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May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), 1873-1961 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), 1873-1961
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: May, J. Lewis (James Lewis), b. 1873
  • May, James Lewis, 1873-1961

Lenôtre, G. The daughter of Louis XVI, 1908.

Flaubert, G. Madame Bovary, 1928: t.p. (J. Lewis May)

LC in RLIN, 4-27-88 (usage: J. Lewis May)

New York Book Reviews, via WWW, October 2, 2014 (J. Lewis May; J. Lewis May (b. 1873) was a British critic and translator, best known as a translator and biographer of Anatole France; his 1928 translation of Madame Bovary for The Bodley Head was for many years the standard edition; in addition to translating The Crisis of the European Mind, May translated its sequel, European Thought in the Eighteenth Century)

Wikisource, October 2, 2014 (Author:James Lewis May; James Lewis May (1873-1961); translator of Little Pierre by Anatole France and Ars Amatoria: The Art of Love)

ancestry.com, October 2, 2014 (James Lewis May; born July 1873 in Islington, London, England; baptized August 27, 1873 in Holloway St James, England; died May 28, 1961 in Mill Hill, London, England)

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