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Zangwill, Israel, 1864-1926 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Zangwill, Israel, 1864-1926
Used for/see from:
  • Shloumi Yoshki Ben Shlemeal
  • זאנגוויל, ישראל
  • זאנגוויל, ישראל, 1864־1926
  • זאנגוויל, ישראל, 4681־6291
  • זאנגויל, ישראל, 1864־1926
  • זאנגװיל, ישראל
  • זאנגװיל, י.
  • זנגביל, ישראל
  • זנגביל, ישראל, 1864-1926
  • זנגביל, ישראל, 1964־1926
  • זנגוויל, ישראל, 1864-1926
  • זנגויל, ישראל, 1864-1926
  • זנגויל, ישראל, 1926־1864
  • זנגויל, י.
  • שנגויל, י.
  • Zangwill, I. (Israel), 1864-1926

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Children of the ghetto, 1998: CIP t.p. (Israel Zangwill) galley (b. Jan. 21, 1864; d. Aug. 1, 1926)

His The mantle of Elijah, c1900: (by I. Zangwill)

Motso Kleis, or, The Green Chinee, 1883: t.p. (Shloumi Yoshki Ben Shlemeal)

BL database, 5 June 2007 (hdg.: Shloumi Yoshki Ben Shlemeal, pseud.)

The Bachelors' Club, 1891: title page (by I. Zangwill)

Wikipedia, via WWW, January 18, 2017 (Israel Zangwill; Israel Zangwill (21 January 1864-1 August 1926) was a British author at the forefront of cultural Zionism during the 19th century; he was a close associate of Theodor Herzl; he later rejected the search for a Jewish homeland and became the prime thinker behind the territorial movement; he was born in London, England and died in Midhurst, West Sussex, England; Zangwill married Edith Ayrton, a feminist and author who was the daughter of cousins William Edward Ayrton and Matilda Chaplin Ayrton; their youngest of two sons was the prominent British psychologist Oliver Zangwill) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Zangwill

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