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  1. Biography - Duhamel, Georges (1884-1966): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. News from Havre; Le Notaire du Havre, by Georges Duhamel; translated by Beatrice de Holthoir by Georges (1884-1966) Duhamel, 1933
  3. Patrice Periot / by Georges Duhamel ; translated from the French by E.F. Bozman by Georges (1884-1966) Duhamel, 1952
  4. Georges Duhamel, 1884-1966 (French Edition) by Anonymous, 1967-06-01
  5. L' Humanisme De Georges Duhamel : 1884-1966 (Hardback)
  6. Georges Duhamel, 1884-1966 (French Edition) by Ecrivains et Poetes d'Aujour'hui, 1927-01-01
  7. The New Book Of Martyrs; From The French Of Georges Duhamel by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-29
  8. Le Combat, Pièce En Cinq Actes; Représentée Pour La Première Fois À Paris, Sur La Scène Du Théatre Des Arts, Le 14 Mars 1913 (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-28
  9. Dans L'ombre Des Statues; Pièce En Trois Actes. Représentée Pour La Première Fois Sur La Scène Du Théatre National De L'odéon, Le 26 Octobre 1912 (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-28
  10. L'oeuvre Des Athletes; Comédie En Quatre Actes. Representée Pour La Premiere Fois Sur Le Théâtre Du Vieux-colombier, Le 10 Avril 1920, Suivie De Lapointe ... Comédie En Un Acte (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-29
  11. Selon Ma Loi, Poèmes (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-10-14
  12. Entretiens Dans Le Tumulte: Chronique Contemporaine, 1918-1919 (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-27
  13. L'homme En Tête; Pòeme [1906-1909] (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-28
  14. L'oeuvre Des Athlètes; Comédie En Quatre Actes, Représentée Pour La Première Fois Sur Le Théatre Du Vieux-colombier, Le 10 Avril, 1920, Suivie De Lapointe ... Comédie En Un Acte (French Edition) by Duhamel Georges 1884-1966, 2010-09-29

41. Untitled Document
Duhamel, Georges, 18841966. America the menace; Scenes from the life of thefuture, translated by Charles Miner Thompson. Call Number 917.3 .D869.
http://www.stanford.edu/~evans/Recipcrocal Vision/
THE RECIPROCAL VISION: Our Europe, Their America Winter 2003 J. Martin Evans Tuesday, Thursday 1:15-3:.05 Office: 460-340 This course is intended to provide a conceptual and historical framework within which to analyze how European and American writers have represented and misrepresented each other's character and culture from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. By studying a series of major texts ranging from De Crevecoeur's Letters from an American Farmer to Baldwin's Notes of a Native Son we will investigate how "our" Europe is no less a figment of the imagination than "their" America. During the course of our discussions we shall address such questions as the following: To what extent have European perceptions of America and American perceptions of Europe been shaped by the changing political and economic relationship between the two societies? What aspects of American culture have been of most enduring interest to Europeans, and vice-versa?. In addition to faithful attendance at the seminar meetings, active participation in the class discussion, and careful reading of the assigned texts, the course requirements include: (a) an eight to ten page term paper dealing synthetically with some aspect of the course material, and (b) two oral reports, one a research report on a topic or text directly related to the work under discussion, the other an analytical introduction to the assigned reading.

42. WW1 France OH
1. Georges Duhamel (18841966). La vie des martyrs (The New Bookof Martyrs (1917). Civilisation 1914-1917 (1918). Letters to his
http://www.arts.adelaide.edu.au/personal/DHart/ResponsesToWar/Lecture/WW1/France
"RESPONSES TO WAR: AN INTELLECTUAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY"
David Hart's Home Page Responses to War Home Page
LECTURE HANDOUTS: WW1 - FRANCE
Updated: 10 September, 1998
I. MAJOR BATTLES/CONFLICTS OF FRANCE IN WW1
A. Verdun Feb-June 1916
war of attrition and "the price of glory"
B. Alistair Horne and the Battle of Verdun as France's "Price of Glory"
  • The Fall of Paris, 1870-71
  • The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916
  • To Lose a Battle: France 1940
  • A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-62
Col. de Grandmaison, Chief of Troisième Bureau (Operations) of General Staff - "l'attaque à outrance" "voie sacrée" from Paris "Ossuaire" Captain de Gaulle Marshall Pétain, the "saviour of France" "ghost of Verdun" Dien Bien Phu fortress
II. THE CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCE OF WW1 ON FRANCE
A. The Great War and the Rise of Dirigiste Economic Policy and Corporatism
Richard Kuisel, Capitalism and the State in Modern France: Renovation and Economic Management in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press, 1983).

43. Les Français Et Les Suisses Francophones En Russie Du Moyen-
Translate this page 141. Duhamel, Georges, docteur en médecine, romancier, académicien,1884-1966, 141. Dulaulay, 49. Duloup, Édouard Nicolas, + 1874, 141.
http://www.geneaguide.com/russie/krusse_d.htm

44. Classic Literature, Titles, Authors, Birthdates
Duhamel, Georges,, New Book Of Martyrs, The,, 18841966. Eliot, George,,Adam Bede,, 1819-1880. Eliot, George,, Brother Jacob,, 1819-1880.
http://www.nonstopenglish.com/Reading/classics/classics_in_literature.asp?author

45. A Melvyl Könyveibõl : C-D
Duhamel, Georges, 18841966. Positions francaises; chronique de l'annee 1939. Duhamel,Georges, 1884-1966. Positions francaises; chronique de l'annee 1939.
http://www.bibl.u-szeged.hu/bibl/mil/ww2/books/m2.html
A Melvyl

46. ITU Library Services
Dugger, William E. 1979, 1. Dugue, D, 1966, 1. Dugundji, James, 1966, 1. Duga,Lale, 1993, 1. Duhamel, Georges, 18841966, 2. Duhamel, Jean Marie Constant, 1797-1872,2.
http://divit.library.itu.edu.tr/search*tur/aDuke University. Mathematics Dept./a
Istanbul Technical University Libraries
Yazar Baþlýk Konu Kelime Dergi Adý Tez No. Yer No ISSN/ISBN Resmi Dok # OCLC No Yakýn Yazarlar þunlardýr: Yýl Bulunan Dugdale, R. H. (Roger Houghton) Duggan, Christopher Duggan, Terance V
Dugger, William E.
... Duhousset, F.-C.

47. ACADEMICIENS CELEBRES Depuis Sa Création, L'Académie A Toujours
Translate this page ainsi le régime de 1958. Georges Duhamel (1884-1966). Lit-on encoreGeorges Duhamel ? Cela paraît douteux. Ses romans sont le
http://www.asmp.fr/sommair1/acad.html
ACADEMICIENS CELEBRES
Il est l'auteur des Essais de philosophie, de La philosophie allemande, de L'histoire de la philosophie en Angleterre.
Alexis de Tocqueville (1805-1859).
Jules Michelet (1798-1874).

Chef de la section historique aux Archives nationales, Michelet se trouvait directement au contact des documents.
Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877).
Henri, duc dAumale (1822-1897).
Henri Bergson (1859-1941).
Alexandre Millerand (1859-1943),
Georges Duhamel (1884-1966).
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965). Lucien Febvre (1878-1956)

48. Cantervill's Del Arte, El Trabajo Y Las Profesiones
Translate this page estado. Georges Duhamel (1884-1966) Escritor francés. ¡Hay tantasmaneras de leer, y hace falta tanto talento para leer bien.
http://www.cantervill.com.ar/fyp/z-art5.htm
window.status="del Arte, el Trabajo y las Profesiones" del Arte, el Trabajo y las Profesiones Página 5 de 10 La cualidad indispensable para un buen cocinero es la puntualidad, pero es también la de los invitados. Anthelme Brillat-Savarín
(1755-1826) Gastrónomo y escritor francés. Se aprende a ser cocinero, pero se nace catador. Anthelme Brillat-Savarín
(1755-1826) Gastrónomo y escritor francés. Debemos vivir y trabajar, en cada momento, como si tuviésemos la eternidad ante nosotros. Gabriel Marcel No deseo copiar a la naturaleza. Me interesa más ponerme a la par de ella. Georges Braque
(1882-1963) Pintor francés. Algo malo debe tener el trabajo, o los ricos ya lo habrían acaparado. Mario Moreno (Cantinflas)
Actor mexicano. El lector puede ser considerado el personaje principal de la novela, en igualdad con el autor; sin él, no se hace nada. Elsa Triolet
(1896-1970) Novelista francesa. Cuando se lee un libro según qué estado de ánimo, sólo se encuentran en él interpretaciones de ese estado. Georges Duhamel
(1884-1966) Escritor francés. ¡Hay tantas maneras de leer, y hace falta tanto talento para leer bien.

49. Cantervill's De La Amistad
Translate this page Georges Duhamel (1884-1966) Escritor francés. Como se sabe, losnegocios pueden dar dinero, pero la amistad raramente lo hace.
http://www.cantervill.com.ar/fyp/z-ami2.htm
window.status="de la Amistad" de la Amistad Página 2 de 3 En cuanto a la adversidad, dificilmente la soportarías si no tuvieras un amigo que sufriese por ti más que tu mismo. Marco Tulio Cicerón
(106-43 A.C.) Filósofo,escritor, orador y político romano. Cuando la voz de un enemigo acusa, el silencio de un amigo condena. Ana de Austria Los amigos: una familia cuyos individuos se eligen a voluntad. Jean Baptiste Alphonse Karr
(1808-1890) Escritor francés. Los amigos no son ni muchos ni pocos, sino los suficientes. Hugo von Hofmannsthal
(1874-1729) Escritor austríaco. Cuando estoy con un amigo no estoy solo ni somos dos. Eustache J. Langlois
(1777-1837) Dibujante francés. Los verdaderos amigos se tienen que enfadar de vez en cuando. Louis Pasteur
(1822-1895) Químico francés. No conozco mayor enemigo del hombre que el que es amigo de todo el mundo. Jean Jacques Rousseau
(1712-1778) Escritor y filósofo francés. ¿Queréis contar a vuestros amigos? Caed en el infortunio. Napoleón Bonaparte
(1769-1821) Emperador francés. Si es un verdadero amigo, no habrá que perdonarle jamás nada.

50. Quotes
people are really good people at heart. Anne Frank It is always brave to saywhat everyone thinks. - Georges Duhamel, French author (1884-1966) It is bad
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Quotes
"Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot; others transform a yellow spot into the sun." - Pablo Picasso
"Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you make a life." - Sandra Carey
"Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking." - H.L. Mencken
"When you are in it up to your ears, keep your mouth shut." - anonymous
"To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer." - anonymous
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - General George S. Patton Jr.
"If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex?" - Art Hoppe
"A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody has read." - Mark Twain
"A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking." - Arthur Block
"A fellow who is always declaring he's no fool usually has his suspicions." - Wilson Mizner
"A hospital is no place to be sick." - Samuel Goldwyn, immigrant turned famous movie producer "A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately they don't have a J.O.B." - "Fats" Domino

51. Nov 5th: Max Jacob Etc.
Executed by the Nazis. Georges Duhamel (18841966) a doctor whobecame a novelist. Elected to the Academie Française in 1935.
http://www.victorserge.net/Carnets/November/5nov.htm
The Carnets of 1944 5 November 44 Brillat-Savarin gets several columns and stupid chatter fills several pages. Everything in its place. Sneevliet I still remember with gratitude a letter from Duhamel which I received in Leningrad in '31 or '32. I’d written to him to tell him about the death of Maximilian Alex. Voloshin , whom he knew since their youth. He replied: 'I've spent an evening in meditation on this life and this death...' Death of old Maillol in a car accident on a road in the Pyrenees... Suspect. Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826): French gourmet. Author of Physiology of Taste Henryk Sneevliet (1883-1942): Founder of the Dutch CP. Left the Party in 1927. Leader of Revolutionnair Socialistische Arbeiter Partij (RSAP) in 1935. Executed by the Nazis. Georges Duhamel Maximilian Voloshin (1878-1932): poet, translator, painter. Aristide Maillol (1861-1944): sculptor. Maillol died twelve days after the accident in a clinic in Perpignan. The accident wasn't 'suspect'. He had gone to Perpignan to plead for his son who had been jailed for serving in the Vichy militia. His friend Dr Nikolau was driving him back to Dufy’s studio when there was a rain shower outside Prades and the car skidded off the road and overturned. Previous Entry Next Entry November Index

52. Ol' Buffalo Education Page
the heart. Georges Duhamel (18841966). A man doesn't know whathe knows until he knows what he doesn't know. Laurence Peter.
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Quotes on Education
A good library is a place, a palace, where the lofty spirits of all nations and generations meet. Samuel Niger, 1883-1956 A library is that venerable place where men preserve the history of their experience, their tentative experiments, their discoveries, and their plans...in books may be found the recipes for daily living the prescriptions for the mind and the heart. Georges Duhamel (1884-1966) A man doesn't know what he knows until he knows what he doesn't know. Laurence Peter

53. DOSSIER GERMAINE GUÈVREMONT - écrits Sur
Translate this page Duhamel, Roger, «Ce qu’on écrit. féminin dans le roman canadien-français, 1884-1966,Québec, Garneau DE SAINT-Georges, Hervé, «les Livres», la Patrie
http://cf.geocities.com/g_guevremont/ecrits_sur.html
les articles de fonds
anthologies, les dictionnaires, etc.
les articles sur le recueil de nouvelles
En Pleine Terre
...
documents audios et audiovisuels
CHARBONNEAU, Alain CIMON, Renée , (pseudonyme de Madeleine Bellemare) Germaine Guèvremont , coll. Dossiers de documentation sur la littérature canadienne-française # 5, Fides, Montréal, 1969, 56p. DION, Denis, «la Terre et l’Eau dans l’oeuvre de Germasine Guèvremont», Thèse de maîtrise ès arts, Montréal, Université McGill, 1973, 131 f. DUQUETTE, Jean-Pierre Germaine Guèvremont, une route, une maison , coll. Lignes québécoises, série Textuelles, P. U. M. , Montréal, 1973, 81p. GILBERT, Danielle
GIROUARD, Pierre Germaine Guèvremont et son oeuvre cachée , Les Éditions De Neveurmagne, Saint-Ours, 1985, 62p. GIROUARD, Pierre
GORDON HERLAN, James «Le Survenant» de Germaine Guèvremont: une étude comparative du roman et du radioroman , mémoire de maîytrise en études québécoises, U. Q.T.-R., Trois-Rivières, juin 1980, 161p.

54. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: World War I
At Eldritch; Georges Duhamel (Denis Thévenin)(18841966) Civilization1914-1917, translated by ES Brooks At Eldritch; Erich Maria
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook38.html
Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents World War I Back to Index The Path to War
  • WEB Steven W. Sowards: Twenty-Five Lectures on Modern Balkan History [At MSU]
    In depth coverage of Balkan history from 1804 until today. Especially useful in reference to the 19th century background of empires and nationalisms.

55. Aphorisms, Quotations And Sayings - Page 6 [janko.at]
It is always brave to say what everyone thinks. Georges Duhamel, Frenchauthor (18841966). It is always easier to believe than to deny.
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Page 6 It has been observed that one's nose is never so happy as when it is thrust into the affairs of another, from which some physiologists have drawn the inference that the nose is devoid of the sense of smell [Ambrose Bierce, American writer] It is always brave to say what everyone thinks. [Georges Duhamel, French author (1884-1966)] It is always easier to believe than to deny. Our minds are naturally affirmative. [John Burroughs, American essayist (1837-1921)] It is bad luck to be superstitious [Andrew W. Mathis] It is better to remain silent and thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. [Anonymous] It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of god. [Matthew 19:24] It is easier to fight for principles than to live up to them. [Alfred Adler, Father of individual psychology (1870-1937)] It is impossible to experience one's death objectively and still carry a tune. [Woody Allen] It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious [anonymous]

56. W W W . E - D Y N A M I C S . N L
It is always brave to say what everyone thinks. Georges Duhamel, French author (1884-1966).
http://www.e-dynamics.nl/index.cfm?fuseaction=showpage&pageid=72

57. Favorite Quotes
Sign of Four , 1890, ch. 1 ODMQ. Georges Duhamel (18841966) I have too muchrespect for the idea of God to make it responsible for such an absurd world.
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    really good people at heart. Anne Frank It is always brave to say what everyonethinks. - Georges Duhamel, French author (1884-1966) LinkExchange Bulldog
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    "Never mistake knowledge for wisdom. One helps you make a living; the other helps you make a life." - Sandra Carey
    "Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking." - H.L. Mencken
    "When you are in it up to your ears, keep your mouth shut." - anonymous
    "To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer." - anonymous
    "Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do, and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." - General George S. Patton Jr.
    "If there is no God, who pops up the next Kleenex?" - Art Hoppe
    "A classic is something that everybody wants to have read and nobody has read." - Mark Twain
    "A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking." - Arthur Block
    "A fellow who is always declaring he's no fool usually has his suspicions." - Wilson Mizner
    "A hospital is no place to be sick." - Samuel Goldwyn, immigrant turned famous movie producer "A lot of fellows nowadays have a B.A., M.D., or Ph.D. Unfortunately they don't have a J.O.B." - "Fats" Domino

    59. 1885_1886
    18841966 Georges Duhamel, French author If anyone tells you something strangeabout the world, something you had never heard before, do not laugh but listen
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    1883 Jan 3, Clement Attlee Britain's prime minister [1945-1951; head of Labor Party, was born.
    (440 Int'l. 1/3/99) 1883 Jan 16, The U.S. Civil Service Commission was established. The US Civil Service Reform Act prohibited federal employees from contributing to political campaigns.
    (AP, 1/16/98)(SFEC, 10/5/97, p.D9) 1883 Feb 23, Victor Fleming, director of the movie classics "The Wizard of Oz" and "Gone With the Wind", was born.
    (HN, 2/23/98) 1883 Mar 14, German political philosopher Karl Marx died in London.
    (AP, 3/14/97) 1883 Mar 24, Long-distance telephone service was inaugurated between Chicago and New York.
    (AP, 3/23/97) 1883 Mar 30, Jo Davidson, American sculptor, was born.
    (HN, 3/30/98) 1883 Apr 1, Lon Chaney (d.1973), actor know as "man of a thousand faces," (High Noon, Phantom of Opera), was born.
    (HN, 4/1/98) 1883 Apr 15, Vladimir Kovalevsky (b.1842), paleontologist, committed suicide. His work had focused on the evolution of odd-toed and even-toed ungulates. He also was the first translator of Darwin's works into Russian.
    (NH, 6/96, p.23)

    60. Biographies - Drago To Dzierzynski
    Duhamel, Georges (18841966) French author, journalist, poet - Monaco 1012. Duhameldu MONCEAU, Henri Louis (1700-1782) French botanist - France FRA2000E15.
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    DRAGO, Luis Maria (1859-1921) Argentinean lawyer, author, journalist, educator - Argentina 717 Venezuela 1344 DRAGOSTINOV, Ilarion (1852?-1876) Bulgarian patriot - Bulgaria 1484 DRAGOVIC, Radovan (1878-1906) Serbian revolutionary - Yugoslavia 1378 DRAKE, Francis (1545-1596) English admiral - B orn near Tavistock, England, he served an apprenticeship as a mariner, and in 1567 he was given his first command. His ship, the Judith, was one of a squadron of vessels led by a kinsman of Drake, the English navigator Sir John Hawkins, on a slave-trading voyage in the Gulf of Mexico. All but two ships of the expedition were lost when attacked by a Spanish squadron. In 1570 and 1571 Drake made two profitable trading voyages to the West Indies. In 1572 he commanded two vessels in a marauding expedition against Spanish ports in the Caribbean Sea. During this voyage, Drake first saw the Pacific Ocean; he captured the port of Nombre de Dios on the Isthmus of Panama and destroyed the nearby town of Portobelo. He returned to England with a cargo of Spanish silver and a reputation as a brilliant privateer. He was sent next to Ireland to help quell the rebellion there from 1573 to 1576. In 1577 Drake was secretly commissioned by Elizabeth I, queen of England, to undertake an expedition against the Spanish colonies on the Pacific coast of the New World. With five ships and 166 men, Drake set sail from Plymouth, England, on December 13, 1577. After crossing the Atlantic Ocean, two of the ships had to be abandoned in the Río de la Plata estuary of South America. In August 1578 the three remaining ships left the Atlantic Ocean and entered the Strait of Magellan at the southern tip of the South American continent. Sixteen days later they sailed into the Pacific Ocean. A series of violent storms, lasting more than 50 days, destroyed one ship. Another sailed back to England. Drake, blown far south, sailed on in his flagship, the

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