Seabury, Judge Samuel. (1873-1958). Prominent NYC lawyer and reformer. "The Man Who Rode the Tiger" is his biography.
Westpfahl, Hans. Author of "Die Aachenfahrt der Seligen Dorothea von 1384" (Aachen 1958).
(Reiner, Fritz). Muray, Nickolas.
(Roosevelt, Franklin Delano). Shoumatoff, Elizabeth.
Landseer, Charles (1799-1879). Painter and brother of Edwin and Thomas Landseer.
(Feininger, Lyonel; Heartfield, John; Sander, August; Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo; et al). Huneke, Andreas; Ihrke, Gerhard; Neumann, Alfred; Wallenburg, Ullrich; editors.
(Arquitectonica; Gehry, Frank; Hadid, Zaha; Johnson, Philip; Libeskind, Daniel; Starck, Philippe; et al). Papadakis, Andreas; Broadbent, Geoffrey; and Toy, Maggie; editors.
Bales, Richard. (b. 1915). American conductor and composer. He arranged the popular collection of Southern songs, "The Confederacy".
(Loujon Press). Webb, Jon Edgar. Founder, with his wife Louise (Gypsy Lou), of Loujon Press (1960).
Mortimer, Henry (1882-1952).
Greene, Harry Plunket. (1865-1936). Irish baritone singer, most famous in the formal concert and oratorio repertoire. He also wrote a classic book on fly-fishing.
Hauptmann, Gerhart. (1862-1946). German author and playwright. Winner of the 1912 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Gorky, Maxim. (1868-1936). Russian writer, author of "The Lower Depths" and "Mother".
Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.
Golden, John (1874-1955). Producer, songwriter, and playwright.
Matsumoto, Tosh (1920-2010), Japanese-American photographer.
(Scott, Walter). Russell, Francis.
(Modigliani, Amedeo). Hammacher, A. M.; Megged, Matti; Vitali, Lamberto; et al.
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