• Julian Christopher Rathbone (10 February 1935 – 28 February 2008) was an English novelist. Julian Rathbone was born in 1935 in Blackheath, south London...
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  • Jackson Rathbone (born 1984), American actor John Rathbone (1910–40), English politician John Rathbone (1750–1807), English painter Julian Rathbone (1935–2008)...
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  • John Rathbone (1910–1940), Conservative MP, fighter pilot with the RAF Tim Rathbone (1933–2002), Conservative MP (son of above) Julian Rathbone (1935–2008)...
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  • The Last English King (1997) is a historical novel by English writer Julian Rathbone. The novel covers the time of the Battle of Hastings. It revolves around...
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  • Chigozie Obioma Michael Ondaatje Joseph O'Neill Tim Parks Caryl Phillips Julian Rathbone Mordecai Richler Arundhati Roy Bernice Rubens Donal Ryan Sunjeev Sahota...
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    journalist Julian Ralph (1853–1903), American journalist Julian Rathbone (1935–2008), English novelist Julian Reichelt (born 1980), German journalist Julian Rubinstein...
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    Many references to the event were made in later novels and films. Julian Rathbone describes the brutality of both British and Indian forces during the...
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  • Swallows and Amazons Frederic Raphael (born 1931), The Glittering Prizes Julian Rathbone (1935–2008) Derek Raymond (Robin Cook, 1931–1994) Miss Read (Dora Jessie...
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  • the film was written by Arthur Rathbone Pullen son of Booker Prize nominee and best selling English author Julian Rathbone. The film incorporates elements...
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    Holmes stories was released between 1939 and 1946; British actors Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce portrayed Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, respectively...
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    Water (2006) by Bapsi Sidhwa set in 1938 India. The Mutiny (2007) by Julian Rathbone set during the 1857 mutiny. The Cashmere Shawl (2012) by Rosie Thomas...
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  • by James Patterson and Andrew Gross (11th) The Last English King by Julian Rathbone (mid-11th) The Wake by Paul Kingsnorth (late 11th) King Raven series...
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    and Commonwealth Affairs Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury Julian Rathbone, English novelist Sir Michael Redgrave, actor Jon Ridgeon, former British...
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    Beatrice Frederika Wright, Lady Wright, MBE, formerly Rathbone, née Clough, (17 June 1910 – 17 March 2003), was an American-born British politician. Wright...
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  • cleric John Rastell or Rastall (c. 1475–1536) chronicler and playwright Julian Rathbone (1935–2008), novelist Terence Rattigan (1911–1977), playwright and...
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  • Medici (1973) Lorenzo the Magnificent (1974) Historical enigmas (1974) The princess a nun!: a novel without fiction (1978; completed by Julian Rathbone)...
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  • (born 1948, US, p/nf) Wilhelm Rath (1897–1973, Germany/Austria, nf) Julian Rathbone (1935–2008, England, f) Lutz Rathenow (born 1952, Germany, nf/p) Wolfgang...
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  • Val Plumwood, 67, Australian ecologist and feminist, natural causes. Julian Rathbone, 73, British novelist. Mike Smith, 64, British rock and roll singer...
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  • American science fiction and crime writer (born 1928) February 28 – Julian Rathbone, English novelist (born 1935) February 29 – Val Plumwood (Val Routley)...
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    (Trinity Hall) Frederic Raphael (St John's), Academy Award winner Julian Rathbone (Magdalene) Simon Raven (King's) Piers Paul Read (St John's) Amber...
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    daughter named Cynthia Rathbone (1939–1969), and raised Ouida's niece, Ouida Branch, who married David Bruce Huxley, brother of Julian Huxley, Aldous Huxley...
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    Abolition Discourse'." Discourse & Society 20.3 (2009): 381-399 online. Julian Rathbone, Wellington's War (1984) Bruce Knox, "British policy and the Ionian...
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  • Win, see Comparison of graphics file formats ZDT, a 1986 novel by Julian Rathbone This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ZDT...
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  • (Black Dahlia) 2. Manuel Vazquez Montalban – Manche gehen baden 3. Julian Rathbone – Grünfinger (Zdt) 3. Andrew Vachss – Kata (Flood) 1990 1. Peter Zeindler...
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  • Gunpowder British Foreign Aid in the War with France, 1793–1815 (1969) Julian Rathbone, Wellington's War (1984) Bradford Perkins, Prologue to war: England...
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  • portrayal of Edward's illegitimate daughter Grace) Kings of Albion by Julian Rathbone Knight Errant, Lady Robyn, and White Rose, a trilogy by R. Garcia y...
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  • King, lead guitarist/backing vocalist Dominic Chad, and drummer Andie Rathbone. It was announced in May 2003 that the band had split up earlier that year...
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  • James Baldwin, Stan Barstow, H. E. Bates, Dick Francis, Barry Hines, Julian Rathbone and Alun Richards. Joseph made sure that profits were set aside for...
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  • by Janet Laurence "Death by Eros" by Steven Saylor "Damned Spot" by Julian Rathbone "Showman" by Peter Lovesey "The Padder's Lesson" by Molly Brown "To...
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