- John
MacNie (c. 1844 – 31
October 1909), also
known by his pen name
Ismar Thiusen under which he
wrote the
novel The Diothas, was an
educator and science...
- Isa
Macnie (9
August 1869 –
April 1958), was an
Irish croquet champion, cartoonist, suffragist, and activist.
Isabella Mary
Macnie was born one of several...
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Macnie, Jim (2004).
Thomas Goldsmith (ed.). The Bluegr**** Reader.
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Daumier (1808–1879) Isa
Macnie (1869–1958)
Isaac Cruikshank (1786–1856) Jack
Davis (1924–2016) Jacques...
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Goodman 2009, p. 164.
Goodman 2009, p. 167.
Macnie, Jim. "Cat
Power Biography".
Rolling Stone.
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original on...
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Dance Music (First ed.).
Virgin Books. pp. 287–88. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
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Greatest Hip Hop
Songs Ever". VH1...