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    Léon Werth (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ vɛʁt]; 17 February 1878 in Remiremont, Vosges – 13 December 1955 in Paris) was a French writer and art critic,...
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  • illustrator Leon Werth (1878–1955), French author and art critic Nicolas Werth (born in 1950), French historian, son of Alexander Werth Peter Werth, a British...
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  • confrontations between nations. Saint-Exupéry met Léon Werth (1878–1955), a writer and art critic, in 1931. Werth soon became Saint-Exupery's closest friend...
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    Wagdi  Egypt 11 October 1904 14 May 1955 Director The Flirtation of Girls Léon Werth  France 17 February 1878 13 December 1955 Writer Books Hermann Weyl  Germany...
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    Regime. The Little Prince is dedicated to Saint-Exupéry's close friend Léon Werth. In April 1943, following his 27 months in North America, Saint-Exupéry...
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  • Lincoln and Civil Liberties Liza Potvin – White Lies (for my mother) Léon Werth (died 1955) – 33 Jours (written 1940) Michael Jackson – Dancing the Dream...
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    Marcel Schwob, Léon Bloy, Georges Rodenbach, Alfred Jarry, Charles-Louis Philippe, Émile Guillaumin [fr], Valery Larbaud and Léon Werth (cf. his Combats...
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    in Fry 58 and Robbins 1985, pp. 12, 22). The exhibition is reviewed by Léon Werth, who used the adjective 'cubic' to describe Picasso's treatment of roofs...
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  • England, P); The Outline of History Adam Werbach (born 1973, US, Nh/B) Léon Werth (1878–1955, France, Fi) John Wesley (1703–1791, England, R) Samuel Wesley...
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  • Noailles, Léon Daudet and Charles-Louis Philippe, Jules Laforgue, and Léon Werth or Marguerite Audoux. In Mirbeau's eyes, they all had the merit of showing...
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