World History Archive July 2013

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World History Archive July 2013
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William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) English author of novels, plays and short stories. He qualified as a physician at St Thomas's Hospital, London, in 1897, and spent the next 10 years in Paris as a struggling author. In 1915 his semi-autobiographical novel 'Of Human Bondage' appeared, and in 1919 'The Moon and Sixpence', based on the life of Gaugin. A number of his works were filmed. Card published London 1927.
2013-07-09
World History Archive/East News
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51cm x 64cm by 300dpi
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