- in 1947, is a
novella by
Evelyn Waugh,
sometimes called A
Sojourn in
Neutralia. It was
first published in an
abridged form in the
Cornhill Magazine in...
- The
Princess of
Neutralia (German: Die
Prinzessin von Neutralien) is a 1917
German silent comedy film
directed by
Rudolf Biebrach and
starring Henny Porten...
-
Peter Slavek, is a
former member of the
Communist party. He
escapes to "
Neutralia," a
neutral country based on Portugal,
where Koestler himself had gone...
-
Frank Hansen's
Fortune (1917)
Imprisoned Soul (1917) The
Princess of
Neutralia (1917)
Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) The Blue
Lantern (1918) The Ringwall...
-
Modern Europe" (abridged) Cornhill,
Summer 1947
Published as "A
Sojourn in
Neutralia" in Hearst's
International combined with Cosmopolitan,
November 1947 1947...
-
Letter (1916) The Giant's Fist (1917)
Mountain Air (1917) The
Princess of
Neutralia (1917) The Man in the
Mirror (1917) The
Marriage of
Luise Rohrbach (1917)...
-
Frank Hansen's
Fortune (1917)
Imprisoned Soul (1917) The
Princess of
Neutralia (1917)
Precious Stones (1918)
Countess Kitchenmaid (1918) The Salamander...
- was
absorbed into France.
Neutralia:
Fictional version of
Portugal from
Arrival and
Departure by
Arthur Koestler.
Neutralia:
Mediterranean republic in...
-
Grand River, were
ideal for long-term settlement.
Noble uses the term "
Neutralia" to
designate the
concentration of Iroquoian-speaking
natives in the area...
- Albes)
Satan Opium (1915,
directed by
Siegfried Dessauer) The
Princess of
Neutralia (1917,
directed by
Rudolf Biebrach), as Joe Vandergolt,
billionaire Peer...