1. Koestler - Noun
2. Koestler - Proper noun
British writer (born in Hungary) who wrote a novel exposing the Stalinist purges during the 1930s (1905-1983)
Source: WordNetHe added in the letter from his cell at maximum security HMP Full Sutton: 'You can imagine then my utter dismay when after five unanswered letters (I) was told that my exhibit was ''lost'' by Koestler staff.' Source: Internet
The stories start to mingle when the scientists discover an anomalous number of Rex's programs containing the name Rory Koestler. Source: Internet
Koestler, ''The Sleepwalkers, p. 427. Reception of his astronomy Kepler's laws were not immediately accepted. Source: Internet
Swinfield 2012, p. 239 Koestler was the only journalist on board. Source: Internet
The Khazar-Ashkenazi hypothesis came to the attention of a much wider public with the publication of Arthur Koestler 's The Thirteenth Tribe in 1976. Source: Internet
Though there are a number of more recent biographies, most are based on Caspar's work with minimal original research; much of the information cited from Caspar can also be found in the books by Arthur Koestler, Kitty Ferguson, and James A. Connor. Source: Internet