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original on June 23, 2006. Nat
Wartels, founder,
Crown Publishers,
inducted for
outstanding contributions to book publishing.
Wartels'
philosophy has been "to...
- Paul
Wartel (26
April 1903 – 27
April 1976) was a
French football defender who,
between 1926 and 1933, pla**** for Red Star and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard and...
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Annette Wartel, née
Adrien (2 July 1814 – 6
November 1865), was a
French pianist,
music educator,
composer and critic. Born in Paris, Thérèse
Wartel was the...
- Émile
Wartel (31
March 1834,
Paris – 5 May 1907, Paris) was an
opera singer and
teacher active in Paris. He was the son of the
musicians François
Wartel and...
- Pierre-François
Wartel (born Versailles, 3
April 1806; died
Paris 3
August 1882) was a
French tenor and
music educator. His wife was Thérèse
Wartel, a talented...
- Gabo and the
Wartels. As Oma 333
label head and
Stockholm based concert promoter,
Gavin Maycroft describes it: “Gabo and the
Wartels started in May...
- Marie-Christine Debourse, born 24
September 1951 at
Wambrechies is a
former French athlete who
specialized in the high jump and pentathlon. Her athletic...
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Emmanuelle Béart as
Marianne David Bursztein [fr] as
Nicolas Wartel Marianne Denicourt as
Julienne Wartel, Nicolas'
sister Gilles Arbona [fr] as
Porbus Bernard...
- Publishing.
Retrieved April 8, 2016. McDowell,
Edwin (February 8, 1990). "Nat
Wartels, 88, the
Chairman Of the
Crown Publishing Empire". The New York Times....
- (Walburg Publishers,
Zutphen 2012) More
about Laurens Wartels and his
voyage in the
article Laurens Wartels, in 1725
overleden op een
onbewoond eiland (in Dutch)...