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Johannes Mario Simmel (7 April 1924 – 1 January 2009), also known as J. M. Simmel, was an Austrian writer.. He was born in Vienna and grew up in Austria and England.He was trained as a chemical engineer and worked in research from 1943 to the end of World War II.
Jeanne Kalogridis (pronounced Jean Kal-o-GREED-us), also known by the pseudonym J.M. Dillard (born 1954), is an American writer of historical, science and horror fiction. ...
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Endpapers of the original 1906 run of the Everyman's Library.The art signed "RLK" is heavily based on that of William Morris and his Kelmscott Press, whereas the quotation is derived from the medieval play Everyman Lais of Marie de France and others, translated by Eugene Mason, 1911 (click on thumbnail to view the image in its original size) Different incarnations of Everyman's Library ...
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By 1887, Johnston & Murphy was producing over two thousand pairs of shoes and slippers weekly in a seven-story factory with 250 operators and steam-driven equipment. [4] In 1892, the firm occupied a newly built factory on 46 to 54 Lincoln Street in the Springfield Belmont Section of Newark, between Mercer and Court Streets. [ 5 ]