Sol Cohen (December 16, 1910 – July 28, 1988) was an American publisher who worked mostly in the science fiction field. Cohen started his long association...
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Gotan Project (redirect from Philippe Cohen Solal)
(France), consisting of musicians Eduardo Makaroff (Argentina), Philippe Cohen Solal (French) and Christoph H. Müller (Swiss), a former member of Touch El...
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Between 1965 and 1976, Sol Cohen published over a hundred issues of science fiction magazines under a set of related titles. In March 1965, Ziff Davis...
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Irvin Sol Cohen (1917 – February 14, 1955) was an American mathematician at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who worked on local rings. He was...
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1953, shortly before the end of the pulp-magazine era. It was sold to Sol Cohen's Universal Publishing Company in 1965, which filled it with reprinted...
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different books, Cohen's fiction can be considered as one long autobiographical fiction. It is the story of the radiant Solal – Cohen's double – a handsome...
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Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ (September 21, 1934 – November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout...
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Solal of the Solals (French: Solal) is a 1930 novel by the Swiss writer Albert Cohen. It was published in English in 1933. It was Cohen's first novel...
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sold to Sol Cohen, who hired Joseph Wrzos as editor and switched to a reprint-only policy. This was financially successful, but brought Cohen into conflict...
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Annie Cohen-Solal is a writer, historian, cultural diplomat and public intellectual in a trajectory that spans more than four decades. Born in Algiers...
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1951. "Solly Cohen". The Delta Democrat-Times. April 1, 1966. p. 4. Retrieved April 17, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. "Cohen, Sollie". "Solly Cohen, Ole Miss...
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Philanthropy; Stamford, CT: Ablex Publishing, 1999; ISBN 1-56750-405-1 Sol Cohen, "The Mental Hygiene Movement, the Development of Personality and the...
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series into one, titled Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader, edited by Sol Cohen, but only two issues appeared, both in 1953. Because Wollheim considered...
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achievement. In 1965, Ziff-Davis sold the two fiction magazines to publisher Sol Cohen, who founded Ultimate Publications to publish them. Lalli continued at...
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the History of Childhood & Youth, Jan 2008, Vol. 1 Issue 1, pp 43-49 Sol Cohen, "The history of the history of American education, 1900-1976: The uses...
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the resort industry when he first mailed out a letter under the name Sol Cohen to 106 resorts in the Ontario countryside, asking to stay for two weeks...
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of publisher of the company for most of its existence. Comics editor Sol Cohen (possibly with help from financier Harry Donenfeld) helped launch Youthful...
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Strange Fantasy (comic), a 1952 horror comic Strange Fantasy, one of Sol Cohen's reprint science fiction magazines This disambiguation page lists articles...
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acceded to the rate increase. Pohl also tried hard to persuade Guinn and Sol Cohen, whom Guinn had hired to help with the publishing duties, to switch both...
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Andrew Porter was an assistant editor. In the early 1970s Ferman contacted Sol Cohen, the owner of Amazing Stories and Fantastic Stories, two competing sf...
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Veterans. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518228-6. Sol Cohen, "The history of the history of American education, 1900–1976: The uses...
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Belle du Seigneur (category Novels by Albert Cohen)
Belle du Seigneur is a 1968 novel by the Swiss writer Albert Cohen. Set in Geneva in the 1930s, the narrative revolves around a Mediterranean Jew employed...
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Lynn Harriette Cohen (née Kay; August 10, 1933 – February 14, 2020) was an American actress known for her roles in film, television and theater. She was...
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won the Pulitzer Prize for History. The book is treated as a failure by Sol Cohen and most reviewers. They argued it covers too much ground– all of cultural...
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"Max" Cohen Mark Margolis as Sol Robeson Ben Shenkman as Lenny Meyer Samia Shoaib as Devi Pamela Hart as Marcy Dawson Stephen Pearlman as Rabbi Cohen Ajay...
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Meliá Hotels International (redirect from Sol Melia)
Meliá Hotels International, S.A. (formerly Sol Meliá) is a Spanish hotel chain. Sol was founded by Gabriel Escarrer Juliá in 1956 in Palma de Mallorca...
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and Fantastic Fiction when the two magazines are sold by Ziff Davis to Sol Cohen. Arkady and Boris Strugatsky publish Monday Starts on Saturday in 1965...
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Avishai Cohen (Hebrew: אבישי כהן; born April 20, 1970) is an Israeli jazz double bassist, composer, singer, and arranger. Avishai was born in Kabri, a...
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Solal (real name Laurent Morhain), born on September 29, 1962, in Lorient, is a French singer, known for his roles in musical theatre. Solal was discovered...
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