Armand Pierre Marie Dayot, né le 19 octobre 1851 à Paimpol (Côtes-d'Armor) et mort le 2 octobre 1934 à Bandol (Var), est un critique d'art et historien d'art français, fondateur de la revue L'Art et les Artistes.
Arno Hermann Oscar Alfred Holz war ein deutscher Dichter und Dramatiker des Naturalismus und Impressionismus. Als seine Hauptwerke gelten die gemeinsam mit Johannes Schlaf verfassten beiden Arbeiten Papa Hamlet (1889) und Die Familie Selicke (1890) sowie der Gedichtband Phantasus (1898).
Enoch Arnold Bennett was an English author, best known as a novelist who wrote prolifically. Between the 1890s and the 1930s he completed 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13 plays, and a daily journal totalling more than a million words. He wrote articles and stories for more than 100 newspapers and periodicals, worked in and briefly ran the Ministry of Information in the First World War, and wrote for the cinema in the 1920s. Sales of his books were substantial and he was the most financially successful British author of his day.
Theodore Arnold Haultain (1857–1941) was a British writer. He was for many years secretary to Goldwin Smith in Toronto, writing a memoir and acting as literary executor after his death. His book, "Hints for Lovers", was a limited edition, dedicated to his daughter Emma.
Arnold Joseph Toynbee was an English historian, a philosopher of history, an author of numerous books and a research professor of international history at the London School of Economics and King's College London. From 1918 to 1950, Toynbee was considered a leading specialist on international affairs; from 1924 to 1954 he was the Director of Studies at Chatham House, in which position he also produced 34 volumes of the Survey of International Affairs, a "bible" for international specialists in Britain.