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  • Edith Maxwell (author)
  • American writer

    Edith Maxwell (born November 2, 1952) is an Agatha Award-winning American mystery author also currently writing as Maddie Day. She writes cozy, traditional

    Edith Maxwell (author)

    Edith_Maxwell_(author)

  • Maxwell Perkins
  • American book editor (1884–1947)

    William Maxwell Evarts "Max" Perkins (September 20, 1884 – June 17, 1947) was an American book editor, best remembered for discovering authors Ernest Hemingway

    Maxwell Perkins

    Maxwell Perkins

    Maxwell_Perkins

  • James Fisher (naturalist)
  • British naturalist (1912–1970)

    James Maxwell McConnell Fisher (3 September 1912 – 25 September 1970) was a British author, editor, broadcaster, naturalist and ornithologist. He was also

    James Fisher (naturalist)

    James Fisher (naturalist)

    James_Fisher_(naturalist)

  • Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland
  • British Conservative politician

    Married Aymer Edward Maxwell (son and heir of Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet) and was the mother of author and naturalist Gavin Maxwell. Alan Ian Percy,

    Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland

    Henry Percy, 7th Duke of Northumberland

    Henry_Percy,_7th_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Abel Maxwell
  • Senegalese singer-songwriter

    Abel Maxwell is a singer-songwriter, author, and artist born in Dakar, Senegal that grew up in Europe and is now residing in Toronto. Abel's work has received

    Abel Maxwell

    Abel_Maxwell

  • Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet
  • British horticulturist and genealogist

    angler and author of books on angling and Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1906. A member of Clan Maxwell descended

    Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet

    Sir Herbert Maxwell, 7th Baronet

    Sir_Herbert_Maxwell,_7th_Baronet

  • The Great Gatsby
  • 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald

    completed a rough draft of the novel in 1924. He submitted it to editor Maxwell Perkins, who persuaded Fitzgerald to revise the work over the following

    The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    The_Great_Gatsby

  • Ngaio Marsh
  • New Zealand crime writer and theatre director (1895–1982)

    Dame Edith Ngaio Marsh (/ˈnaɪoʊ/ NY-oh; 23 April 1895 – 18 February 1982) was a New Zealand writer. As a crime writer during the "Golden Age of Detective

    Ngaio Marsh

    Ngaio Marsh

    Ngaio_Marsh

  • East Preston, West Sussex
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    Zangwill (1864–1926), writer and advocate of Jewish causes. Edith Ayrton Zangwill (died 1945), author. Sir Maurice Craig (1866–1935), a British psychiatrist

    East Preston, West Sussex

    East Preston, West Sussex

    East_Preston,_West_Sussex

  • Napoleon Hill
  • American author (1883–1970)

    anyone." In 1903, Hill married for the second time to Edith Whitman; in 1905 their child Edith Whitman Hill was born. Their marriage was a fraught one

    Napoleon Hill

    Napoleon Hill

    Napoleon_Hill

  • The Sin of Nora Moran
  • 1933 film

    husband's private safe. John advises her to burn them. Edith refuses, vowing to punish the author of the letters. John gives her a newspaper clipping about

    The Sin of Nora Moran

    The Sin of Nora Moran

    The_Sin_of_Nora_Moran

  • Charles Scribner's Sons
  • American publisher

    Don DeLillo, and Edith Wharton. The firm published Scribner's Magazine for many years. More recently, several Scribner titles and authors have garnered Pulitzer

    Charles Scribner's Sons

    Charles Scribner's Sons

    Charles_Scribner's_Sons

  • List of Chelsea people
  • Cheyne Walk in the mid-1970s. 42 Oakley Street Gavin Maxwell, novelist, journalist, explorer and author of Ring of Bright Water (9 Paultons Square) Arthur

    List of Chelsea people

    List_of_Chelsea_people

  • Relationship of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
  • Epstein and Maxwell had recruited her from Mar-a-Lago into a sex trafficking ring, she did not accuse Trump himself of wrongdoing. Maxwell claimed in 2025

    Relationship of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein

    Relationship of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein

    Relationship_of_Donald_Trump_and_Jeffrey_Epstein

  • Donald Maxwell (illustrator)
  • English writer and illustrator

    Lucilla was born in 1909. A second daughter, Veronica Edith Stanley, was born in 1914. In 1930, Maxwell bought the large mid-18th century East Farleigh House

    Donald Maxwell (illustrator)

    Donald_Maxwell_(illustrator)

  • Henry Maxwell Lyte
  • English historian and archivist

    Records from 1886 to 1926, and was the author of numerous books including a history of Eton College. Maxwell Lyte was born on 29 May 1848 in London,

    Henry Maxwell Lyte

    Henry Maxwell Lyte

    Henry_Maxwell_Lyte

  • List of Black Nova Scotians
  • to the judiciary and first African Canadian woman to serve on the bench Edith Hester McDonald-Brown, considered first documented Black female painter

    List of Black Nova Scotians

    List_of_Black_Nova_Scotians

  • Margaret Davidson (suffragist)
  • Scottish educator, nurse and girl guide leader (1879–1978)

    for many years after retiring in 1945. Davidson and her friend Amaryllis Edith Hacon, who had volunteered with her at the Scottish Women's Hospital at

    Margaret Davidson (suffragist)

    Margaret Davidson (suffragist)

    Margaret_Davidson_(suffragist)

  • Susan Conant
  • American mystery writer

    Association of America's Maxwell Award for Fiction Writing. She is also the author of the Cat Lover's Mysteries series and co-author with daughter Jessica

    Susan Conant

    Susan_Conant

  • Crooked House
  • 1949 mystery novel by Agatha Christie

    under wealthy patriarch Aristide. His first wife Marcia died; her sister Edith has cared for the household since then. His second wife is the indolent

    Crooked House

    Crooked_House

  • List of pen names
  • by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author. A pen name may be used to make the author' name more

    List of pen names

    List_of_pen_names

  • 2026 Minab school attack
  • 2026 Iran war missile strike

    missiles for $251,133,201. Shannon Bosch, an associate professor of law at Edith Cowan University, analyzed the strike from the perspective of international

    2026 Minab school attack

    2026 Minab school attack

    2026_Minab_school_attack

  • Carmichael (surname)
  • Surname list

    (disambiguation), several people Laura Carmichael, English actress, played Lady Edith Crawley in historical drama Downton Abbey Leonard Carmichael, American educator

    Carmichael (surname)

    Carmichael_(surname)

  • Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland
  • British peer & army officer

    Tidmarsh), Lady Mary Percy (who married Aymer Edward Maxwell, they were parents of author Gavin Maxwell), Lord William Richard Percy, Lord James Percy (who

    Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland

    Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland

    Alan_Percy,_8th_Duke_of_Northumberland

  • Sylvia Murray
  • member of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. She was the author of the 1933 book David Murray: A Bibliographical Memoir (published by Bennett

    Sylvia Murray

    Sylvia_Murray

  • Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
  • 1903 novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin

    attend high school in Wareham. Here she meets a new teacher, Miss Emily Maxwell, who becomes Rebecca's bosom friend and mentor. Adam is also a trustee

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

    Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

    Rebecca_of_Sunnybrook_Farm

  • John Connolly (author)
  • Irish author, primarily of detective fiction

    Shamus Award for Best First Private Eye Novel, making Connolly the first author outside of the US to win. Connolly has since written further books in the

    John Connolly (author)

    John Connolly (author)

    John_Connolly_(author)

  • Mary Somerville
  • Scottish scientist (1780–1872)

    Somerville was shortlisted, along with Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell and civil engineer Thomas Telford, in a public competition run by the Royal

    Mary Somerville

    Mary Somerville

    Mary_Somerville

  • List of detective fiction authors
  • Penny (1958–) Anne Perry (1938–2023) Ellis Peters (1913–1995), pseudonym of Edith Pargeter Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849) Ellery Queen, pseudonym of Frederick

    List of detective fiction authors

    List_of_detective_fiction_authors

  • Assassination of Charlie Kirk
  • 2025 assassination in Orem, Utah, U.S.

    original on September 11, 2025. Retrieved September 11, 2025. Olmsted, Edith (September 15, 2025). "MAGA's Doxing War Over Charlie Kirk Is Already Going

    Assassination of Charlie Kirk

    Assassination of Charlie Kirk

    Assassination_of_Charlie_Kirk

  • Peter Guthrie Tait
  • Scottish mathematical physicist (1831–1901)

    Edinburgh Academy, where he began his lifelong friendship with James Clerk Maxwell. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Edinburgh, and

    Peter Guthrie Tait

    Peter Guthrie Tait

    Peter_Guthrie_Tait

  • Frank (surname)
  • Surname list

    (born 1969), German actress Anne Frank (1929–1945), author of a diary during World War II Edith Frank (1900–1945), mother of Anne Frank Margot Frank

    Frank (surname)

    Frank_(surname)

  • Deaths in April 2026
  • Canadian ice hockey player (Columbus Blue Jackets). Edith Eger, 98, Hungarian-American psychologist and author. John E. Franz, 96, American chemist. Zelda F

    Deaths in April 2026

    Deaths_in_April_2026

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
  • American award for distinguished novels

    Letters, Drama, and Music. It recognizes distinguished fiction by an American author, preferably dealing with American life, published during the preceding calendar

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction

  • J. M. Coetzee
  • South African and Australian writer (born 1940)

    John Maxwell Coetzee AC FRSL OMG (born 9 February 1940) is a South African and Australian novelist, essayist, linguist, and translator. The recipient

    J. M. Coetzee

    J. M. Coetzee

    J._M._Coetzee

  • Lady Griselda Cheape
  • British anti-suffrage campaigner

    ISBN 9780719079665. OCLC 430498979.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "The Scotsman". 14 December 2006. Retrieved 8 June 2018. Smitley

    Lady Griselda Cheape

    Lady Griselda Cheape

    Lady_Griselda_Cheape

  • Melania Trump
  • First Lady of the United States (2017–2021; since 2025)

    Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The comment was made following revelations that two emails were sent to Maxwell, one on October 23, 2002 and the

    Melania Trump

    Melania Trump

    Melania_Trump

  • Daniel Handler
  • American writer (born 1970)

    Who Couldn't Stop Screaming. Handler was in two bands after college, the Edith Head Trio and Tzamboni, but his music received little attention until 69

    Daniel Handler

    Daniel Handler

    Daniel_Handler

  • Orson Scott Card
  • American science fiction novelist (born 1951)

    Fiction and Fantasy Literature. Vol. 4. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press Inc. Tyson, Edith S. (2003). Orson Scott Card: Writer of the Terrible Choice. Lantham, Maryland:

    Orson Scott Card

    Orson Scott Card

    Orson_Scott_Card

  • Deaths in January 2026
  • member of the House of Representatives (1993–1997) and Senate (since 2009). Edith Renfrow Smith, 111, American supercentenarian. Phoenix Spicer, 23, Australian

    Deaths in January 2026

    Deaths_in_January_2026

  • Pound, Virginia
  • Town in Virginia, United States

    Pound Gap Sean Brock - Chef Napoleon Hill - Author and motivational speaker, born in Pound in 1883 Edith Maxwell - American woman convicted and later pardoned

    Pound, Virginia

    Pound, Virginia

    Pound,_Virginia

  • Oxford High School, England
  • Private day school in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

    Macaulay, novelist Serena Mackesy, journalist and author Miriam Margolyes, (b. 1941), actress Ghislaine Maxwell, (junior section, left age 9), socialite and

    Oxford High School, England

    Oxford High School, England

    Oxford_High_School,_England

  • Kenneth Hamilton
  • Scottish pianist and writer

    assurance, and a wide variety of keyboard colour. He was a student of Alexa Maxwell, Lawrence Glover and the Scottish composer-pianist Ronald Stevenson, whose

    Kenneth Hamilton

    Kenneth Hamilton

    Kenneth_Hamilton

  • Bill Clinton
  • President of the United States from 1993 to 2001

    after Bill was born, leaving him in Hope with her parents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and ran a small grocery store. At a time when the southern

    Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton

    Bill_Clinton

  • Anne Perry
  • English author (1938–2023)

    10 April 2023) was a British writer and convicted murderer. She was the author of the Thomas and Charlotte Pitt and William Monk series of historical detective

    Anne Perry

    Anne Perry

    Anne_Perry

  • Nevada Barr
  • American author

    Nevada Barr (born March 1, 1952) is an American author of mystery fiction. She is known for her Anna Pigeon series, which is primarily set in a series

    Nevada Barr

    Nevada Barr

    Nevada_Barr

  • List of alumni of the Royal College of Art
  • Jeremy Atherton Lin, writer Frank Auerbach, painter Robert Austin (artist) Maxwell Ayrton, architect Marjorie May Bacon Joseph Ridgard Bagshawe Fred Baier

    List of alumni of the Royal College of Art

    List_of_alumni_of_the_Royal_College_of_Art

  • Holloway Jingles
  • Poetry pamphlet published by the Glasgow branch of the Women's Social and Political Union

    small woman called G" by anonymous "There's a strange sort of college" by Edith Aubrey Wingrove "Before I came to Holloway" by Madeleine Caron Rock "Full

    Holloway Jingles

    Holloway Jingles

    Holloway_Jingles

  • List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics
  • Stefanie; Doyle, Debra Lochner; Silvey, Kerry; Scott, C. Ronald; Cheng, Edith; McGillivray, Barbara; Steiner, Robert D.; Olson, Debra (2002). "Genetic

    List of common misconceptions about science, technology, and mathematics

    List_of_common_misconceptions_about_science,_technology,_and_mathematics

  • List of people associated with Goldsmiths, University of London
  • Professor of Design A Damon Albarn Rachel Aldred John Allum Felix Alvarez Edith Alice Andrews Leonard Appelbee Athanasios Argianas Arndís Þórarinsdóttir

    List of people associated with Goldsmiths, University of London

    List_of_people_associated_with_Goldsmiths,_University_of_London

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    of Sola Scriptura. Canon Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-885767-74-5. Humphrey, Edith M. (15 April 2013). Scripture and Tradition. Baker. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-4412-4048-4

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Belgium
  • Country in Northwestern Europe

    films based on works by Flemish authors include: De Witte (author Ernest Claes) movie by Jan Vanderheyden and Edith Kiel in 1934, remake as De Witte

    Belgium

    Belgium

    Belgium

  • Lizabeth Scott
  • American actress and singer (1921–2015)

    In New York, she was a model for the Walter Thornton agency. Scott read Maxwell Anderson's Mary of Scotland, a play about Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth

    Lizabeth Scott

    Lizabeth Scott

    Lizabeth_Scott

  • Irene Ware
  • American actress (1910–1993)

    Hour – Elsa Carson 1936: Murder at Glen Athol – Jane Maxwell 1936: O'Malley of the Mounted – Edith "Edie" Hyland 1936: In Paris, A.W.O.L. – Constance 1936:

    Irene Ware

    Irene Ware

    Irene_Ware

  • List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography
  • (Signing as E.C. in the DNB) Ernest Clarke (Signing as E.C. in the DNB) Edith Coleridge (Signing as E.C. in the DNB) Edward Caird (Signing as E. C.-d

    List of contributors to the Dictionary of National Biography

    List_of_contributors_to_the_Dictionary_of_National_Biography

  • May 15
  • Day of the year

    Soviet Army begins to withdraw 115,000 troops from Afghanistan. 1991 – Édith Cresson becomes France's first female Prime Minister. 1997 – The United

    May 15

    May_15

  • Lady Margaret Beaufort
  • English noblewoman and politician (1443–1509)

    of the 13 episodes of the BBC's Shadow of the Tower (1972), with James Maxwell as her son Henry VII. Channel 4 and RDF Media produced a drama about Perkin

    Lady Margaret Beaufort

    Lady Margaret Beaufort

    Lady_Margaret_Beaufort

  • Sally Quinn
  • American journalist (born 1941)

    Sally Sterling Quinn (born July 1, 1941) is an American author and journalist. She writes about religion for a blog at The Washington Post. Sally Quinn

    Sally Quinn

    Sally Quinn

    Sally_Quinn

  • PEN/Malamud Award
  • Annual award for excellence in the art of the short story

    Archived from the original on June 13, 2021. Retrieved February 27, 2023. "Authors Edward P. Jones and Nam Le share PEN/Malamud Award for short stories".

    PEN/Malamud Award

    PEN/Malamud_Award

  • Joan Collins
  • English actress and writer (born 1933)

    Dame Joan Henrietta Collins (born 23 May 1933) is an English actress, author and columnist. She is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden

    Joan Collins

    Joan Collins

    Joan_Collins

  • 1959 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    author Maria Dabrowska. There were women nominated namely: Elizabeth Goudge, Maria Dabrowska, Juana de Ibarbourou, Karen Blixen, Anna Seghers, Edith Sitwell

    1959 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1959 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1959_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • I Walked with a Zombie
  • 1943 film by Jacques Tourneur

    Conway as Paul Holland James Ellison as Wesley Rand Edith Barrett as Mrs. Rand James Bell as Dr. Maxwell Christine Gordon as Jessica Holland Theresa Harris

    I Walked with a Zombie

    I Walked with a Zombie

    I_Walked_with_a_Zombie

  • Harley Jane Kozak
  • American actress and author

    Kozak (born Susan Jane Kozak; January 28, 1957) is an American actress and author. She made her film debut in the slasher film The House on Sorority Row (1982)

    Harley Jane Kozak

    Harley Jane Kozak

    Harley_Jane_Kozak

  • Dan Stevens
  • English actor (born 1982)

    for the BBC, and as Basil Brookes in the BBC Emmy Award–winning film, Maxwell. That same year, he was named one of Screen International's 2006 Stars

    Dan Stevens

    Dan Stevens

    Dan_Stevens

  • Masters (surname)
  • Surname list

    composing television music Edgar Lee Masters (1868–1950), American poet Edith Master (1932–2013), American equestrian Enias D. Masters (1815–1875), American

    Masters (surname)

    Masters_(surname)

  • Vertigo (film)
  • 1958 film by Alfred Hitchcock

    Lissajous curves.[better source needed] Hitchcock and costume designer Edith Head used color to heighten emotion. Grey was chosen for Madeleine's suit

    Vertigo (film)

    Vertigo (film)

    Vertigo_(film)

  • Flora Murray
  • Scottish physician and suffragette (1869–1923)

    Chelsea Hospital for Women. In 1905 The Lancet published an article that she authored on the use of anaesthetic in children, titled Ethyl chloride as an anaesthetic

    Flora Murray

    Flora Murray

    Flora_Murray

  • Rex Harrison
  • English actor (1908–1990)

    was born on 5 March 1908 at Derry House in Huyton, Lancashire, the son of Edith Mary (née Carey) and William Reginald Harrison, a cotton broker. From the

    Rex Harrison

    Rex Harrison

    Rex_Harrison

  • Michael Redgrave
  • English actor and filmmaker (1908–1985)

    of the season was Orlando. Edith Evans was his Rosalind and the two fell very much in love. As he later explained: "Edith always had a habit of falling

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael Redgrave

    Michael_Redgrave

  • List of Marvel Comics characters: H
  • Felicia. Edith Harker is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The daughter of Quincy and Elizabeth Harker, Edith was kidnapped

    List of Marvel Comics characters: H

    List_of_Marvel_Comics_characters:_H

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    very popular. Among the most important French artists of the century are Édith Piaf, Georges Brassens, Léo Ferré, Charles Aznavour and Serge Gainsbourg

    France

    France

    France

  • List of literary initials
  • William Russell A. E. Coppard – Alfred Edgar Coppard A. E. Holt White – Agnes Edith Holt White A. E. Housman – Alfred Edward Housman A. E. Levett – Ada Elizabeth

    List of literary initials

    List_of_literary_initials

  • List of Perry Mason episodes
  • Cast: Benson Fong (James Hing), John Agar (Kenneth Baxter), Maxine Cooper (Edith Devoe), Judy Lewis (Winifred Oakley), Raymond Bailey (John Hilliard), Bill

    List of Perry Mason episodes

    List_of_Perry_Mason_episodes

  • Aitken (surname)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    David Aitken (minister) (1796–1875), Scottish minister and church historian Edith Aitken (1861–1940), British headmistress Edward Hamilton Aitken (1851–1909)

    Aitken (surname)

    Aitken_(surname)

  • History of Australia
  • desirability of strategic ports in the region – were paramount. Christopher and Maxwell-Stewart argue that whatever the government's original motives were in establishing

    History of Australia

    History of Australia

    History_of_Australia

  • Virginia McKenna
  • British actress (born 1931)

    for helping create and furnish the Gavin Maxwell Museum on Eilean Bàn, the last island home of Maxwell, an author and naturalist, most famous for his book

    Virginia McKenna

    Virginia McKenna

    Virginia_McKenna

  • Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
  • British scholar, author, and women's rights advocate (1840–1929)

    – 6 February 1929), also known as C. C. Stopes, was a British scholar, author, and campaigner for women's rights. She also published several books relating

    Charlotte Carmichael Stopes

    Charlotte_Carmichael_Stopes

  • List of people from the London Borough of Lewisham
  • Morrison, author, writer, prize winning poet, Professor of creative writing at Goldsmiths College, former literary editor. Edith Nesbit, author and Fabian

    List of people from the London Borough of Lewisham

    List_of_people_from_the_London_Borough_of_Lewisham

  • Timeline of African-American firsts
  • Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"

    1959)[citation needed] First African-American delegate to the United Nations: Edith S. Sampson (See also: 1961) First African-American NBA basketball players:

    Timeline of African-American firsts

    Timeline_of_African-American_firsts

  • Boston Brahmin
  • Upper class Bostonians

    (1861–1957), lawyer, author; father of Henry Dwight Sedgwick IV (1896–1914) Francis Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967), father of Edith Minturn Sedgwick (1943–1971)

    Boston Brahmin

    Boston Brahmin

    Boston_Brahmin

  • Eunice Murray
  • Murray, Eunice Guthrie (1878–1960), suffragist and author

    MBE (21 January 1878 – 26 March 1960) was a Scottish suffrage campaigner, author and historian. She was a leading figure in the Women's Freedom League in

    Eunice Murray

    Eunice Murray

    Eunice_Murray

  • Irvine (name)
  • Name list

    union footballer Eddie Irvine (born 1965), Northern Irish racing driver Edith Irvine (1884–1949), American photographer Fely Irvine (born 1989), Australian

    Irvine (name)

    Irvine_(name)

  • Loschmidt's paradox
  • Conflict between known physical principles (time symmetry and entropy)

    at even lower entropy in the past. Later authors coined the term "Loschmitz's demon" (in analogy to Maxwell's demon, see below) for an entity that is able

    Loschmidt's paradox

    Loschmidt's_paradox

  • Louise Penny
  • Canadian author (born 1958)

    Louise Penny CM OQ (1 July 1958), is a Canadian crime-fiction author, best known for her Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series set in Quebec. Her novels

    Louise Penny

    Louise Penny

    Louise_Penny

  • The Wind in the Willows
  • 1908 children's novel by Kenneth Grahame

    Downton Abbey, the Dowager Countess learns that her granddaughter, Lady Edith Crowley, has volunteered to drive a tractor for a local farmer during the

    The Wind in the Willows

    The Wind in the Willows

    The_Wind_in_the_Willows

  • F. Marian McNeill
  • British folklorist

    McNeill, MBE (26 March 1885 – 22 February 1973) was a Scottish folklorist, author, editor, suffragist and political activist. She is best known for writing

    F. Marian McNeill

    F._Marian_McNeill

  • Ben Elton
  • British comedian and playwright (born 1959)

    September 2016, Elton was bestowed with a Doctor of Arts honoris causa by Edith Cowan University in Perth. In June 2023 he was made a Member of the Order

    Ben Elton

    Ben Elton

    Ben_Elton

  • Greenwich Village
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    Wayback Machine, New York City. Accessed May 5, 2017. Gold 1988, p. 2 Asbury, Edith Evans (December 7, 1977). "Freed Black Farmers Tilled Manhattan's Soil in

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich_Village

  • List of solved missing person cases (1980s)
  • Anthony Buell #801". clarkprosecutor.org. Retrieved July 4, 2017. "Susan Maxwell 'seen alone before disappearance': Triple murder trial told of surprise

    List of solved missing person cases (1980s)

    List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(1980s)

  • Pope John Paul II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1978 to 2005

    14-year-old Jewish refugee girl named Edith Zierer, who had escaped from a Nazi labour camp in Częstochowa. Edith had collapsed on a railway platform,

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope John Paul II

    Pope_John_Paul_II

  • List of people from Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Carroll, author, journalist Constance Cumbey, author, lawyer Les Edgerton, author Ashley C. Ford, author and essayist Edith Hamilton, author, mythology

    List of people from Fort Wayne, Indiana

    List_of_people_from_Fort_Wayne,_Indiana

  • Progressive Era
  • 1890s–1920s US political reform movement

    Reform: Political Change in New York State, 1893–1910 (Cornell UP, 1981). Maxwell, Robert S. La Follette and the Rise of the Progressives in Wisconsin. Madison

    Progressive Era

    Progressive Era

    Progressive_Era

  • List of last words (20th century)
  • 1901), to Habibullah Khan "Come right out this way." — William Thomas Maxwell, American tracker and deputized sheriff (8 October 1901), telling the Smith

    List of last words (20th century)

    List_of_last_words_(20th_century)

  • Interlochen Center for the Arts
  • Non-profit corporation in Green Lake Township, Michigan

    2003-07-14". VOA News. October 30, 2009. Retrieved July 9, 2017. Eisler, Edith (August 1, 2000). "Profile: Violist Kim Kashkashian". Strings Magazine.

    Interlochen Center for the Arts

    Interlochen_Center_for_the_Arts

  • Janet Quin-Harkin
  • English author

    Janet Quin-Harkin (born 24 September 1941, Bath, Somerset) is an author best known for her mystery novels for adults written under the name Rhys Bowen

    Janet Quin-Harkin

    Janet_Quin-Harkin

  • Tony Hillerman
  • American writer (1925–2008)

    Anthony Grove Hillerman (May 27, 1925 – October 26, 2008) was an American author of detective novels and nonfiction works, best known for his mystery novels

    Tony Hillerman

    Tony_Hillerman

  • Salem, Oregon
  • Capital city of Oregon, United States

    The personal house and garden of landscape architects Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver, known as Gaiety Hollow, is on the National Register of Historic

    Salem, Oregon

    Salem, Oregon

    Salem,_Oregon

  • Man-Size in Marble
  • Short story by E. Nesbit

    Terry W. (2011). ""Presentiments of Evil": Sourcing "Frankenstein" in Edith Nesbit's "Man-Size in Marble"". CEA Critic. 73 (2). Johns Hopkins University

    Man-Size in Marble

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  • Christian bishop of Smyrna (69–155)

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    Edith

    Rich Gift

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  • Edith
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    Anglo Saxon American English Teutonic

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    Joyous.

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    English (Somerset) : habitational name from Banwell in Somerset, named from Old English bana ‘killer’ + wella ‘stream’, ‘spring’.Irish (of Norman origin) : variant of Banville or Bonfield.

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    English, French, and German : variant spelling of Martel.Catalan : metonymic occupational name for a smith, or nickname for a forceful person, from martell ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus).

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    Dweller by the Spring; From Maccus's Pool; From the Great Well; Mack's Well; Surname; The Stream of Mack; Hard Hitter

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    Portuguese form of English Edith, EDITE means "rich battle."

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    English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Boxwell, from Old English box ‘box (tree)’ + wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.

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    Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the place name Maxwell, MAXWELL means "the stream of Mack." 

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    Hungarian form of English Edith, EDIT means "rich battle."

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    Magnus' spring. Mac's well. Surname and place name.

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  • Authorize
  • v. t.

    To make legal; to give legal sanction to; to legalize; as, to authorize a marriage.

  • Act
  • n.

    The result of public deliberation; the decision or determination of a legislative body, council, court of justice, etc.; a decree, edit, law, judgment, resolve, award; as, an act of Parliament, or of Congress.

  • Magaziner
  • n.

    One who edits or writes for a magazine.

  • Editing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Edit

  • Authorizer
  • n.

    One who authorizes.

  • Authorize
  • v. t.

    To sanction or confirm by the authority of some one; to warrant; as, to authorize a report.

  • Annualist
  • n.

    One who writes for, or who edits, an annual.

  • Authorize
  • v. t.

    To establish by authority, as by usage or public opinion; to sanction; as, idioms authorized by usage.

  • Authorship
  • n.

    Source; origin; origination; as, the authorship of a book or review, or of an act, or state of affairs.

  • Authorized
  • a.

    Sanctioned by authority.

  • Authorly
  • a.

    Authorial.

  • Magazinist
  • n.

    One who edits or writes for a magazine.

  • Authorless
  • a.

    Without an author; without authority; anonymous.

  • Redact
  • v. t.

    To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.

  • Editor
  • n.

    One who edits; esp., a person who prepares, superintends, revises, and corrects a book, magazine, or newspaper, etc., for publication.

  • Edited
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Edit

  • Emendator
  • n.

    One who emends or critically edits.

  • Edit
  • v. t.

    To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc., the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper.

  • Authorship
  • n.

    The quality or state of being an author; function or dignity of an author.

  • Authorized
  • a.

    Possessed of or endowed with authority; as, an authorized agent.