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  1. Whosoever Shall Offend with eight illustrations by Horace T. Carpenter by F. Marion Crawford; (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 2004
  2. The three fates by Francis Marion (1854-1909) Crawford, 2222
  3. Zoroaster. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893
  4. The witch of Prague a fantastic tale by F. Marion Crawford ; ill by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1891
  5. Fair Margaret a portrait by F. Marion Crawford ; with illustrati by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1905-01-01
  6. Cecilia; a story of modern Rome. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1902-01-01
  7. Sant ' Ilario. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1888-01-01
  8. Khaled. a tale of Arabia. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1891-01-01
  9. A tale of a lonely parish by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  10. Marzio 's crucifix. by F. Marion Crawford by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1887-01-01
  11. Doctor Claudius. a true story; by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  12. Paul Patoff. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  13. Pietro Ghisleri. by F. Marion Crawford. by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1893-01-01
  14. Mr. Isaacs. a tale of modern India. by F. Marion Crawford by Crawford. F. Marion (Francis Marion). 1854-1909., 1920-01-01

81. XIII. Lesser Novelists: Bibliography. Vol. 13. The Victorian Age, Part One. The
1911. Craik, DM See Mulock, Dinah Maria. Crawford, Francis Marion (1854–1909).Mr. Isaacs, a tale of modern India. 1882. A CigaretteMaker’s Romance.
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82. Victorian And Edwardian Ghost Stories, Edited By Richard Dalby
(Black Spirits, and White, 1895.). Crawford, F. Marion, (18541909)The Doll s Ghost, 1908. Dickens, Charles, (1812-1870) No.
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The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories, edited by Richard Dalby
Carroll and Graf, New York, 1995. ISBN: 0-7867-0279-6
Fiction Index
Allen, Grant,
Pallinghurst Barrow, Illustrated London News, Anonymous
Ghosts, 1887. (poem) ( Ghost Stories and Presentiments,
Haunted, December, 1868.) Baring-Gould, S.,
H. P., A Book of Ghosts, Benson, A. C.,
The Slype House, The Isles of Sunset, Benson, Robert,
The Watcher, 1903. (short short) ( The Invisible Light, Bierce, Ambrose,
The Moonlit Road, Can Such Things Be? Braddon, Mary E.,
John Granger, Belgravia Annual, Broughton, Rhoda,
Poor Pretty Bobby, Temple Bar, December, 1872.) Capes, Bernard,
A Ghost-Child, Pall Mall Magazine, January, 1906.) Chambers, Robert W., The Bridal Pair, December, 1902.) Cowper, Frank, Christmas Eve on a Haunted Hulk, January, 1889.) Cram, Ralph Adams, Sister Maddelena, Black Spirits, and White, Crawford, F. Marion, Dickens, Charles, No. 1 Branch Line: The Signalman, All the Year Round, Christmas, 1866.) Edwards, Amelia B., The New Pass, Monsieur Maurice, Erckmann-Chatrian [Emile Erckmann (1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890)] The White and the Black

83. Alexander, John, 1945- Alferez, Enrique Amans, Jacques, 1801-1888
Coulon, George David, 18221904 Crawford, Ralston, 1906 1922 Palumbo, Michael, 1948-Pavy, Francis Xavier, 1954 1983 Winans, Fonville Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910
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Alexander, John, 1945- Alferez, Enrique Amans, Jacques, 1801-1888 Anderson, Walter Inglis, 1903-1965 Arnold, Edward, ca 1825-1866 Arpa Perea, Jose, 1858-1952 Barnard, George N., 1819-1902 Bates, David, 1952- Bellocq, E. J. Betts, Harold Harrington, 1881- Betts, Harold Harrington, 1881- Bishop, Jacqueline, 1955- Blackshear, Kathleen 1897-1988 Blanchard, Jim, 1955- Bourgeois, Douglas, 1951- Brammer, Robert, ca. 1811-1853 Brenner, Carl C., ca. 1880- Brenner, Carl C., ca. 1880- Broadway, Clyde, 1944- Brock, Dub, 1950- Brown, Darrell, 1947- Brown, Roger, 1941- Buck, William H.,1840-1888 Bultman, Fritz, 1919-1985 Caffery, Debbie Fleming, 1948- Callender, F. Arthur Calyo, Nicolino, 1799-1884 Canova, Dominico Carmichael, Lucianne B., 1931- Cartier-Bresson, Henri, 1908- Catesby, Mark, 1683-1749 Christenberry, William, 1936- Clague, Richard Clark, Alson Skinner, 1876-1949 Clark, Christopher, 1875-1942 Clark, Eliot Candee, 1883- Cocke, Phillip W. Collier, Alberta, 1911-1985 Connell, Clyde, 1901- Cook, Jeffrey Cooper, Judy, 1938- Costen, Mary Coulon, George David, 1822-1904 Crawford, Ralston, 1906- Cronau, Rudolf, 1855-1939 Cruise, Boyd, 1909-1988 Culwell, Ben L. Deckbar, Adrian, 1950- Delcroix, Eugene A., 1892-1967 Demeaux, Marie Dial, Thornton Drayton, John, 1710-1779 Drescher, William, 1958- Drysdale, Alexander John, 1870-1934 Dunbar, George, 1927- Dunlap, William, 1944- Dureau, George, 1930- Durieux, Caroline, 1896-1989 Eggleston, William, 1939- Evans, Minnie, 1892- Evans, Walker, 1903-1975 Ferdinand, Roy, 1959- Finster, Howard, 1916- Fitch, L. A. Fitzpatrick, Kelly (John Kelly) Fogel, Seymour, 1911-1984 Gaudet, Mitchell, 1962- Gentilz, Theodore, ca. 1820-1906 Gerhardt, Karl, 1853-1940 Gignoux, Regis Francoise, 1816-1882 Giroux, Charles Golden, Rolland, 1931- Goldthwaite, Anne, 1869-1944 Goldthwaite, Anne, 1869-1944 Goodine, Linda Adele, 1958- Gordy, Robert, 1933- Grafton,, Robert Wadsworth, 1876-1936 Graves, Abbott Fuller, 1859-1936 Greiner, William K. Griffith, Louis Oscar, 1875-1956 Gutherz, Carl, 1844-1907 Hamblett, Theora, 1895- Hancock, James Carl, 1898-1966 Harvey, Bessie, 1929-1994 Heldner, Knute Helmer, Robert, 1922-1990 Henderson, William Penhallow, 1877-1943 Hobbs, Morris Henry, 1892-1967 Hoening, Julius Robert, 1835-1904 Hollingsworth, William R. (William Robert), 1910-1944 Hull, Marie Atchinson, 1890-1980 Hutty, Alfred, 1877-1954 Imes, Birney, 1951- Irvine, Sadie Agnes Estelle, 1887-1970 Joiner, Harvey, 1852-1932 Kinsey, Alberta, 1875-1968 Kinzinger, Edmund Daniel, 1888-1963 Kohlmeyer, Ida, 1912- Kronengold, Adolph, 1900-1986 Laughlin, Clarence John Lester, William, 1910-1991 Locke, Walter Ronald, 1883- Long, McKendree Robbins, 1888-1976 Loving, Eugene E. Martinez, Armando, 1921- Masinter, Shirley Rabe, 1932- Massie, Julia M. McClung, Florence, 1896-1992 McCord, George Herbert, 1848-1909 McCord, George Herbert, 1848-1909 McCrady, John, 1911-1968 Meeker, Joseph Rusling Menge, Evelyn, 1947- Mignot, L. R. (Louis Remy), 1831-1870 Millet, Clarence Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912 Mitchell, Reginald Michael, 1959- Molinary, Andres, 1847-1915 Moorhead, Rod, 1947- Morgan, Elemore Morgan, Gertrude Nasisse, Andy Ninas, Paul Ohr, George E., 1857-1918 Onderdonk, Julian, 1882-1922 Palumbo, Michael, 1948- Pavy, Francis Xavier, 1954- Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926 Perelli, Achille, 1822-1891 Peretti, Achille Pilsbury, M. L. Pohl, Hugo David Pringle, J., 1770- Reaugh, Frank, 1860-1945 Reinike, Charles, 1906-1983 Richard, Jim, 1943- Richards, T. Addison (Thomas Addison), 1820-1900 Rockmore, Noel, 1928- Roseland, Harry Herman, 1866-1950 Rowe, Willie Lucille Reed, 1914-1986 Rutkowski, Walter, 1940- Sage, Philip A., 1942- Salinas, Porfirio, Mrs. Saussy, Hattie, 1890- Saxon, Lulu King, ca. 1855-1927 Scott, John T. Scott, John T., 1940- Seebold (Molinary), Marie, 1866-1948 Shannon, Elizabeth, 1948- Shulz, Adolph Robert, 1896-1963 Silva, William Posey, 1859-1948 Simcock, A. Smith, Alice R. (Alice Ravenel Huger), 1876- Smith, Marshall J. Smith, Michael P. (Michael Proctor), 1937- Souchon, Marion Sims, 1870-1954 Spencer, Jack, 1951- Sporny, Stanley, 1946- Staub, Leslie, 1957- Stevens, Will Henry, 1881-1949 Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872 Surendorf, Charles, 1906- Travis, Olin Herman, 1888-1975 Trivigno, Pat, 1922- Turner, Helen Maria, 1858-1958 Unknown Vaudechamp, Jean Joseph, 1790-1866 Viavant, George L., 1872-1925 Walker, William Aiken, 1839-1921 Warrens, Robert Way, Andrew John Henry, 1826-1888 Whipple, Jane Randolph Whitesell, Joseph Woodson ("Pops"), 1876-1958 Wikstrom, Bror Anders, 1854-1909 Williams, Tennessee, 1911-1983 Winans, Fonville Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910- Woodward, Ellsworth, 1861-1939 Woodward, William, 1859-1939 Young, Purvis, 1943-

84. Guide 2 Positive Thinking - Very Large File
Count Leo Tolstoy (18281910) Samuel Ullman () Anatole France (1844-1924) AliceMeynell (1847-1922) Francis Marion Crawford (1854 ­ 1909) Elbert Hubbard
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Timeline of Positive New Thought and Positive Thinking Authors
Belief in the human spirit, in oneself and in the process of life are the basic tenets of New Thought and Positive Thinking literature. The basic theory is that the stories we tell ourselves determine how our lives will go.
Authors are listed in the order of their first book's earliest known date of publication. Many titles are linked to Amazon.com. Click on the title to read more detailed descriptions. You can also look up the authors at Mlvyl, the University of California library database: click here for Mlvyl . The timeline is still under construction - there are about a hundred more authors listed at the bottom of the page, i plan to add to the timeline. Bookmark this page and come back soon.
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Here's a Positive Thought
American mystic Vernon Howard (1918 - 1992) taught us that pictures communicate large amounts of data to the mind. He gave us Psycho-Pictography: The New Way to Use the Miracle Power of Your Mind (1965). The book offers dozens of healing pictures. Following is an example of a healing psycho-pictograph. Contemplate this story whenever you're afraid of a person who abuses power.
"Suppose you see a tiger in a zoo. Now, you know very well that this tiger is a cruel and vicious animal. He would destroy you if he could. You understand his ferocity, yet you are unafraid of him; his cruelty does not alarm you. Why are you fearless? Because you know he is powerless to harm you. The bars protect you. [Mental Picture 29]

85. [Temper] [Temperament] [Temperance] [Temptation] [Tenderness] [The Golden Rule]
seem pleasant. = Francis Marion Crawford (1854 1909) American novelist.23618. Better shun the bait than struggle in the snare.
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Temper
    A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit good - natured. It will lighten sickness, poverty, and affliction; convert ignorance into an amiable simplicity, and render deformity itself agreeable. = Joseph Addison (1672 - 1719) English essayist We must interpret a bad temper as the sign of an inferiority complex. = Dr. Alfred Adler (1870 - ?) Austrian psychiatrist Unsociable tempers are contracted in solitude, which will in the end not fail of corrupting the understanding as well as the manners, and of utterly disqualifying a man for the satisfactions and duties of life. Men must be taken as they are, and we neither make them nor ourselves better by flying from or quarrelling with them. = Bad temper is its own scourge. Few things are more bitter than to feel bitter. A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim. =

86. Fables, Faction, Facts, Failings, Failure
philosopher. 7569. To expect defeat is nine tenths of defeat itself.= Francis Marion Crawford (1854 - 1909) American novelist. 7570.
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Fables
    Fables take off from the severity of instruction, and enforce at the same time that they conceal it. = Joseph Addison (1672 - 1719) English essayist The virtue, which we gather from a fable or an allegory, is like the health we get by hunting, as we are engaged in an agreeable pursuit that draws us on with pleasure, and makes us insensible of the fatigues that accompany it. = Joseph Addison (1672 - 1719) English essayist The fable is allegorical; its actions are natural, but its agents imaginary. The tale is fictitious, but not imaginary, for both its agents and actions are drawn from the passing scenes of life. Tales are written mainly for amusement, fables for instruction. = George Crabbe (1754 - 1832) English poet Fables, like parables, are more ancient than formal arguments and are often the most effective means of presenting and impressing both truth and duty. =

87. Sand Roughs
American horror writers of that period are Robert W. Chambers (18651933) rememberedfor his The King in Yellow stories, and F. Marion Crawford (1854-1909).
http://www.robert-e-howard.org/SandRoughs6ss03.html
Sand Roughs No. 6 - Summer Solstice The Fantasy Book: An Illustrated History from Dracula to Tolkein Franz Rottensteiner Collier Books, 1978 The Fantasy Book is a very nice history of fantasy. It is gorgeously illustrated and entertainingly written. The author is a German citizen and he throws in some great information about European weird fiction writers that are probably unfamiliar to an American audience. Supernatural Horror in Literature Rottensteiner quibbles with this a bit but goes on to give a nice talk about the attraction of horror fiction to audiences of the past and why horror fiction remains popular today. The first chapter details the Gothic origins of the genre. The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole (1717-1797) is considered the first weird novel. The Gothic novel was very popular and eventually became the subject of parody. Northanger Abbey (1818) is one famous parody. Next up was the oriental fantasy. William Beckford (1760-1844), a very wealthy but jaded fellow wrote the popular novel, Vathek It is about a very wealthy but jaded fellow who indulges his wickedness in adventure after adventure finally resulting in his heart being eternally circled by living fire.

88. Marion Found By Tellmeabout.co.uk
F Marion Crawford Bibliography FantasticFiction Authors CF Marion Crawford F MarionCrawford (Francis Marion Crawford) ( 1854 1909 ) Search Authors Search
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89. Turner Cemetery In Buchanan County, Missouri
the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan John Marion LAMAR,0915-1913, 08-01-1923, Haney Francis Did ROSE (William Commodore), 1853, 1944,
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A little history of Turner Cemetery:
It is believed that the first internment at Turner Cemetery was George Washington Turner who died 30 Dec 1860 at the age of 45 years. A flat white stone marks the grave near the SW corner of the farm where lived Section 27 Crawford Township, Buchanan County, MO. For a time the cemetery was used by the family and others also as a public burying ground.
On March 8, 1879 a daughter, Sarah Jane Turner, made a deed of trust for 15 rods square. The trustees named were Alvis Turner, Jarrod Boyd and Allen Russell. The property was to used as a cemetery and to be called the Turner Cemetery. If a trustee resigns or dies the remaining trustees select and elect one to replace that one.
Some time in the 1940's it was plotted, a map drawn and grave lots numbered and lot markers of concrete were installed Helpful information for data below: You should find this information in standard genealogy format. If spouse is known, spouses name will appear in parenthesis. D/o means daughter of and s/o means son of. Any underlining means entry was not readable. Information below is what appears on the headstone of those buried in Turner cemetery:
Name Date of Birth Date of Death Veteran Jane ABBOTT No Date John ABBOTT Mary J. ABBOTT

90. Woodmen Of The World Burials - Counties M-P
Veasie, Minnie Buckey 1857 1919 Neigh. White, Francis Marion 1853 - 1919 WOW. Monnie,Joseph Francis 1867 - 1917 WOW. Crawford, Minnie E. 1871 - 1912 Women.
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Main Local Denver htmlAdWH('7002362', '234', '60'); Woodmen of the World Burials
Counties M-P
Courtesy of Jim Davenport
This listing of burials in a Colorado cemetery is a listing of only the burials where the headstone, or an associated marker, has an indication that the person belonged to one of the following organizations, or was a relative of the person who belonged to the organization. It is not meant to suggest that it is a complete listing of everyone buried in the cemetery, nor a listing of everyone from those organizations who is buried in the cemetery. For the most part the organizations began putting the identification on the tombstones in about 1880 and quit about 1935, though a few are occasionally seen with later death dates. Abbreviations WOW = Woodmen of the World MWA = Modern Woodmen of America Women = Women of Woodcraft Neigh = Neighbor of Woodcraft WC = Woodmen Circle SFWC = Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle * Upright stump.

91. Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: C]
general and statesman (circa 115 BC 53 BC) Christina Crawford (living 20th century)Francis Marion Crawford, American novelist (1854 - 1909) Joan Crawford
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James Branch Cabell, American novelist and writer (1879 - 1958)
George Washington Cable, American novelist and lecturer (1844 - 1921)
Appius Claudius Caecus, Roman orator (c. 312 BC - 278 BC)
Herb Caen, American journalist, columnist and author (1916 - 1997)
Augustus Caesar, Roman emperor (63 BC - 14 AD)
Irving Caesar, American producer, writer, lyricist and composer (1895 - 1996)
Julius Caesar (Caius Julius Caesar), Roman general, statesman, writer and orator (100 BC - 44 BC)
John Cage, American composer, poet, essayist, painter and pianist (1912 - 1992)
James M. Cain, American novelist (1892 - 1977) Sir Hall Caine, English novelist (1853 - 1931) Lynn Caine, American writer and lecturer (1927 - 1987) Michael Caine, English actor (1933 - ) Alexander Calder, American sculptor (1898 - 1976) Pedro Calderon de la Barca, Spanish dramatist (1600 - 1681) Mary Steichen Calderone, American physician and author (1904 - 1998) Erskine Caldwell

92. WebGED: Werrett & Variations Data Page
P (1856 ) - m. 20 FEB 1879 in Marion, Indiana, USA m. 8 DEC 1872 in Crawford,Missouri, USA Lucas, Arthur Eugene (private) mother Francis, Florence Faye
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previous go to surnames Locke, Iris Mary - female
b. 1880 in Coleford, Gloucestershire, England
father:
mother:
German, Mary Jane (1851 - ) 1881 census
Dwelling: The Gorse
Census Place: Newland, Gloucester, England
Source: FHL Film 1342258 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5223 Folio44 Page 6
Locke, Kate Winifred - female
b. 1877 in Coleford, Gloucestershire, England
father:
mother:
German, Mary Jane (1851 - ) 1881 census
Dwelling: The Gorse Census Place: Newland, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1342258 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5223 Folio44 Page 6
Locke, Marion Elsie - female b. 1879 in Coleford, Gloucestershire, England father: mother: German, Mary Jane (1851 - ) 1881 census Dwelling: The Gorse Census Place: Newland, Gloucester, England Source: FHL Film 1342258 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5223 Folio44 Page 6 spouse: Horwood, John Bryant (1871 - 1939) - m. 12 MAR 1906 in Coleford, Gloucestershire, England child: Horwood, Dennis (private) child: Horwood, Joyce (private) child: Horwood, John

93. FirstSearch: Detailed Record
Title Man overboard! Author(s) Crawford, F. Marion 18541909. (FrancisMarion),. Publication New York, London, The Macmillan Co.,. Year 1903.
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  • 94. WebGED: Rodgers Family Data Page
    m. 12 APR 1832 in ,Marion, KY/Marion Co., KY Newbern, William Crawford (1808 1868)- male b. 1808 in Bulloch spouse Barron, James Francis (~1824 - ) - m. ABT
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    previous go to surnames Myrls, Hubert - male [1555037.ged]
    !"First Families of Henry County, Georgia," compiled by The GenealogicalSociety of Henry an d Clayton Counties, Georgia, Inc., P.O. Box 1296,McDonough, GA 30253 (1993), p. 402, gives s urname as Myrle or Myers. spouse:
    Kuglar, Mary Gertrude (1898 - )
    - m. ABT. 1918 in ,,GA Myrls, Living - female
    spouse:
    Kuglar, Living (*1902 - ) Nack, Elisabeth - female
    b. 5 MAR 1889 in Isinger, Pyritz, Pommern, Germany
    d. 2 AUG 1968 in Gingst, Rugen, Germany
    spouse:
    Oehlke, Franz (1880 - 1964)
    child: Oehlke, Living (*1918 - ) Naef, Adam - male
    b. ABT. 1582 in Am Albis, Kappal, Zurich, Switzerland
    d. 1634
    father:
    Naef, Hans (1558 - ~1634) mother: Goot, Verena Votore (~1562 - ) spouse: Beuhler, Margaretha (~1592 - ) - m. ABT. 1612 spouse: Mullor, Anna (~1595 - ) - m. 1615 Naef, Hans - male b. 1558 in Vollenweid, Zuerich, Switzerland d. ABT. 1634 in Kappal, Am Albis, Zuerich, Switzerland father: Naf, Heini (1529 - ~1575) mother: Grubb, Mary Barr (~1529 - ) spouse: Goot, Verena Votore (~1562 - ) - m. ABT. 1580 in Kappal, Am Albis, Zuerich, Switzerland child: Naef, Adam (~1582 - 1634)

    95. Amistad Research Center :: Where Heritage Meets Vision
    198384 (audio), Rel, CR, 1 shoebox Manno, Francis J., 1860 1968-92, CR, 9 itemsMitchell, Ruth Crawford, 1969, 1973 1956, 1988, Art, 1 OS Palfi, Marion, CR, 1
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    Madison, Joseph (ca. 1970-94), CR, 11 cu. ft.
    Madsen/Daniels Photographs, Art, 1 P
    Mallory, William L., 1966-1985, CR, 1H, 1legalH
    Mandela, Winnie, CR,
    Manggrum, Loretta Cessor, 1970-1983, n.d., Art, 1 OS
    Mann, David, 1956-1967, CR, 6 H
    Mannis, Andrew M., 1983-84 (audio), Rel, CR, 1 shoebox
    Manno, Francis J., 1860-1863, Ed, CR, 1 H
    Mantinband, Charles, 1951-1974, Rel, CR, 2 H
    Maps, 1920-1977, n.d., Ed, 1 cu. ft. Marcelle, Ernest Joseph, 1963-78, CR, 102 items Mardi Gras Indian Council, 1994, SO, 1 item Mardi Gras Indians, 1957-80, SO, 1 H Markham Family, 1852-1949, n.d., Rel, 32 items Marlow, Yolande P., 1976, CR, 1 item

    96. Names Index Page
    Ethel Mavis CLARKE, Mary CLEGHORN, Marion CLEMENTSON, Richard 8 FEB 1917) CRAVEN,Elsie May Crawford, Jean (1630 19161963) FLEMING, Thomas Francis (1879-1957
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    97. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 3
    COX, A(nthony) B(erkeley) (18931971); see pseudonyms Anthony Berkeley FrancisIles; Crawford, CHRISTIN; Crawford, DAN; Crawford, F(rancis) Marion (1854-1909
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    Mystery Short Fiction: 1990-1999
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    98. GIGA Biographical List Of Names (CR - CRN)
    1939 ) - CHECK READING LIST (1) BUY VARYING HARE USED BOOK (1) BUY AMAZON BOOKFrancis Marion Crawford, American novelist (1854 - 1909) - READ QUOTES (2
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    George Crabbe, English poet and short story writer (1754 - 1832) READ QUOTES (43) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Jim Crace, English fiction writer (1946 - ) READ QUOTES (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Adam Craig, American compiler (early 20th century) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Alexander Craig, English poet (1567? - 1627) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Marjorie Craig - CHECK READING LIST (1) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie (used pseudonym John Oliver Hobbes), American-English novelist and dramatist (1867 - 1906) READ QUOTES (2) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Mrs. Craik (pseudonym of Dinah Maria Mulock), English author and writer of "Magnus and Morna" (1826 - 1887) [see Mulock BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Prof. George Lillie Craik, Scottish writer, historian and novelist (1799 - 1866) BUY AMAZON BOOK
    Gertrude Crampton - READ QUOTES (2) CHECK READING LIST (2) BUY AMAZON BOOK Christopher Pearce Cranch, American poet and painter (1813 - 1892) READ QUOTES (7) BUY AMAZON BOOK Frank Crane

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    100. ILAB-LILA On-line Catalogue
    (17). 7. James Fenimore Cooper, catalogue III. 1961. 8 pages. (9). 8. Francis MarionCrawford, 18541909. 6 pages. SOLD 9. 18th Century Pennsylvania. 19 pages.
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