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  • 91E. Haldeman-Julius — (né Emanuel Julius) (1889–1951) was an American social reformer and publisher.He was born in Philadelphia the son of a bookbinder. His parents were Jewish emigrants who fled Russia and immigrated to America to escape religious persecution.Susan… …

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  • 92Josef Sudek — Disambiguation: Josef Sudek is not to be confused with the similarly named fellow Czech photographer Jan Saudek. Josef Sudek (March 17, 1896, Kolín, Bohemia September 15, 1976) was a Czech photographer, best known for his haunting night scapes of …

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  • 93Gilding — is the art of applying a thin layer of gold, simulated gold, or other metal to a surface. Products employed may be real gold leaf ranging in karats from 9 up to 24; imitation leaf composition gold, Dutch metal leaf, aluminum leaf, copper leaf;… …

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  • 94Gibbet — See also Halifax gibbet, a kind of guillotine. The reconstructed gallows style gibbet at Caxton Gibbet, in Cambridgeshire, England. A gibbet (pronounced /ˈdʒɪbɪt/) is a gallows type structure from which the dead bodies of exec …

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  • 95Evelyn Underhill — Infobox Writer name = Evelyn Underhill caption birthdate = birth date|1875|12|06|df=y birthplace = Wolverhampton, England deathdate = death date and age|1941|06|15|1875|12|06|df=y deathplace = England| occupation = Novelist, Writer, Mystic| genre …

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  • 96List of deaf people — This is an incomplete list of notable deaf people. Contents 1 Important historical figures in deaf history and culture 2 Notable Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs) 3 Notable deaf people …

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  • 97William Caslon — For other uses or meanings of Caslon, see Caslon (disambiguation). [ A specimen sheet of typefaces and languages, by William Caslon I, letter founder; from the 1728 Cyclopaedia .] William Caslon, also known as William Caslon I (1692 ndash;1766 01 …

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  • 98Paper marbling — Book covered in a Shell marbled paper, bound in France around 1825. Paper marbling is a method of aqueous surface design, which can produce patterns similar to smooth marble or other stone. The patterns are the result of color floated on either… …

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  • 99Austrian National Socialism — was a Pan German movement that was formed at the beginning of the 20th century. The movement took a concrete form on November 15, 1903 when the German Worker s Party (DAP) was established in Austria with its secretariat stationed in the town of… …

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  • 100Christophe Plantin — Portrait of Plantin by Rubens Born c. 1520 France Died 1 July 1589(1 …

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