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Nataly von
Eschstruth (17 May 1860, Hofgeismar,
Electorate of
Hesse – 1
December 1939, Schwerin) was the pen name of the
German novelist Nataly von...
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Haeussler M, Schönig K,
Eckert H,
Eschstruth A, Mianné J,
Renaud JB, et al. (July 2016). "Evaluation of off-target...
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Dagover as
Margot von
Korff Hans Stüwe as
Robert Gaspary Anneliese von
Eschstruth as
Sylvia Genris Harald Holberg as Hans
Gaspary Michael Tellering as Günther...
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Gsodmair Tonio Riedl as
Martl Josefine Berger as
Mareile Anneliese von
Eschstruth as Gräfin Weißenfels
Lothar Glathe as Schuckert,
Matrose Kreimeier p....
- E.; Britto, R.; Bruel, P.;
Bussons Gordo, J.; Dumora, D.; Durand, E.;
Eschstruth, P.; Espigat, P.; Holder, J.; Jacholkowska, A.; Lavalle, J.; Le Gallou...
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Janssen Karl
Hannemann Walter Werner Siegfried Niemann Anneliese von
Eschstruth Werner Pledath Überläufer
Davidson & Hake p. 61 Davidson, John & Hake...
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Alicia Escardó (b. 1963, Uruguay),
fiction wr. &
educator Nataly von
Eschstruth (1860–1939, Germany),
fiction wr. and pw.
Edith Escombe (1866–1950, England)...
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translated into
English Jenny Erpenbeck (born 1967),
novelist Nataly von
Eschstruth (1860–1939),
novelist Eva
Figes (1932–2012), German-born
English novelist...
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fiction and non-fiction.
Among its most
successful authors was
Nataly von
Eschstruth.
Together with
Felix von Bressensdorf [de] (1876-1955) he
founded in 1907...