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Mabel Wagnalls (after marriage, Jones;
April 20, 1871 –
March 22, 1946) was an
American pianist and writer. She
established the
Wagnalls Memorial Library...
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Wagnalls (September 24, 1843 –
September 3, 1924) was an
American publisher. He was the co-founder of the Funk &
Wagnalls Company in 1877.
Wagnalls was...
- Funk &
Wagnalls was an
American publisher known for its
reference works,
including A
Standard Dictionary of the
English Language (1st ed. 1893–5), and...
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Wagnalls Memorial Library is an
American public library in Lithopolis, Ohio.
Dedicated by
Mabel Wagnalls Jones in the
memory of her parents, Adam and Anna...
- conflict, King
Wagnall's two
daughters disappeared. It was also the last
battle for the
Knights of Lexford, a trio of
brave fighters sworn to
Wagnall,
which dissolved...
- 26, 2017.
Retrieved September 14, 2023. Liss, Howard.
Lacrosse (Funk &
Wagnalls, 1970), p. 13. "Global
sports market to hit $141
billion in 2012". Reuters...
- from the
Earliest Times to the
Present Day. Vol. VII. New York: Funk &
Wagnall. OCLC 426865. Sweeney,
Marvin A. (2004). "Introduction to Jeremiah". In...
- Laugh-In NBC
television show, as did his
phrase "Look that up in your Funk &
Wagnalls." Markham's most
famous routine was "discovered" by the
general public...
- they
traveled to
reach Harper's
Ferry (Revised ed.). New York: Funk &
Wagnalls. Onion,
Rebecca (December 2, 2013). "John Brown's P****ionate 'Declaration...
- eds. (1901–1906). "Moses". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk &
Wagnalls. ****mann, Jan (1997),
Moses the Egyptian: The
Memory of
Egypt in Western...