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Marghanita Laski (24
October 1915 – 6
February 1988) was an
English journalist,
radio panellist and novelist. She also
wrote literary biography, plays...
- both Rikki-Tikki-Tavi and The
White Seal do much the same. The
novelist Marghanita Laski argued that the
purpose of the
stories was not to
teach about animals...
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activities or is
interpreted in the
context of a religion.
Journalist Marghanita Laski writes in her
study "Ecstasy in
Religious and
Secular Experiences"...
- Dauphin, and
Christian Fourcade.
Based on the
novel Little Boy Lost by
Marghanita Laski, the film is
about a war
correspondent stationed in
Paris during...
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Little Boy Lost is a
dramatic novel by
Marghanita Laski that was
published in 1949. It was
republished in 2001 by ****phone Books. The
novel focuses on...
- Betra****" (1993)
Marghanita Laski, "Ecstasy. A
study of some
Secular and
Religious Experiences", London,
Cresset Press, 1961.
Review Marghanita Laski, "Everyday...
- Burnett's
literary re****tion
underwent a
critical resurgence in the 1950s.
Marghanita Laski's Mrs Ewing, Mrs
Molesworth and Mrs
Hodgson Burnett (1951) described...
- 2012) 1915 – Bob Kane,
American author and
illustrator (d. 1998) 1915 –
Marghanita Laski,
English journalist and
author (d. 1988) 1916 – Anne Sharp, Scottish...
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Kindersley (1899–1976) Joe Lane (1892–1959),
former professional footballer.
Marghanita Laski (1915–88),
journalist and novelist,
lived at
Abbots House 1937–45...
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features praise from The
Daily Telegraph and from the
author and
critic Marghanita Laski. It went
through many
reprints in the
first couple of years. The...