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Babette Rosmond (November 4, 1917 –
October 23, 1997) was an
American author.
Rosmond sold her
first short story to The New
Yorker at age seventeen.: 403 ...
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Mozart Babette Preußler (born 1968), East
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skater Babette Rosmond (1921–1997),
American author and
editor Babette Stephens (1910–2001), Australian...
- For Sale", McClure's Magazine,
February 1904, 337–353, by a
muckraker Rosmond,
James Anthony. "Nelson Aldrich,
Theodore Roosevelt and the Tariff: A Study...
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satire of Morgan's life. He also edited, with
writer and
editor Babette Rosmond, Shut Up, He Explained, an
anthology of Ring Lardner's
shorter works (Scribner...
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Johnson (1873–1954), Bahamian-American male
composer and
singer Babette Rosmond (1917–1997),
American author Rosamund This page or
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- Research. 53 (4): 865–71. doi:10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00429-4. PMID 12377295.
Rosmond R, Björntorp P (February 2000). "The hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis...
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twenty years ago. The
trail leads the team to a man
named Rosmond "Rossi" Ott, who
recognizes Jane as Remi. Ott is
transferred to the custody...
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story from the U.S.
version was omitted: "One Man's Harp" by
Babette Rosmond.
Three anthologies of
stories from
Unknown were
published in the early...
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sometimes alone.
Successive editors carried this format, and
Babette Rosmond retitled the
magazine Doc Savage,
Science Detective in 1947. By this time...