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  2. John Finnemore (born 1863) - Wikipedia

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    John Finnemore (1863–1915) was a British school teacher and writer of fictional novels and history and geography texts of countries - most are for younger readers. . Finnemore contributed stories to popular boys' magazines of his time such as The Boy's Own Paper and Boys' Realm but he is best remembered for his books about Teddy Lester and his friends at Slapton, a fictitious English public sch

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  4. Rolf Benirschke - Wikipedia

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    Benirschke grew up in San Diego and attended La Jolla High School. [1] [2] His father Kurt Benirschke, a German immigrant, was a pathologist at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the founder/director of the Center for the Reproduction of Endangered Species at the San Diego Zoo, where Rolf worked summers in high school and college.

  5. Sandown Classic Trial - Wikipedia

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    Sandown Classic Trial (Bet365 Classic Trial) Class: Group 3: Location: Sandown Park Esher, England: Inaugurated: 1953: Race type: Flat / Thoroughbred: Sponsor: Bet365 ...

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  7. Prophet Against Slavery - Wikipedia

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    Prophet Against Slavery: Benjamin Lay, a Graphic Novel is a graphic novel illustrated by David Lester and the editors of the book are Marcus Rediker and Paul Buhle. The 117-page graphic novel was published by Beacon Press on November 2, 2021. The graphic novel is about the Quaker abolitionist Benjamin Lay.

  8. Anthony Ray Hinton - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Ray Hinton (born June 1, 1956) is an American activist, writer, and author who was wrongly convicted of the 1985 murders of two fast food restaurant managers in Birmingham, Alabama. [2]

  9. Le Livre noir du Canada anglais - Wikipedia

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    The books are Lester's response to perceived Quebec bashing in the English Canadian press following the airing of Heritage Minutes, which Lester perceived to be a "watered-down version" of Canadian history, [1] the treatment of the 1995 Quebec referendum, and the federalist advertising campaign that would later develop into the sponsorship scandal.