Not to be outdone by Doug Beattie and Peter Robinson, Jim Allister MP becomes the latest Unionist leader to put pen to paper. Whereas Doug Beattie regaled us with his war exploits and Peter Robinson ...
We’re in London, where popular mystery writer Agatha Christie and not-as-popular mystery writer Dorothy L. Sayers (her Lord ... Marie Benedict, whose previous books include speculative fiction ...
For almost a century, Guinness has produced some of the most best adverts of all time. From the whimsical zoo animals of the 1930s to the emotionally charged campaigns of the present day, the Irish ...
On 18 November 1910, 300 women marched on the Houses of Parliament to demand the right to vote. Their protest was met with ...
This slim volume offers a range of information about the Guinness family pouring directly from one of their descendants, Rory ...
Martin Steven Novotny and Dorothy Lux (aka Luks) left what is now northeast Slovakia for a new life in America and married in January 1913. Almost exactly 19 years later, on Jan. 13, 1932 ...
Dorothy L. Portwood “Dot Lee” Ashburn, 94, of Wake, VA, passed away on March 24, 2025. She was a native of Hampton, VA, born on December 17, 1930. She graduated from Hampton High School in ...
Dorothy L. Daniels, 94, of Allentown, passed Friday, February 7, 2025. Born in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Verna (Eichelberger) and Paul Kiefer and wife of the late John F.
Mystery novels: how we love them. Without a doubt one of the most popular sub-genres is the 1920s murder mystery.
She wrote seven books in a series that went on to be a hit TV show. After she was replaced by ghostwriters, she reclaimed her characters online in fan fiction. By Jeré Longman L.J. Smith ...
In this lively and engaging book, he explains how the Commedia (along with some of Dante’s other core writings) in turn attracted ecclesiastical suspicion and became something like a touchstone of ...
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