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| the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775, New York: | Alfred A Knopf, 1999 ISBN 0-679-43762-2. |
| A translation of Reasons of State ( | Alfred A Knopf, 1976) by Alejo Carpentier |
| Gatty, | Alfred, A life at one living, (1884). |
| The Last Prima Donnas, by Lanfranco Rasponi, | Alfred A Knopf, 1982. |
| r lived a further fifteen or sixteen years and | Alfred a further six, but no events after 893 are rec |
| Alfred A. Schiller was professor of physiology at the | |
| Wedlock (fiction) ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 1972); Ballantine Books [paper], 197 |
| Blizzard of One by Mark Strand ( | Alfred A. Knopf) |
| in British North America, 1754-1766 (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf; London: Faber and Faber, 2000), whic |
| Alfred A. Knopf. | |
| was originally the U.S. Army mineplanter Col. | Alfred A. Maybach. |
| Walking to Martha's Vineyard by Franz Wright ( | Alfred A. Knopf) |
| Originally published in 1943 by | Alfred A. Knopf Inc., these letters, twenty-five of t |
| 02 Lieutenant | Alfred A. Cunningham(USN) |
| Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982. | |
| A translator for the Parisian Professor | Alfred A. Tomatis and briefly for Virgin Films and th |
| nversations With The Defendants and Witnesses ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 2004). |
| He was succeeded by | Alfred A. Gilman. |
| n the Levee: Recollections of a Planter's Son ( | Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1941). |
| NY: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1971, ISBN 0394451317. |
| Between 1863 and 1864, | Alfred A. Janney built a furnace, now named Janney Fu |
| rderland of the American Revolution, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. |
| tier of the Early American Republic, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1995 |
| ects, Irish Rebels, & Indian Allies, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2010. |
| Later published by | Alfred A. Knopf as a book, Hersey's work is often cit |
| aul N. Ramirez, Jr., Terrence R. Duvernay, and | Alfred A. DelliBovi, who was the first Deputy Secreta |
| Waiting for Nothing was first published by | Alfred A. Knopf in 1935, reissued by Hill & Wang in 1 |
| Monkey Hunting (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. |
| w South Creed: A Study in Southern Mythmaking, | Alfred A. Knopf. |
| work-in-progress was published in 1999 by the | Alfred A. Knopf publishing group. |
| Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. ISBN 0375411410. | |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. |
| e Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis ( | Alfred A. Knopf) |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1967. |
| inal Underworld (The Bodley Head in the UK and | Alfred A. Knopf in the US, 2008) |
| American Foreign Policy: A History, (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1962, 1968). |
| on and was closely associated with the firm of | Alfred A. Knopf for which he designed many books. |
| Alfred A. Wotkyns -- a screw tug built in 1863 at New | |
| His book Hazmat ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 2002) was nominated for the 2003 Pul |
| rican Master by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan ( | Alfred A. Knopf) |
| in British North America: 1754-1766 (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2000). |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf ISBN 0679401962 |
| The Aviation Company was established by | Alfred A. Cunningham at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. |
| Alfred A. “Al” Bianchi was born on March 26, 1932 in | |
| y of Evolution in Our Time by Jonathan Weiner ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 1994), ISBN 0-679-40003-6, which won |
| Alfred A. McKethan Stadium at Perry Field is the home | |
| nd the Origins of American Identity, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf & Co., 1998 |
| The Party That Lost Its Head | Alfred A. Knopf; 1st edition (1966) |
| dman, Emma, Living My Life, 1st ed., New York: | Alfred A. Knopf (1931), p. 597. |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. |
| The Master Letters ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 1995) |
| Dreaming in Cuban: A novel (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1992) ISBN 9780345381439 |
| Trouble in Mind ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 2004) |
| the making of a Broadway play called On Stage ( | Alfred A. Knopf). |
| A Field Guide to American Houses, | Alfred A. Knopf, Inc, New York: 1984, pp. |
| Child Care Today ( | Alfred A. Knopf, 2009) |
| Alfred A. Gemma (b. | |
| Gazelle | Alfred A. Knopf, New York (2003) |
| His Republican opponent was his older brother, | Alfred A. Taylor. |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2004. |
| The Elder, | Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2002, p. 26. |
| Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. ISBN 0-394-51940-X. | |
| by J. Philip Gabriel as Real World (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2008) |
| Tuff (2000) | Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 0-375-40122-9 |
| Snakehunter, a novel (New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1973) |
| - an Informal History of the Underworld (1927, | Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.) |
| se of Zionism to Our Time by Howard M. Sachar, | Alfred A. Knopf, N.Y., 2007). |
| me 1, The Virtuoso Years: 1811-1847 (New York, | Alfred A. Knopf, 1983). |
| g The Jazz Loft Project which was published by | Alfred A. Knopf in November 2009. |
| en, in 1932, Chaliapin published Man and Mask ( | Alfred A. Knopf, New York) to celebrate the fortieth |
| A Short History of Byzantium, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 1997 ISBN 0-679-45088-2 |
| ry of Democracy is a book published in 1938 by | Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. |
| The Little Friend, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, 2002. |
| The Nuremberg Interviews, | Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2004 ISBN 0-375-41469-X |
| The stadium is named for Florida alumni | Alfred A. McKethan and Carl E. Perry, and is located |
| spects of Mobile Home Living, was published by | Alfred A. Knopf in 2000 and was a New York Times Nota |
| re: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, New York: | Alfred A. Knopf, ISBN 0-375-41208-5 . |
| New York: | Alfred A. Knopf. |
| en Freely, was released on October 20, 2009 by | Alfred A. Knopf. |
| ore the traditional name of the field, like at | Alfred A. McKethan Stadium. |
| HarperCollins, and Hometown Brew, published by | Alfred A. Knopf in 1998. |
| ovel, The Flame Alphabet, will be published by | Alfred A. Knopf in January of 2012. |
| pisode in the History of Western America, ed.. | Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. |
| More Translations from the Chinese ( | Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1919). |
| "Ninotchka Rosca: I'm Still Very Filipino" by | Alfred A. Yuson, Literature & Culture, Philippine Pos |
| Alfred A. Cohn (March 26, 1880 - February 3, 1951) wa | |
| Cave, | Alfred A. "The Pequot Invasion of Southern New Englan |
| A Hunger ( | Alfred A. Knopf,1988) |
| McKethan, | Alfred A., Hernando County: Our Story, Brooksville, F |
| Alfred A.K.A. "lux" Baloyi claims to have invented th | |
| sister Evelyn (who died 1988), his father was | Alfred Aasen. |
| Alfred Abel as Sir John Menier | |
| by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson, and stars | Alfred Abel and Olga Tschechowa. |
| Alfred Ablett VC DCM (3 Augest 1830 - 12 March 1897) | |
| ointly with Emmy Noether-with the award of the | Alfred Ackermann-Teubner Memorial Prize, which carrie |
| Alfred Ackroyd (29 August 1858 - 3 October 1927) was | |
| g been recently appointed Managing Director of | Alfred Adams and Co. Ltd., of West Bromwich. |
| Prof | Alfred Adams, Professor of Physics at the University |
| Adamson's sons, Charles Lodge Adamson and John | Alfred Adamson playing in the minor counties. |
| Dr. Willis | Alfred Adcock (November 25, 1922 - December 16, 2003) |
| Alfred Addo Ankamah | |
| Lieutenant Colonel | Alfred Adkins |
| Based on references in his work, historian | Alfred Adler placed him at the court of Alfonso VIII |
| itially developed by Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, | Alfred Adler and Melanie Klein. |
| e pleasure principle, or the will to pleasure; | Alfred Adler broke away from Freud to create his seco |
| Alfred Adler Elementary (Grades K-1) | |
| Alfred Adler, the founder of Individual Psychology, w | |
| Six studies of the author's friends | Alfred Adler, Max Beerbohm, Ivor Novello, Sara Delano |
| Her grandfather, | Alfred Adler, is the father of individual psychology. |
| le Jacques-Dalcroze, Professor Franz Cizek and | Alfred Adler. |
| hat the Danes used to declare their peace with | Alfred after the battle of Edington some months later |
| Judy theme, but the final locomotive was named | Alfred after the manager of the harbour, Alfred Trusc |
| Alfred again seeks Sarah but meets Herbert instead, w | |
| Professor | Alfred Aho has taught at Columbia University in New Y |
| Principles of Compiler Design, by | Alfred Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman, is a classic textbo |
| Sexual Life in England - Past and Present, | Alfred Aldor, London, 1938 |
| Gen. Jean Jacques | Alfred Alexander Mouton |
| Elijah | Alfred Alexander III (August 2, 1970 - March 24, 2010 |
| Alfred Alexander Lefurgey (April 22, 1871 - November | |
| Harris was a first cousin of | Alfred Alexander Taylor and Robert Love Taylor, both |
| Alfred Alexander | |
| Alfred Alexander Burt (3 March 1895 - 9 June 1962) wa | |
| n addition to Irving Gillette, Henry Gillette, | Alfred Alexander, Robert Rice, Carl Ely, Harry Barr, |
| anges, Dance's Earl Camden, the Warley and the | Alfred, all returned the fire, Ganges initially attac |
| was nevertheless tracked down by Texas lawman | Alfred Allee and shot dead in a gun battle near the t |
| Alfred Allen - J. Martin Trent | |
| Alfred Allen (c. | |
| ert was coined in 1930 by Cecil Madigan, after | Alfred Allen Simpson, an Australian philanthropist, g |
| 2. | Alfred Allen Simpson |
| Alfred Allen - Hell Morgan | |
| Alfred Allen - Austin Sinclair | |
| Lois Wilson and | Alfred Allen also starred. |
| Alfred Allen - Jim Travis | |
| Alfred Allen - Mike Donovan | |
| Alfred Allen (April 8, 1886 - June 18, 1947) was an A | |
| Alfred Allen Simpson was Mayor of the City of Adelaid | |
| He was the grandfather of Sir | Alfred Allen Booth, Bt, a director of Alfred Booth an |
| Alfred Allen - Dr. Amos Stanton | |
| ay 9 from Cardinal James Gibbons, with Bishops | Alfred Allen Paul Curtis and Henry Pinckney Northrop |
| Alfred Allen Paul Curtis (July 4, 1831-July 11, 1908) | |
| Alfred Almont (born 15 September 1944 in Schoelcher, | |
| Union for a Popular Movement elected 1 deputy ( | Alfred Almont), the Socialist Party elected 1 (Louis- |
| Alfred Alonzo Gilman (1878-September 13, 1966) He was | |
| on a popular book of the time, Trader Horn, by | Alfred Aloysius Horn. |
| Alfred Aloysius "Allie" Clark (born June 16, 1923 in | |
| White, John Mills Van Osdel, Adler & Sullivan, | Alfred Alschuler, D. H. Burnham & Co., and Holabird & |
| ficant architects, including Holabird & Roche, | Alfred Alschuler, Philip Maher, Albert Kahn, and Chri |
| As well as being an ironmaster, | Alfred also became a director and chairman of the Gre |
| His son, | Alfred, also served on this Committee . |
| Alfred Ambs (22 January 1923 - 30 March 2010) was a G | |
| Stump to Ship is an amateur industrial film by | Alfred Ames, owner of the Machias Lumber Company, in |
| Jaye Davidson (born | Alfred Amey; March 21, 1968) is an Oscar-nominated Am |
| ain in 1901, he commanded the cruiser HMS King | Alfred and then the battleship HMS Swiftsure. |
| e Chapel Royal, St. James's, where his brother | Alfred and Arthur Sullivan had also been choristers. |
| Drs. | Alfred and Isabel Bader at the Queen's University Bad |
| War broke out, Gabriel Monod, with his cousins | Alfred and Sarah Monod, organized an ambulance with w |
| In 1888 his brothers | Alfred and Walter learned that Deeming and his family |
| y was born 15 July 1899 in Hereford the son of | Alfred and Jessie Lovesey. |
| Despite their initial success, in 1877 | Alfred and Walter's partnership came to an acrimoniou |
| in the baronetcy successively by his first son | Alfred and then his second son John. |
| its motor launch, ML 1649 was called HMS King | Alfred and near to the divisional base was a new leis |
| He was born in St-Victor D' | Alfred, Ontario in 1893, the son of Wilfrid Gour and |
| In 1970, two Vice Lord leaders, Alfonso | Alfred and Bobby Gore, applied for a $275,000 grant f |
| Roys was founded in 1895 when brothers | Alfred and Arnold Roy opened their general store in t |
| Their children included Bernhard, Adolf, | Alfred and Waldemar (died age 2). |
| one else and took her to the shaykh 2 (qtd. in | Alfred and Overfiled, 67) of the village who gave the |
| He received | Alfred and Chella D. Moore fellowship and IBM graduat |
| Joseph County, the tenth and last child of | Alfred and Mary Ann Hovey Todd, who had come to Michi |
| t, outlining that it is a treaty between "King | Alfred and King Guthrum and the councillors ("witan") |
| Note that both | Alfred and Ethelred were Kings of Wessex. |
| Born in Beauport, Quebec, the son of | Alfred and Lynotte Robitaille, he was educated at the |
| Both | Alfred and Lina were soon arrested, and both spent ma |
| of Florida/Yeshiva V'Kollel Beis Moshe Chaim, | Alfred and Sayde Swire College of Judaic Studies. |
| born on May 5, 1911 in Midlothian, Virginia to | Alfred and Martha Isaacson who relocated to nearby Ch |
| Jeanroy, | Alfred, and Bertoni, Giulio (1911). |
| ott was collecting interviews for a book about | Alfred and Blanche Knopf. |
| ms to Poems, by Two Brothers, which Frederick, | Alfred, and their brother Charles Tennyson Turner pub |
| hest concentration of Haitians (tied with Lake | Alfred and Miami Gardens' Bunche Park neighborhood) a |
| Claude, Hubert, and Gilbert Ashton, and uncles | Alfred and John Inglis also played first-class cricke |
| Medieval Sourcebook: | Alfred and Guthrum's Peace |
| (6.4 km) west of Stonehenge, the eldest son of | Alfred and Mary Chubb. |
| ten with a view of strengthening the claims of | Alfred and Edward the Elder to the overlordship of Me |
| as was born in Gurdon, Arkansas, as the son of | Alfred and Jessie (Lunon) Thomas. |
| Worth was born to parents | Alfred and Gladys Wigglesworth in Ossett, Wakefield, |
| e, the man "consummated the marriage" (qtd. in | Alfred and Overfield, 67) with the argument that rela |
| destruction by the Danes in the reign of King | Alfred, and the sequestration of its estates by Alfre |
| braham, the mill passed to his nephews Thomas, | Alfred and Clement. |
| orn Willis Clifford Cook on October 5, 1874 to | Alfred and Sarah Cook in Gratiot, Wisconsin. |
| His elder brothers | Alfred and Francis also played first-class cricket. |
| Guthram, King of the Danes, submitting to King | Alfred and accepting Christianity.” |
| In 1883 | Alfred and Frederick Johnson began production at a de |
| Born in Lefaivre, | Alfred and Plantagenet, he was ordained to the priest |
| has performed as a backing vocalist for Jerry | Alfred and the Medicine Beat, Tamara Podemski and San |
| He had two brothers, | Alfred and Jack. |
| w, barefoot and dressed only in their pyjamas, | Alfred and two of his friends had gone back to their |
| The | Alfred and Olive Thorpe Lustron House is a Lustron ho |
| In | Alfred and the Great White Horse of Wiltshire (1939), |
| Alfred and his family lived in the Victorian house no | |
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