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Ruby Dhal is a British-Afghan poet, entrepreneur and author based in London. [1] Born in India, Dhal emigrated to the UK at a young age with her family. She started a writing page on Instagram in 2016, eventually becoming a popular "instapoet".
O my dear homeland, for thy sake I've offered my life 𝄆 O my dear homeland, for thy sake I've offered my life 𝄇 O my gracious field, for thy sake I've offered my life 𝄆 O my gracious field, for thy sake I've offered my life 𝄇 𝄆 Once freed from the English, a grave of Russians we've become
The Diary of a Surgeon in the Year 1751–1752 (1938) Surgeon's Mate: the diary of John Knyveton, surgeon in the British fleet during the Seven Years War 1756–1762 (1942) Man midwife; the further experiences of John Knyveton, M.D., late surgeon in the British fleet, during the years 1763–1809 (1946) Diary of Elizabeth Pepys (1991) by Dale ...
He was Dr Watson to John Cleese's Sherlock Holmes in N. F. Simpson's surreal comedy Elementary, My Dear Watson. In 1975 and 1976 he appeared in well-received pantomimes of Gulliver’s Travels; in 1981 in Eric Idle's Pass the Butler; and in 1988 as Peter Tinniswood's irascible Brigadier in Tales from a Long Room. Rushton also wrote two musicals:
I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly was first published in 1997 as part of Scholastic's Dear America historical fiction series. [4] The book was reissued in 2011 with new cover art. [5] An audiobook version was released in 2005 by Live Oak Media. [6]
My Australian Story is a series of historical novels for older children published by Scholastic Australia [1] which was inspired by Dear America. Each book is written in the form of a fictional diary of a young person living during an important event or time period in Australian history .
Standing in the Light: The Captive Diary of Catharine Carey Logan, is a Dear America novel written by American author Mary Pope Osborne, first published in 1998. The novel is set in Delaware Valley , Pennsylvania in 1763.
My Dear Secretary is a 1948 American comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin (1910-1983) and starring Laraine Day, Kirk Douglas, Keenan Wynn, and Helen Walker. The supporting cast features Rudy Valee, Alan Mowbray and Irene Ryan.