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Vladislav Vančura (Czech: [ˈvlaɟɪslaf ˈvantʃura]; 23 June 1891 – 1 June 1942) was a
Czech writer. He was also
active as a film director,
playwright and...
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Vančura (feminine Vančurová) is an old
aristocratic Czech surname.
Notable people include: Antonín
Vančura (1882–1939), real name of
Czech writer Jiří...
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check from
behind and the king has no
cover from the checks.
Vančura position The
Vančura position (see diagram) is a
drawing position with a rook and...
- Tomáš
Vančura (born 10
September 1996) is a
Czech ski jumper. On the
Continental Cup circuit, he won his
first race on 22
January 2016 in Sapporo, and...
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adapted from
works by
Czech writers such as
Bohumil Hrabal and
Vladislav Vančura.
Menzel was born in
Prague in 1938 to
Josef Menzel and Božena Jindřichová...
- Folk-inspired
ballads (Josef Čapek, K. Čapek,
Vančura, Ivan Olbracht), social-themed
novels (Olbracht,
Vančura, Poláček,
Marie Majerová,
Marie Pujmanová)...
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Mahen (born: Antonín
Vančura; 12
December 1882 – 22 May 1939) was a
Czech novelist,
playwright and essayist. He was born Antonín
Vančura, in Čáslav, to an...
- (1944–2005; tenor), Antonín Hájek (1944–1989; baritone),
Miroslav Řihošek, Jan
Vančura (countertenor), Jiří Veisser, and
Radek Tomášek. The band sold over one...
- Blackjack, Ken Uston, 1986, ISBN 978-0-8184-0411-5 Knock-Out Blackjack, Olaf
Vancura and Ken Fuchs, 1998, ISBN 978-0-929712-31-4
Million Dollar Blackjack, Ken...
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Marketa Lazarová is a
Czech novel,
written by
Vladislav Vančura. It was
first published in 1931. The
novel was
adapted into the
acclaimed 1967 film Marketa...