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Louis Jacob Preager (12
January 1906 – 14
November 1978),
known as Lou
Preager, was an
English pianist,
dance band leader, disc
jockey and businessman...
- (born 1930),
British doctor working in the
Indian city of
Kolkata Lou
Preager (1906–1978),
British dance band
leader Prager (crater), an
impact crater...
- Clark, B. (1998).
Political economy: A
comparative approach. Westport, CT:
Preager. Alber, Jens (1988). "Is
there a
crisis of the
welfare state? Crossnational...
- (Duke
Ellington and his
Famous Orchestra) "Cruising Down the River" – Lou
Preager Orchestra "Don't
Fence Me In" – Bing
Crosby and The
Andrews Sisters "It...
-
February 2000) was a
singer and guitarist,
recording many
songs with Lou
Preager's band. He
later became a
music publisher. Rich was born in
London in 1921...
- Lachica,
Eduardo (1971). The Huks:
Philippine Society in Revolt. New York:
Preager Publishing. "About".
Alyansa ng mga
Magbubukid ng
Gitnang Luson (AMGL)...
- 16–33. ISBN 9781563240393. Gimbutas,
Marija (1971). The Slavs. New York:
Preager Publishers. Ingemann, B. S. (1824). Grundtræk til En Nord-Slavisk og Vendisk...
- of Africa, 1880-1914.
Translated by
Arnold J. Pomerans. Westport, CT:
Preager. ISBN 978-0-275-95137-5. ISBN 978-0-275-95138-2 Wildenthal, Lora. German...
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Nancy Mitford (1904–1973), author, at 13
Blomfield Road in the 1930s. Lou
Preager (1906–1978),
British dance band leader, at 198
Wymering Mansions, Wymering...
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Eduardo (1971). The Huks:
Philippine Agrarian Society in Revolt. New York:
Preager Publishing.[page needed] Agoncillo,
Teodoro (1990).
History of the Filipino...