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David Penzer (born May 22, 1966) is an
American professional wrestling ring announcer. He is best
known for his work with
World Championship Wrestling...
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Joseph Penzer (1833 – 26
September 1905) was an English-born
Australian politician. He was born in
Birmingham in 1833, a farmer's son. He
arrived in New...
- Jean
Penzer (born 1
October 1927) was a
French cinematographer. He
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least three-quarters of his
entire work", is extraordinary.
Norman Mosley Penzer, in his 1923
Annotated Bibliography of Burton's works,
takes great umbrage...
- 337. ISBN 978-1-57356-025-2.
Penzer 1924, Vol VI, p 225.
Penzer 1924, Vol VI, p 226.
Penzer 1924, Vol VI, p 227.
Penzer goes on to
observe "What Burton...
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contributes roughly half of Book 10. The
numbers given are
those of N. M.
Penzer,
which situate the
Panchatantra p****ages
within the
Kathasaritsagara as...
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Norman Mosley Penzer (30
September 1892 – 27
November 1960) —
known as N. M.
Penzer — was a
British independent scholar and
Fellow of the
Royal Geographical...
- years.
Richard Penzer purchased the
building in 1992 for $2.75 million,
although it had an ****essed
value of $14
million at the time.
Penzer was able to...
- Indrasenaa. The
daughter married Mudgala, the king of Panchala.
Norman Mosley Penzer translated the tale of Nala and
Damayanti in 1926. The
story of Nala and...
- Suksaptati, by G.L. Mathur. Hind
Pocket Books, 1971. Page 26–27
Norman Mosley Penzer;
Somadeva Bhatta (November 1980). Poison-damsels:
Folklore of the World...