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  • Libris Prize
  • Dutch literary award

    The Libris Literature Award or Libris Prize (Dutch: Libris Literatuur Prijs) is a prize for novels originally written in Dutch. Established in 1993, it

    Libris Prize

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  • Libris
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Dutch Libris History Prize, a Dutch literary history prize Libris Award, a prize for Canadian literature Libri (disambiguation) Ex Libris (disambiguation)

    Libris

    Libris

  • Libris History Prize
  • Dutch literary history prize

    Prize is the (historical) non-fiction prize in the Netherlands, while the Libris Literature Award rewards works of fiction. The Libris History Prize jury

    Libris History Prize

    Libris_History_Prize

  • Anjet Daanje
  • Dutch writer (born 1965)

    novels, but was still an unknown writer. The novel was longlisted for the Libris Prize in 2020; after a review from the NRC, it attracted considerable attention

    Anjet Daanje

    Anjet Daanje

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  • Tommy Wieringa
  • Dutch writer (born 1967)

    writer. He received the Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize in 2006 for his novel Joe Speedboot (2005), and the Libris Prize in 2013 for the novel Dit zijn de namen

    Tommy Wieringa

    Tommy Wieringa

    Tommy_Wieringa

  • J. J. Voskuil
  • Dutch novelist

    Prijs for his novels Meneer Beerta and Vuile handen, and in 1998 the Libris Prize for Het bureau 3: Plankton. An extensive scientific bibliography can

    J. J. Voskuil

    J. J. Voskuil

    J._J._Voskuil

  • Arthur Japin
  • Dutch novelist (born 1956)

    Dutch novelist. He has won almost every prestigious prize in Dutch literature, including the Libris Prize for his 2005 novel Een Schitterend Gebrek. Arthur

    Arthur Japin

    Arthur Japin

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  • Robert Anker
  • Dutch writer

    Bordewijk Prijs for his novel De terugkeer van kapitein Rob, and in 2002 the Libris Prize for Een soort Engeland. Aleid Truijens, "Schrijver Robert Anker (70)

    Robert Anker

    Robert_Anker

  • Arnon Grunberg
  • Dutch writer

    novel to be made into a movie, Tirza, in 2010, after winning the Dutch Libris Prize and the Belgian Golden Owl in 2007. This book has been translated into

    Arnon Grunberg

    Arnon Grunberg

    Arnon_Grunberg

  • Dimitri Verhulst
  • Belgian writer and poet

    on a goddamn globe") was published, for which Verhulst won the 2009 Libris Prize; Verhulst wrote the 2015 Boekenweekgeschenk, De zomer hou je ook niet

    Dimitri Verhulst

    Dimitri Verhulst

    Dimitri_Verhulst

  • Sander Kollaard
  • Dutch writer

    novel Uit het leven van een hond (transl. A Dog's Day), which won the Libris Prize in 2020. Kollaard was born in Amstelveen and studied history in Amsterdam

    Sander Kollaard

    Sander_Kollaard

  • Deniz Kuypers
  • Libris Prize Shortlisted Dutch-American writer

    van overal ("The atlas of everything") was shortlisted for the 2022 Libris Prize. He lives in San Francisco. De atlas van overal is a partly autobiographical

    Deniz Kuypers

    Deniz_Kuypers

  • Willem Jan Otten
  • Dutch prose writer, playwright and poet (born 1951)

    are translated in Italian, German, French and Swedish. He won the 2005 Libris Prize for Specht en zoon. Otten is married to writer Vonne van der Meer. 1972

    Willem Jan Otten

    Willem Jan Otten

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  • Jeroen Brouwers
  • Dutch writer (1940–2022)

    prize money of €16,000 too low for all his work. Brouwers received the Libris Prize for Cliënt E. Busken in 2021. Jeroen Brouwers was born on 30 April 1940

    Jeroen Brouwers

    Jeroen Brouwers

    Jeroen_Brouwers

  • Ex libris (bookplate)
  • Label affixed to a book to indicate ownership

    the history of German ex-libris remains relevant to all those who are interested in their development. Printed ex-libris became common in France in

    Ex libris (bookplate)

    Ex libris (bookplate)

    Ex_libris_(bookplate)

  • Frida Vogels
  • Dutch writer (born 1930)

    ("The hard core"), the second part of which was awarded the inaugural Libris Prize in 1994. Vogels is noted for the close connection between her work and

    Frida Vogels

    Frida_Vogels

  • Nelly Frijda
  • Dutch actress, voice actor and politician (born 1936)

    author: he wrote the novel Ritselingen, which was shortlisted for the Libris Prize. The other son lives with his family in Japan. Moutarde van Sonansee

    Nelly Frijda

    Nelly Frijda

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  • Thomas Rosenboom
  • Dutch author

    short stories. His novels Gewassen vlees and Publieke werken won him the Libris Prize in 1995 and 2000; he is the only author to have won it twice. Rosenboom

    Thomas Rosenboom

    Thomas Rosenboom

    Thomas_Rosenboom

  • Harry Mulisch
  • Dutch writer

    his whole oeuvre 1999: Libris Prize, for the novel The procedure 1999: Prix Jean Monnet de Littérature Européenne, French prize for the novel "The Discovery

    Harry Mulisch

    Harry Mulisch

    Harry_Mulisch

  • Alfred Kossmann
  • Dutch poet

    zei de vogel) 1980 - Constantijn Huygensprijs (collected works) 1996 - Libris Prize (Huldigingen) Alfred Kossmann in the Digital Library of Dutch Literature

    Alfred Kossmann

    Alfred Kossmann

    Alfred_Kossmann

  • Abdelkader Benali
  • Moroccan-Dutch writer and journalist

    commercial success. It was translated into many languages. He received the Libris Prize for his second novel, De langverwachte ("The Long-Awaited"). In addition

    Abdelkader Benali

    Abdelkader Benali

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  • Hugo Claus
  • Belgian author (1929–2008)

    VSB Poetry Prize for De Sporen 1997 – Libris Prize for De Geruchten 1998 – Aristeion Prize for De Geruchten 2000 – International Nonino Prize for La sofferenza

    Hugo Claus

    Hugo Claus

    Hugo_Claus

  • Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer
  • Dutch poet and writer

    Rupert 2005: Tzum-prize for the best literary sentence [nl] over 2004 2014: Tzumprijs voor de beste literaire zin over 2013 2014: Libris Prize for La Superba

    Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer

    Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer

    Ilja_Leonard_Pfeijffer

  • Adriaan van Dis
  • Dutch author

    his clear and creative use of language 2009 The Gouden Ganzenveer 2015 Libris Prize for his novel Ik kom terug, about his relationship with his mother. Poetry

    Adriaan van Dis

    Adriaan van Dis

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  • Moa Romanova
  • Swedish cartoonist (born 1992)

    upp. Kartago. LIBRIS link ISBN 9789175153032 2020 – On tour. Peow. LIBRIS link ISBN 9789187325496 2020 – Goblin Girl. Fantagraphics. LIBRIS link ISBN 9781683962830

    Moa Romanova

    Moa_Romanova

  • Libris Award
  • Canadian literary award

    award. "CBA Libris Awards Criteria". CBA. Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2012. "Stephen King CBA Libris Award". Clive

    Libris Award

    Libris_Award

  • Anne Fadiman
  • American essayist, journalist and magazine editor

    for epilepsy. She has also published three books of essays. The first, Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader, was published in 1998. At Large and At

    Anne Fadiman

    Anne Fadiman

    Anne_Fadiman

  • Koen Peeters
  • Belgian writer

    9 March 1959) is a Belgian writer. He was shortlisted for the Libris Literature Prize for his book the Great European Novel which has since been translated

    Koen Peeters

    Koen Peeters

    Koen_Peeters

  • Connie Palmen
  • Dutch writer (born 1955)

    death on 11 March 2010. The couple married on 11 November 2009 2016 Libris Prize for Jij zegt het 1991 De Wetten (1993 The Laws) 1995 De Vriendschap (2000

    Connie Palmen

    Connie Palmen

    Connie_Palmen

  • Kees van Beijnum
  • Dutch writer (born 1954)

    Nam Kee ("Oysters at Nam Kee's"), which was also longlisted for the Libris Prize. The book was also made into a film as Oysters at Nam Kee's starring

    Kees van Beijnum

    Kees_van_Beijnum

  • Supralibros
  • monogram indicating the ownership of a book. Unlike the bookplate or ex-libris, which is stamped or pasted inside a book, the supralibros is applied to

    Supralibros

    Supralibros

    Supralibros

  • Leonard Blussé
  • Dutch historian (born 1946)

    (2011) National Special Book Award of China (2016) Fukuoka Prize (2019) Shortlisted for Libris Prize (2023) Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki and Batavia and

    Leonard Blussé

    Leonard Blussé

    Leonard_Blussé

  • L. H. Wiener
  • Dutch writer

    verering van Quirina T. (The worship of Quirina T.) was nominated for the Libris Prize 2007. In 2015 Wiener turned 70 and the liber amicorum, LHW70 was offered

    L. H. Wiener

    L. H. Wiener

    L._H._Wiener

  • Campbell Scott
  • American actor and director (born 1961)

    Audiobooks for Halloween" by Concepción De León at www.nytimes.com "Ex Libris: For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Margaret Clay at columbiametro.com "Chevron's

    Campbell Scott

    Campbell Scott

    Campbell_Scott

  • Frank Madsen
  • Danish illustrator (born 1962)

    Madsen (in Danish). [3] Eks Libris interview with Frank and Sussi on national Danish radio (DR P1) (in Danish). [4] Eks Libris interview with Frank and Sussi

    Frank Madsen

    Frank Madsen

    Frank_Madsen

  • Ronald Wright
  • Canadian author (born 1948)

    Award, for "Going to the Wall" 1992 Nominated, Author of the Year, CBA Libris Award, for Stolen Continents 1993 Gordon Montador Award, for Stolen Continents

    Ronald Wright

    Ronald Wright

    Ronald_Wright

  • Henrik Ekman
  • Swedish author and journalist

    Utbildningsradion. Libris 7227684. ISBN 91-26-89340-1 (inb.) Ekman, Henrik; Landin Bo (1991). Ishav. Stockholm: Natur & Kultur. Libris 7229404. ISBN 91-27-04737-7

    Henrik Ekman

    Henrik Ekman

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  • Roslund & Hellström
  • Swedish duo of crime fiction writers

    18 February 2017. "Libris search result". LIBRIS - Nationella bibliotekssystem. Retrieved 6 July 2025. "Libris search result". LIBRIS - Nationella bibliotekssystem

    Roslund & Hellström

    Roslund & Hellström

    Roslund_&_Hellström

  • David Van Reybrouck
  • Belgian cultural historian

    and Literature 2008, Ark Prize of the Free Word, Missie (play) 2010, AKO Literature Prize, Congo 2010, Libris History Prize (The Dutch, not the Canadian

    David Van Reybrouck

    David Van Reybrouck

    David_Van_Reybrouck

  • Stefan Hertmans
  • Belgian poet

    about a Flemish youth, was widely praised and nominated for the Libris prize and the ECI prize.[citation needed] A German translation was published in 1996

    Stefan Hertmans

    Stefan Hertmans

    Stefan_Hertmans

  • Mattias Klum
  • Swedish freelance photographer and film producer

    Åhgren, Urban (1990). LIBRIS - Ögonblick /. ISBN 9789197150606. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Klum, Mattias (1992). LIBRIS - När dimman lättar

    Mattias Klum

    Mattias Klum

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  • Ross King (author)
  • Canadian novelist and non-fiction writer (born 1962)

    Supper 2017: RBC Taylor Prize for Mad Enchantment: Claude Monet and the Painting of the Water Lilies Domino (1995) Ex-Libris (1998) Brunelleschi's Dome:

    Ross King (author)

    Ross_King_(author)

  • Collected Poems of Robert Frost
  • Poetry collection

    "1931 Pulitzer Prize Winners & Finalists". The Pulitzer Prizes. The full text of Collected Poems of Robert Frost at Wikisource LibriVox audio recording

    Collected Poems of Robert Frost

    Collected_Poems_of_Robert_Frost

  • De sotarna! De sotarna!
  • 1990 novel by Lars Ahlin

    December 2014. Retrieved 14 December 2014. Ahlin, Lars (14 August 1990). LIBRIS – De sotarna! De sotarna!. Bonniers. ISBN 9789100479527. Retrieved 13 June

    De sotarna! De sotarna!

    De_sotarna!_De_sotarna!

  • Ralf Parland
  • Söderströms. 1937. Libris 1804273 Avstånd. Helsinki: Söderströms. 1938. Libris 2204476 Abel y Aifars sånger. Helsinki: Söderströms. 1941. Libris 2204473 Mot

    Ralf Parland

    Ralf Parland

    Ralf_Parland

  • Italo Calvino
  • Italian author (1923–1985)

    Spiders 1952 – Saint-Vincent Prize 1957 – Viareggio Prize for The Baron in the Trees 1959 – Bagutta Prize 1960 – Salento Prize for Our Ancestors 1963 – International

    Italo Calvino

    Italo Calvino

    Italo_Calvino

  • Per Olof Sundman
  • Swedish politician (1922–1992)

    the 1960s and 1970s. Boston Spa: British Library Document Supply Centre. Libris 1966896. McGregor, Rick (1994). Per Olof Sundman and the Icelandic sagas:

    Per Olof Sundman

    Per Olof Sundman

    Per_Olof_Sundman

  • 62nd Baeksang Arts Awards
  • 2026 edition of award ceremony

    2026). "Veteran actors Yoo Hae-jin, Ryu Seung-ryong win Baeksang Grand Prizes — as it happened". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved May 8, 2026. Ahn, Byung-gil

    62nd Baeksang Arts Awards

    62nd_Baeksang_Arts_Awards

  • Pilar Burgués Monserrat
  • Andorran writer

    is an Andorran short story writer. She worked on the literary review Ex-libris Casa Bauró, and at the National Library of Andorra on the bibliography and

    Pilar Burgués Monserrat

    Pilar_Burgués_Monserrat

  • Marie Curie
  • Polish-French physicist and chemist (1867–1934)

    the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win a Nobel Prize twice and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different scientific fields

    Marie Curie

    Marie Curie

    Marie_Curie

  • Marie Kessels
  • Dutch writer and poet

    Charlotte Köhler Stipendium 1999 Multatuli Prize 2001 Anna Bijns Prize 2009 Ferdinand Bordewijk Prize 2010 Libris Prize Profile at the Digital library for Dutch

    Marie Kessels

    Marie_Kessels

  • Vasyl Lopata
  • Ukrainian artist and prose writer

    worked principally in engraving and painting, also creating posters and ex-libris, among other things. "Світла пам'ять Василю Лопаті" (in Ukrainian). Мистецький

    Vasyl Lopata

    Vasyl Lopata

    Vasyl_Lopata

  • Volha Hapeyeva
  • Belarusian poet

    International Hause of Authors Graz „IHAG“ (Austria). Autumn 2013 “Ex-librisPrize for the best Children's book "Sumny sup” (‘Sad Soup’). April–May 2014

    Volha Hapeyeva

    Volha Hapeyeva

    Volha_Hapeyeva

  • Chūya Nakahara
  • Japanese symbolist poet

    poet's uncollected poems, his journals, and many letters. The Nakahara Chūya Prize was established in 1996 by Yamaguchi city (with the support of publishers

    Chūya Nakahara

    Chūya Nakahara

    Chūya_Nakahara

  • Premio Brancati
  • Italian literary award

    Brancati Zafferana, more concisely known as the Premio Brancati, is a literary prize named in memory of the Italian writer Vitaliano Brancati. The Premio Brancati

    Premio Brancati

    Premio Brancati

    Premio_Brancati

  • Meg Tilly
  • American-Canadian actress and writer (born 1960)

    honesty, trust, and loyalty. A Taste Of Heaven was shortlisted for the 2014 Libris Young Reader Book of the Year, a 2014 Diamond Willow Award and won the 2014/2015

    Meg Tilly

    Meg Tilly

    Meg_Tilly

  • Alice Munro
  • Canadian short story writer (1931–2024)

    Award, English for The Love of a Good Woman 1999: Libris Award for Author of the Year 1999: Libris Award for Fiction Book of the Year for The Love of

    Alice Munro

    Alice Munro

    Alice_Munro

  • Michiko Kakutani
  • American critic and writer (born 1955)

    evidence or serious investigative reporting". Kakutani's second book, Ex-Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Re-Read, an essay collection about books that she

    Michiko Kakutani

    Michiko Kakutani

    Michiko_Kakutani

  • Viareggio Prize
  • Italian literary award

    The Viareggio Prize (Italian: Premio Viareggio or Premio Letterario Viareggio-Rèpaci) is an Italian literary prize, first awarded in 1930. Named after

    Viareggio Prize

    Viareggio_Prize

  • Olof B. Widlund
  • Swedish-American mathematician

    Univ., 1966; LIBRIS record 2019 Class of the Fellows of the AMS, American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2018-11-07 "The Olof B. Widlund Prize". ddm.org

    Olof B. Widlund

    Olof_B._Widlund

  • Race Against Time (Lewis book)
  • 2005 book about AIDS in Africa by Stephen Lewis

    ISSN 1205-7398. Kerbel, Josh (June 12, 2006). "Lewis Rakes in Top Libris Prizes". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved

    Race Against Time (Lewis book)

    Race_Against_Time_(Lewis_book)

  • Selma Lagerlöf
  • Swedish author (1858–1940)

    2021) - Saint Anne's Monastery Fritiofs saga The Sublunar Society. 2019. Libris ISBN 9789188221957 (operalibretto, skrivet på 1890-talet, men utgivet först

    Selma Lagerlöf

    Selma Lagerlöf

    Selma_Lagerlöf

  • Song Offerings
  • Collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore

    into English by the poet himself, for which he was awarded the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Song Offerings is often identified as the English rendering

    Song Offerings

    Song Offerings

    Song_Offerings

  • Sophie Kerr
  • American writer (1880-1965)

    the proceeds of the $578,000 endowment be used to fund an annual literary prize and to support literary events and scholarships at the college. Since 1968

    Sophie Kerr

    Sophie Kerr

    Sophie_Kerr

  • Kaj Falkman
  • Swedish diplomat

    LIBRIS: 11823681. Michiko; Falkman, Kaj; Thunman, Noriko (2008). Strömdrag: [dikter (in Swedish). Stockholm: Atlantis. ISBN 9789173532655. LIBRIS: 11221958

    Kaj Falkman

    Kaj_Falkman

  • Barack Obama
  • President of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    and his running mate Sarah Palin. Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts in international diplomacy, a decision that drew both praise

    Barack Obama

    Barack Obama

    Barack_Obama

  • Beatrice de Graaf
  • Dutch historian

    Universiteit Utrecht, persbericht Universiteit Utrecht, 5 December 2013 Libris Longlist Libris geschiedenis prijs 2019 (Retrieved 16 September 2022) Hollak, Rosan

    Beatrice de Graaf

    Beatrice de Graaf

    Beatrice_de_Graaf

  • Runciman Award
  • Annual literary award

    English dealing wholly or in part with Greece or Hellenism. On some years the prize has been awarded jointly and shared between two or more authors. The award

    Runciman Award

    Runciman_Award

  • Peter Behrens (writer)
  • Canadian-American screenwriter and novelist (born 1954)

    shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the CBA Libris Award for Fiction Book of the Year, and the Amazon

    Peter Behrens (writer)

    Peter_Behrens_(writer)

  • Mats Berggren
  • Swedish writer

    Berggren". matsberggren.com. Retrieved 2016-12-10. "LIBRIS - sökning: "Berggren, Mats"". libris.kb.se. Retrieved 2016-12-05. Children and Young Adult

    Mats Berggren

    Mats Berggren

    Mats_Berggren

  • CineLibri
  • Book and movie festival in Bulgaria

    Castellitto. In 2016, five more cities joined the event, and the CineLibri Prize went to French literary critic Frédéric Beigbeder. In 2017 the festival

    CineLibri

    CineLibri

    CineLibri

  • Great Expectations
  • 1860–1861 novel by Charles Dickens

    Commonwealth Writers Prize in 1998. Mister Pip (2006), a novel by New Zealand author Lloyd Jones, won the 2007 Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Mister Pip is set

    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Great_Expectations

  • Graeme Macrae Burnet
  • Scottish author and Booker Prize nominee

    The Scotsman. Retrieved 30 April 2026. "VN Thriller van het jaar 2017 bij Libris Venstra". Amstelweenweb (in Dutch). 6 June 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2026

    Graeme Macrae Burnet

    Graeme Macrae Burnet

    Graeme_Macrae_Burnet

  • Carl von Ossietzky
  • German journalist and pacifist (1889–1938)

    German journalist and pacifist. He was the recipient of the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in exposing the clandestine German rearmament. As editor-in-chief

    Carl von Ossietzky

    Carl von Ossietzky

    Carl_von_Ossietzky

  • 1946
  • Calendar year

    and jazz singer February 26 Ahmed Zewail, Egyptian-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2016) Colin Bell, English footballer (d. 2021) February 27

    1946

    1946

    1946

  • Frederick Wiseman
  • American filmmaker (1930–2026)

    So Far". Wiseman next directed Ex Libris: The New York Public Library (2017) and Monrovia, Indiana (2018). Ex Libris: The New York Public Library screened

    Frederick Wiseman

    Frederick Wiseman

    Frederick_Wiseman

  • José Rizal
  • Filipino nationalist, writer, and polymath (1861–1896)

    the first year in Ateneo, specifically the first semester, he won first prize in a religious picture contest. He spent his lunch break taking private

    José Rizal

    José Rizal

    José_Rizal

  • Wisława Szymborska
  • Polish poet and Nobel laureate (1923–2012)

    January 2011. (in Polish) Waldemar Łysiak (2000). Stulecie kłamców. Ex Libris/Galeria Polskiej Książki. p. 214. ISBN 978-83-88455-21-6. Retrieved 3 February

    Wisława Szymborska

    Wisława Szymborska

    Wisława_Szymborska

  • Anders Holmer
  • Swedish writer

    exhibition 2018 – White Ravens, International Youth Library "Anders Holmer". Libris. Kungliga Biblioteket. Retrieved 25 September 2020. "Augustpriset". Augustpriset

    Anders Holmer

    Anders_Holmer

  • Ole Lamm
  • Swedish physical chemist (1902–1964)

    of his 60th birthday in 1962, a Festschrift was published in his honour. Libris record O Lamm: (1929) "Die differentialgleichung der ultrazentrifugierung"

    Ole Lamm

    Ole_Lamm

  • Jan Uddenfeldt
  • Swedish engineer

    encoding with dela..." libris.kb.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2024-12-12. "LIBRIS - sökning: WFRF:(Uddenfeldt Jan 1950 )". libris.kb.se (in Swedish). Retrieved

    Jan Uddenfeldt

    Jan Uddenfeldt

    Jan_Uddenfeldt

  • Premio Bancarella
  • Literary award of Italy

    The Premio Bancarella is an Italian literary prize established in 1953. It is given in Pontremoli every year, on either the last Saturday or the last

    Premio Bancarella

    Premio_Bancarella

  • Edina Szvoren
  • Hungarian writer (born 1974)

    Attila József Prize (2014) EU Prize for Literature (2015) for Nincs, és ne is legyen Miklós Mészöly Prize (2019) for Verseim Libri Prize (2019) for Verseim

    Edina Szvoren

    Edina Szvoren

    Edina_Szvoren

  • Yūko Tsushima
  • Japanese fiction writer (1947–2016)

    literary prizes in her career, including the Izumi Kyōka Prize for Literature, the Noma Literary New Face Prize, the Noma Literary Prize, the Yomiuri Prize and

    Yūko Tsushima

    Yūko_Tsushima

  • Harriet Tubman
  • African-American abolitionist (1822–1913)

    shed new light on Tubman's military service and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for History. United States portal American Civil War portal Biography portal

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet_Tubman

  • Inger Alfvén
  • Swedish author and sociologist (1940–2022)

    Riddarhusets stamtavlor (Version 3.0 ed.). 2002. "LIBRIS – sökning: förf:(Alfvén, Inger, 1940–)". libris.kb.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 6 October 2020. "Vinnare

    Inger Alfvén

    Inger Alfvén

    Inger_Alfvén

  • Yvonne Hirdman
  • Swedish historian and gender researcher (born 1943)

    1974. Libris 7257729 Vi bygger landet: den svenska arbetarrörelsens historia från Per Götrek till Olof Palme. Solna: Pogo press. 1979. Libris 7639436

    Yvonne Hirdman

    Yvonne Hirdman

    Yvonne_Hirdman

  • Maxim Gorky
  • Russian and Soviet writer (1868–1936)

    and proponent of socialism. He was nominated five times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Before his success as an author, he travelled widely across

    Maxim Gorky

    Maxim Gorky

    Maxim_Gorky

  • Mahatma Gandhi
  • Indian independence activist (1869–1948)

    legacy. There are also several Gandhi-Prizes to award peace activicts in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi: Gandhi Peace Prize by Government of India Gandhi International

    Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma Gandhi

    Mahatma_Gandhi

  • Pija Lindenbaum
  • Swedish illustrator, author and designer

    Swedish). Swedish Academy for Children's Books. Retrieved 16 January 2015. "LIBRIS – sökning: förf:(Lindenbaum, Pija, 1955–)". libris.kb.se. [1] [2]

    Pija Lindenbaum

    Pija Lindenbaum

    Pija_Lindenbaum

  • Arrowsmith (novel)
  • 1925 novel by Sinclair Lewis

    author Sinclair Lewis, first published in 1925. It won the 1926 Pulitzer Prize (which Lewis declined). Lewis was greatly assisted in its preparation by

    Arrowsmith (novel)

    Arrowsmith (novel)

    Arrowsmith_(novel)

  • Gianluigi Buffon
  • Italian footballer (born 1978)

    ranked goalkeeper, behind Iker Casillas. Buffon was awarded the Nereo Rocco Prize on 2 September 2014, which is given to a footballer in recognition of their

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Gianluigi_Buffon

  • Osamu Dazai
  • Japanese author (1909–1948)

    remained in the top 5 at the box office in its first 2 weeks. Dazai Osamu Prize List of Japanese writers Osamu Dazai Memorial Museum "Dazai Osamu | Japanese

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  • Unit 731
  • Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)

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  • The Servile State
  • 1912 book by Hilaire Belloc

    contribution to economics". In his 1914 book, A Preface to Politics, the Pulitzer Prize–winning American journalist Walter Lippmann remarked on the accuracy of

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  • Elsa Madrigal
  • Mexican artist (born 1971)

    Guadalajara, Mexico (2013); the XIII Ramos Ferrol Large-Scale Prize in Coruña, Spain (1999); the Ex Libris Bienniale in Sint-Niklass, Belgium (1999); the International

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  • The Woman's Prize
  • Play by John Fletcher

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    The Woman's Prize

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  • Robert E. Sherwood
  • American writer (1896–1955)

    received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama (1936, 1939, 1941), an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (1947) and a Pulitzer Prize for Biography (1949)

    Robert E. Sherwood

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  • Krister Malm
  • Swedish musicologist

    massmedierna. LIBRIS 2268092. —— (1969). Några metoder vid studiet av kronometriska värden i enstämmig musik (in Swedish). Uppsala: Univ. LIBRIS 2250421. ——;

    Krister Malm

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  • Mykola Dmitrukh
  • Ukrainian graphic artist and master of decorative art (born 1954)

    Istanbul, the International Ex-Libris Center in Sint-Niklaas (Belgium), the Piranha Satire Gallery (Jarosław, Poland), the Ex-Libris Association (China), and

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  • Fibrin
  • n.

    The white, albuminous mass remaining after washing lean beef or other meat with water until all coloring matter is removed; the fibrous portion of the muscle tissue; flesh fibrin.

  • Balance
  • n.

    The constellation Libra.

  • Lubric
  • a.

    Alt. of Lubrical

  • Lubricous
  • a.

    Lubric.

  • Libral
  • a.

    Of a pound weight.

  • Loris
  • n.

    Any one of several species of small lemurs of the genus Stenops. They have long, slender limbs and large eyes, and are arboreal in their habits. The slender loris (S. gracilis), of Ceylon, in one of the best known species.

  • Guara
  • n.

    The scarlet ibis. See Ibis.

  • Libken
  • n.

    Alt. of Libkin

  • Vibrios
  • pl.

    of Vibrio

  • Fibrillated
  • a.

    Furnished with fibrils; fringed.

  • Fibrillary
  • a.

    Of of pertaining to fibrils.

  • Seawife
  • n.

    A European wrasse (Labrus vetula).

  • Labri
  • pl.

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  • Vibrio
  • n.

    A genus of motile bacteria characterized by short, slightly sinuous filaments and an undulatory motion; also, an individual of this genus.

  • Librae
  • pl.

    of Libra

  • Libeler
  • n.

    One who libels.

  • Ibis
  • n.

    Any bird of the genus Ibis and several allied genera, of the family Ibidae, inhabiting both the Old World and the New. Numerous species are known. They are large, wading birds, having a long, curved beak, and feed largely on reptiles.

  • Fibrin
  • n.

    An albuminous body, resembling animal fibrin in composition, found in cereal grains and similar seeds; vegetable fibrin.

  • Vibriones
  • pl.

    of Vibrio

  • Tibrie
  • n.

    The pollack.