Maus, often published as Maus: A Survivor's Tale, is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991. It depicts Spiegelman...
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rejected. Both Maus and Rosenberg backed Animal Collective's Panda Bear for his solo tour of Europe, where Maus served as keyboardist. Sometimes Maus was also...
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December 1942 and finally to Maus ('mouse') in February 1943, which became the most common name for this tank. The Maus was designed from the start to...
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Mau Maus was the name of a 1950s street gang in New York City. The book and the adapted film The Cross and the Switchblade and biography Run Baby Run document...
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Maus Frères SA (French for "Maus Brothers") is a Swiss holding company based in Geneva that owns the Lacoste brand, department stores and other businesses...
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Paladin. ISBN 978-0-586-08870-8. Lonsdale, John (1990). "Mau Maus of the Mind: Making Mau Mau and Remaking Kenya". The Journal of African History. 31 (3):...
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Maus or maus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maus is a series of Pulitzer Prize–winning graphic novel style books written by Art Spiegelman. Maus...
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1950s Mau Mau Island or White Island, Brooklyn, New York City, US Mau Mau (game), a card game Gallery Mau Mau, Cape Town, South Africa The Mau Maus, a 1950s...
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travelled with her three Maus to the United States in 1956 and in the following year Baba became a champion. The American Maus are purpotedly from Baba...
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(disambiguation) Mao Zedong, leader of China 1943–1976 MAU (disambiguation) Mau Mau (disambiguation) Maus (disambiguation) Maw (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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