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(1839 - 1908) ~ Luxury-Living, English Novelist and Creator of 40 Novels, Short Stories, and Children's Books : The pseudonym of the English novelist Maria Louise Ram? (although she preferred to be known as Marie Louise de la Ram?e). During her career, Ouida wrote more than 40 novels, as well as short stories, children's books and essays. Moderately successful, she lived a life of luxury, entertaining many of the literary figures of the day. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1933 - ) ~ Oxford Scholar, French Historian, Author, and Inspirational Thinker : An Oxford scholar and thinker whose books have searched for answers to three questions.[1] Where can a person look to find more inspiring ways of spending each day and each year? What ambitions remain unexplored, beyond happiness, prosperity, faith, love, technology or therapy? What role could there be for individuals with independent minds, or who feel isolated or different, or misfits? (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1804 - 1851) ~ The First International (1864?1876), an International Organisation Aimed at Uniting a Variety of different Left-wing Socialist, Communist and Anarchist Groups and Trade Unions : ...a German mathematician who made fundamental contributions to elliptic functions, dynamics, differential equations, determinants, and number theory. His name is occasionally written as Carolus Gustavus Iacobus Iacobi in his Latin books, and his first name is sometimes given as Karl. Jacobi was the first Jewish mathematician to be appointed professor at a German university. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1933 - ) ~ Early 20th-Century, Disabled Activist and Author : An American author and self-proclaimed "cripple". His writing included essays, stories, and novels. He contracted polio at the age of 11, leaving him confined to steel braces and crutches shortly after. Kriegel recounted his experience with the illness in his memoir, The Long Walk Home, published in 1964. He received both Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellowships, and three of his books were named New York Times Notable Books of the Year. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1632 - 1694) ~ German Jurist, Political Philosopher, Economist, Historian, and Made a Baron by Charles XI of Sweden : A German jurist, political philosopher, economist and historian. He was born Samuel Pufendorf and ennobled in 1694; he was made a baron by Charles XI of Sweden a few months before his death at age 62. Among his achievements are his commentaries and revisions of the natural law theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hugo Grotius. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"The Pope and the Heretic: The True Story of Giordano Bruno, the Man Who Dared to Defy the Roman Inquisition," by Michael White, Perennial Harper-Collins Publishers, 2002.

"Power Corrupts the Best," by Mikhail Bakunin, 1867.

"Monkey-gland Economics," by Isabel Paterson, 1945.

"Integral Education 1," by Mikhail Bakunin, from: Egalite, (Geneva) July 31, 1869.

"The Iron Colum: Testament of a Revolutionary," by Elias Manzanera, translated by Paul Sharkey, Kate Sharpley Library, 2006.

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