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Frances Frenaye)
Comrade Don Camillo. [Pub: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, Inc., 1964] (Mondo Piccolo: Il
compagno don Camillo,
translated by
Frances Frenaye) Don...
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Frénaye is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
village of
forestry and
farming in the Pays de Caux...
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William Frenaye (May 22, 1900 –
April 10, 1961) was an
American architect. His work was part of the
architecture event in the art
competition at the 1932...
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Frances Frenaye (1908 –
April 1996) was an
American translator of
French and
Italian literature. She
translated work by
writers including Giovanni Guareschi...
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translated twice as
Those Without Shadows: into
American English by
Frances Frenaye, 1957; and into
British English by
Irene Ash, 1957) The
second and last...
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Frances Frenaye (1949) –
first published under the name
Alessandra Tornimparte È
stato così (1947). The Dry Heart, transl.
Frances Frenaye (1949) Tutti...
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Booklocker Carlo Levi's Book
Christ Stopped at Eboli,
translated by
Frances Frenaye, ISBN 9780141 183213
Museum in
former house filled with
memories from Levi's...
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Hughes (ed.),
History of the
Kingdom of Naples,
translated by
Frances Frenaye, Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press (English
translation of the revised...
- Luna di miele, sole di
fiele (1952) (Bitter Honeymoon, trans.
Frances Frenaye (1954))
Racconti romani (1954) (Roman Tales, trans.
Angus Davidson (1954))...
- Forges-les-Eaux
Foucarmont Foucart Franqueville-Saint-Pierre Fréauville La
Frénaye Freneuse Fresles Fresnay-le-Long Fresne-le-Plan Fresnoy-Folny Fresquiennes...