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Elizabeth Murray may refer to: Elizabeth Murray, Countess of Dysart in her own right and Duchess of Lauderdale by marriage (1626–1698), British noblewoman Elizabeth Murray Campbell Smith Inman (1726–1785), shopkeeper, teacher, philanthropist Elizabeth Murray (songwriter) (1745?–1814?), Scottish songwriter, married name Murray Lady Elizabeth Murray (1760–1825), British aristocrat, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Mansfield Elizabeth Murray (painter) (1815–1882), English painter and author Elizabeth Leigh Murray (1815–1892), English actress Elizabeth Murray (artist) (1940–2007), American artist Elizabeth Murray (doctor) (1960–2023), British medical practitioner and academic Elizabeth Dunbar Murray, American author and educator Liz Murray (born 1980), American inspirational speaker Elizabeth Carey (social activist) (married name Elizabeth Murray, 1835–1920), Canadian co-founder of the Halifax Infants' Home and activist for the prevention of cruelty to animals. See also Elisabeth Murray, English biographer and educationist. Discover the Elizabeth A Murray popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Elizabeth A Murray books.
Best Seller Elizabeth A Murray Books of 2024
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The World Is Yours
Glenn KennyThe behindthescenes story of the iconic film, featuring new interviews with the cast and crew, timed for its fortieth anniversary. An unflinching confrontation of humanity’s dark s...
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Dressed to Impress
Giselle Renarde, de Fer, Elizabeth Coldwell, Heather Towne, Mina Murray, Catherine Paulssen, Grace Moskowitz, David Hawthorne & Kathleen TudorFashion and fetish for breathstealing entrances and silky seductions.Ten original erotica stories from Mischief Books featuring Mina Murray, Elizabeth Coldwell, Kathleen Tudor, Gis...
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The Young Ones
Mary Jane StaplesOnce they had been called Orrice and Effel, two bedraggled, scruffy waifs who lived rough off the streets of Walworth. Now they were Horrace and Ethel Cooper, grown up quite respe...
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Juliet Rising
Cleo CordellA lusty historical novel set in the 18th century...Nothing is more important to Reynard than winning the favours of the bright and wilful Juliet, a pupil at Madame Nicol's exclusiv...
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Say Hello to My Little Friend
Nat SegaloffThe author of The Exorcist Legacy: 50 Years of Fear, brings us another sensational Hollywood tellall celebrating the 40th anniversary of Brian De Palma’s legendary 1983 gangster fi...
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The Wild Laughter
Caoilinn Hughes'A grand feat of comic ingenuity, mischievous and insightful, and full of resonance for the way we live now... So original and vibrant.' Encore Award JudgesFINALIST FOR THE AN POST...
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The Trouble with White Women
Kyla Schuller & Brittney CooperAn incisive history of selfserving white feminists and the inspiring women who’ve continually defied themWomen including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Margaret Sanger, and Sheryl Sandber...
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First Love, Last Love
Katie FlynnA powerful story of two sisters, and the love that changed their livesIt wasn't a privileged childhood, but it was a happy one. Sybil and Lizzie Cream, brought up in a fisherman's ...
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The Blue And Distant Hills
Judith SaxtonA young girl's search for her identity and for a love that can overcome her past.Questa Adamson is stranded in Italy for the duration of the Second World War. When she finally retu...
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Eden
D R ThorpeAnthony Eden, who served as both Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister, was one of the central political figures of the twentieth century. He had good looks, charm, a Military Cross...
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Mad Dog
David Lister & Hugh JordanA mindless sectarian psychopath or a loyalist folk hero who took the war to the IRA's front door? The name Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair is synonymous with a killing spree by loyalist ter...
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A Dream of Love
Rosie HarrisHer life was full of hardship and despair...When Molly's father returns from the war a broken man, the whole family is forced to move into the slums of Liverpool. Despite many diff...
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Love Changes Everything
Rosie HarrisFourteenyearold Trixie Jackson hoped she had a future to look forward to. But when she is sacked from the local factory she is forced to work as a housekeeper for one of her father...
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Notes from Underground and the Double
Fyodor Dostoyevsky & Ronald Wilks'That sense of the meaninglessness of existence that runs through much of twentiethcentury writing from Conrad and Kafka, to Beckett and beyond starts in Dostoyevsky's work' Mal...