Online Archival Search Information System 1 letter to; 1943. (132) Barbusse, Henri, 18741935 1 letter from; 1933. (133) Barlow,Lady Anna 10 letters from; 1916-1941. 5 letters to; 1916-1941. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00082.html
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Proyecto Gutenberg ÍNDICE DE AUTORES Translate this page Barbusse, Henri, 1874-1935 Barclay, Florencia L. (Florencia Louisa), 1862-1921Descubrimiento, Maurice, 1874-1945 Barker, Señora (Maria Anne), 1831-1911 http://www.worldebooklibrary.com/es/ProjectGuternberg.htm
Univ. Of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index By Authors Barbusse, Henri, 18741935. Military history of World War I military units ofFrance. Abstract This sub-section is part of the geography and history part http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/elect_data/etexts/indexes/A66.html
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Heft 1965-08 Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) (Das Kalenderblatt).S. 149; Müller, Karl Spaziergang eines Naturfreundes. http://grasfresser.de/Heimatfreund/Hefte/Heft 1965-08.html
Extractions: 10. Jahrgang Inhalt Heft 08/1965 Weber, Rudolf: Limbach-Oberfrohna Weber, Rudolf: Die " " (Ausschreitungen der Reichswehr im Jahre 1923). S. 145 - 150 Ullmann, Gotthard: Henri Barbusse (1874-1935) (Das Kalenderblatt). S. 149 Spaziergang eines Naturfreundes. S. 151 - 152 Greifensteingebiet Hormersdorfer Hochmoor . S. 155 - 157 Das interessiert den Heimatfreund...: Pollmer, Manfred: 15 Kilogramm Dynamit explodierten. 275 Jahre Promnitzer. S. 157 - 159 Der "Heimatfreund" notiert: S. 159 - 160 u. 3. US
Everyman's Library 798, Barbusse, Henri 18741935, Under Fire, The Story of a Squad, 1916, ? 446,Bates, Henry Walter 1825-1892, Naturalist on the Amazon, ? http://www.kashda.com/everyman/html/everymansauthorsb.html
Everyman's Library 797, Reid, Mayne, The Boy Slaves Introduction by Guy Pocock, ? 798, Barbusse,Henri 18741935, Under Fire, The Story of a Squad, 1916, ? http://www.kashda.com/everyman/html/everymanslist8.html
YOU ARE VIEWING A 200 LINE SAMPLE OF EBOOK E03433 TITLE TITLE UNDER FIRE AUTHOR Henri Barbusse EBOOK E03433 (O Briens Book Cellar) UnderFire The Story of a Squad By Henri Barbusse (18741935) Translated by http://www.obrienbooks.com/samp/S03433.TXT
LISTA DE TITULOS Under Fire the story of a squad, by Barbusse, Henri, 18741935 Under The Deodars,by Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 Under The Greenwood Tree, or, http://redcultural.iespana.es/redcultural/gutenberg/titulos.htm
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS 1875 Barber, Margaret Fairless, 1869-1901 AKA Fairless, Michael, 1869-1901 Barbour,A. Maynard (Anna Maynard) Barbusse, Henri, 1874-1935 Barclay, Florence L http://pg2.org/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Frank Harris Collection Barbusse, Henri, 187419352.8 Barry-Doyle, R.7.1 Beach, Sylvia7.1 Beaverbrook,William Maxwell Aitken, Baron, 1879-19642.5 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/harris.frank.html
Extractions: Index of Works James Thomas Harris was born in Galway, Ireland, in 1856, the fourth of five children. After the early death of their mother, Harris was raised largely by his siblings before his father, a commander in the British Coast Guard, sent him to school in Wales. Harris ran away from school in 1871 and sailed to America. Between 1871 and 1872 Harris worked as a bootblack, construction worker, hotel clerk, and possibly as a cowboy. He traveled from New York to Chicago and ended up in Lawrence, Kansas, in 1872, where two of his brothers had settled. While Harris worked in his brothers' butcher shop and attended lectures at the University of Kansas he met and was influenced by Byron Smith, a promising young classics professor with an interest in Karl Marx. Harris placed enough importance on his association with Smith to change his name as an indication of a sort of rebirth. From that time on he was known as Frank Harris. Harris briefly returned to England in 1875 before leaving for Europe where he began an educational tour. He began at the Sorbonne in Paris, and then moved on to Heidelberg, Göttingen, and Munich. In 1878 he married Florence Adams, of Brighton. Following her death ten months later, Harris took an extended tour of Italy, Greece, Austria, Russia, and Ireland.
G.B. Shaw Collection, Index Of Correspondents Barbusse, Henri, 1874193547.7 ± Barker, Dorothy CE47.7 (2) Barnes, Arthur65.5Barnes, George G.55.5 Barnes, Kenneth Ralph, Sir, 1878-195733.2 (61 http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/research/fa/shaw.gb.corr.html
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Birth And Death Dates Of Authors 1946) Barbusse, Henri (1873 1935) BARCLAY, Florence L(ouisa Charlesworth) (1862 Clarence (Shepard), Jr. (1874 - 1935) DAY, Thomas (1748 - 1789) DAZAI, http://gutenberg.net.au/birthdeath.html
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Chronological Author List "1870 To 1874" Compiled By GIGA Henri Barbusse, French novelist and journalist (1873 1935) - CHECK READING Clarence Day, American biographer and essayist (1874 - 1935) - READ http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1870.htm
GIGA Nonfiction Book Reading List (by Author) Henri Barbusse, French novelist and journalist (1873 1935) Clarence Day,American biographer and essayist (1874 - 1935) - READ AUTHOR QUOTES http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/readna.htm
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LA PLEUREUSE D'Henri BARBUSSE Translate this page Henri Barbusse. (1874 - 1935). Polémiste et romancier, Henri Barbusse a commencéses débuts littéraires par un livre de poèmes composés entre 18 et 20 ans, http://membres.lycos.fr/crcrosnier/mur2/prt2/barbusseh2.htm
Extractions: Cet immense malheur quon ne peut pas savoir... Extrait de « Pleureuses » Henri BARBUSSE Polémiste et romancier, Henri BARBUSSE a commencé ses débuts littéraires par un livre de poèmes composés entre 18 et 20 ans, « Pleureuses ». Il écrivit ensuite des romans dont « Le Feu », journal de guerre qui lui valut le prix Goncourt en 1916. Il revint de la guerre, lieutenant et internationaliste militant. Pacifiste, il milita à partir de 1920, en faveur du communisme. On lui doit de très nombreux livres dont « La lueur dans labîme », « Quelques coins de cur »... « Les bourreaux », « Zola », « Manifeste aux intellectuels »... Une rue de Tours porte son nom.
NOUS NOUS SOMMES REVUS De Henry BARBUSSE Henri Barbusse. (1874 - 1935). Peinture à la cire deCatherine RÉAULT-CROSNIER illustrant le poème NOUS NOUS SOMMES REVUS http://membres.lycos.fr/crcrosnier/mur1/prt1/barbusse1.htm
Extractions: Polémiste et romancier, Henri BARBUSSE a commencé ses débuts littéraires par un livre de poèmes, "Pleureuses". Il écrivit ensuite des romans dont "Le Feu", journal de guerre qui lui valut le prix Goncourt en 1916. Il revint de la guerre, lieutenant et internationaliste militant. Pacifiste, il milita à partir de 1920, en faveur du communisme. On lui doit de très nombreux livres dont "La lueur dans labîme", "Quelques coins de cur", "Les bourreaux", "Zola", "Manifeste aux intellectuels" Une rue de Tours porte son nom.