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- Edward Bellamy - Edward Bellamy (March 26 1850 – May 22 1898) was an American author and socialist, most famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward, set in the year 2000.
- Dutch Bellamy Party - The Dutch Bellamy Party (in Dutch: Nederlandse Bellamy-Partij) was a political party in the Netherlands that upheld the thoughts of the American utopian socialist Edward Bellamy.
- Francis Bellamy - Francis Julius Bellamy (May 18, 1855 - August 28, 1931) was an American Baptist minister, a graduate of the University of Rochester where he was a brother of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity, and a Christian Socialist; he composed the original Pledge of Allegiance for the Boston-based Youth's Companion in 1892 - the Youth's Companion was a nationally circulated family-oriented magazine, and by 1892 was the largest publication of any type in the United States, with a circulation around 500,000. His cousin Edward Bellamy is better known as the author of the socialist utopian novels, Looking Backward (1888) and Equality (1897).
- Erminie - Erminie is a comic opera in two acts composed by Edward Jakobowski (1858 - 1927) with a libretto by Claxson Bellamy and Harry Paulton, based on Charles Selby's Robert Macaire. It opened at the Grand Theatre, Birmingham, England on 26 October 1885 and transferred to the Comedy Theatre in London on 9 November 1885, starring Florence St.
- Dr. Heidenhoff's Process - Dr. Heidenhoff's Process is a novel by Edward Bellamy about a doctor who develops a method of eradicating painful memories from people's brains so that they can feel good about life again.