-
Metaphorik der
Grenze in B.
Travens Roman 'Das Totenschiff' in:
mauerschau 1/2008, pp. 47–58. Dammann, Günter (ed.), B.
Travens Erzählwerk in der Konstellation...
-
Traven (Bruno
Traven in some accounts), a
pseudonymous novelist,
whose most
famous book was The
Treasure of the
Sierra Madre (1927)
Roberto Traven (born...
- Hammond, but just as the
Travens are reunited, the
Texan sheriff who put Jack in jail
arrives to
arrest him again. However, the
Travens convince the sheriff...
- and the film's
change in setting. LAPD SWAT bomb
disposal officers Jack
Traven and
Harry Temple are
tasked with
preventing a
bombing on a city elevator...
-
Roberto "Spider"
Traven (born
September 16, 1968) is a
retired Brazilian mixed martial artist whose fighting style is
based in
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and...
- Sir
William Traven Aitken, KBE (10 June 1903 – 19
January 1964) was a Canadian-British
journalist and
politician who was an MP in the UK
parliament for...
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Traven: A
Vision of
Mexico is a
study of B.
Traven's experience in
Mexico written by
Heidi Zogbaum. Benjamin,
Thomas (1992). "Review of B.
Traven: A...
- with
Walter Huston, Tim Holt, and
Bruce Bennett in support.
Based on B.
Traven's 1927
novel of the same name, the film
follows two
downtrodden men who join...
- B.
Traven: The Life
Behind the
Legends is a
biography of the
novelist B.
Traven by Karl Guthke.
Originally published in
German as B.
Traven: Biographie...
-
Schatz der
Sierra Madre) is a 1927
adventure novel by
German author B.
Traven,
whose identity remains unknown. In the book, two
destitute American men...