dans les terres - definizione. Che cos'è dans les terres
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Cosa (chi) è dans les terres - definizione

AMERICAN NATURALIST AND AUTHOR (1905-2006)
John K. Terres; John Terres

Les Belges dans l'Afrique Centrale         
Les Belges dans L’Afrique Centrale
Les Belges dans l'Afrique Centrale. Voyages, aventures et découvertes d'après les documents et journaux d'explorateurs is a travel account composed of three volumes about the early years of the colonization of the Congo basin by Léopold II,Fettweis & Van Balberghe, 2006, pp.
John Kenneth Terres         
John Kenneth Terres (December 17, 1905 – December 8, 2006), was an American naturalist and author. He is best known for his popular works on North American birds.
Révolte dans les Asturies         
  • Performance of the play in Hungarian in 1973
1936 PLAY WRITTEN BY ALBERT CAMUS
Draft:Révolte dans les Asturies
Révolte dans les Asturies (in English: Revolt in Asturias) with the subtitle collective creation test, is a theatrical play, written collectively by Albert Camus, Jeanne-Paule Sicard, Yves Bourgeois and Alfred Poignant, in 1935. It was published in 1936 by Edmond Charlot.

Wikipedia

John Kenneth Terres

John Kenneth Terres (December 17, 1905 – December 8, 2006), was an American naturalist and author. He is best known for his popular works on North American birds. He authored more than fifty works, usually writing as John K. Terres.

He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and spent his early years in New Jersey. He was educated at State Teachers College (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Cornell University and New York University. In 1986, he received an honorary Doctor of Letters from the University of North Carolina. He received the John Burroughs Medal (1971) for From Laurel Hill to Siler's Bog, which detailed his explorations of Mason Farm Biological Reserve, part of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Terres served as Editor of Audubon Magazine for twelve years (1948-1960).

He died shortly before his 101st birthday in 2006.