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Christopher Hope
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Christopher Paolini
Paolini, Christopher 1984 Author Author Christopher Paolini not only writes about fantasy, he lives it. When he was a mere fifteen years old, he penned a sweeping epic called Eragon,which was eventually discovered by a New York publisher—and by thousands of... Read more |
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Saint Christopher and Nevis
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Cabaret
CABARET USA, 1972 Director:Bob Fosse Production:Allied Artists Pictures, ABC Pictures; Technicolour; 35mm; running time: 123 minutes. Filmed on location in West Berlin and at Bavaria Atelier Gesellschaft, Munchen, West Germany. Producer:Cy Feuer; ... Read more |
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Christophe Plantin
Plantin, Christopher (c.1520–89), printer. Brought up in France, in 1548 he settled in Antwerp, where he soon built up the largest printing and publishing business in Europe. His most celebrated production was the Antwerp Polyglot Bible (1569–72). He and his successors printed a large... Read more |
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Christopher Isherwood
Christopher Isherwood , 1904-86, British-American author. After the appearance of his first novel, All the Conspirators (1928), Isherwood went to Germany. The four years he spent there furnished him with the material for what are probably his best novels, The Last of Mr. Norris (1935) and ... Read more |
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Rudolf Christoph Eucken
Rudolf Christoph Eucken , 1846-1926, German philosopher, studied at Göttingen and Berlin. He taught philosophy at Basel and became professor of philosophy at Jena (1874). His work attained wide popularity, and he won the 1908 Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1912 he lectured at Harvard. His... Read more |
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Frans Masereel
Frans Masereel , 1889-1972, Belgian painter and illustrator. Essentially self-taught, Masereel is famous for his many series of satiric, expressionist woodcuts. He illustrated many books, including Rolland's Jean-Christophe.... Read more |
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Christopher Sower
Christopher Sower , 1693-1758, American printer, b. Germany. In 1724, Sower came to America where he worked first as a tailor and then as a farmer. He learned clockmaking and herbal medicine, and in 1738 he founded a printing shop in Germantown, Pa., using types imported from Germany. A book he... Read more |
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Christopher Morley
Christopher Morley 1890-1957, American editor and author, b. Haverford, Pa., grad. Haverford College, 1910. He was a Rhodes scholar. Morley was one of the founders of the Saturday Review of Literature, of which he was an editor from 1924 to 1940. A prolific author, he wrote more than 50 books.... Read more |
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