1. Nicolson - Noun
2. Nicolson - Proper noun
English diplomat and author (1886-1968)
Source: WordNetI can already feel myself getting fed up with boys and I haven't had anything to do with them yet" - Georgia Nicolson. Louise Rennison
After the speech, the House was adjourned and Nicolson bumped into Baldwin as he was leaving, who asked him what he thought of the speech. Source: Internet
Also, Arnold Bennett: A Biography by Margaret Drabble (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London 1974). Source: Internet
Bartov, Omer "Celluloid Soldiers: Cinematic Images of the Wehrmacht" pages 130–143 from Russia War, Peace and Diplomacy edited by Ljubica & Mark Erickson, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 pages 132–133. Source: Internet
Bartov, Omer "Celluloid Soldiers: Cinematic Images of the Wehrmacht" pages 130–143 from Russia War, Peace and Diplomacy edited by Ljubica & Mark Erickson, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2004 pages 134–135. Source: Internet
Bernini in France, an episode in Seventeenth Century History, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1981 Bernini's popularity was such that on his walks in Paris the streets were lined with admiring crowds. Source: Internet