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Usborne is a
variant of the name Osborne. It may
refer to:
Cecil Vivian Usborne (1880–1951),
British Royal Navy vice-admiral,
father of
Henry Usborne...
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Usborne Young Reading is a
series of
books from
Usborne Publishing forming part of the
Usborne Reading Programme. They are a
collection of
stories aimed...
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Usborne Publishing,
often called Usborne Books, is a
British publisher of children's books.
Founded by
Peter Usborne in 1973,
Usborne Publishing uses...
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Thomas Peter Usborne CBE (18
August 1937 – 30
March 2023) was a
British publisher. In the
early 1960s,
Usborne co-founded the
satirical magazine Private...
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Mount Usborne (Spanish:
Cerro Alberdi) is a
mountain on East Falkland. At 705 m (2,313 ft)
above sea level, it is the
highest point in the
Falkland Islands...
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Richard Alexander Usborne (16 May 1910 – 21
March 2006) was a journalist,
advertising executive,
schoolmaster and author.
After the
publication of his...
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Usborne (11
December 1866 — 1
February 1952) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
British Army officer. The son of the
politician Thomas Usborne,...
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books written by
Fiona Watt,
illustrated by
Rachel Wells and
published by
Usborne Publishing.
Every book
focuses on a
different subject,
which have included...
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Usborne, p. 91
Usborne, p. 166
Usborne, p. 167
Jaggard pp. 46–49 Donaldson, pp. 358–359 Donaldson...
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Charles Usborne (16
January 1909 – 16
March 1996) was a
British Labour Party politician and
peace activist who
defected to the
Liberal Party.
Usborne was...