- Oliver Optic
- pseudonym of William Taylor Adams
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
William Taylor Adams — William T. Adams from Who When What Book, 1900 For other people named William Adams, see William Adams (disambiguation). William Taylor Adams (July 30, 1822 – March 27, 1897), pseudonym Oliver Optic, was a noted academic, author, and… … Wikipedia
Adams, William Taylor — ▪ American author pseudonym Oliver Optic born July 30, 1822, Medway, Mass., U.S. died March 27, 1897, Boston, Mass. American teacher and author of juvenile literature, best known for his children s magazine and the series of adventure… … Universalium
children's literature — Body of written works produced to entertain or instruct young people. The genre encompasses a wide range of works, including acknowledged classics of world literature, picture books and easy to read stories, and fairy tales, lullabies, fables,… … Universalium
Dorchester, Boston — Dorchester Neighborhood of Boston Neponset River at Lower Mills in Dorchester … Wikipedia
North Reading, Massachusetts — Town North Reading Common … Wikipedia
Medway, Massachusetts — Town Sanford Mills on the Charles River … Wikipedia
Bellingham, Massachusetts — Infobox Settlement official name = Bellingham, Massachusetts nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Norfolk County in Massachusetts mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country… … Wikipedia
Argosy (magazine) — Argosy was an American pulp magazine, published by Frank Munsey. It is generally considered to be the first American pulp magazine.The magazine began as a general information periodical entitled The Golden Argosy , targeted at the boys adventure… … Wikipedia
Dorchester, Massachusetts — Dorchester is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after the town of Dorchester in the English county of Dorset, from which Puritans emigrated. Dorchester, including a large portion of today s Boston, was separately incorporated… … Wikipedia
Achromatopsia — Classification and external resources A person with complete achromatopsia would see only black, white and shades of grey. Additionally, the image would usually be blurry in brighter light (in the brightest light, effectively invisible) but would … Wikipedia