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- Charles (or Charlie) Mackay, McKay, or MacKay may refer to: Charles Mackay (author) (1814–1889), Scottish poet, journalist, author, anthologist, novelist...878 bytes (132 words) - 16:20, 8 March 2024
- Charles Mackay (27 March 1814 – 24 December 1889) was a Scottish poet, journalist, author, anthologist, novelist, and songwriter, remembered mainly for...10 KB (1,140 words) - 11:26, 9 June 2024
- Charles MacKay (born May 1950, Albuquerque, New Mexico) is an American arts administrator, known for leadership roles at the Santa Fe Opera, Opera Theatre...7 KB (755 words) - 03:40, 9 April 2024
- Mackay may refer to: Clan Mackay, the Scottish clan from which the surname "MacKay" derives Mackay may also refer to: Mackay Region, a local government...2 KB (289 words) - 16:01, 12 July 2024
- Charles Ewing Mackay (later known as Charles Evan Mackay) was a New Zealand lawyer, local politician, and former mayor of Whanganui. He was convicted for...8 KB (752 words) - 09:48, 24 February 2024
- Crowds is an early study of crowd psychology by Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, first published in 1841 under the title Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular...17 KB (1,722 words) - 23:03, 11 July 2024
- Tulip mania (section Mackay's Madness of Crowds)Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, who wrote that at one point 5 hectares (12 acres) of land were offered for a Semper Augustus bulb. Mackay claimed that many...48 KB (5,669 words) - 19:49, 7 June 2024
- Old Calton Burial Ground (section Charles Mackay)(most famously as Rob Roy). Mackay is allegedly the figure referred to in the phrase "the real McCoy". In the 1830s Charles Mackay of the Theatre Royal is...33 KB (4,375 words) - 11:59, 17 March 2024
- one of the largest alcoholic-beverage companies in Southeast Asia. Charles Mackay (1850–1919) and James Whyte founded a company as whisky merchants and...13 KB (1,204 words) - 02:08, 29 January 2024
- Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds published by Charles Mackay in 1841: And, first of all, walk where we will, we cannot help hearing...5 KB (645 words) - 19:59, 13 June 2024
- include renditions of the poem, recited by the giant Thunderdell: Charles Mackay proposes in The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of Western Europe...6 KB (585 words) - 19:56, 21 June 2024
- Clan Mackay (/məˈkaɪ/ mə-KY; Scottish Gaelic: Clann Mhic Aoidh [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ vĩçˈkʲɤj]) is an ancient and once-powerful Highland Scottish clan from the...41 KB (4,743 words) - 16:01, 2 June 2024
- books was Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, by Charles Mackay, first published in 1841. That was also a favorite book of Bernard Baruch...19 KB (2,342 words) - 15:10, 7 June 2024
- Marie Corelli (redirect from Minnie Mackay)Mary Elizabeth Mills, a servant of the Scottish poet and songwriter Dr Charles Mackay, her biological father, who was married to another woman at the time...22 KB (2,529 words) - 20:01, 2 July 2024
- James Peter Hymers Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT, PC, FRSE (born 2 July 1927) is a British lawyer. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Advocates...18 KB (1,246 words) - 20:31, 19 July 2024
- Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, a book by Charles Mackay. The album was recorded at The Loft with Tim Patalan. "The Madness of...2 KB (168 words) - 08:58, 9 October 2023
- Major General Sir Iain Charles Mackay-Dick, KCVO, MBE (born 24 August 1945) Is a retired British Army officer. He was the Major-General commanding the...5 KB (265 words) - 10:21, 15 March 2024
- Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds – 1841 book by Charles Mackay Fake memoir – Type of literary forgery Fake news website – Website that...26 KB (2,939 words) - 15:24, 30 June 2024
- McKay (redirect from MacKay (name))Callum McKay Charles McKay Charles Mackay (disambiguation) Cheryl McKay Christopher McKay (planetary scientist) Clan McKay Clarence Mackay (1874–1938)...7 KB (800 words) - 02:55, 27 March 2024
- Frederick William Naylor Bayley (assistant: John Timbs) 1848–1859: Charles Mackay 1860–1862: William J. Stewart 1863–1890: John Lash Latey 1891–1900:...30 KB (3,290 words) - 17:30, 14 June 2024
- 35 Mackay, Charles by William Charles Mark Kent 1442450Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 35 — Mackay, Charles1893William Charles Mark
- Charles Mackay (27 March 1814 – 24 December 1889) was a Scottish poet, journalist, and song writer. You have no enemies, you say? Alas, my friend, the
- the mistakes and triumphs of the past. The watershed moment came as Charles Mackay published his 1841 book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness