- Jon
Woronoff (Arthur Jon
Woronoff, born 1938) is an
American author and
editor and
previously an
interpreter and translator. His
primary work has been...
- Voronov,
Voronoff (Russian: Воронов), or
Voronova (feminine; Воронова), is a
common Russian surname derived from the word
voron (raven). It may
refer to...
-
Woronoff's ring is a skin
condition characterized by a
blanched halo of
approximately uniform width surrounding psoriatic lesions after phototherapy or...
- Hargreaves-Mawdsley 1968, pp. 175–176.
Lyons 1975, p. 15.
Woronoff 1984, p. 10.
Woronoff 1984, p. 15.
Doyle 1990, p. 320.
Lyons 1975, pp. 18–19. Lyons...
- "Authoritarian Directory".
Woronoff, pp. 65–66. le Bozec, p. 93
Woronoff, p. 69 Soboul, pp. 43–44 Tulard, p. 27
Woronoff, p. 73 le Bozec, p. 97 Le Bozec...
-
Retrieved 2021-11-07.
Bertaud 2004, p. 282.
Woronoff 2004, p. 42-43. le
Bozec 2014, p. 93.
Woronoff 2004, p. 69.
Woronoff,
Denis (2004). La République bourgeoise...
- Revolution,
Longman (1989), p. 473.
Denis Woronoff, The
Thermidorean regime and the
Directory 1794–1799, p. 5.
Denis Woronoff, The
Thermidorean regime and the...
- 1962. She was
launched on 2
December 1963,
sponsored by Mrs.
Robert M.
Woronoff and Mrs.
Clyde R. Rich Jr.,
granddaughters of
Josephus Daniels; delivered...
-
Dictionaries of
Ancient Civilizations and
Historical Eras, No. 19.
Edited by John
Woronoff. Lanham, Toronto, Plymouth: The
Scarecrow Press, p. 26, ISBN 0-8108-6053-8...
- Variety.
Retrieved September 21, 2015. Fearn-Banks,
Kathleen (2009).
Woronoff, Jon (ed.). The A to Z of African-American Television. The A to Z Guide...