answers1: Part 1, I would say Ruth, of the Book in the Bible by that
name, who married a man named Boaz. (can't say for certain that she
was the author...hold on...well, tradition says that the prophet
Samuel wrote Ruth, and the book itself does not name the
author)...strike one <br>
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Part 2, My guess is either Robert Frost, Oswald Chambers, or Thomas
Jefferson. (likely strike 2)
answers2: Probably Agatha Christie.
answers3: Ellen G White's Steps To Christ is translated in over 165
different languages.
answers4: I'm guessing you are going to claim it is some SDA person,
probably Ellen White, but will be unable to substantiate it because
you don't care about facts...only creating division. <br>
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So to placate you, it MUST be ELLEN WHITE!!!!! <br>
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Yeah, That's Right <br>
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You failed to note "non-fiction" in your question...I'm pretty sure
many fictional writers are out translated... <br>
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Edit: I did some research and, surprise, surprise, Wiki article cites
"White is the most translated female non-fiction author in the history
of literature, as well as the most translated American non-fiction
author of either gender." but the citation referenced sends you to
White's estate website. Seems kind of self-serving, doesn't it?
answers5: Probably Enid Blyton and L. Ron Hubbard.
answers6: Translated Woman
answers7: Sarah Palin would be the most translated if she could read and write.
answers8: Rowling must be on that list, as far as Americans go, no idea
answers9: Ellen White <br>
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thumbs down?? paul harvey talked of her writing on his radio show and
also made mention that the library of congress states that she is the
most translated women author in America and possibly the world. "Don't
know her? Then get to know her; and that is the rest of the story".
from Paul Harvey!
answers10: 1. Agatha Christie <br>
2. Walt Disney <br>
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Just checked up on it according to this website: <br>
http://www.jahsonic.com/IndexTranslationum.html
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