Fantasy, children's fiction: The Alchemist (O Alquimista) Paulo Coelho: Portuguese: 1988: 150 million [25] [26] Fantasy: Harry Potter and the ...
Forbes recently released its list of the "400 Richest People In America," and several of those billionaires are from Georgia. ... age 76, with a net worth $6.6 billion, served and chairman of Cox ...
The Forbes Fictional 15 was a list from Forbes business magazine that listed the 15 richest people in the realm of fiction produced between 2002 and 2013. The members are characters from movies, books, cartoons, television, video games, and comics.
Net worth: $450 million Longtime "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest became Kelly Ripa's co-star on "Live With Kelly and Ryan" in 2017. He earns a salary of around $75 million for his various ...
Captain Alfred Bulltop Stormalong was an American folk hero and the subject of numerous nautical-themed tall tales originating in Massachusetts.Stormalong was said to be a sailor and a giant, some 30 feet (9.1 m) tall; he was the master of a huge clipper ship known in various sources as either the Courser or the Tuscarora, a ship purportedly so tall that it had hinged masts to avoid catching ...