The Occult Review
The Occult Review
A journal dedicated to psychic and occult topics. The Occult Review was a British monthly journal published in London beginning in 1877 and edited by Ralph Shirley. In September 1933, its title was changed briefly to The London Forum. From January 1936 to Christmas 1948, it resumed the title Occult Review, but in 1949 it changed again to Rider's Review, after which it soon ceased publication.
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Review , re·view / riˈvyoō/ • n. 1. a formal assessment or examination of something with the possibility or intention of instituting change if necessary: a co… William Nicholson , Nicholson, William 1948-
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Born 1948, in England; married Virginia Bell (a writer); children: three. Education: Christ's College, Cambridge U… Jeanette Winter , Winter, Jeanette 1939-
Winter, Jeanette 1939-
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Born 1939, in Chicago, IL; married Roger Winter (an artist); children: Jonah, Max. Education:… Roni Schotter , PERSONAL:
Born 1946, in New York, NY; married Richard D. Schotter (an English professor, playwright, and lyricist); children: Jesse. Education: Atten… David Milgrim , Milgrim, David
Milgrim, David
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Married: wife's name Kyra; children: Wyatt.
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Home—Wakefield, RI. Agent—Jan Collier Represents, P.O. B… Terry Pratchett , Pratchett, Terry 1948–
(Terence David John Pratchett)
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Born Terence David John Pratchett, April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, England; son of Da…
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