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Carolly Erickson (born
January 1, 1943) is an
American author of
historical fiction and non-fiction. She
lives in Hawaii. In 2008, her book The Tsarina's...
- Look up
Carol or
carol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carol may
refer to:
Carol (given name)
Henri Carol (1910–1984),
French composer and organist...
- A
Christmas Carol. In Prose.
Being a
Ghost Story of Christmas,
commonly known as A
Christmas Carol, is a
novella by
Charles ****ens,
first published in...
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accompanied by a dance. A
caroller (or
caroler) is
someone who
sings carols, and is said to be
carolling (or
caroling).
Today the
carol is
represented almost...
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Carol King may
refer to:
Carole King (born 1942),
American singer,
songwriter and
pianist Carol Weiss King (1895–1952),
progressive American human rights...
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Carol Grace (September 11, 1924 – July 20, 2003) was an
American actress and author. She is
often referred to as
Carol Marcus Saroyan or
Carol Matthau...
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Carol Arthur DeLuise (born
Carol Arata;
August 4, 1935 –
November 1, 2020),
known professionally as
Carol Arthur, was an
American actress,
mainly recognizable...
- A
Christmas carol is a
carol (a song or hymn) on the
theme of Christmas,
traditionally sung at
Christmas itself or
during the
surrounding Christmas and...
- with Victoria's
writings of her
governess Louise Lehzen, for instance.
Carolly Erickson conjectures that had
Victoire been "warm and friendly" to the...
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Great Catherine: The Life of
Catherine the Great,
Empress of
Russia by
Carolly Erickson.
Florence King, The
American Spectator, Book Review,
August 1994...