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Bleeck or van
Bleeck is a surname, and may
refer to:
Arthur Henry Bleeck (1829–1877),
British orientalist Oliver Bleeck,
pseudonym of Ross
Thomas (author)...
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professional politics. He also
wrote five
novels under the
pseudonym Oliver Bleeck about professional go-between
Philip St. Ives.
Thomas served with the infantry...
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Archived from the
original on 27
December 2010.
Retrieved 23 May 2010.
Bleeck,
Arthur Henry (1857). A
concise grammar of the
Persian language (Oxford...
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Joseph live is
burned down, and
Professor van
Bleeck is murdered.
Renie turns to two of van
Bleeck's acquaintances: a
retired security expert and hacker...
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Petrus Johannes (Pieter) van
Bleeck (baptized 25 June 1697 in The
Hague – 20 July 1764) was a
Dutch portrait painter and
mezzotint engraver active in London...
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Arthur Henry Bleeck (1829–1877) was a
British orientalist. He was born on 18 May 1829 in Westbury, Wiltshire, the son of
William Bleeck (1801/2–1873),...
- was
published in 1972
written by Ross
Thomas under the pen name "Oliver
Bleeck". The New York
Times said "it
should find
ready acceptance among readers...
- diamond, on her machine, and
consults her
friend and mentor, Dr.
Susan van
Bleeck,
about it. As they
examine it, it
erupts into an
image of a
golden city...
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Richard van
Bleeck (1670–1733) was a
Dutch Golden Age painter. He was born in The Hague.
According to the
Netherlands Institute for Art History, he was...
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Jurist Sir John Holt by
Richard van
Bleeck, c. 1700. Holt
greatly helped eliminate prosecutions for
witchcraft in
England after the
Bideford witch trial...