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Nalbro Isadorah Bartley (November 10, 1888 –
September 7, 1952), was an
American short story writer,
newspaper columnist and lecturer. Her
serialized stories...
- tale), a
story from Grimms'
Fairy Tales The Godfather, a 1929
novel by
Nalbro Bartley The
Godfather (novel), a 1969
novel by
Mario Puzo The Godfathers...
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Textibus Interpretandis (in Latin).
Retrieved 8
August 2019. Robinson,
Nalbro'
Frazier (1971).
Monasticism in the
Orthodox Churches. AMS Press. ISBN 978-0-404-05375-8...
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Apostolnik Cowl
Epanokamelavkion Kalimavkion The
Philippi Collection Robinson,
Nalbro'
Frazier (1916).
Monasticism in the
Orthodox Churches:
Being an Introduction...
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American silent comedy-drama
romance directed by
Edward Dillon and
written by
Nalbro Bartley and Jane Murfin. The film
stars Irene Castle,
William P. Carleton...
- Tonsure" (PDF). Celtica. 24: 140–167.
Retrieved June 18, 2009. Robinson,
Nalbro Frazier (1916).
Monasticism in the
Orthodox Churches. Milwaukee, WI: Young...
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Barthelme (born 1943),
Chroma Alice E.
Bartlett (1848–1920),
Until the
Daybreak Nalbro Bartley (1888–1952), A Woman's
Woman Fredrick Barton Rick B**** (born 1958)...
- Tom Douglas. The film is
based on "The
Cynic Effect," a
short story by
Nalbro Bartley. Jolanda, a
young flapper, goes to
great lengths to
secure her relationship...
- His
maternal grandparents were
Nalbro Frazier and Mary Eyre (née Robinson) Frazier. His
maternal uncle, Capt.
Nalbro Frazier married Mary
Ellen Jackson...
- A Woman's
Woman Directed by
Charles Giblyn Written by
Nalbro Bartley (novel)
Raymond L.
Schrock Starring Mary
Alden Dorothy Mackaill Holmes Herbert Cinematography...