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--Amelia Earhart (1897—1937)
American aviator who disappeared in a flight over the Pacific Ocean.

--Gregg Easterbrook (b. 1953)
American author and editor of "The New Republic."

--Max Eastman (1883—1969)
American leftist writer.
_Enjoyment of Poetry with Other Essays in Aesthetics_ [1939]

--Clint Eastwood (b. 1930)
American film actor and director.

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--Abba Eban [Aubrey Solomon] (1915—2002)
Foreign minister of Israel [1966—1974].

--Roger Ebert (b. 1942)
American film critic.

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--Mary Baker Eddy (1821—1910)
American founder of the religious faith known as Christian Science.
She founded the "Christian Science Monitor" in 1908.

--Anthony Eden (1897—1977)
British Conservative statesman.

--Marriott Edgar (1880—1951)
British poet.
"The Lion and Albert" [1932]

--Maria Edgeworth (1767—1849)
Irish novelist.
_Patronage_ [1814]

--Thomas Alva Edison (1847—1931)
American inventor.

--John Maxwell Edmonds (1875—1958)
English classicist.

--Edward III (1312—1377)
King of England [1327—1377].

--Edward VIII (1894—1972)
King [1936], afterwards, the Duke of Windsor.

--Edwin Edwards (b. 1927)
American politician.

--India [Moffett] Edwards (1895—1990)
American political party executive; vice-chair of
the Democratic National Committee [1950—1956].
_Pulling No Punches_ [1977]

--John Edwards (b. 1953)
American politician.

--Jonathan Edwards (1703—1758)
American philosopher and preacher.

--Oliver Edwards (1711—1791)
English lawyer.

--Tryon Edwards (1809—1894)
American theologian.

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--Raymond B. Egan (1890—1952)
Canadian-born American lyricist.

--Barbara Ehrenreich (b. 1941)
American social critic, autivist, and author.

--Paul R. Ehrlich (b. 1932)
American entomologist and author.
_The Population Bomb_ [1968]

--John D. Ehrlichman (1925—1999)
American presidential assistant for domestic affairs during the Nixon administration.

--Max Ehrmann (1872—1945)
American lawyer.
"Desiderata" [1927]

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--Adolf Eichmann (1906—1962)
German Nazi administrator.

--Albert Einstein (1879—1955)
German-American physicist.
_Mein Weltbild_ (My View of the World) [1931]
_Out Of My Later Years_ [1950]
_Ideas and Opinions_ [1954]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Philipp Frank _Einstein: His Life and Times_ [1947]
Lincoln Barnett _The Universe and Dr Einstein_ [1950 ed.]
Ronald W. Clark _Einstein: The Life and Times_ [1971]
A. Calaprice, ed.: _The New Quotable Einstein_
Alan Windsor Richards _Einstein As I Knew Him_ [1979]
A. P. French (ed.) _Einstein: A Centenary Volume_ [1979]
Armin Hermann _Albert Einstein_ [1994]
Alice Calaprice & Freeman Dyson _The Ultimate Quotable Einstein_ [2010]

--Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890—1969),
American Army General, supreme Allied commander WWII,
NATO commander, American President [1953-61].
_Crusade in Europe_ [1949]

--Julie Nixon Eisenhower (b. 1948)
Daughter of Richard and Pat Nixon and author.

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--Kaibara Ekken (1630—1714)
Japanese philosopher, travel writer, and botanist.
_Dojikun_ (Instructions for Children)

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--Larry Elder (b. 1952)
Libertarian radio talk show host.
_The Ten Things You Can't Say In America_ [2000]

--Paul Eldridge (1888—1982)
American educator, novelist, and poet.
_Maxims for a Modern Man_ [1965]

--Charles William Eliot (1834—1926)
American educator and president of Harvard University [1869—1909].

--George Eliot [Mary Ann Evans] (1819—1880)
English novelist.
_Scenes of Clerical Life_ [1857] (Published anonymously in Blackwood's Magazine)
_Adam Bede_ [1859]
_The Mill on the Floss_ [1860]
_Silas Marner_ [1861]
_Romola_ [1862—1863]
_Felix Holt_ [1866]
_Middlemarch_ [1871—1872]
_Daniel Deronda_ [1876]
Biographies and/or related books about:
JW Cross (ed.) in _George Eliot's Life as Related
in Her Letters and Journals_ [3 vol. 1885]

--George Fielding Eliot (1894—1971)
"The Impossible War with Japan."
_American Mercury_ [September 1938]

--T.S. Eliot (1888—1965)
Anglo-American poet, critic, and dramatist.
_The Rock_ [1934]
_Four Quartets_ [1943] (The first "Burnt Norton" was first published in 1936)

--Elisabeth of Bavaria (1876—1965)
Queen consort of Albert I of Belgium.

--Elizabeth I (1533—1603)
Queen of England and Ireland [1558—1603].

--Elizabeth II (b. 1926)
Queen of the United Kingdom [1952— ].
Biographies and/or related books about:
Brian Hoey _Her Majesty: Fifty Regal Years_ [2001]

--Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother (1900—2002)
Queen Consort of George VI.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Jennifer Ellis,
_Royal Mother: The Story of Queen Mother Elizabeth and Her Family_ [1954].

--Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough (1750—1818)
English lawyer.

--Linda Ellerbee (b. 1944)
American journalist.
_Move on: Adventures in the Real World_ [1991]

--[Alonzo] Zo Elliott (1891—1964)
American composer and lyricist.

--Ebenezer Elliott (1781—1849)
English poet.

--Havelock Ellis (1859—1939)
English essayist and psychologist.
_The Task of Social Hygiene_ [1912]
_Little Essays of Love and Virtue_ [1922]

--Jacques Ellul (1912—1994)
French author and educator.
_Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes_ [1962]

--Andy Elson
British balloon pilot.

--Thomas Elyot (1499—1546)
English diplomat and author.
_Book of the Governor_ [1531]

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--Buchi Emecheta (b. 1944)
Nigerian writer.
_Second-Class Citizen_ [1974]

--Lydian Emerson (1802—1892)
Second wife of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

--Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803—1882)
American philosopher and poet.
_The American Scholar_ [1837]
_Essays_, First Series [1841]
_Essays_, Second Series [1844]
_Representative Men_ [1850]
_English Traits_ [1856]
_Journal_ [1857]
_The Conduct of Life_ [1860]
_May-Day and Other Pieces_ [1867]
_Society and Solitude_ [1870]
_Letters and Social Aims_ [1876]
_Fortune of the Republic_ [1878]
_Lectures and Biographical Sketches_ [1883]
_Journals_ [pub. in 10 vols., 1910—1914]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Joel Porte _Emerson in His Journals_ [1982]

--Daniel Decatur Emmett (1815—1904)
American songwriter and entertainer.

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--Keppel Enderbery
Australian cabinet minister.

--Friedrich Engels (1820—1895)
German socialist.

--Quintus Ennius (239—169 BC)
Roman poet, translator, and teacher.

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--Delia Ephron (b. 1944)
American screenwriter and author.

--Nora Ephron (b. 1941)
American screenwriter and journalist.

--Epictetus (55—135)
Greek philosopher.
_The Discourses_ [c. 101 to 108]
_The Enchiridion_ [c. 135]
Biographies and/or related books about:
George Long _The Discourses of Epictetus: With the Enchiridion and Fragments_ [1888]

--Epicurus (341—270 B.C.)
Greek philosopher.

--Jacob Epstein (1880—1959)
American-born British Expressionist sculptor.

--Julius J. Epstein (1909—2000)
American screenwriter and playwright.

--Philip G. Epstein (1909—1952)
American screenwriter.

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--Olaudah Equiano (c. 1750—1797)
West African sold into slavery and later freed.
_Equiano's Travels_ [1789]

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--Desiderius Erasmus (1469—1536)
Dutch humanist and theologian.
_Adagia_ [1500]
_The Praise of Folly_ [c.1511]
Biographies and/or related books about:
James Anthony Froude _Life and Letters of Erasmus_ [1894]

--Ludwig Erhard (1897—1977)
German politician.

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--Evan Esar (1899—1995)
American humorist.

--Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830—1916)
Austrian writer.
_Aphorisms by Marie, Freifrau Von Ebner-Eschenbach_
tr. by Mrs. Annis Lee Wister [1883]
_Aphorisms_ [1880—1905], tr. David Scrase and Wolfgang Mieder [1994]
_Castle Village Stories_ [1883]

--Phil Esposito (b. 1942)
Canadian professional hockey player.

--Henri Estienne (1531—1598)
French printer and publisher.

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--Euclid (fl. 300 B.C.)
The most prominent mathematician of Greco-Roman antiquity,
best known for his treatise on geometry, the _Elements_.

--Euripides (485?—406 B.C.)
Greek dramatist.
_Alcestis_ [438 B.C.]
_Heracles_ [421—416 B.C.]
_Helen_ [412 B.C.]
_Orestes_ [408 B.C.]

--Anthony Euwer (1877—1955)
American author.

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--Mark Evanier (b. 1952)
American writer.

--Janet Evanovich (b. 1943)
American writer.
_To the Nines_ [2003]

--Augusta Jane Evans (1835—1909)
American novelist.
_Beulah_ [1860]

--Bergen Evans (1904—1978)
American lexicographer and educator.
_The Natural History of Nonsense_ [1945]

--Oliver Evans (1755—1819)
American inventor.
_Patent Right Oppression Exposed_ [1813]

--William M. Evarts (1818—1901)
American politician.

--John Evelyn (1620—1706)
English writer, gardener and diarist.

--Edward Everett (1794—1865)
American statesman and orator.

--Johnny Evers (1881—1947)
American major-league baseball player.

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--Gavin Ewart (1916—1995)
British poet.

--Sam Ewing (1920—2001)
American writer and humorist.

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--Frederick Exley (1929—1992)
American author.
_A Fan's Notes_ [1968]

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--Felix Fabri (c. 1441—1502)
Dominican theologian.
_The Wanderings of B. Felix Fabri_ [1480-1483]

--Lillian Faderman (b. 1940)
American author.

--Clifton Fadiman (1904—1999)
American critic and author.
_Party for One_ [1955]
_Any Number Can Play_ [1957]

--Sammy Fain (1902—1989)
American composer of popular music.

--Henry Fairlie (1924—1990)
British author.

--Oriana Fallaci (1929—2006)
Italian journalist and author.

--Jerry Falwell (1933—2007)
American evangelist and political activist.

--Frantz Fanon (1925—1961)
French West Indian psychoanalyst.
_The Wretched of the Earth_ [1961]

--Philip Jose Farmer (b. 1918)
American science fiction author.

--King Farouk (1920—1965)
King of Egypt [1936—1952].

--David [Glasgow] Farragut (1801—1870)
Amercan admiral who achieved fame for his Union naval
victories during the American Civil War [1861-65]; the
ranks of vice-admiral and admiral were created for him.

--Robert H. Farrell (b. 1921)
American historian, educator, and author.
_Truman: A Centenary Remembrance_ [1984]

--Thomas Farrell (1892—1967)
General Farrell worked on the Manhattan Project.

--John Saville Faucit (1783—1853)
English actor, theatre manager, and playwright.

--William Faulkner (1897—1962)
American novelist.
_The Wild Palms_ [1939]
_Requiem for a Nun_ [1951]
Biographies and/or related books about:
James M. Webb and A. Wigfall Green _William Faulkner of Oxford_ [1965]

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--Kenneth Fearing (1902—1961)
American poet.

--William Feather (1889—1981)
American author and publisher.

--Jules Feiffer (b. 1929)
American cartoonist and author.

--John Feinstein (b. 1956)
American sportswriter.
_Open: Inside the Ropes at Bethpage Black_ [2003]

--Henry Gregor Felsen (1916—1995)
American writer.
_Letters To A Teen-Age Son_ [1962]

--Owen Feltham (c. 1602—1668)
English essayist and poet.
_Resolves Divine, Moral, and Political_ [1623]

--Eric Fenby (1906—1997)
British musician, musicologist, and author.
_Delius as I Knew Him_ [1936]

--Franηois de Salignac de la Mothe-Fιnelon (1651—1715)
French theologian and author.

--James Fenton (b. 1949)
British poet and critic.

--Edna Ferber (1887—1968)
American novelist and short-story writer.
_Gigolo_ [1922]
_A Kind of Magic_ [1963]

--Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b. 1919)
American Beat poet and publisher.
_Pictures of the Gone World_ [1955]
_A Coney Island of the Mind_ [1958]

--Fanny Fern [Sarah Willis] (1811—1872)
American newspaper columnist.
_Ginger-Snaps_ [1870]

--Peter Ferrara
Associate professor of law at George Mason.

--Richard Feynman (1918—1988)
American theoretical physicist.

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--Eugene Field (1850—1895)
American journalist and writer of children's verse.
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod"

--Henry Fielding (1707—1754)
English novelist and dramatist.
_The Temple Beau_ [1729]
_The Adventures of Joseph Andrews_ [1742]
_Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild_ [1743]
_A History of Tom Jones, a Foundling_ [1749]
_The History of Amelia_ [1751]
_An Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers_ [1751]

--Annie Adams Fields (1834—1915)
American author.
_Authors and Friends_ [1896]

--Dorothy Fields (1905—1974)
American lyricist.

--W. C. Fields [William Claude Dukenfield] (1880—1946)
American vaudeville star and film actor.
_Fields for President_ [1940]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Robert Lewis Taylor _W.C. Fields, His Follies and Fortunes_ [1949]
Ronald J. Fields _W.C. Fields by Himself_ [1973]
_The Quotations of W.C. Fields_ (ed. Martin Lewis) [1976]

--Harvey Fierstein (b. 1954)
American dramatist and actor.
_Torch Song Trilogy_ [1979]

--Alain Finkielkraut (b. 1949)
French philosopher and essayist.
_The Undoing of Thought_ [1988]

--Ronald Firbank (1886—1926)
British novelist.
"The Princess Zoubaroff"

--Colin Firth (b. 1960)
British actor.

--Martin H. Fischer (1879—1962)
German-born American scientist, educator, and author.

--Michael Fish (b. 1944)
British weather forecaster.

--Carrie Fisher (b. 1956)
American actress and writer.

--Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879—1958)
American educational reformer and social activist.
_Her Son's Wife_ [1926]

--Irving Fisher (1867—1947)
American professor of economics at Yale University.

--Sir John Fisher (1841—1920)
British Admiral who introduced oil fuel and submarines into the British navy.

--Trevor Fishlock
British writer and broadcaster.
_Americans and Nothing Else_ [1980]

--William Henry Fitchett (1841—1928)
Australian journalist, minister, newspaper editor and educator.

--Edward Fitzgerald (1809—1883)
English scholar and poet.

--Ella Fitzgerald (1917—1996)
American jazz singer.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Stuart Nicholson _Ella Fitzgerald_ [1994].

--F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896—1940)
American novelist.
_This Side of Paradise_ [1920]
_The Great Gatsby_ [1925]
_The Rich Boy_ [1926]
_The Crack-Up_ [essays, 1945]

--Frances Fitzgerald (b. 1940)
American journalist and author.
_Fire in the Lake_ [1972]

--Bob Fitzsimmons (1863—1917)
British boxer.

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--Flanders & Swann
Musical duo who performed comic and satirical songs.
--Michael Flanders (1922—1975)
British actor and singer.
--Donald Swann (1923—1994)
British composer and linguist.

--Pierre-Ιtienne Flandin (1889—1958)
French foreign minister.

--Charles Macomb Flandrau (1871—1938)
American writer.
_Viva Mexico_ [1912]

--Thomas Flatman (1637—1688)
English poet and miniature painter.

--Gustave Flaubert (1821—1880)
French novelist.
_Sentimental Education_ (L'Ιducation sentimentale) [1869]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Francis Steegmuller (trans. & ed.) _The Selected Letters of Gustave Flaubert_ [1953]
Enid Starkie _Flaubert: The Making of the Master_ [1967]

--Ian Fleming (1908—1964)
English thriller writer.
_Dr No_ [1958]
Biographies and/or related books about:
John Pearson _The Life of Ian Fleming_ [1966]

--Peter Fleming (1907—1971)
English travel writer.

--John Fletcher (1579—1625)
English Jacobean dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and
other dramatists on comedies and tragedies between 1606 and 1625.
_The Faithful Friends_ [c. 1608]
_Wit Without Money_ [c. 1614]
_The Scornful Lady_ [1616]
_A Wife for a Month_ [1624]

--John Florio (1553?—1625)
English writer and translator.

--Errol Flynn (1909—1959)
Tasmanian-born motion-picture actor.

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--Marshall Ferdinand Foch (1851—1929)
French general in WW I.

--J. Foley (1906—1970)
British songwriter.

--Dan Fogelberg (1951—2007)
American singer.

--James Follett (b. 1939)
English author.

--Jane Fonda (b. 1937)
American actress.

--Bernard de Bovier de Fontenelle (1657—1757)
French philosopher and author.
_Entretiens sur la Pluralitι des Mondes Habitιs_ [1686]

--Samuel Foote (1720—1777)
English dramatist and actor.
_The Author_ [1757]
_Trip to Calais_ [1776]

--Shelby Foote (1916—2005)
American author.
_The Civil War, A Narrative_ [1963]
_The Civil War: An Illustrated History_ [1990]

--Esther Forbes (1891—1967)
American novelist.
_Paul Revere and the World He Lived In_ [1942]

--Malcolm S. Forbes (1919—1990)
Publisher of "Forbes" magazine founded by his father B.C. Forbes.

--Robert (Bertie) Charles Forbes (1880—1954)
Scottish-born American jounalist, financier, and the founder of "Forbes" [magazine].

--Gerald R. Ford (1909—2006)
38th President of the United States [1974—1977].

--Henry Ford (1863—1947)
American car manufacturer.
_My Life and Work_ [1922]

--John Ford (1895—1973)
American film director, notable for his westerns.

--Lena Guilbert Ford (1870—1918)
American lyricist.

--George Fordyce (1736—1802)
Scottish physician.

--George Foreman (b. 1949)
American boxer, two-time heavyweight champion.

--Howell Forgy (1908—1972)
American naval chaplain.

--Al Forman
National League umpire.

--Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821—1877)
Confederate Lt. Colonel during the American Civil War.

--E.M. [Edward Morgan] Forster (1879—1970)
English novelist.
_Howards End_ [1910]
_Aspects of the Novel_ [1927]
_Two Cheers for Democracy_ [1951]

--Frederick Forsyth (b. 1938)
English journalist and author.
_The Day of the Jackel_ [1971]

--"Forty-Second Street" [1933 movie]

--Harry Emerson Fosdick (1879—1969)
Baptist minister and Pastor of Riverside Church in NYC.
_On Being a Real Person_ [1943]

--Alan Dean Foster (b. 1946)
American author.
_Diuturnity's Dawn_ [2002]

--George Foster (b. 1949)
American Major League baseball player.

--John Foster (1770—1843)
English clergyman and essayist.
_Essays, in a Series of Letters_ [1804]

--Stephen Collins Foster (1826—1864)
American composer.

--Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (1860—1929)
British poet and novelist.
_The Wisdom of Folly_ [1910]

--Henry W. Fowler (1858—1933)
English schoolmaster and lexicographer.
_A Dictionary of Modern English Usage_ [1926]

--Henry Edward Fox (1847—1905) Henry Edward Fox
5th Earl of Ilchester.

--Henry Richard Fox [Baron Holland of Foxley and of Holland] (1773—1840)
British Whig politician.

--Henry Fox [Baron Holland of Foxley] (1705—1774)
English Whig politician.

--Michael J. Fox (b. 1961)
Canadian-born actor.

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--Anatole France [Jacques Anatole Thibault] (1844—1924)
French novelist, man of letters, and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
_Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard_ (The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard) [1881]
_Le Lys rouge_ (The Red Lily) [1894]
_L'Ξle des Pingouins_ (Penguin Island) [1908]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Georg Brandes _Anatole France_ [1908]

--Francis, St, de Sales (1567—1622)
French bishop.
_Introduction to the Devout Life_ [1609]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Jean-Pierre Camus _The Spirit of Saint Frances de Sales_ [1952]

--Francis, St, of Assisi (1181—1226)
Italian monk.

--Richard Franck (c. 1624—1708)
English author.
_Northern Memoirs_ [written 1658, printed 1694]

--Anne Frank (1929—1945)
German-born Jewish diarist.
_Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl_ [1952]

--Barney Frank (b. 1940)
American politician.

--Hans Frank (1900—1946)
German politician and lawyer who served as govenor-general of Poland during WWII.

--Gilbert Frankau (1884—1952)
English novelist, poet, and journalist.

--Felix Frankfurter (1882—1965)
Austrian-born U.S. Supreme Court justice who helped found the A.C.L.U..
Biographies and/or related books about:
Wallace Mendelson _Felix Frankfurter: A Tribute_ [1964]

--Mark Frankland (b. 1934)
Foreign correspondent and author.

--Benjamin Franklin (1706—1790)
American politician, inventor, and scientist.
_Poor Richard's Almanack_ [var.]
_Poor Richard Improved_ [1748]
_Advice to a Young Tradesman_ [1748]
_Autobiography_ [1798]
Biographies and/or related books about:
_The Works of Benjamin Franklin_ [1904], edited by John Bigelow

--Miles Franklin [Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin] (1879—1954)
Australian writer and feminist.
_Childhood at Brindabella: My First Ten Years_ [written 1952-3, pub. 1963]

--Robert Franz (1815—1892)
German composer.

--Michael Frayn (b. 1933)
British novelist and playwright.

--Franηois-Alexandre-Frιdιric, duke de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt (1747—1827)
French educator and social reformer.
see: La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

--Frederick II [Frederick the Great] (1712—1786)
King of Prussia [1740—1786].
_Anti-Machiavel_ [1740], tr. Paul Sonnino [1981]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Lord Mccauley _Frederick the Great_ [1842]
G. P. Gooch _Frederick the Great_ [1947]
Edith Simon _The Making of Frederick the Great_ [1963]
Nancy Mitford _Frederick the Great_ [1970]
Theodor Schieder _Frederick the Great_ [1983]
David Fraser _Frederick the Great_ [2000]

--Alan Freed (1922—1965)
American disc-jockey.

--Arthur Freed (1894—1973)
American lyricist.
"Singin' in the Rain"

--Ralph Freed (1907—1973)
Canadian-born lyricist.

--Don Freeman (1908—1978)
American artist.

--Paulo Freire (1921—1997)
Brazilian educator.

--Theodore Frelinghuysen (1817—1885)
American politician.

--James French (1936—1966)
American convict.

--Marilyn French (1929—2009)
American writer.
_The Women's Room_ [1977]
_Her Mother's Daughter_ [1987]
_A Season in Hell_ [1998]

--Clement Freud (1924—2009)
German-born English broadcaster and politician.

--Sigmund Freud (1856—1939)
Austrian psychiatrist.
_Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses_ [1896]
_Reflections on War and Death_ [1918]
_The Future of an Illusion_ (Die Zukunft einer Illusion) [1927]
_Civilization and Its Discontents_ [1930]
Biographies and/or related books about:
Ernest Jones _The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud_ 3 vols. (1953—1958)

--Betty Friedan [nιe Goldstein] (1921—2006)
American feminist.
_The Feminine Mystique_ [1963]

--Kinky Friedman (b. 1944)
American singer, songwriter, and novelist.
_When the Cat's Away_ [1988]

--Lawrence M. Friedman (b. 1930)
_American Law in the 20th Century_ [2002]

--Milton Friedman (1912—2006)
American laissez-faire economist; winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Economics.
_Capitalism and Freedom_ [1962] w/ Rose Friedman
_Free to Choose_ [1980] w/ Rose Friedman

--Thomas Friedman (b. 1953)
American journalist.

--Fred W. Friendly [Ferdinand Friendly Wachenheimer] (1915—1998)
President of CBS News and professor of journalism at Columbia.

--Erich Fromm (1900—1980)
American philosopher and psychologist.
_Escape from Freedom_ [1941]
_Man for Himself: An Inquiry into the Psychology of Ethics_ [1947]
_Psychoanalysis and Religion_ [1950]
_The Sane Society_ [1955]
_The Art of Loving_ [1956]

--Sir David Paradine Frost (b. 1939)
British television host.

--Robert Frost (1874—1963)
American poet.
_Collected Poems_ [1939]

--James A. Froude (1818—1894)
English historian.
_Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years, 1795-1835_ [1882]
_Oceana_ [1886]
_Short Studies on Great Subjects_ [1894]

--David Frum (b. 1960)
Canadian-born Conservative author.
_How We Got Here_ [2000]

--Christopher Fry (1907—2005)
English dramatist.

--Roger Fry (1866—1934)
English art critic and painter.
Biographies and/or related books about:
Virginia Woolf _Roger Fry_ [1940]

--Stephen Fry (b. 1957)
British comedian.

--Mary Elizabeth Frye (1905—2004)
American poet.
"Do not stand at my grave and weep" [1932]

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--Francis Fukuyama (b. 1952)
American historian.

--J. William Fulbright (1905—1995)
American politician.
_Old Myths and New Realities_ [1964]

--Robert Fulghum (b. 1937)
American author and essayist.

--R. Buckminster Fuller (1895—1983)
American designer and architect.

--[Sarah] Margaret Fuller (1810—1850)
American critic, teacher, and woman of letters.
_Summer on the Lakes_ [1844]
_Woman in the Nineteenth Century_ [1845]

--Thomas Fuller (1608—1661)
English churchman and historian.
_The Holy-State_ [1642]
_The Worthies of England_ [1662]

--Thomas Fuller (1654—1734)
English writer and physician.
Comp., _Introductio ad Prudentiam_ [1731]
Comp., _Gnomologia: Adages and Proverbs_ [1732]

--Robert Fulton (1765—1815)
American engineer and inventor credited with inventing the first steam-powered ship.


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