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Celebrating Napoleon Artist Jacques David w, Celebrating Napoleon Artist Jacquelin David w, or Celebrating Napoleon Artist Juselius David w ?
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W. H. Smith
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Richard Kidd
KIDD, Richard 1952- Personal Born 1952, in Newcastle upon Tyne, England; married, wife's name, Lindsey. Education: Attended Newcastle University, 1970-74. Addresses Home —Stratford-upon-Avon, England. Agent —Caroline Walsh, David Higham Associates, 5-8 Lower John St., Golden... Read more |
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Herbert W. Armstrong
ARMSTRONG, HERBERT W. 1892-1986 F OUNDER OF WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD; RADIO AND TELEVISION PERSONALITY Worldwide Church of God Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in Oregon in 1931. This church, which celebrated the Sabbath on Saturday, grew in ... Read more |
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Philip Speakman Webb
Philip Speakman Webb 1831-1915, English architect. His influence, together with that of R. N. Shaw and W. E. Nesfield, established after the mid-19th cent. a revival of residential architecture based upon the Queen Anne and Georgian styles and upon the use of materials for their own artistic... Read more |
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Charente
Charente river, 220 mi (354 km) long, rising near Limoges, W France, and flowing W to the Bay of Biscay. The river flows past Angoulême (the head of navigation), Cognac, Saintes, and Rochefort, and through an important cattle-raising region. Along its western course are the celebrated... Read more |
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Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller
Meta Warrick Fuller Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (1877-1968) is celebrated for being the first American black artist to reflect African themes and folk tales in her work and for being ahead of her time in her understanding of the black experience. Fuller's career spanned over seventy years. Her... Read more |
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David Daiches
Daiches, David (1912– ), scholar and author, whose works include studies of R. L. Stevenson (1947), Burns (1950), and Sir W. Scott (1971); a Critical History of English Literature (4 vols, 1960); and two vivid autobiographies, Two Worlds (1957) and Was (1975).... Read more |
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W C Fields
W. C. Fields (William Claude Fields), 1880-1946, American comic actor, b. Philadelphia as Claude William Dukenfield. He began his career as a juggler, and much later appeared in the Ziegfeld Follies and in Earl Carroll's Vanities. In 1925, he first worked with D. W. Griffith. With his rasping... Read more |
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T W E David
T. W. E. David (Sir Tannatt William Edgeworth), 1858-1935, Australian geologist and explorer, b. near Cardiff, Wales. David came to Australia in 1882 as an assistant geological surveyor. In 1891 he was appointed professor of geology and physical geography at the Univ. of Sydney. He was part of the ... Read more |
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D.W. Griffith
GRIFFITH, D. W. 1875-1948 M OVIE DIRECTOR Motion Picture Pioneer One of the first movie directors to explore the creative possibilities of the medium of film, D.W. Griffith made a major impact on the development of the art and techniques of... Read more |
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