- André
Maurois (French: [mɔʁwa]; born Émile
Salomon Wilhelm Herzog; 26 July 1885 – 9
October 1967) was a
French author.
Maurois was born on 26 July 1885...
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Maurois (French pronunciation: [moʁwa]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France.
Maurois station has rail
connections to
Douai and Saint-Quentin...
- 371.
Quoted in
Maurois, p. 478. Cronin, p. 190; Robb, p. 371;
Maurois, p. 478.
Maurois, pp. 482–483.
Quoted in
Maurois, p. 488.
Maurois, pp. 488–492; Robb...
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Maurois is a
railway station located in the
commune of
Maurois in the Nord department, France. It is
located near the D932 highway. The
station is served...
- http://www.etab.ac-caen.fr/
maurois/moteur.php?url=generale#generale Last
accessed on 26
March 2007 (in French) Lycée André
Maurois official website 49°21′50″N...
- André
Maurois (1951)
Maurice Genevoix (1952) Jean
Cocteau (1953) Jean
Cocteau (1954)
Marcel Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)...
- No Man Happy. As
Maurois notes,
because the
President was ********inated at a
meeting of writers, it was
decided that
writers -
Maurois among them - should...
- André
Maurois (1951)
Maurice Genevoix (1952) Jean
Cocteau (1953) Jean
Cocteau (1954)
Marcel Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)...
- André
Maurois (1951)
Maurice Genevoix (1952) Jean
Cocteau (1953) Jean
Cocteau (1954)
Marcel Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)...
- generously".
Maurois, pp. 72–128; Gerson, pp. 52–83. Gerson, pp. 90–92;
Maurois, pp. 142–144. Robb, pp. 162–167; Gerson, p. 92;
Maurois, pp. 155–156;...