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{{r|Just So Stories}} | |||
{{r|The Jungle Book}} | |||
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{{r|Burwash}} | {{r|Burwash}} | ||
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{{r|Sterling Seagrave}} | |||
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- Just So Stories [r]: Add brief definition or description
- The Jungle Book [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Burwash [r]: Village in East Sussex; historic home of Rudyard Kipling. [e]
- Steven Millhauser [r]: (Born 1943) American novelist and short story writer; winner of the Pulitzer Prize. [e]
- Sterling Seagrave [r]: American author and journalist specializing in Asia. [e]
- Peter Jennings [r]: July 29, 1938, Toronto, Ontario, Canada – August 7, 2005, New York, New York) A well-known American television journalist and newscaster. [e]
- Short story [r]: A short work of fiction. [e]
- Ladapo Ademola [r]: (1872-1962) a Nigerian paramount ruler who was the Alake of Abeokuta. [e]