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  2. Morristown Library - Wikipedia

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    The Morristown and Morris Township Public Library is a joint free public library for the towns of Morristown and Morris Township, New Jersey. History [ edit ] In 1792, informal book trading occurred between Morristown residents, with 97 members and 96 books.

  3. Rebecca Morris (author) - Wikipedia

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    A second book in the Notorious USA series, Overkill, written by Morris and Olsen, debuted at number 20 on The New York Times Best Seller list in e-book nonfiction the week of August 16, 2015. [10] In 2016, Morris and Olsen co-wrote A Killing in Amish Country, released by St. Martin's Press. The book outlines one of just two reported murders ...

  4. Mary McGarry Morris - Wikipedia

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    Mary McGarry Morris (born February 10, 1943) is an American novelist, short story author and playwright from New England.She uses its towns as settings for her works. In 1991, Michiko Kakutani of The New York Times described Morris as "one of the most skillful new writers at work in America today"; [1] The Washington Post has described her as a "superb storyteller"; [2] and The Miami Herald ...

  5. Jan Morris - Wikipedia

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    Catharine Jan Morris[ 3][ 4] CBE FRSL (born James Humphry Morris; 2 October 1926 – 20 November 2020) was a Welsh historian, author and travel writer. She was known particularly for the Pax Britannica trilogy (1968–1978), a history of the British Empire, and for portraits of cities, including Oxford, Venice, Trieste, Hong Kong and New York City.

  6. Kenneth Morris (author) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Vennor Morris (31 July 1879 – 21 April 1937), sometimes using the Welsh form of his name Cenydd Morus, [ 1] was a Welsh author and theosophist. Born in South Wales, he relocated to London with his family as a child, and was educated at Christ's Hospital. In 1896, he lived in Dublin for a while, where he became friends with George ...

  7. Morris Library (SIUC) - Wikipedia

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    Morris Library is the main academic library on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in Carbondale, Illinois. Named for Delyte W. Morris who served as President of Southern Illinois University from 1948 to 1970, the library holds more than 4 million volumes, 53,000 current periodicals and serials, and over 3.6 million microform ...

  8. Janet Morris - Wikipedia

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    August 10, 2024. Occupation. Author, defense analyst. Genre. Fantasy, science fiction, historical novels. Spouse. Chris Morris. Janet Ellen Morris (born May 25, 1946) is an American author of fiction and nonfiction, best known for her fantasy and science fiction and her authorship of a non-lethal weapons concept for the U.S. military. [ 1]

  9. Christine Wigfall Morris - Wikipedia

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    Parent (s) Eddie and Hattie Wigfall. Christine Wigfall Morris (March 24, 1922 – December 7, 2014) was an American librarian. She was the first African American to become a librarian in Clearwater, Florida. [1] [2] She was known for inspiring a whole generation of local children to read. [3]