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Jan 1, 1947 — —· 79 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · CHILDREN · JUVENILE

Stephen Cartwright

Also known as: Cartwright, Stephen, Taplin, Sam, CARTWRIGHT STEPHEN

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Cartwright is an English surname that originally meant a maker of carts. Notable people with the surname include: Al Cartwright (1917–2015), American sportswriter Alan Cartwright (1945–2021), British musician Alexander Cartwright (1820–1892), American engineer and supposed inventor of baseball Angela Cartwright (born 1952), British-born American actress Ann Cartwright (born 1925), British statistician and socio-medical researcher Anthony Cartwright (cricketer) (1940–2023), New Zealand cricketer Anthony Cartwright (writer) (born 1973), British novelist Arnaud Cartwright Marts (1888–1970), American academic, president of Bucknell University (1935–1945) Bec Cartwright (born 1983), Australian actress and singer Ben Cartwright (disambiguation), multiple people Bill Cartwright (born 1957), American basketball player Bill Cartwright (disambiguation), several people Brian Cartwright (born 1948), American lawyer and astrophysicist Bryce Cartwright (born 1994), Australian rugby league player Buck Cartwright, American politician in Oklahoma Buns Cartwright (1889–1976), English cricketer and soldier Caleb Cartwright (1696?–1763), Irish academic and clergyman Carol A. Cartwright, American academic, president of Kent State University (1991–2006) and Bowling Green State University (2008) Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee (1867–1956), British soldier Christopher Cartwright (1602–1658), English clergyman Cyril Cartwright (cyclist), British cyclist D. F. Cartwright (1916–2009), British soldier, businessman, and commercial fisherman Dave Cartwright (1943–2015), British musician and author David Cartwright (1920–1997), tenth Suffragan Bishop of Southampton Deirdre Cartwright, British guitarist Dorwin Cartwright (1915–2008), American social psychologist Earl Cartwright, American politician Ed Cartwright (1859–1933), American baseball player Edmund Cartwright (1743–1823), British clergyman and inventor of the power loom Edward David Cartwright (1920–1997), British bishop, Bishop of Southampton (1984–1989) Erik Cartwright (born 1950), musician Fairfax Leighton Cartwright (1857–1928), British author and diplomat, Ambassador to Austria-Hungary (1908–1913) Fairfax William Cartwright (1823–1881), British politician Gary Cartwright (born 1952), Australian politician Geoff Cartwright, Australian actor George Cartwright (disambiguation), multiple people Greg Cartwright (born 1970), American musician Hannah Cartwright, a.k.a. Augustus Ghost, vocalist for Snow Ghosts Harold Cartwright (born 1951), English cricketer Hilton Cartwright (born 1990), Zimbabwean-Australian cricketer Hubert James Cartwright (1900–1958), Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Hugh Cartwright (died 1572), English politician Ian Cartwright (born 1964), English footballer Jackson Robert Cartwright, American politician in Oklahoma James Cartwright (born 1949), American soldier, eighth Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff James Cartwright (canoeist) (born 1976), Canadian canoeist James Cartwright (disambiguation), multiple people Jan Eric Cartwright, American politician in Oklahoma Jim Cartwright (born 1958), English dramatist Joe Cartwright (rugby league), English rugby league player John Cartwright (disambiguation), multiple people Joseph Cartwright (disambiguation), multiple people Julia Cartwright Ady (1851–1924), British art critic Justin Cartwright (1945–2018), British novelist Keith Cartwright, American politician in Oklahoma Kelly Cartwright (born 1989), Australian athlete Kenneth St George Cartwright (1891–1964), British mycologist Kit Cartwright (born 1954), American football administrator and a former American football player and coach Lawrence Cartwright (born 1948), Bahamian politician Lee Cartwright (born 1972), English footballer Lionel Cartwright (born 1960), American country musician Lisa Cartwright, American scholar of visual culture Lynn Cartwright (1927–2004), American actress Mark Cartwright (born 1973), English footballer Mary Cartwright (1900–1998), British mathematician Matt Cartwright (born 1961), American lawyer and politician representing the 8th district of Pennsylvania in the US House of Representatives Mrs H. Cartwright (fl.

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Eddie didn't intend to shoot the guy.

— from Robbers, 1981

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Robbers

1981

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The Runaway Tractor

2001

5.0 (1)

Ted loses control of his tractor and becomes stuck in a pond. Ted's neighbor uses his horse to help Ted pull his tractor out of the pond.

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Wizards

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Never-before-published stories by Neil Gaiman, Eoin Colfer, Garth Nix, and a magical lineup of writers.Throughout the ages, the wizard has claimed a spot in human culture-from the shadowy spiritual leaders of early man to precocious characters in blockbuster films. Gone are the cartoon images of wizened gray-haired men in pointy caps creating magic with a wave of their wands. Today's wizards are more subtle in their powers, more discerning in their ways, and-in the hands of modern fantasists-more likely than ever to capture readers' imaginations.In Neil Gaiman's "The Witch's Headstone," a piece taken from his much-anticipated novel in progress, an eight-year-old boy learns the power of kindness from a long-dead sorceress. Only one woman possesses two kinds of magic-enough to unite two kingdoms-in Garth Nix's "Holly and Iron." Patricia A. McKillip's "Naming Day" gives a sorcery student a lesson in breaking the rules. And a famished dove spins a tale worthy of a meal, but perhaps not the truth, in "A Fowl Tale" by Eoin Colfer.

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