William Vaughan Wilkins (March 6, 1890 – February 1959) was an English historical novelist and journalist.[1] Wilkins was born and raised in England. Wilkins was interested in Welsh history, and some of his stories have Welsh settings, causing some writers to mistakenly describe Wilkins as Welsh.[1]
^ abStanley Kunitz and H. W. Wilson Twentieth Century Authors: A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Literature. Supplement, Volume 1. New York, 1955. (p. 1083)
William VaughanWilkins (March 6, 1890 – February 1959) was an English historical novelist and journalist. Wilkins was born and raised in England. Wilkins was...
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of Welsh Celtic fantasy include Kenneth Morris, John Cowper Powys, VaughanWilkins, Lloyd Alexander, Alan Garner, and Jenny Nimmo. Scottish Celtic fantasy...
Frederick Venner The film was based on the novel A King Reluctant by VaughanWilkins, which was published in 1952. The New York Times called it "a rousing...
Fanfare for a Witch is a 1954 historical novel by the British writer VaughanWilkins. It is set in Britain during the reign of George II. It is set against...
Reluctant is a 1952 historical adventure novel by the British writer VaughanWilkins. The plot revolves around the idea that the young Louis XVII, successor...
by Kenneth Roberts The Citadel by A. J. Cronin And So—Victoria by VaughanWilkins Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds The Years by Virginia Woolf...
James Whitworth (living), crime fiction Peter Wildeblood (1923–1999) VaughanWilkins (1890–1959) Charles Williams (1886–1945), Descent into Hell Charlie...
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Killer Evelyn Waugh – Men at Arms Hillary Waugh – Last Seen Wearing... VaughanWilkins – A King Reluctant Antonia White – The Sugar House Angus Wilson – Hemlock...
portrayed the Queen, with Vincent Price in the role of Prince Albert. VaughanWilkins' novel And So-Victoria (1937) focuses on Victoria's life. Queen Victoria...
the Yankees Lost the Pennant Monique Watteau – La Colère végétale VaughanWilkins – Fanfare for a Witch Frank Yerby Benton's Row Bride of Liberty Rev...
1971. In 1993, Professor David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) predicted that the northern part of the Wilkins ice shelf was likely to be lost...
Jumbee and Other Uncanny Tales Martin Wickremasinghe – Gamperaliya VaughanWilkins – Being Met Together Kathleen Winsor – Forever Amber Esther Averill...
Ernest Brooks Wilkins Jr. (July 20, 1922 – June 5, 1999) was an American jazz saxophonist, conductor and arranger who spent several years with Count Basie...
non-fiction Urien Wiliam (1929–2006, W), novelist, dramatist and scholar VaughanWilkins (1890–1959, E), historical novelist and journalist Anna Williams (1706–1783...
Thomas Wilkins (d. 1699), a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian, who may have borrowed it from the Mansels without ever returning it. In 1697, Wilkins was visited...
a 1971 studio album by Sarah Vaughan, arranged by Ernie Wilkins. The AllMusic review by Bruce Eder stated that Vaughan "brings an almost chameleon-like...
the Salem Farms and an 1893 play, Giles Corey, Yeoman, by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. Corey is a character in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible (1953)...
David Sharpe (grandson) George Wilkins, Graham Wilkins (son), Ray Wilkins (son), Stephen Wilkins (son), Dean Wilkins (son) Andy Wilson, Jimmy Wilson...