• Bithia Mary Croker (née Sheppard, 28 May 1847 – 20 October 1920) was an Irish novelist most known for her works concerning life and society in British...
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  • Speaks of the Kipling poem The Road to Mandalay, a 1917 novel by Bithia Mary Croker The Road to Mandalay (1926 film), a 1926 film directed by Tod Browning...
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  • 1956), young adult novels Andrew Crofts (born 1953), The Little Hero Bithia Mary Croker (c. 1848–1920) Richmal Crompton (1890–1969), Just William series Camilla...
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  • October 17 – John Reed, American journalist (born 1887) October 20 – Bithia Mary Croker, Irish-born novelist (born c. 1848) October 25 – Terence MacSwiney...
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  • up croker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Croker may refer to: Bithia Mary Croker (née Sheppard, 1849–1920), Anglo-Indian novelist Brendan Croker (born...
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    Blest Gana, Rhoda Broughton, Giovanni Capurro, Bithia Mary Croker, Richard Dehmel, Paul Ferrier, Mary Evelyn Hitchcock, Matthías Jochumsson, Amanda Kerfstedt...
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  • Syrian writer and salonist (died 1919 in literature) probable year – Bithia Mary Croker, Irish novelist (died 1920) January 19 – Isaac D'Israeli, English...
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    known renditions is the one by Frank Sinatra on Come Fly With Me. Bithia Mary Croker wrote a novel in 1917, The Road to Mandalay, which was the uncredited...
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    (1847–1912), comedian, writer, composer, actor, and singer (№ 28) Bithia Mary Croker (c. 1848–1920), Irish-born novelist, died at № 30. Sir Laurence Gomme...
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  • Africa/Australia, p/d/f) Bithia Mary Croker (1848 or 1849–1920, Ireland, f) Marianne Croker (1791–1854, England, nf) Thomas Crofton Croker (1798–1854, Ireland...
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  • means was not a new one – it had for example been previously used by Bithia Mary Croker in her 1893 short story "The Dâk Bungalow at Dakor" – but James himself...
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  • (born 1953), ghost writer Bithia Mary Croker (1849–1920), novelist Thomas Francis Dillon Croker (wrote as T. F. Dillon Croker, 1831–1912), antiquary and...
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  • Life season 5, episode 8 (2007) Babes in the Wood, a 1910 novel by Bithia Mary Croker Babes in the Wood, a 1929 novel by Michael Arlen Babes in the Wood...
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  • & non-f. wr. Alison Croggon (b. 1962, Argentina), poet, pw. & nv. Bithia Mary Croker (1849–1920, Ireland/India), travel wr. May Crommelin (1850–1930, Ireland/England)...
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  • 1933) Irish journalist, writer, poet, translator and Serbian patriot Bithia Mary Croker (1848–1920), novelist May Crommelin (1850–1930), novelist, travel...
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    by Alice Perrin. Among her other literary associates in India was Bithia Mary Croker. Wide Awake Stories (1884) From the Five Rivers (1893) Miss Stuart's...
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  • Collins (1824–1889) A. E. Coppard (1878–1957) short story writer Bithia Mary Croker (c. 1848–1920) Irish-born novelist John Dartnell (1838–1913), Commandant...
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  • in the Linguistic Borderlands. Duke University Press. pp. 59–61. ISBN 0-8223-1462-2. Croker, Bithia Mary (1883). Pretty Miss Neville. Vol. 2. p. 95....
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