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Naomi Mitchison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A bibliography of Naomi Mitchison's books, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability. ... FantasticFiction > Authors M > Naomi Mitchison...
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NYTimes obit -- including hilarious spelling: "An obituary on Saturday about Naomi Mitchison, the British writer and early feminist, misspelled the surname of the Labor Party leader at whom she once threw a half-plucked partridge.
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At her 100th birthday, Naomi Mitchison sat like a tribal queen. She was not entirely clear why she was being celebrated, but was content and interested. A swarm of great-grandchildren surrounded her, handing her one present after another.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret. Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret. Information about Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret; Mitchum, Robert; mite; Mitford sisters; Mithradates; Mithraism; Mithras; Mithridates VI Eupator the Great;
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(1) Naomi Mitchison wrote about why she became a VAD in her autobiography All Change Here (1975); In 1915, with Dick away I became more and more impatient with Oxford and my own non-involvement.
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Lady Naomi Mitchison, to give her her full title, lives in Carradale House, a large old house with extensive grounds, amongst which nestles a splendid wild garden. ... It draws upon Mitchison's own experience as a newspaper correspondent, dating back to 1934 when she was in Vienna, and her recollections of those difficult...
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Strange Horizons is a free weekly online magazine devoted to publishing high-quality speculative fiction, poetry, art, and related nonfiction. ... In thus inventing the celebrity blurb, they turned to C.S. Lewis, Richard Hughes, and a fiercely intelligent writer of startling breadth named Naomi Mitchison.
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Arts: Literature: World Literature: Scottish (198) ... This category in other languages: ... Interview with Naomi Mitchison - By Raymond H. Thompson.
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