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Victor Gustave Plarr (21 June 1863 – 28
January 1929) was an
English poet; he is
probably best
known for the poem
Epitaphium Citharistriae. He was born...
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militant activists.
Fortnum asks
Plarr to come to his
house to
attend to his wife, who is
complaining of
stomach cramps.
Plarr recognises the wife as Clara...
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Plarr's Lives of the
Fellows is a
biographical register of the
fellows of the
Royal College of
Surgeons of
England that
contains over 10,000 obituaries...
- part of the
Argentine Littoral, on the s**** of the Paraná River.
Eduardo Plarr is an
unmarried medical doctor of
English descent who, as a boy, fled to...
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Richard Le Gallienne, John Gray, John Davidson,
Edwin J. Ellis,
Victor Plarr,
Selwyn Image, Lord
Alfred Douglas,
Arthur Cecil Hillier, John Todhunter...
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Officer and a
Gentleman Zack Mayo 1983 The
Honorary Consul Dr.
Eduardo Plarr a.k.a.
Beyond the
Limit Breathless Jesse Lujack 1984 The
Cotton Club Dixie...
- 97.19.1978. PMID 9609092. "Gunning,
Alfred James –
Biographical entry –
Plarr's Lives of the
Fellows Online". Livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk.
Retrieved 2013-12-29...
- at the World's Fair & Exposition,
Chicago 1893".
Retrieved 30 July 2018.
Plarr,
Victor (1899). Men and
Women of the Time: A
Dictionary of Contemporaries...
- ISSN 0370-1662.
Plarr, Victor;
Royal College of
Surgeons of
England (2006) [1930]. "Hinds,
Richard Brinsley (1812 - 1847)".
Plarr's Lives of the Fellows...
- "The Glamour" 4. The
Voice of the
Child "The
Library of Byzantium" "Miss
Plarr" 5. The
Voice of Our Name "The
Shadow at the
Bottom of the World" Ligotti...