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William Brown's fictional sister is named Violet Brown. She is a character in the "Just William" series by Richmal Crompton, which follows the adventures of the mischievous young boy, William. Violet often represents the more sensible and responsible side of the family, contrasting with William's carefree and rebellious nature.
William Crompton - inventor - was born in 1806.
William Langford died on July 20, 1955, in New York City, New York, USA.
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The "Just William" books were written by Richmal Crompton.
Richmal Crompton first published the first copy of just William in 1923
William Brown, otherwise "Just William" by Richmal Crompton.
"Just William" was written by British author Richmal Crompton. The book, first published in 1922, features the mischievous and adventurous character William Brown, who often finds himself in humorous predicaments. Crompton's stories about William became immensely popular, leading to a series of books that continued for several decades.
William Brown's fictional sister is named Violet Brown. She is a character in the "Just William" series by Richmal Crompton, which follows the adventures of the mischievous young boy, William. Violet often represents the more sensible and responsible side of the family, contrasting with William's carefree and rebellious nature.
Just William, the fictional character created by Richmal Crompton, attended a fictional school called St. Bede's. The stories often depict his misadventures with his classmates and teachers, showcasing his rebellious and mischievous nature. The school serves as a backdrop for many of William's escapades and interactions with friends and authority figures.
William Crompton has written: 'William'
William Crompton - inventor - was born in 1806.
William Crompton - inventor - died in 1891.
William Langford - cricketer - died in 1957.
William Langford - cricketer - was born in 1875.
William Langford was born in 1920, in Montral, Qubec, Canada.