Andre Norton (1912–2005), American author; born Alice Mary Norton
Mary Beth Norton (born 1943), American historian
Mary D. Herter Norton (1894–1985), American publisher, violinist, and translator; co-founder of W. W. Norton & Company
Mary Norton (writer) (1903–1992), English author of the series The Borrowers
Mary Teresa Norton (1875–1959), American congresswoman
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MaryNorton may refer to: Andre Norton (1912–2005), American author; born Alice MaryNortonMary Beth Norton (born 1943), American historian Mary D. Herter...
Andre Alice Norton (born Alice MaryNorton, February 17, 1912 – March 17, 2005) was an American writer of science fiction and fantasy, who also wrote works...
Mary Teresa Norton (née Hopkins; March 7, 1875 – August 2, 1959) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented Jersey City and Bayonne in...
MaryNorton Kratt (born June 7, 1937) is an American author. She focuses on Southern history. She was born in West Virginia. She attended Charlotte Central...
Mary Beth Norton (born 1943) is an American historian, specializing in American colonial history and well known for her work on women's history and the...
Judy Norton (born January 29, 1958) is an American actress and theater director who is best known for her role as Mary Ellen Walton on The Waltons television...
The Borrowers is a children's fantasy novel by the English author MaryNorton, published by Dent in 1952. It features a family of tiny people who live...
How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons is a 1944 children's book by MaryNorton. The book was later adapted into the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks...
Bonfires and Broomsticks is a 1947 children's book by MaryNorton. Parts of the book were adapted into the 1971 Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks....
illuminate social topics. For instance, the British children's writers MaryNorton and Rumer Godden used homunculus motifs in their work, expressing various...
Ashfield, a wool merchant, making St Mary's an example of a "wool church". In July 1549 the Vicar of Chipping Norton, Henry Joyes or Joyce, led parishioners...
(1943) and Bonfires and Broomsticks (1947) by English children's author MaryNorton. The film, which combines live action and animation, stars Angela Lansbury...
Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa, was based on the 1952 novel The Borrowers by MaryNorton, an English author of children's books, about a family of tiny people...
The Borrowers Afield is a children's fantasy novel by MaryNorton, published in 1955 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the second of five...
The Borrowers Aloft is a children's fantasy novel by MaryNorton, published in 1961 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the fourth of five...
written or edited by the American fiction writer Andre Norton (Andre Alice Norton, born Alice MaryNorton, 1912–2005). Before 1960 she used the pen name Andrew...
had received over 14 million visitors. Authors such as Enid Blyton, MaryNorton and Will Self have been inspired by the village. Bekonscot Model Village...
Vandyke Upper School. Leighton Middle School – in the centre of the town, MaryNorton, who wrote 'The Borrowers' books, lived there in her childhood. Linslade...
Grisbane's sons Lionel and Sebastian, Magee's publisher's secretary, MaryNorton, and Corrigan, a potential buyer of the property. After much coaxing...
The Borrowers Avenged is a children's fantasy novel by MaryNorton, published in 1982 by Viking Kestrel in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the last...
laid for Grace Cathedral. In 1852, Crocker was married to Mary Ann Deming (1827–1889). Mary was the daughter of John Jay Deming and Emily (née Reed) Deming...
Edward Harrison Norton (born August 18, 1969) is an American actor. Norton was drawn to theatrical productions at local venues as a child. After graduating...
The Borrowers Afloat is a children's fantasy novel by MaryNorton, published in 1959 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the third of five...