- 1995 US Open.
Phebus is the most
decorated player in the
history of UCLA women's tennis.
While a
student at
Corona del Mar High School,
Phebus was the nation's...
-
Raymond William Phebus (August 2, 1909 –
October 11, 1989) was a
Major League Baseball pitcher. He pla****
parts of
three seasons in the majors, from 1936...
- éditions
Phébus is a
French publishing house established in 1976 by Jean-Pierre
Sicre and
taken over in 2003 by the
groupe Libella [fr].
Phébus publishes...
-
ramait le dimanche, 2009, Éditions
Phébus—faux
polar 2005:
Oublier l'orage, éd.
Phebus 2003: Le Bleu de la mer, éd.
Phebus —
novel prize of the city of Carhaix...
- Vie
fabuleuse de
Gaston Phébus :
Gaston Phébus: Le Lion des Pyrénées (in French). Paris: Mengès. 1978. BnF 34639089
Gaston Phébus: Les Créneaux de feu (in...
- the
divinities of the
north wind and the Sun, and it was
under the
title Phébus et Borée that it
appeared in La Fontaine's
Fables (VI.3).
Gilles Corrozet...
- actress.
Cason was born in Memphis, Tennessee, the
daughter of
Helen Louise (
Phebus) and
Charles Carroll Cason. She
began her
career appearing in
theatre and...
-
Eldorado 51, Éditions
Phébus 1995: Tête de cheval,
Phébus 1996: Cabotage : à l'écoute des
chants des îles du cap vert,
Phébus 1998: Madagascar, Marcus...
- 1990:
Graham 1991:
Birch 1992:
Raymond 1993:
Raymond 1994:
Lettiere 1995:
Phebus 1996:
Craybas 1997:
Osterloh 1998:
Catlin 1999: V. Webb 2000:
Irvin 2001:...
- de
Colinot trousse-chemise (1973) as
Masnil Pl****ac
Gaston Phébus (1978) as
Gaston Phébus The Year of the
French (1982) as
General Humbert Les Rois maudits...