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Levetus,
Amelia Sarah (1904).
Imperial Vienna. ISBN 9785876840943. Holme, Charles;
Levetus...
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professional singer. Her aunt,
Amelia S.
Levetus, was an art
critic who
wrote for The Studio. In 1878 the
Levetus family moved back to England,
first living...
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Celia Moss
Levetus (1819–1873) was an
English writer. Her best
known work is The
Romance of
Jewish History,
which she
published in
serial form with her...
- Kitzinger,
professor Celia Larkin,
partner of
Irish Prime Minister Celia Levetus (1874–1936), Canadian-English author, poet and
illustrator Celia Logan...
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finest work. This
collaboration was
described by
contemporary critic Amelia Levetus as "perhaps
their greatest work, for they were
allowed perfectly free scope"...
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entertaining novels [who] must be
rather cosmopolitan in her tastes." In A.S.
Levetus' 1905
piece for
Womanhood entitled "What
Women are
Doing in Austria," she...
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mother was Emma
Annie Levetus of Birmingham,
daughter of a
Moldavian Jewish emigrant, and
sister of the
writer Amelia Sarah Levetus. In 1954,
Germains wrote...
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finest work. This
collaboration was
described by
contemporary critic Amelia Levetus as "perhaps
their greatest work, for they were
allowed perfectly free scope"...
- War I
flying ace,
lived in
Edgbaston until his
military service.
Celia Levetus (1874–1936), illustrator. Sir
Oliver Lodge, physicist,
lived at Westbourne...
- C. A.
Nicholson may
refer to:
Celia Levetus (1874-1936), Canadian-English
writer using pen-name C.A.
Nicholson Sir
Charles Nicholson, 2nd
Baronet (1867–1949)...