-
Godey's Lady's Book,
alternatively known as
Godey's Magazine and Lady's Book, was an
American women's
magazine that was
published in
Philadelphia from...
-
Godey is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Louis Antoine Godey (1804–1878),
American editor and
publisher Louis-Luc
Godey (1813–1873)...
-
Alexander "Alexis"
Godey, also
called Alec
Godey and
Alejandro Godey, was a trapper, scout, and
mountain man. He was an ****ociate of Jim
Bridger and was...
-
Three and many
other detective and
mystery novels under the pen name John
Godey.
Freedgood was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York in 1913 and began...
-
Griffith v.
Godey, 113 U.S. 89 (1885), was a suit
regarding equity of
defendants who were
trustees of
certain property that the
complainant was interested...
-
Godey Murahari (20 May 1926 – 1982) in
Jamshedpur was
former Deputy Speaker of 6th Lok
Sabha and
Member of Lok Sabha,
Parliament of India. He was also...
- The
Godey Lime Kilns, also
known as
Washington Lime Kilns, are an
historical industrial building ruin,
located beside the
interchange of Rock Cr**** Parkway...
-
Louis Antoine Godey (June 6, 1804 –
November 29, 1878) was an
American editor and publisher. He was the
founder of
Godey's Lady's Book in 1837, the first...
- Louis-Luc
Godey (8
September 1813 in Saint-Lô - 17
February 1873) was a
French mycologist known for his
detailed illustrations of many
European species...
-
novel of the same name
written by
Morton Freedgood under the pen name John
Godey. The
title is
derived from the train's
radio call sign,
which is
based on...