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1. William Wymark Jacobs is his full name.2. Was born on September 8, 1863. Was born in Wapping, London, England.3. William Gage Jacobs and Sophis are his parents.4. Commonly remembered by The Monkey's Paw.5. Died in 1943.
the alan macdiarmid award at the grammy awards
Smith's Prize
Not sure, from what I've heard little has been known about his personal life
To calculate win-lose, add the wins and the losses and divide the sum into the wins to calculate percentage of wins or divide into the losses to calculate the percentage of losses: W + L = Total; W ÷ Total = W%; L ÷ Total = L%: example: 12 W + 8 L = 20; 12W ÷ 20 = .60 or 60% wins; 8L ÷ 20 = .40 or 40% losses
WW Wins Four First Prizes in National Journalism Contest.
No but she wrote a book and got freed from slavery
no.. he did not win any other awards than nobel price
W. W. Jacobs was born on 1863-09-08.
"The Monkey's Paw" was written by W. W. Jacobs, a British author known for his short stories. It was first published in 1902 and has become a popular horror tale that explores themes of fate, greed, and the consequences of making impulsive wishes.
Jacob doesn't die, but he is seriously injured in Eclipse
he did win awards.
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he did win awards.
William Wymark Jacobs, best known for his short stories, particularly "The Monkey's Paw," did not receive any major literary awards during his lifetime. His work gained popularity and recognition, but he was not awarded prominent accolades. His legacy lies in his influence on horror and supernatural fiction rather than in formal awards.
what awards did brunel win
S. W. L. Jacobs has written: 'Plants of New South Wales' -- subject(s): Phanerogams, Phytogeography, Plants