Alma Routsong (redirect from Isabel Miller)
novelist best known for her lesbian fiction, published under the pen name Isabel Miller. Alma Routsong was born Elma Louise Routsong in Traverse City, Michigan...
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of the London-based rock band Jean Marlow. Isabel Getty is the daughter of Christopher Getty and Pia Miller. She is a member of the Getty family and the...
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Sitka Historical Museum (redirect from Isabel Miller Museum)
The Sitka History Museum, formerly known as the Isabel Miller Museum is the city museum of Sitka in the U.S. state of Alaska. The Sitka Historical Society...
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Isabel Angélica Allende Llona (Latin American Spanish: [isaˈβel aˈʝende] ; born 2 August 1942) is a Chilean-American writer. Allende, whose works sometimes...
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novel with strong lesbian themes by Alma Routsong, using the pen name Isabel Miller. It was originally self-published under the title A Place for Us and...
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were divorced in 1957. His second wife was Nona Isabel Miller (1906–1997), daughter of David Wilson Miller and widow of Francis Sydney Smythe of Yew tree...
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Patience and Sarah by Alma Routsong, published under the pen name "Isabel Miller" in 1971, examined the historical confines of a romance between two...
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Isabel Wilkerson (born 1961) is an American journalist and the author of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (2010) and...
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Patience and Sarah, a historical novel by Alma Routsong (writing as Isabel Miller), which had been self-published by Routsong in 1969. Originally it was...
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Isabella I of Castile (redirect from Isabel I of Castile)
Isabella I (Spanish: Isabel I; 22 April 1451 – 26 November 1504), also called Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Isabel la Católica), was Queen of Castile...
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