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2974a-d |
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#2974c - Boris Pasternak, Soviet Russian poet, was a Nobel Laureate in literature. Born into a Jewish family, but died a Christian. In a strip of 4 diff |
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834 |
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Statue of Liberty S/S with Emma Lazarus' poem "The New Colossus" engraved on the base |
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508-10 |
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# 510 - Franz Werfel, Austrian author |
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980 |
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Hugo Hoffmanstahl - poet, birth centenary, Jewish born grandfather |
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N/A |
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986 |
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Karl Kraus - Poet. Centenary of his birth. |
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986.1 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.2 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.3 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.4 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.5 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1072 |
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Egon Friedell - writer and historian. 40th Ann of his death (FDC cachet may not be as pictured) |
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1199 |
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Stefan Zweig - Poet and Biographer. 100th Ann of his birth. |
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1199.1 |
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As # 1199 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1199.2 |
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As # 1199 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1396 |
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Prof. Arthur Schnitzler, Poet. 125th Ann of his birth. |
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1396.1 |
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Same - Maximum card |
N/A |
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1516 |
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Franz Werfel, writer. 100th Ann of his birth |
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N/A |
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ENT1101 |
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Postcard entire with Zmitrok Biadulia, pen name of poet Shmuel Plaunik, who started his literary career in Hebrew and Yiddish, and became co-founder of the new Belarusian literature. 125th Ann of his birth. His name also appears in cancel |
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819 |
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S/S of Statue of Liberty with Emma Lazarus's Poem "The New Colussus" |
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N/A |
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950-7 |
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# 953 - Heinrich Heine, German Jewish lyricist and essayist |
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N/A |
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4351 |
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Elias Canetti, Nobel Laureate in literature 1981. Maxicard with portrait |
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1615-6a/e |
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#1616b - "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" by author Mordechai Richler starring Richard Dreyfuss, and directed by Ted Kotcheff, all Jews. In cinema booklet of 10 |
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256.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in literature. Margin shows Henri Bergson, winner in 1927, bottom row 3rd from right. |
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N/A |
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447-51 |
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#449 - Henri Bergson, French philosopher, influential especially in the first half of the 20th century. He was awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature ". His father was a Polish Jew; his mother was from an English and Irish Jewish background. |
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2094-9 |
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#2096 - Gizelle, a play by Heinrich Heine |
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C 309-10 |
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# C309 - Gizelle, Heinrice Heine's operetta and # C310 - Genesis, a play. Also includes #2219 |
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571-5 |
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# 572 - Yaroslav Vrchlicky, lyrical poet, had a Jewish father, Christian mother. Translator of Hebrew poetry |
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781-4 |
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# 781 - Ivan Olbracht born Kamil Zeman novelist |
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1054-8 |
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# 1057 - Ludvik Askenasy, Czech writer. Stamp portrays scene from his play 'Shlemiel on the Moon' |
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N/A |
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1471-2 |
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# 1471 - Franz Kafka's house, now a museum on Zlata Street in Prague |
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N/A |
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1628-33 |
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# 1633 - Franz Kafka, writer, with Jewish cemetery |
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486 |
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Georg Brandeis, writer and literary critic |
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2039a-p |
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PAPU Conf in Cairo June 2009. S/s with 16 Nobel prize winners - 2 Jewish. #2039p: Nadine Gordimer for literature; # 2039i: Sydney Brenner for medicine; also # 2039d: Anwar Sadat for Peace for Israel/Egypt Peace Treaty. Sheet immediately sold out and nowextremely difficult to obtain. FDC issued in extremely limited number |
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934 |
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Henri Bergson, Nobel Laureate in literature who converted to Catholicism and returned to Judaism before his death. |
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N/A |
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2390a-h |
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# 2390g - Shalom Aleichem on History of the Theatre sheetlet of 8 |
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1098 |
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Heinrich Heine, journalist, essayist, literary critic and one of the most significant German romantic poets, was born Jewish and later converted to Lutherinism. Issued on 200yj Ann of his birth |
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N/A |
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1268.1 |
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Martin Buber, writer and philosopher FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1395.1 |
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Franz Kafka, writer FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1489 |
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Hannah Arendt, author. Wrote "Banality of Evil" |
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N/A |
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1489.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, author. Wrote "Banality of Evil" FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1695 |
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Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature |
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N/A |
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1695.1 |
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Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1730/2 |
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# 1732 - Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature |
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N/A |
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1904 |
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Franz Werfel, author. 50th Ann of his death |
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N/A |
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1904.1 |
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Franz Werfel, author. 50th Ann of his death FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1950 |
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Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite |
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N/A |
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1950.1 |
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Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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1984 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet |
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N/A |
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1984.1 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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1984.2 |
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Heinrich Heine, famous German Jewish poet, in a superb sheetlet of 10 |
N/A |
N/A |
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9N506 |
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Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist |
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N/A |
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9N506.1 |
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Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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9N526 |
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Hannah Arendt, author of "Banality of Evil" |
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N/A |
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9N526.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, author of "Banality of Evil" - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF (Other hi-value stamps attached) |
N/A |
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2603-6 |
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# 2604 - Arnold Zweig, novelist |
N/A |
N/A |
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2808-9 |
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# 2808 - Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist |
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N/A |
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411-19 |
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Story of Bambi on 9 stamps, written by Felix Salten |
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420 |
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Same - Souvenir sheet |
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065 |
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Thomas L. Friedman, 3-time Pulitzer Prize winner mentioned in text as well as name of Pulitzer Unlisted |
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N/A |
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067 |
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Pulitzer Prize winners sheetlet of 6 diff with 2 Jews: Norman Mailer and Philip Roth, both winners, and of course name of Pulitzer Unlisted |
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N/A |
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050 |
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Nobel Prize Laureates sheetlet of 6 diff with: Gabriel Lippman, French winner for physics in 1908; Paul Ehrlich, German winner for literature in 1908 for medicine and Ilya Metchnikoff, Russian winner in 1908 for medicine Unlisted |
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N/A |
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3011a-i |
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# 3011f - Nelly Sachs on Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 9 |
N/A |
N/A |
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4125 |
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Miklos Radnoti (Miklos Glatter), was a Hungarian poet, born into an assimilated Jewish family, converted to Catholicism in 1943. He died in 1944 after a forced march |
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4125.1 |
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As # 4125 but JSR maxicard in limited numbered issue of 16 |
N/A |
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1157-60 |
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# 1160 - Franz Werfel, Austrian writer |
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2117a-i |
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# 2117b - Henri Bergson in Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 9 |
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N/A |
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2495 |
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50th Ann of Boris Pasternak's winning the Nobel prize for literature, primarily for Doctor Zhivago |
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N/A |
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1523a-j |
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Year of the Book S/S of 10 with 3 Judaica. a) Hassidic Legends; c) Anne Frank; h) Baruch Spinoza and perhaps indirectly i) Max Euwe chess grandmaster (not Jewish) who lobbied fiercely for Chess World championship to be held in Israel against Russia's wishes. IT WAS!!! |
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N/A |
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931a-i |
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# 931c - Paul Heyse, Nobel Prize in sheetlet of 9 |
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N/A |
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2135a-l |
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# 2135k - Joseph Brodsky in Nobel Laureates sheetlet of 12 |
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624a-f |
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# 624f - Saul Bellow - Nobel Laureate for literature in sheetlet of 6 |
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625a-f |
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# 625a - Boris Pasternak, Nobel Laureate for literature, sheetlet of 6 |
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1711-7 |
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# 1714 - Julian Tuwim, writer, was one of the greatest Polish poets, born in Lodz, Poland. |
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2164 |
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Shalom Aleichem, greatest of Yiddish writers, centenary of his birth |
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N/A |
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4111 |
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Yuri M. Steklov, writer. 100th anniversary of his birth |
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N/A |
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5612 |
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Samual Marshak, author |
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N/A |
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6418 |
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S/S honouring Pushkin, joint issue with Israel, also honouring translation into Hebrew of Pushkin's work 'Yevgeni Onegin', with Hebrew characters |
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949-53 |
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# 952 - Fred Bennington Lee and Frederick Dannay, both Jews, authors of mystery detective Ellery Queen |
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357-8 |
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# 358, C112 - The Merchant of Venice with Shylock and Star of David |
N/A |
N/A |
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357-8.1 |
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# 358, C112 - The Merchant of Venice with Shylock and Star of David on deluxe proof card |
N/A |
N/A |
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754 |
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Thomas Mann, married a Jewess. Novelist and a leader of German anti-Nazi intellectuals |
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1051a-h |
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# 1051c - Merchant of Venice on Shakespeare sheetlet of 8 |
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2500-3 |
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#2503 - Toledo School of translators. Among them illustrious Hebrew translators c. 1400 |
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N/A |
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1851-4 |
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#1854 - Boris Pasternak, Nobel Laureate, in strip of 4 |
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N/A |
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2310-1 |
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#2310 - Nadine Gordimer, winner of Nobel prize for literature |
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N/A |
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2311.1 |
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As # 2310 but in a booklet x 2 sets |
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N/A |
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2399a-b |
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# 2399b - Nelly Sachs, Nobel laureate for literature |
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N/A |
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2399c.1 |
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Same - in booklet of 2 sets |
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N/A |
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661-4 |
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# 664 - Joseph Pulitzer on Statue of Liberty Centennial set |
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N/A |
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665 |
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Emma Lazarus Poem "Give me your huddled masses" on S/S. |
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N/A |
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1377 |
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Nelly Sachs, Nobel Laureate for literature, on S/S |
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N/A |
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3308 |
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Ayn Rand, controversial author of "The Fountainhead'. FDC Colorano silk cachet |
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3433 |
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Edna Ferber, famous Pulitzer Prize winning author of such books as Cimarron, Giant etc |
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N/A |
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3433.01 |
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Same - FDC CEC cachet shows Showboat Poster |
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3433.02 |
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Same - FDC CEC cachets shows posters from Giant and Cimarron |
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3433.03 |
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Same - FDC CEC Cachet shows Ferber as a young woman |
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3433.04 |
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Same - FDC CEC cachets shows Ferber as an older woman |
N/A |
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966a-f |
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#965a - Isaaca Bashevis Singer, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in Yiddish |
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N/A |
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