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Biographer Anne Sebba has found a cache of letters from Simpson from 1936 to a man she professes love for – and it's not Edward.
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Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” Jennie Jerome is mainly known to modern audiences as ...
Princess Alice: The Irrepressible Miss Roosevelt | Edwardian Promenade 2009
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Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” Jennie Jerome is mainly known to modern audiences as ...
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Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” Jennie Jerome is mainly known to modern audiences as ...
Images of Progress: African-American Women | Edwardian Promenade 2010
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Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” Jennie Jerome is mainly known to modern audiences as ...
Philipp Blom, Author of The Vertigo Years | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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Anne Sebba – author of “American Jennie” Jennie Jerome is mainly known to modern audiences as ...
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This work supersedes the bibliography in volume 20 of Malebranche (1958-84), which had superseded Sebba (1959).
Nicolas Malebranche Schmaltz, Tad 2009
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Sebba, King of the East Saxons -- a convert of Erkenwald, from whom he received the cowl.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch Arthur Dimock
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In the disgraceful chaos after the Fire, the body of Sebba, says Dugdale "was found curiously enbalmed in sweet odours and clothed in rich robes."
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch Arthur Dimock
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'The Fair at Sedbergh' was the emphatic destination of many a prosperous farmer and labourer on a Whitsun Wednesday morning; but it was 'Sebba Fair' he cursed thickly under his breath as he reeled home at night.
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