Constant, Stephen
CONSTANT, Stephen
CONSTANT, Stephen. (Stephen Constantine Daneff). British (born Bulgaria), b. 1931. Genres: Biography. Career: Special Correspondent for the Daily Express, London, 1956-61, and for the Daily Telegraph, London, 1961-73. Publications: Foxy Ferdinand, Tsar of Bulgaria, 1979. Address: 66 Earlsfield Rd, London SW18, England.
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