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Hague, Michael
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American illustrator of children's books.
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Hailey, Arthur
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British-Canadian whose disaster novels were among the most commercially successful ever.
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Hale, Edward E.
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American Unitarian clergyman and author best-known for his "The Man Without a Country".
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Haley, Alex
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American writer best known for his autobiography of Malcolm X and his novel Roots
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Hall, Bob
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American artist, cartoonist, theater director and writer.
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Ham, Olive Mary
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British author of books for juveniles.
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Hamilton, Bobby
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series owner and former NASCAR race car and truck driver.
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Hamilton, Nigel
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British biographer
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Hamilton, Steve
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Award-winning American author of detective fiction.
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Hancock, Joy Bright
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One of the first women officers in the U.S. Navy
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Handforth, Thomas
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American artist, etcher and illustrator.
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Handler, Ruth
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American inventor of the Barbie doll and author.
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Hanline, Maurice A.
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American short story and screen writer.
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Hanna, William
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American animator, director, producer, cartoon artist, and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera.
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Harding, Bertita
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American author of historical fiction, lecturer and folk singer
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Hardy, Grahame
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American editor of books on railroads and locomotives.
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Hargreaves, Alice
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Alice Hargreaves (née Liddell) was the real-life inspiration for Lewis Carroll's Alice.
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Harmon, Jim
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American scfi short story writer and editor of books on vintage radio and television.
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Harper, Ron
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American screen and television actor.
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Harris, Thomas
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American author best known for his crime novels featuring serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
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Harrison, Jim
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American writer of novels and other fiction, poetry, and essays on food.
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Harryhausen, Ray
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American film producer and, most notably, special effects creator.
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Hart, Johnny
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American cartoonist and creator of the popular comic strips B.C. and The Wizard of Id.
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Hart, Mickey
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Drummer for Grateful Dead, percussionist, solo artist, ethnomusicologist and author.
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Hassler, Jon
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American novelist and educator.
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Hatcher, Teri
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American film and TV actress, and winner of a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actor's Guild Award
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Hawkins, Alma M.
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Dancee education innovator, pioneer in dance movement therapy, and author.
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Hawkins, Dale
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Pioneer American rock singer, songwriter, and rhythm guitarist.
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Hawkins, Seckatary
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Pseudonym of Robert Franc Schulkers
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Hawn, Goldie
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Academy Award-winning American actress.
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Hayakawa, S. I.
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Canadian-born American semanticist, psychologist, academic, writer and U.S.Senator.
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Haynes, Nelma
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American novelist, shortstory writer and artist.
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Hayt, Elizabeth
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American columnist, freelance journalist and author.
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Haywood, Carolyn
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American painter, muralist, illustrator, and children’s book author.
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Heaney, Seamus
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Irish poet, writer and lecturer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995.
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Hefner, Hugh
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American publisher and founder of Playboy magazine.
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Hefter, Richard
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American children's book author and illustrator best known for his Strawberry Library series.
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Hehr, Russell Allon
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Co-author of books on Euclid Beach Amusement Park, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Heinlein, Robert
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Amercan author often called the Dean of Science Fiction.
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Heller, Joseph
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American satiric novelist and playwright best known for his novel Catch-22.
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Hemingway, Ernest
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American novelist and short-story writer who won a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Prize.
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Hemingway, Mariel
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American screen and television actress.
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Henderson, Elliott Blaine
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Afro-American author of 12 books of poetry written mostly in the African-American dialect.
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Henderson, Janice Wald
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American food and travel journalist, cookbook author, and teacher.
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Henkes, Kevin
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Caldecott Award winning illustrator and author of picture books and novels for young readers.
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Henry, Marguerite
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American award-winning author of books for children and juveniles about horses and ponies.
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Herbert, Brian
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American science fiction novelist and short stories writer.
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Herbert, Frank
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American science fiction writer.
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Hermann, John
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American author of "Motorcycle Journeys through the Alps and Corsica".
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Herne, Brian
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Kenyan-born professional East African big game hunter and author.
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Herr, Charlotte Bronte
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American author of novels and children's books.
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Herriot, James
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British veterinary surgeon and author.
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Hersey, John
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American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning novelist.
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Hershey, Richard F.
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American author and publisher of books on amusement parks.
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Hesse, Hermann
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German-born poet, novelist and painter who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946.
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Heston, Charlton
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Academy Award-winning American film actor noted for heroic roles and political activism.
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Heyer, Georgette
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British historical, romance and detective fiction novelist.
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Hiaasen, Carl
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American journalist and satirical crime novelist.
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Hickam, Homer H.
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NASA Aerospace Engineer and author of fiction and non-fiction.
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Highway, Tomson
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Canadian award winning playwright and novelist.
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Hildebrandt, Greg
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One of The Brothers Hildebrandt who worked collaboratively as fantasy/ science fiction artists.
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Hill, Edwin B.
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American private printer and author.
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Hill, Grace Livingston
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American writer of Christian fiction and poetry.
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Hill, Ruth Beebe
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American novelist, journalist, and college teacher of writing and Native American culture.
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Hillerman, Tony
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American award-winning and bestselling author of detective novels and non-fiction.
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Hillman, James
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American post-Jungian
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Hipkiss, Robert A.
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Professor Emeritus of English, University of California; literary critic and author.
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Hoban, Russell
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American writer of fantasy, science fiction, magic realism, poetry, and children's books.
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Hobhouse, Penelope
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British garden writer, designer, historian, lecturer and gardener.
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Hodson, Geoffrey
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English occultist, Theosophist, mystic, philosopher and humanitarian.
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Hoff, Syd
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American children’s book author and cartoonist known foremost for his "I Can Read" series.
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Hoffman, Abbie
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American social and political activist, author, co-founder of the Youth International Party.
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Hoffman, Alice
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American bestselling author of novels, children's books, and short fiction.
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Hoffman, Jannifer
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American author of historical, contemporary, and erotic romance novels.
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Hoffman, Malvina
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American sculptor and author famous by her life-size sculptures.
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Hoffmann, Richard H.
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Prominent New York City neurologist, psychiatrist and author.
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Hogan, Ben
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American professional golfer considered among the three greatest of all time.
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Holbrook, Arthur Tenney
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Arthur T. Holbrook (1870 - 1968) authored
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Hollenback, Frank R.
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American author of historical books on Colorado railroads.
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Holley, Marietta
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American humorist and suffragist who satirized U.S. society and politics.
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Holmes, Fenwicke L.
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American author, and leader and teacher in the Religious Science or Science of Mind movement.
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell
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American physician, educator, poet,and humorist.
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Holtz, William
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Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Missouri-Columbia, author and editor.
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Honig, Edwin
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American poet, translator, critic, playwright and Emeritus Professor at Brown University.
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Hoover, Herbert
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31st President of the United States (1929 - 1933) and author.
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Howard, Helen Littler
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American teacher, and author of books, stories and plays for children.
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Howell, M. Kay
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Author of series books for children, short stories, and non-fiction on U.S. justice system.
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Howells, W. D.
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American multi-genre writer and literary critic now best known for his realistic fiction.
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Hubbard, Elbert
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American writer, publisher, philosopher and Arts and Crafts movement artist.
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Hugo, Victor
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French Romantic novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, and human rights campaigner.
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Hull, Helen
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American author of novels and short stories, and Prrofessor of English at Columbia University.
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Hunt, Blanche Seale
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American children's author best known for her Little Brown Koko series.
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Hunter, Kim
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Academy Award-winning American film,stage and television actress.
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Hunter, Stephen
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American novelist, essayist, and Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic.
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Hunter, Tab
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American film, television and stage actor; singer and film producer.
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Huston, John
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American film director, screenwriter and actor.
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Hutchison, Isobel W.
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Scottish botanist, filmmaker, author, poet, and artic explorer.
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Huxley, Aldous
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British author and intellectual best known for his satirical examination of modern society.
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Huxley, Julian
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English evolutionary biologist, popularizer of science, humanist and internationalist.
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Hyman, Trina Schart
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American illustrator of children's books and winner of four Caldecott awards.
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