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  • Barbara Bray
  • English translator and critic (1924–2010)

    Barbara Bray (née Jacobs; 24 November 1924 – 25 February 2010) was an English translator and critic. Bray was born in Maida Vale, London; her father had

    Barbara Bray

    Barbara_Bray

  • Marguerite Duras
  • French writer and film director (1914–1996)

    L'Amante anglaise, trans. Barbara Bray (1968) Détruire, dit-elle (Les Éditions de Minuit, 1969). Destroy, She Said, trans. Barbara Bray (1970) Abahn Sabana

    Marguerite Duras

    Marguerite Duras

    Marguerite_Duras

  • Andy Griffith
  • American actor and singer (1926–2012)

    Alpha Sinfonia, a national social music fraternity for men. Griffith and Barbara Bray Edwards were married on August 22, 1949, and they adopted two children:

    Andy Griffith

    Andy Griffith

    Andy_Griffith

  • Montaillou (book)
  • 1975 book by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie

    first published in 1975. It was first translated into English in 1978 by Barbara Bray, and has been subtitled The Promised Land of Error and Cathars and Catholics

    Montaillou (book)

    Montaillou_(book)

  • Marek Kędzierski
  • Marek Kędzierski (October 8, 2023). "Seeing Barbara Bray: Marek Kędzierski on Barbara BrayBarbara Bray on Samuel Beckett". Journal of Beckett Studies

    Marek Kędzierski

    Marek Kędzierski

    Marek_Kędzierski

  • The Lover (Duras novel)
  • 1984 autobiographical novel by Marguerite Duras

    translator; a section that does not appear in any other version of the book. Barbara Bray's English translation won the Scott Moncrieff Prize and PEN/Book-of-the-Month

    The Lover (Duras novel)

    The_Lover_(Duras_novel)

  • Samuel Beckett
  • Irish novelist and playwright (1906–1989)

    From the late 1950s until his death, Beckett had a relationship with Barbara Bray, a widow who worked as a script editor for the BBC. Knowlson wrote of

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel_Beckett

  • Dance First
  • 2023 film by James Marsh

    subsequent Nobel Prize for Literature in 1969, his affair with translator Barbara Bray and his later life until his death in 1989. Throughout the film, Beckett

    Dance First

    Dance_First

  • Maxine Peake
  • British actress (born 1974)

    Wild Irmgard Klaxon (voice) 2023 Tish Tish Murtha (voice) Dance First Barbara Bray 2024 Woken Helen 2025 Words of War Anna Politkovskaya I Swear Dottie

    Maxine Peake

    Maxine Peake

    Maxine_Peake

  • Galileo (1975 film)
  • 1975 British film

    produced in England. The screenplay for Galileo was written by Barbara Bray and Losey. Bray had a long career as an editor, translator, and critic. She is

    Galileo (1975 film)

    Galileo_(1975_film)

  • Robert Pinget
  • French writer (1919–1997)

    Samuel Beckett's free translation of La Manivelle, was produced by Barbara Bray and broadcast on BBC Third Programme on 23 August 1960. In 1962, Germaine

    Robert Pinget

    Robert Pinget

    Robert_Pinget

  • The Erl-King (novel)
  • 1970 novel by Michel Tournier

    Michel Tournier. It was published in 1972 in an English translation by Barbara Bray as both The Erl-King and The Ogre. The novel received the Prix Goncourt

    The Erl-King (novel)

    The_Erl-King_(novel)

  • Marcel Proust
  • French novelist, literary critic, and essayist (1871–1922)

    Weber-Nicholsen (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991). Albaret, Céleste (Barbara Bray, trans.) (2003), Monsieur Proust. New York: New York Review Books Alexander

    Marcel Proust

    Marcel Proust

    Marcel_Proust

  • Prisoner of Love (book)
  • 1986 book by Jean Genet (posthumous)

    published in Paris by Gallimard in May 1986. Translated into English by Barbara Bray and with an introduction by Edmund White it was published by Picador

    Prisoner of Love (book)

    Prisoner_of_Love_(book)

  • Women (Sollers novel)
  • 1983 novel by Philippe Sollers

    French Studies in 1988, and Women appeared in an English translation by Barbara Bray in 1990. Ireland 1991, p. 229. Antioch Review 1991, p. 473. Parrinder

    Women (Sollers novel)

    Women_(Sollers_novel)

  • Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil
  • Lover, then wife of Samuel Beckett (1900–1989)

    During the late 1950s, Beckett often stayed in London, where he met Barbara Bray, a BBC script-editor, a widow in her 30s. James Knowlson writes of them:

    Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil

    Suzanne_Dechevaux-Dumesnil

  • Courtly love
  • Medieval European literary conception of love

    Priest: the Making of Modern Marriage in Medieval France. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-226-16768-2. Frisardi, Andrew (2013)

    Courtly love

    Courtly love

    Courtly_love

  • Antigone (Anouilh play)
  • 1944 play by Jean Anouilh

    Keach. There are also English translations by Barbara Bray in 1987 and by Jeremy Sams in 2002. The Bray translation was adapted for BBC Radio 3 in 2024

    Antigone (Anouilh play)

    Antigone_(Anouilh_play)

  • Amin Maalouf
  • Lebanese-born French author (born 1949)

    ISBN 1-86046-890-X. 2000 Le Périple de Baldassare 2002 Balthasar's Odyssey, trans. Barbara Bray. ISBN 1-55970-702-X. 2012 Les Désorientés 2020 The Disoriented, trans

    Amin Maalouf

    Amin Maalouf

    Amin_Maalouf

  • Antoine Watteau
  • French painter (1684–1721)

    René (1970) [1950]. Watteau: The Artist and His Drawings. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller. ISBN 9780269027093. OCLC 556662493 – via the Internet

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine Watteau

    Antoine_Watteau

  • The Wench Is Dead
  • Book by Colin Dexter

    Duke's Cut, close to Oxford. She had been a passenger on the "fly" boat Barbara Bray, travelling from Liverpool to join her husband, Charles Franks, an ostler

    The Wench Is Dead

    The_Wench_Is_Dead

  • Le Grand Meaulnes
  • 1913 novel by Alain-Fournier

    Maunier as Seurel and Clémence Poésy. An adaptation of the novel by Barbara Bray with the title The Milk of Paradise was broadcast on the BBC Home Service

    Le Grand Meaulnes

    Le Grand Meaulnes

    Le_Grand_Meaulnes

  • Simone Schwarz-Bart
  • Novelist, short story writer, memoirist (born 1938)

    sur Télumée Miracle, Seuil, 1972 (The Bridge of Beyond, translated by Barbara Bray, New York Review Books Classics, 2013.), Grand prix des lectrices de

    Simone Schwarz-Bart

    Simone_Schwarz-Bart

  • Cathar castles
  • Medieval castles in Languedoc, France

    Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel (1979). Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error, Barbara Bray translator. Vintage Books. ISBN 978-0807615980. Madaule, Jacques (1967)

    Cathar castles

    Cathar castles

    Cathar_castles

  • The Malady of Death
  • Book by Marguerite Duras

    Repasky McElhinney designed and staged The Malady of Death (in English, Barbara Bray translation) in a production that opened December 14, 1999 at the Atrium

    The Malady of Death

    The_Malady_of_Death

  • Francis Steegmuller
  • American novelist

    Flaubert, George Sand, Flaubert-Sand: The Correspondence, translated with Barbara Bray (London: Harvill, 1993) O Rare Ben Jonson (New York: Alfred A. Knopf

    Francis Steegmuller

    Francis_Steegmuller

  • Pascal Quignard
  • French writer (born 1948)

    Salon du Wurtemberg (Gallimard, 1986). The Salon in Württemberg, trans. Barbara Bray (Grove Weidenfeld, 1991) Les Escaliers de Chambord (Gallimard, 1989)

    Pascal Quignard

    Pascal Quignard

    Pascal_Quignard

  • Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit
  • Book by Crébillon fils

    into English as The Wanderings of the Heart and Mind in 1751, and by Barbara Bray as The Wayward Head and Heart in 1963. Title: Les égarements du coeur

    Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit

    Les Égarements du cœur et de l'esprit

    Les_Égarements_du_cœur_et_de_l'esprit

  • Little Ice Age
  • Climatic cooling after the Medieval Warm Period (16th–19th centuries)

    of Feast, Times of Famine: a History of Climate Since the Year 1000. Barbara Bray. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-374-52122-6. OCLC 164590

    Little Ice Age

    Little Ice Age

    Little_Ice_Age

  • Jacques Lacan
  • French psychoanalyst and writer (1901–1981)

    and History of a System of Thought. Cambridge: Polity. Translated by Barbara Bray. (Originally published by Columbia University Press as Jacques Lacan

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques_Lacan

  • The Palace of Dreams
  • 1981 novel by Ismail Kadare

    translated into numerous languages. The English translation was made by Barbara Bray from the French version of the Albanian that had been translated by Isuf

    The Palace of Dreams

    The_Palace_of_Dreams

  • Shandong
  • Province in East China

    of Feast, Times of Famine: A History of Climate Since the Year 1000 (Barbara Bray, tr.). New York: Doubleday. Zhu Kezhen, "Preliminary Study on the Climate

    Shandong

    Shandong

    Shandong

  • Guillaume Bélibaste
  • 14th-century Cathar preacher

    Le Roy Ladurie, Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, ed., Autour

    Guillaume Bélibaste

    Guillaume Bélibaste

    Guillaume_Bélibaste

  • Preston Manor School
  • Academy in Preston, Wembley, Middlesex, Greater London, England

    since 2010 for Harrow East Simon Bond, author of 101 Uses for a Dead Cat Barbara Bray née Jacobs, scholar of French literature and literary translator, partner

    Preston Manor School

    Preston_Manor_School

  • In the Name of Identity
  • 1998 novel by Amin Maalouf

    west. Maalouf, Amin. [1998] 2001. In the Name of Identity: Violence and the Need to Belong. translated by B. Bray, Time-Warner. ISBN 1-55970-593-0. v t e

    In the Name of Identity

    In_the_Name_of_Identity

  • Segu (novel)
  • 1984 novel by Maryse Condé

    Maryse Condé Original title Ségou: les murailles de terre Translator Barbara Bray Language French Publisher Éditions Robert Laffont Publication date 1

    Segu (novel)

    Segu_(novel)

  • Scott Moncrieff Prize
  • Anglo-French literary prize

    Bouvier (Carcanet) 1987 Winner: Barbara Wright for Grabinoulor by Pierre Albert-Birot (Atlas) 1986 Winners: Barbara Bray for The Lover by Marguerite Duras

    Scott Moncrieff Prize

    Scott_Moncrieff_Prize

  • PEN Translation Prize
  • Annual translation prize

    (verse) Seamus Heaney Sweeney Astray Buile Shuibhne Irish 1986 (prose) Barbara Bray Marguerite Duras The Lover L'Amant French 1986 (verse) Dennis Tedlock

    PEN Translation Prize

    PEN_Translation_Prize

  • Dictionnaire philosophique
  • Work by French philosopher Voltaire, first published in 1764

    Philosophical Dictionary. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Orieux, Jean; Barbara Bray; Helen R. Lane (1979). Voltaire. Garden City: Doubleday and Company.

    Dictionnaire philosophique

    Dictionnaire philosophique

    Dictionnaire_philosophique

  • Michel Tournier
  • French writer (1924–2016)

    Roi des aulnes (1970) (Published in 1972 in an English translation by Barbara Bray as both The Erl-King and The Ogre) Le Roi des aulnes was made into a

    Michel Tournier

    Michel Tournier

    Michel_Tournier

  • Solar activity and climate
  • Field of scientific study

    of Feast, Times of Famine: a History of Climate Since the Year 1000. Barbara Bray. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-374-52122-6. OCLC 164590. "Environment"

    Solar activity and climate

    Solar activity and climate

    Solar_activity_and_climate

  • Flaubert's letters
  • Notabe correspondence by Gustave Flaubert

    Francis; Bray, Barbara. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1993. Includes about 100 letters not to be found in the 1922 Mckenzie translation. Barbara Bray translated

    Flaubert's letters

    Flaubert's letters

    Flaubert's_letters

  • Céleste Albaret
  • French essayist (1891–1984)

    Céleste Albaret, quoted by Georges Belmont and André Aciman (translation: Barbara Bray) There was always an appropriate distancing of class, status and background

    Céleste Albaret

    Céleste Albaret

    Céleste_Albaret

  • Deaths in February 2010
  • (1997–2003), after short illness. Ernst Beyeler, 88, Swiss art collector. Barbara Bray, 85, British translator. Aaron Cohen, 79, American aerospace engineer

    Deaths in February 2010

    Deaths_in_February_2010

  • Play (play)
  • Play by Samuel Beckett

    During the late 1950s when staying in London, Beckett often met with Barbara Bray, at the time a script-editor with the BBC. A small and attractive widow

    Play (play)

    Play_(play)

  • List of American films of 1975
  • 27 Galileo American Film Theatre Joseph Losey (director/screenplay); Barbara Bray (screenplay); Topol, Georgia Brown, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, Margaret

    List of American films of 1975

    List_of_American_films_of_1975

  • J. M. G. Le Clézio
  • French writer and professor (Born:1940)

    trans. Peter Green (1967). Terra Amata (1967). Terra Amata, trans. Barbara Bray (1967). Le Livre des fuites (1969). The Book of Flights, trans. Simon

    J. M. G. Le Clézio

    J. M. G. Le Clézio

    J._M._G._Le_Clézio

  • Balthasar's Odyssey
  • 2000 novel by Amin Maalouf

    Author Amin Maalouf Original title Le Périple de Baldassare Translator Barbara Bray Genre historical novel Publisher éditions Grasset Publication date 2000

    Balthasar's Odyssey

    Balthasar's_Odyssey

  • Prades Tavernier
  • French weaver

    Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. The Yellow Cross – the story of the last

    Prades Tavernier

    Prades_Tavernier

  • Independent Foreign Fiction Prize
  • British literary award (1990–2015)

    Manheim The Call of the Toad Unkenrufe Ismail Kadare Albania Albanian Barbara Bray (translation from French) The Palace of Dreams Pallati i ëndrrave Ivan

    Independent Foreign Fiction Prize

    Independent_Foreign_Fiction_Prize

  • Blue Eyes, Black Hair
  • 1986 novel by Marguerite Duras

    Marguerite Duras Original title Les Yeux bleus cheveux noirs Translator Barbara Bray Language French Publisher Les Éditions de Minuit (France) Pantheon Books

    Blue Eyes, Black Hair

    Blue_Eyes,_Black_Hair

  • Alice Kaplan
  • American scholar of French literature (born 1954)

    University of Virginia Press, 2018. Sarraute, Nathalie. Childhood, trans. Barbara Bray. Preface by Alice Kaplan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013

    Alice Kaplan

    Alice_Kaplan

  • Arnaud Baille/Sicre
  • Pierre Maury. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel (1978). Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. trans. Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller. ISBN 0-8076-0875-0.

    Arnaud Baille/Sicre

    Arnaud Baille/Sicre

    Arnaud_Baille/Sicre

  • Murder at the Frankfurt Book Fair
  • 1975 novel by Hubert Monteilhet

    Monteilhet Original title Mourir à Francfort ou le Malentendu Translator Barbara Bray Language French Genre Crime fiction, satire Publisher Éditions Denoël

    Murder at the Frankfurt Book Fair

    Murder_at_the_Frankfurt_Book_Fair

  • Pierre Maury
  • record of him past this date. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Pierre Maury

    Pierre_Maury

  • The Old Tune
  • broadcast was by the BBC Third Programme on 23 August 1960, directed by Barbara Bray with Jack MacGowran as Cream and Patrick Magee as Gorman. For the unspecified

    The Old Tune

    The_Old_Tune

  • The Glory of the Empire
  • 1971 novel by Jean d'Ormesson

    Author Jean d'Ormesson Original title La Gloire de l'empire Translator Barbara Bray Language French Publisher Éditions Gallimard Publication date 29 September

    The Glory of the Empire

    The_Glory_of_the_Empire

  • The Diary of a Madman (opera)
  • 1958 opera by Humphrey Searle

    Alexander Young. A recording of this production made by the BBC, directed by Barbara Bray, won the radio critics prize at the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers

    The Diary of a Madman (opera)

    The_Diary_of_a_Madman_(opera)

  • Pierre Clergue
  • Cornell University Press. p. 151. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller, 1978.

    Pierre Clergue

    Pierre_Clergue

  • Brune Pourcel
  • of her aunt Alazaïs Rives. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Brune Pourcel

    Brune_Pourcel

  • Dublin Literary Award
  • International literary award, administered by Dublin City Libraries

    Shortlist Amin Maalouf Balthasar's Odyssey Le Périple de Baldassare Barbara Bray French Shortlist Rohinton Mistry Family Matters —N/a English Shortlist

    Dublin Literary Award

    Dublin_Literary_Award

  • Montaillou
  • Commune in Occitanie, France

    Le Roy Ladurie, Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. (in French) Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie,

    Montaillou

    Montaillou

    Montaillou

  • List of women translators
  • (1831–1889) Antonina W. Bouis Lisa Rose Bradford Anneke Brassinga (born 1945) Barbara Bray (1924–2010) Louise Briggs (1870–1945) Erin Brightwell Dorothy Britton

    List of women translators

    List_of_women_translators

  • Raymonde Testanière
  • married Bernard Testanière. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Raymonde Testanière

    Raymonde_Testanière

  • Maryse Condé
  • French Guadeloupean author (1934–2024)

    Archived from the original on 2 April 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2024. Lewis, Barbara (Summer 1995). "No Silence: An Interview with Maryse Condé". Callaloo.

    Maryse Condé

    Maryse Condé

    Maryse_Condé

  • 2010 in the United Kingdom
  • February – Wyn Morris, orchestral conductor (b. 1929) 25 February – Barbara Bray, translator (b. 1924) 26 February – Charles le Gai Eaton, diplomat and

    2010 in the United Kingdom

    2010_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Terra Amata (novel)
  • 1967 novel by J. M. G. Le Clézio

    edition Author J. M. G. Le Clézio Original title Terra Amata Translator Barbara Bray Language French Genre Novel Publisher Gallimard (France) Hamish Hamilton

    Terra Amata (novel)

    Terra_Amata_(novel)

  • Bernard Clergue
  • the summer of that year. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Bernard Clergue

    Bernard_Clergue

  • Barbara Kingsolver
  • American author, poet, and essayist (born 1955)

    Barbara Ellen Kingsolver (born April 8, 1955) is an American novelist, essayist, and poet. Her widely known works include The Poisonwood Bible, the tale

    Barbara Kingsolver

    Barbara Kingsolver

    Barbara_Kingsolver

  • Henri Fluchère
  • originally in French, won the Scott Moncrieff Prize for its translation by Barbara Bray. Fluchère's nephew Henri André Fluchère (1914–1990) was the author of

    Henri Fluchère

    Henri Fluchère

    Henri_Fluchère

  • Arnaud Vital
  • Rives and Alazaïs Gavela. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Arnaud Vital

    Arnaud_Vital

  • Réjean Ducharme
  • Canadian writer

    General's Awards) translated into English as The Swallower Swallowed by Barbara Bray translated into English as Swallowed by Madeleine Stratford (Montreal:

    Réjean Ducharme

    Réjean_Ducharme

  • Fêtes Vénitiennes
  • 1719 painting by Antoine Watteau

    René (1970) [1950]. Watteau: The Artist and His Drawings. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller. OCLC 556662493 – via the Internet Archive. For

    Fêtes Vénitiennes

    Fêtes Vénitiennes

    Fêtes_Vénitiennes

  • Raymonde Vital
  • to priest Pierre Clergue. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Raymonde Vital

    Raymonde_Vital

  • Raymonde Arsen
  • Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. The Yellow Cross - the story of the last

    Raymonde Arsen

    Raymonde_Arsen

  • Béatrice de Planisoles
  • Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. The Yellow Cross - the story of the last

    Béatrice de Planisoles

    Béatrice_de_Planisoles

  • Mezzetino (Watteau)
  • Painting by Antoine Watteau

    René (1970) [1950]. Watteau: The Artist and His Drawings. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller. ISBN 978-0-269-02709-3. OCLC 556662493 – via the

    Mezzetino (Watteau)

    Mezzetino (Watteau)

    Mezzetino_(Watteau)

  • Grazide Lizier
  • Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978. Grazide Lizier's testimony to the inquisition

    Grazide Lizier

    Grazide_Lizier

  • Jean Pellissier (shepherd)
  • 14th-century French shepherd

    Montaillou with his own flock. Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel. Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error. translated by Barbara Bray. New York: G. Braziller, c1978.

    Jean Pellissier (shepherd)

    Jean Pellissier (shepherd)

    Jean_Pellissier_(shepherd)

  • Michael (2026 film)
  • Biographical film by Antoine Fuqua

    argument with Joseph, he takes advice from his bodyguard and close friend, Bill Bray, and creates his own path. In 1981, he hires John Branca as his attorney

    Michael (2026 film)

    Michael_(2026_film)

  • Harry (American TV series)
  • American sitcom

    series created by Susan Kramer. The series stars Alan Arkin, Thom Bray, Matt Craven, Barbara Dana, Kurt Knudson, Richard Lewis and Holland Taylor. The series

    Harry (American TV series)

    Harry_(American_TV_series)

  • Bridget Jones (academic)
  • British literary academic (1935–2000)

    In Schwarz-Bart, Simone (ed.). The Bridge of Beyond. Translated by Barbara Bray. London, England: Heinemann. pp. iv–xviii. ISBN 043-598-770-4. Jones

    Bridget Jones (academic)

    Bridget_Jones_(academic)

  • Willow Creek Winery
  • American winery located in New Jersey

    Wilde Cock First vines planted 2005 Opened to the public 2012 Key people Barbara Bray Wilde (owner) Area cultivated 40 Cases/yr 6,000 (2013) Varietal Pinot

    Willow Creek Winery

    Willow_Creek_Winery

  • Ronald Mason (drama)
  • British broadcasting executive and drama producer (1926– 997)

    Radio 3 6 June 1969 L'Amante anglaise Marguerite Duras (translated by Barbara Bray) Gwen Watford, Robert Eddison and Sean Barrett Railway trunks throughout

    Ronald Mason (drama)

    Ronald_Mason_(drama)

  • The Secret (Byrne book)
  • 2006 book by Rhonda Byrne

    2004. The New York Times bestselling authors of The Passion Test, Janet Bray Attwood and Chris Attwood, are not featured in the film or the book, but

    The Secret (Byrne book)

    The_Secret_(Byrne_book)

  • Stories Not to Be Told
  • 2022 Spanish film

    Brendemühl as Luis María León as Ana Chino Darín as Álex Alejandra Onieva as Bárbara Brays Efe as Jota Alexandra Jiménez as Carol Nora Navas as Ángela Eva Reyes

    Stories Not to Be Told

    Stories_Not_to_Be_Told

  • La Boudeuse (painting)
  • Painting by Antoine Watteau

    René (1970) [1950]. Watteau: The Artist and His Drawings. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-269-02709-3. OCLC 556662493

    La Boudeuse (painting)

    La Boudeuse (painting)

    La_Boudeuse_(painting)

  • Rosalie Ritz
  • American journalist

    and athlete, Erwin Ritz in 1946 and is the mother of four children: Barbara Bray, Sandra Ritz, Terry Leach and The Environmentalist publisher and managing

    Rosalie Ritz

    Rosalie_Ritz

  • Zillow Gone Wild
  • 2024 television series

    popularized on Instagram and TikTok, and is hosted by Jack McBrayer. The show follows Jack McBrayer as he tours non-traditional homes with their distinctive

    Zillow Gone Wild

    Zillow_Gone_Wild

  • The Chord (painting)
  • Painting by Antoine Watteau

    René (1970) [1950]. Watteau: The Artist and His Drawings. Translated by Barbara Bray. New York: Braziller. p. 74. OCLC 556662493 – via the Internet Archive

    The Chord (painting)

    The Chord (painting)

    The_Chord_(painting)

  • Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story
  • 2004 television film by Allan Moyle

    Brandon Gademans as Young Michael Jackson Eugene Clark as Bobby (based on Bill Bray) Frederic Tucker as Joe Jackson Patricia Idlette as Katherine Jackson Lynne

    Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story

    Man_in_the_Mirror:_The_Michael_Jackson_Story

  • Association football club names
  • Rangers, Rathfriland Rangers Philippines Manila Nomads Republic of Ireland Bray Wanderers, Shamrock Rovers, Sligo Rovers Saint Lucia Rovers United Scotland

    Association football club names

    Association_football_club_names

  • List of lagerstätten
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  • Barbaic
  • a.

    Of, or from, barbarian nations; foreign; -- often with reference to barbarous nations of east.

  • Barb
  • n.

    A blackish or dun variety of the pigeon, originally brought from Barbary.

  • Barbre
  • a.

    Barbarian.

  • Barb
  • n.

    The Barbary horse, a superior breed introduced from Barbary into Spain by the Moors.

  • Couscousou
  • n.

    A favorite dish in Barbary. See Couscous.

  • Treebeard
  • n.

    A pendulous branching lichen (Usnea barbata); -- so called from its resemblance to hair.

  • Barbary
  • n.

    The countries on the north coast of Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic. Hence: A Barbary horse; a barb. [Obs.] Also, a kind of pigeon.

  • Punt
  • n.

    Act of playing at basset, baccara, faro, etc.

  • Barbarous
  • a.

    Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste.

  • Barbering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Barber

  • Boxthorn
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Lycium, esp. Lycium barbarum.

  • Barbered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Barber

  • Magot
  • n.

    The Barbary ape.

  • Barbaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or resembling, an uncivilized person or people; barbarous; barbarian; destitute of refinement.

  • Barbaresque
  • a.

    Barbaric in form or style; as, barbaresque architecture.

  • Barbara
  • n.

    The first word in certain mnemonic lines which represent the various forms of the syllogism. It indicates a syllogism whose three propositions are universal affirmatives.

  • Barbican
  • n.

    Alt. of Barbacan

  • Barbarian
  • a.

    Of, or pertaining to, or resembling, barbarians; rude; uncivilized; barbarous; as, barbarian governments or nations.

  • Savage
  • n.

    A man of extreme, unfeeling, brutal cruelty; a barbarian.

  • Tonsor
  • n.

    A barber.