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lyrics for
later albums were
intensively researched, by
frontman Rolf
Kasparek in particular.
After Under Jolly Roger, from 1988 to 1992 (for the albums...
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Fritz Kasparek (3 July 1910 – 6 June 1954) was an
Austrian mountaineer who was on the team that made the
first successful ascent of the
Eiger north face...
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Leopoldine Kasparek (1893–1921), also
known as The
Strangler of Vienna, was an
Austrian serial killer, arsonist, and
thief who
attacked 14 wealthy, elderly...
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Christopher Kasparek (born 1945) is a Scottish-born
writer of
Polish descent who has
translated works by
numerous Polish authors,
including Ignacy Krasicki...
- Józef
Kasparek (1915–2002) was a
Polish lawyer,
historian and
political scientist.
Until World War II he
lived in
southeastern Poland (in Poland's southern...
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Franciszek Ksawery Kasparek (Sambor, 29
October 1844 – 4
August 1903, Kraków) was a
Polish jurist,
professor of law and
rector of Kraków University, founder...
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Stanislav Kašpárek (born 11 June 1996) is a
Czech handball player for
Dinamo București and the
Czech national team. He parti****ted at the 2018 European...
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Pharaoh has been
published in a 2020
English translation by
Christopher Kasparek, as an
Amazon Kindle e-book,
which su****des an
incomplete and incompetent...
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April 2010.
Kasparek, "The Translator's
Endless Toil", p. 85.
Kasparek, "The Translator's
Endless Toil", pp. 85-86. L.G. Kelly,
cited in
Kasparek, "The Translator's...
- 34–49.
Christopher Kasparek, "Prus'
Pharaoh and the
Wieliczka Salt Mine," The
Polish Review, 1997, no. 3, pp. 349–55.
Christopher Kasparek, "Prus' Pharaoh:...