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  1. As ‘Lady of the Mercians’, the ruler of the Midlands realm of Mercia, she played a crucial role in forging a unitary English state out of what had previously been disparate kingdoms. She also founded cities, sponsored learning and won a series of victories over the Vikings.

  2. Lawrence du Garde Peach (14 February 1890 – 31 December 1974), who wrote under the name L. du Garde Peach, was an English author and playwright for radio, stage, and screen.

  3. Apr 7, 2022 · Dr. L. Du Garde Peach is scintillating with greater brilliance than ever. He is probably the most prolific and best known of all radio playwrights, and by way of variety he occasionally throws in the libretto of a wireless musical piece.

  4. Charles Darwin : Peach, L. du Garde (Lawrence du Garde), 1890-1974, author : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  5. Dec 12, 2021 · The playwright Lawrence du Garde Peach (1890-1974) is remembered today as the author of most of the books in the Ladybird Adventures from History series. These were a series of inexpensive, colourfully illustrated, mini-hardback history books for children, which sold millions of copies from the 1950s to the 1980s.

  6. L. du Garde Peach was the pen name of Lawrence du Garde Peach, an English author known for his educational children's books, particularly the 'Ladybird' history series. Born on February 14, 1890, in Sheffield, England, he was a prolific writer and playwright.

  7. Lawrence du Garde Peach was an English author and writer of plays for radio, stage and screen. Today he may be best remembered as the author of over 30 books for Ladybird's Adventure from History series of nonfiction children's books, published from 1957 until his death, which was the largest series Ladybird ever produced, and remained in print ...

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