Maureen Mollie Hunter McIlwraith (30 June 1922 – 31 July 2012) was a Scottish writer known as Mollie Hunter. She wrote fantasy for children, historical...
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1976 The Kelpie's Pearls (by Mollie Hunter) 1976 Ghosts (by Seymour Simon) 1977 A Furl of Fairy Wind (by Mollie Hunter) 1977 Alice Yazzie's Year (by...
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Came Ashore is a 1975 young adult novel written by Scottish author Mollie Hunter. Set in the Shetland Islands in the north of Scotland, the plot revolves...
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Molly (name) (redirect from Mollie (given name))
Molly (also spelled Molli or Mollie) is a diminutive of the feminine name Mary that, like other English diminutives in use since the Middle Ages, substituted...
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Nicholson Geddes 1913–1993, civil engineer Maureen Mollie Hunter McIlwraith, commonly known as Mollie Hunter 1922–2012, Scottish writer Peter Kerr b.1940,...
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A Stranger Came Ashore, a 1975 young adult novel by Scottish author Mollie Hunter. Set in the Shetland Islands in the north of Scotland, the plot revolves...
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fictionalised in the 1971 young adult historical novel The Thirteenth Member by Mollie Hunter. Heavy/doom metal group Cathedral has a song called "North Berwick Witch...
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Mollie Orshansky (January 9, 1915 – December 18, 2006) was an American economist and statistician who, in 1963–65, developed the Orshansky Poverty Thresholds...
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The Stronghold is a 1974 Scottish children's historical novel by Mollie Hunter. The Stronghold may also refer to: The Stronghold (Ukrainian film), a 2017...
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novelist and poet. Michael Hunter (disambiguation), multiple people Mollie Hunter (1922–2012), Scottish writer Nicki Hunter, American pornographic director...
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mother and new stepfather William Carmichael before moving to London Mollie Hunter, winner of the 1974 Carnegie Medal for outstanding books for children...
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Collings 1973 Penelope Lively The Ghost of Thomas Kempe Heinemann 1974 Mollie Hunter The Stronghold Hamish Hamilton 1975 Robert Westall The Machine Gunners...
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works such as Burns' "Tam o' Shanter" and "The Thirteenth Member" by Mollie Hunter. One of the most famous witch trials at North Berwick was that of Agnes...
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Stanley Middleton, Holiday. Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Mollie Hunter, The Stronghold Cholmondeley Award: D.J. Enright, Vernon Scannell, Alasdair...
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Towers, English-Canadian screenwriter and producer (b. 1920) 2012 – Mollie Hunter, Scottish author and playwright (b. 1922) 2012 – Alfredo Ramos, Brazilian...
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plesiosaurs, but the kelpie myth still survives in children's books such as Mollie Hunter's The Kelpie's Pearls (1966) and Dick King-Smith's The Water Horse (1990)...
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region. Five years later in 1917, he married an Osage woman by the name of Mollie Kyle (Molly Kile). Burkhart later plotted to kill her to inherit the Kyle...
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Stronghold is a children's historical novel by the Scottish writer Mollie Hunter, published by Hamilton in 1974. Set in the Orkney islands during the...
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Green, 70, footballer (Derby County) and manager (Tamworth). 31 July – Mollie Hunter, 90, writer. 1 August – Barry Trapnell, 88, cricketer and headmaster...
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Pillar of the Sky by Cecelia Holland (Stonehenge) The Stronghold by Mollie Hunter (Orkney in the 1st century BC) Under the Eagle and others in the Cato...
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1939) Héctor Tizón, Argentinian writer and diplomat (born 1929) July 31 Mollie Hunter, Scottish novelist and children's writer (born 1922) Gore Vidal, American...
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Faerie is slowly driven out by human influence. The Mermaid Summer 1988 Mollie Hunter Eric Anderson must leave his island home when he incurs the wrath of...
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The Diamond Brothers, Alex Rider Erin Hunter: Warriors series, New Prophecy series, The Power of Three Mollie Hunter: The Stronghold, A Stranger Came Ashore...
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reteller, Let's Steal the Moon: Jewish Tales, Ancient and Recent, 1970. Mollie Hunter, The Walking Stones: A Story of Suspense, 1970. Tom McGowen, Sir Machinery...
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86, American singer. Raúl Fajardo Moreno, 82, Colombian architect. Mollie Hunter, 90, Scottish writer. Iryna Kalynets, 72, Ukrainian writer and Soviet...
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books: Sutcliff (1959); Garner (1967); Garfield (1970); Southall (1971); Hunter (1974); Dickinson (1979, 1980); Mahy (1982, 1984); Doherty (1986, 1991)...
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Anglican cleric Alexander Hunter (1729–1809), science writer and physician James Hunter (b. 1948), historian Mollie Hunter (1922–2012), young adult and...
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Spirit Hunter: Death Mark is a horror visual novel adventure game developed and published by Experience, and is the first entry in the Spirit Hunter series...
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Hunter College High School is a public academic magnet secondary school located in the Carnegie Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is...
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March 17, 1971 "At Her Back She Always Heard: A Sound of Chariots by Mollie Hunter". The New York Times Book Review, November 5, 1972 "McLuhan, Youth,...
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