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Lucy A. Mallory (née , Rose; c. 1843 or 1856—September 4, 1920) was an American writer, publisher, editor, and spiritualist. She was also a "suffragist, vegetarian, and devotee of metaphysical experiences". Leo Tolstoy was so influenced by Mallory's magazine, the monthly spiritualist, The World's Advance Thought, that he called her the "greatest woman in America". Mallory was editor and publisher of The World's Advance Thought and the Universal Republic — two periodicals printed under one cover — published for more than thirty years. She died in 1920.

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  • لوسي أ. مالوري (ar)
  • Lucy A. Mallory (en)
  • Мэллори, Люси (ru)
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  • لوسي أ. مالوري (بالإنجليزية: Lucy Rose Mallory)‏ هي رئيسة تحرير صحيفة وكاتِبة أمريكية، ولدت في 1843 في ميشيغان في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 1920 في سان خوسيه في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Lucy A. Mallory (née , Rose; c. 1843 or 1856—September 4, 1920) was an American writer, publisher, editor, and spiritualist. She was also a "suffragist, vegetarian, and devotee of metaphysical experiences". Leo Tolstoy was so influenced by Mallory's magazine, the monthly spiritualist, The World's Advance Thought, that he called her the "greatest woman in America". Mallory was editor and publisher of The World's Advance Thought and the Universal Republic — two periodicals printed under one cover — published for more than thirty years. She died in 1920. (en)
  • Люси Роуз Мэллори (англ. Lucy Rose Mallory; 14 февраля 1846 — 1920) — американская публицистка, издательница и просветительница. Дочь Аарона Роуза (Розе, англ. Aaron Rose, 1813—1899), происходившего из семьи немецких евреев и основавшего в середине 1850-х гг. город в штате Орегон. В 1874 г. открыла в Салеме школу для 45 детей — юных негров и мулатов, которых отказались учить имеющиеся в городе учебные заведения. (ru)
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  • Lucy A. Mallory (en)
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  • Lucy A. Mallory (en)
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  • San Jose, California, U.S. (en)
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  • Michigan, U.S. (en)
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