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List of authors letter B

Benjamin Franklin, Letter to Jean Baptiste Le Roy (1789)
Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard?s Almanac (1758)
Benjamin H. Brewster
Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Haydon
Benjamin Johnson
Benjamin Jowett
Benjamin King
Benjamin Lee Whorf
Benjamin McLane Spock
Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe
Benjamin Spock
Benjamin Stolberg
Bennett Alfred Cerf
Benno C. Schmidt, Jr.
Benny Hill
Benoit Mandelbrot
Beranrd Levin
Berenson
Bergen
Bergen Evans
Bergen Evans, The Natural History of Nonsense (1946)
Berkeley Vax/Unix Assembler Reference Manual (1983)
Bern Williams
Bernadette
Bernadette Devlin
Bernadette Peters
Bernard Avishai
Bernard Bailey
Bernard Baruch
Bernard Berenson
Bernard De Voto
Bernard Edmonds
Bernard Grasset
Bernard Iddings Bell
Bernard Joseph Saurin
Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle
Bernard M. Baruch
Bernard M. Baruch, 1940
Bernard Mannes Baruch
Bernard Meltzer
Bernard of Chartres, 12th Century
Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, 1903
Bernard Weisberger, America Afire
Bernd Brecher
Bernice Fitz-Gibbon
Bert Leston Taylor
Bert Leston Taylor, The So-Called Human Race (1922)
Berta Buxton
Bertha Calloway

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