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Harold Richard Atteridge (July 9, 1886 –
January 15, 1938) was an
American composer,
librettist and
lyricist primarily for
musicals and revues. He wrote...
- Gardens. The
settlement was
established in 1939, and is
named after Mrs MP
Atteridge (1900-1979),
chairwoman of the
Committee for Non-European
Affairs on the...
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Francesco Gioacchino (Servant)
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter VII.
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter IX.
Zamoyski 2018.
Emsley 2014, pp. 59.
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter XIII. Chavanon...
- 316–321.
Pattison 2010, pp. 1–22.
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter I.
Pattison 2010, pp. 23–48.
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter XVII.
Atteridge 1911,
Chapter VII.
Pattison 2010...
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Fasquelle éditeurs. p. 7.
Chandler 1999, p. 360
Young 1987, p. 360.
Atteridge 1912.
Atteridge 1912, p. 25. Six 1934, p. 253.
Phipps (2011), p. 164. Chandler...
- Foch, Ferdinand". culture.gouv.fr (in French).
Retrieved 13
April 2020.
Atteridge,
Andrew Hilliard (1919).
Marshal Ferdinand Foch, His Life and His Theory...
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formed a
prolific partnership with the
lyricist and
playwright Harold Atteridge with whom he
created more than a
dozen Broadway musicals. Many of these...
- Napoléon et l’univers impérial, Paris, Serg, 1969
Atteridge 1912, pp. 107–109.
Atteridge 1912, p. 109.
Atteridge, A.
Hilliard (1912).
Marshal Ney: The Bravest...
- Shadwell, p. 108; Smith,
Clash at Winterthur. pp. 156–157. Shadwell, p. 108.
Atteridge, p. 46. Blanning, p. 233; Shadwell, p. 108. Smith,
Clash at Winterthur...
- Testament. Wm. B.
Eerdmans Publishing. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-4674-6577-9.
Atteridge 2006, p. 383. West 2003, p. 209.
Hubbard 1988, p. 23.
Leith 2007, p. 391...