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Herczeg, Ferenc (Hungarian playwright, 1863-1954)
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Herczeg, Ferenc (preferred,U,index,LC,English-P,NA,U) |
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Ferenc Herczeg (U,display) |
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Herczeg, Francesco (U) |
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Herczeg, Franz (U) |
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Herczegh, Ferencz (U) |
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Herzog, Franz (U) |
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Biographies:
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(Hungarian playwright, 1863-1954) ..... [VP Preferred]
(artist, born 1863) ..... [GRL]
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Die BrĂ¼der Gyurkovics, 1908: t.p. (Franz Herczeg)
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GRIL NACO contribution (n.d.)
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Herczeg Ferenc, 1941: t.p. (Herczeg Ferenc)
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La volpe azzurra, c1926: t.p. (Francesco Herczeg)
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Library of Congress Authorities online (2002-) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90701048
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Magy. irod. lex., 1963 (Herczeg Ferenc; b. Sept. 22, 1863, d. Feb. 24, 1954; author, lists works)
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The seven sisters, 1911 DLC copy theater program, Columbia Theatre, Washington, D.C. performance (Ferencz Herczegh)
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VIAF: Virtual International Authority File [online] (2009-) 55013830; accessed 18 December 2019
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Wikipedia (2000-) article, Ferenc Herczeg (birth name Franz Herzog; Hungarian of German descent; author, dramatist, journalist, and parliamentarian; promoted Hungarian nationalism; leading figure of Hungarian literary conservatism) | | | | | | | | |
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