- Sweden. The
Bonnier book
publishing companies in
Sweden that are part of book
publishing house Bonnierförlagen now
include Albert Bonniers förlag, Wahlström...
- Look up
bonny or
Bonny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bonny may
refer to: Ange-Yoan
Bonny (born 2003),
French footballer Anne
Bonny (disappeared after...
- Anne
Bonny (disappeared
after 28
November 1720) was a
pirate who
served under John Rackham.
Amongst the few
recorded female pirates in the
Golden Age...
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Bonnier may
refer to:
Bonnier Group, a
privately held
Swedish media group Bonnier family, a
Swedish family related to the
conglomerate Bonnier (surname)...
- in
Bonny and
Opobo areas of
Rivers State, Nigeria.[citation needed]
Bonny town is the
tribal seat of the Ibani, and is
located on the
bight of
Bonny River...
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Bonnier started a
publishing company,
Albert Bonniers Förlag in 1837 and his two
younger brothers,
David Felix Bonnier (1822–1881) and
Albert Bonnier...
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Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and
Clyde Chestnut "Champion"
Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were
American outlaws who...
- Förlagsbyrå, from 1858 as
Albert Bonniers Förlag AB firmierte. The
publishing house is
today part of the
resulting media Bonnier Group AB. For
training purposes...
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Melissa Bonny (born 23
January 1993) is a
Swiss heavy metal singer. She is best
known for
being the
founder and
vocalist of Ad
Infinitum and
former vocalist...
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chairman of the
board of
Bonniers Tidskriftsförlag. In 1989, he
succeeded his
brother Albert as
chairman of Bonnierföretagen.
Lukas Bonnier obtained the rights...