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Alice Meynell
Alice Christiana Gertrude Meynell was a British writer, editor, critic, and suffragist, now remembered mainly as a poet. |
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Alice Morse Earle
Alice Morse Earle was an American historian and author from Worcester, Massachusetts. |
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Alice Stopford Green
Alice Stopford Green was an Irish historian and nationalist. |
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Alice Turner Curtis
Alice Turner Curtis was an American writer of juvenile historical fiction. She was probably best remembered by young readers of her day for The Little Maid's Historical Series. She has written at least sixty published books. |
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Alice Wellington Rollins
Alice Wellington Rollins, was an American writer whose output spanned essays, novels, stories, and children's poetry. She became known for a series of articles on the terrible conditions in New York tenements in the 1880s and for travel writing about the American West. |
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Alice Werner
Alice Werner was a writer, poet and teacher of the Bantu languages. |
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Alice Zimmern
Alice Louisa Theodora Zimmern was an English writer, translator and suffragist. Her books made a significant contribution to debate on the education and rights of women. |
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Alicia Catherine Mant
Alicia Catherine Mant was a 19th-century English writer of children's stories which tended to have strong moralistic underpinnings. |
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Allan Fea
Allan Fea, was a British historian, specializing in the English Civil Wars period and the House of Stuart, and an antiquary, after a first career as a clerk at the Bank of England. |
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Allan Menzies
Allan Menzies was a Scottish minister remembered as a religious author and translator. He was fluent in both English and German. |