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  • Along with writing about children's literature, Hewins personally did much to make these books widely available to young readers of all backgrounds.

    Harry Potter Joins the Canon 2007

  • But in 1888, Atlantic contributor Carol Marie Hewins looked back at an era when there were "no books at all for children or the poor."

    Harry Potter Joins the Canon 2007

  • But in 1888, Atlantic contributor Carol Marie Hewins looked back at an era when there were "no books at all for children or the poor."

    Harry Potter Joins the Canon 2007

  • Along with writing about children's literature, Hewins personally did much to make these books widely available to young readers of all backgrounds.

    Harry Potter Joins the Canon 2007

  • For a biographical account, see Ralph Hewins, Count

    The Nobel Peace Prize 1950 - Presentation Speech 1950

  • Miss Caroline Hewins 'contribution to the Child Conference at Clark University in 1909 was an account of this work in the Hartford Public Library, of "book-talks at entirely informal meetings."

    Library Work with Children 1917

  • Hewins, W.A. S.: _English Trade and Finance, chiefly in the

    An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England Edward Potts Cheyney 1904

  • Professor Hewins, the leading Tariff Reform economist, virtually acknowledges the impossibility in his Introduction to Miss

    The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896

  • Tariff Reform, opinion in Ireland on, 170; effect of, on Ireland, 289, 292-293; opinion of Professor Hewins on, for Ireland, 293-294

    The Framework of Home Rule Erskine Childers 1896

  • Vader was arrested at the home of Don Bulmer, said Hewins.

    Ottawa Sun 2010

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