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- Barbara Rozalia Terakowska (August 30, 1938 – January 4, 2004), known as Dorota Terakowska, was a Polish writer and journalist best known for her fantasy...
- without you. "A moment for You", 9 July 1998, No. 28, pp. 1, 4 and 5. Terakowska Dorota: Epitaph for the death of a dog. "Przekrój", 3 V 1998, No. 18,...
- Garden of Abdul Gasazi, Jumanji and Zathura, The Polar Express Dorota Terakowska: Lustro pana Grymsa (The Mirror of mister Gryms), Babci Brygidy szalona...
- Jerzy Turowicz Jerzy Vetulani Andrzej Wajda Kazimierz Wiśniak Dorota Terakowska Grzegorz Turnau Leszek Wójtowicz Krystyna Zachwatowicz Andrzej Zarycki...
- Nursery, Original Poems for Infant Minds, Little Ann and Other Poems Dorota Terakowska (1938–2004) – Córka czarownicy K. Thayat (1927–2011) – Mela, Naivedyam...
- 1924) Jeff Nuttall, English poet, artist and activist (born 1933) Dorota Terakowska, Polish writer and journalist, author of fantasy books for children and...
- Polish ballerina Dorota Tarnowska (1513–1540), Polish noblewoman Dorota Terakowska (1938–2004), Polish novelist and journalist Dorothy (given name) Dorothea...
- Mudrooroo (Colin Johnson), Australian novelist (died 2019) August 30 – Dorota Terakowska, Polish writer and journalist, author of fantasy books for children and...
- Szumowska is the daughter of journalists Maciej Szumowski and Dorota Terakowska and the sister of Wojciech Szumowski, a do****entary film director. She...
- (1883–1948), architect Rafał Taubenschlag (1881–1958), historian of law Dorota Terakowska (1938–2004), Polish writer and journalist Georg Trakl (1887–1914), Austrian...