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26,504 words, approx. 88 pages
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Biography of Ernest Thompson Seton
814 words, approx. 2.7 pages
 Ernest Thompson Seton (1860-1946) was best known as the author of Wild Animals I Have Known and as co-founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Seton was born on August 14, 1860, in South Shields, England, the eighth of the ten sons of Alice Snowdon Thompson...
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Biography of Ernest (Evan) Thompson Seton
2700 words, approx. 9 pages
 Ernest Thompson Seton was a man of widely diversified gifts, a writer, artist, and naturalist. He is most commonly remembered as a writer of realistic animal stories that appeal to all ages. He was also a painter and illustrator, an internationally famed...


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Queen of The Vixens
07/12/1998: 889 words, approx. 3 pages MARY BUTTS Scenes from the Life By Nathalie Blondel McPherson and Co. 556 pp. $35 The period between the two world wars produced a number of intriguing British and American women writers who never achieved the acclaim they deserved. Djuna Barnes eventually won...
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 World Literature Today
The Vixen. (book reviews)
09/22/1996: 562 words, approx. 2 pages Aside from the title page, there is not a period to be found in William Stanley Merwin's fourteenth book of original poems, The Vixen. Should one infer that periods (and other such dots, squiggles, and dashes) belong to "the creeds of difference and...


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