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  2. Lisa Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Wingate (born 1965 in Germany) is an American writer. Biography When she was younger, Lisa was inspired by a teacher who said she could expect to be a writer ...

  3. William Wingate - Wikipedia

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    William P. Wingate (1939 – August 2012) was an author. His work includes the novel Shotgun , which was adapted into the 1987 film Malone starring Burt Reynolds . Life and works

  4. List of online booksellers - Wikipedia

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    Online only: An Australian bookstore founded in 1884. Barnes & Noble United States: Retail and online: The largest retail bookstore chain in the United States, operating more than 600 brick and mortar stores throughout the 50 states. It began experimenting with selling books online as early as the late 1980s. Better World Books United States ...

  5. Anne Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Anne Wingate (September 4, 1943 – September 2, 2021) was a mystery, fantasy, and romance writer who lived in Salt Lake City, Utah. She owned two publishing houses (including one with her husband), and published works under her own name as well as the pseudonyms Lee Martin and Martha G. Webb .

  6. Orde Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Wingate, the eldest of three sons, was born on 26 February 1903 at Naini Tal near Almora in Kumaon, India, into a military family (cousins of the Wingate baronets). [4] [5] His father, Colonel George Wingate (1852–1936), [6] had become a committed member of the Plymouth Brethren early in his army career in India; at the age of 46, after wooing her for 20 years, he married (Mary) Ethel (1867 ...

  7. Washington Manly Wingate - Wikipedia

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    Washington Manly Wingate (1828-1879) [1] served as the fourth president of Wake Forest College, from 1853 to 1862, and then after the Civil War from 1866 until his death in 1879. He is also the namesake for Wingate University , located in Wingate, North Carolina.