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David Feintuch (July 21, 1944 –
March 16, 2006) was a
science fiction and
fantasy author and attorney.
Feintuch was the 1996
winner of the John W. Campbell...
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Robert Feintuch (born
January 3, 1953 in
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S) is an
American painter who
lives and
works in New York City. In his work,
Feintuch “uses...
- Jan Zawiejski, born Jan
Baptysta Feintuch, (born 20 June 1854, Kraków – died 9
September 1922, Kraków) was a
Polish architect from an ****imilated Polish-Jewish...
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Goldfinger v.
Feintuch (276 N.Y. 281) was a 1936/1937 New York
court case that set a
legal precedent in the area of
labor law,
namely that
union members...
- is a
series of
science fiction novels written by
American author David Feintuch. The
novels are set from the late 22nd
century to the mid-23rd century...
- was a
French communist activist and
Resistance member. Born as Michał
Feintuch (in
French Mikhaël or Michel), he took the
pseudonym Jean Jérôme in 1940...
- Greniman.
Fairleigh ****inson Univ. Press, ISBN 978-0-8386-3234-5, p. 56.
Feintuch,
Yossi (1987). U.S.
Policy on Jerusalem,
Greenwood Publishing Group, p...
- on 2016-08-11.
Retrieved 2016-12-19. Noyes,
Dorothy (2003). "Group". In
Feintuch, Burt (ed.).
Eight Words for the
Study of
Expressive Culture. University...
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Vinge •
Remembrance of Earth's Past by Liu
Cixin •
Seafort Saga by
David Feintuch • Sun
Eater series by
Christopher Ruocchio Television and film • Flash...
- Holt, 1996.
Humorous travel guide. ISBN 0-8050-3671-7 Hall, Donald, Burt
Feintuch, and
David H. Watters, eds.
Encyclopedia of New
England (Yale U.P. 2005)...