
Warfield, David. (1866-1951). American stage actor.



Unger, Marta [Martha]. (b. 1903).Clerk in the Propaganda Ministry [1933]. In July 1934 was appointed Head of the Foreign Affairs department of the Reichsfrauenfuhrung.

Osborne, Will. (1905-1981). American bandleader, trombone player and vocalist.

Jarecki, Tadeusz (1889-1955).

Jarecki, Tadeusz (1889-1955).

Lerner, Max. (1902-1992). Controversial American journalist.

Mahon,Viscount [Stanhope, Philip, 5th Earl Stanhope]. (1805-1875). British politician and historian.

Landi, Elissa. (1904-1948). Italian-born film actress and author.

Seldes, George. (1890-1995). American investigative journalist, foreign correspondent, editor and author.

[Dostoyevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich]. Dostojewski, F.M.

Douglas, Sir Howard. (1776-1861). Soldier, colonial administrator of New Brunswick, author of the "Douglas Code" for the Ionian Islands and author of important naval treatises.

Favre, Adrien. Author of an important work on the metric system. He was a high school teacher in Toulouse.

Bruno, Guido. (1884-1942). Small press publisher called the "Barnum of Bohemia". Among authors he published were Marianne Moore, Djuna Barnes, Alfred Douglas and Sadakichi Hartmann.

Lunt, George. (1803-1885. American author, editor and lawyer.


(Quaritch, Bernard). Wrentmore, Charlotte Quaritch.

Cooke, Thomas. (1782-1848). Irish-born singer and composer.

Laine, Frankie. (1913-2007). American singer/songwriter and civil rights advocate.

(Marcellini, Carlo; 1643-1713). Visona, Mara.


Tilton, Theodore. (1835-1907). American newspaper editor, poet and abolitionist. Filed charges of adultery against Henry Ward Beecher.

[Forbes, Gerritt Van Husen]. (1795-1863).

Brassey, Thomas, 1st Earl Brassey; (1836-1918). Governor of Victoria (Australia), 1895-1900. He circumnavigated the world in his yacht Sunbeam.

(Halpeeny, Frances G.; Hamelin, Jean).



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