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Qu'est-ce (qui) est S J Simon - définition

BRITISH BRIDGE PLAYER AND WRITER, COMIC FICTION WRITER
S J Simon; S.J. Simon; SJ Simon; Skid Simon; Seca Jascha Skidelsky
  • Brahms and Simon depict Shakespeare dithering over the spelling of his signature.

S. J. Simon         
Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelskymore commonly transliterated as Semyon Yakoblevich Skidelsky; "Jasha" or "Yasha" are Yiddish diminutives for Yakob/Jacob. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995 (; 4 July 19041939 England and Wales Register – 27 July 1948), also known as S.
Simon Greenhill         
NEW ZEALAND SCIENTIST, LINGUISTICS RESEARCHER
Simon J. Greenhill; Simon James Greenhill
Simon James Greenhill is a New Zealand scientist who works on the application of quantitative methods to the study of cultural evolution and human prehistory. He is well known for creating and building various linguistics databases, including the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database,R.
Simon Rogers (publisher)         
BRITISH SOFTWARE DEVELOPER AND PUBLISHER
Simon J Rogers; Simon Rogers (game designer)
Simon J Rogers is a software developer and publisher who has worked primarily on cartography software and role-playing games.

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S. J. Simon

Simon Jacoblivitch Skidelsky (Russian: Семён Яковлевич Скидельский; 4 July 1904 – 27 July 1948), also known as S. J. "Skid" Simon, Seca Jascha Skidelsky, and Simon Jasha Skidelsky, was a British journalist, fiction writer and bridge player. From 1937 until his death, he collaborated with Caryl Brahms on a series of comic novels and short stories, mostly with a background of ballet or of English history. As a bridge expert, he was jointly responsible for developing the Acol system of bidding.