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Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989 (Nombre personal)

Forma preferida: Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989
Usado por/ver desde:
  • Kosta, Victor, 1903-1989
  • Sandor, Jean, 1903-1989
  • Simenon, Zhorzh, 1903-1989
  • Simenon, Zh. (Zhorzh), 1903-1989
  • Сименон, Жорж, 1903-1989
  • 西姆農, (比利時), 1903-1989
  • La Deshabilleuse, 1903-1989
  • Monsieur Le Coq, 1903-1989
  • Charles, J.-K., 1903-1989
  • Aramis, 1903-1989
  • Pertius, Maurice, 1903-1989
  • Caraman, Georges, 1903-1989
  • Simenons, Žoržs, 1903-1989

For works of this person entered under other names, search also under: Antibes, Germain d', 1903-1989 ; Bobette, 1903-1989 ; Brulls, Christian, 1903-1989 ; Dersonne, Jacques, 1903-1989 ; Dorsage, Jean, 1903-1989 ; Dorsan, Luc, 1903-1989 ; Georges, Georges-Martin, 1903-1989 ; Isly, Georges d', 1903-1989 ; Kim, 1903-1989 ; Du Perry, Jean, 1903-1989 ; Plick et Plock (Writer), 1903-1989 ; Poum et Zette (Writer), 1903-1989 ; Sim, Georges, 1903-1989 ; Vialis, Gaston, 1903-1989

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His M. Gallet, décédé.

Shraĭber, E. L. Zhorzh Simenon, zhiznʹ i tvorchestvo, 1983: t.p. (Zhorzh Simenon)

His Maigret and the Flemish shop, 1990: CIP t.p. (Georges Simenon) data sheet (d. 1989)

Komissar Megrė, 1998: t.p. (Zh. Simenon)

Panic [VR] 199-?, c1947: opening credits (based on novel by Georges Simenon)

Internet movie database, Dec. 20, 2000 (George Simenon; b. Feb. 13, 1903, Liège, Belgium; d. Sept. 4, 1989, Lausanne, Switzerland; 20th century's most widely published author)

Wikipedia, 16 Sept. 2008: Georges Simenon page (Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (February 13, 1903-September 4, 1989) was a Belgian writer)

Gale Literature Resource Center WWW Site, 5 Sep. 2008: French authors page (variant names: Georges Jacques Christian Simenon; Georges Joseph Chretien Simenon; Dersonnes, Jacques; Dorsange, Jean; Gom Gut; Kim; La Dehabilleuse; Monsieur Le Coq; Plick et Plock)

BnF, 30 Sept. 2008 (Hdg.; Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989; refs.: Charles, J.-K, 1903-1989; Georges-Martin-Georges, 1903-1989; Martin-George, George, 1903-1989; Poum et Zette, 1903-1989; Viallis, Gaston, 1903-1989; Aramis, 1903-1989; Pertuis, Maurice, 1903-1989; Caraman, Georges, 1903-1989)

Megrē pacietība, 1993; t.p. (Žoržs Simenons)

New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925), Sept. 19, 2022: in an article by Adam Gopnik on page 63 (The great French writers of the last century tend to evoke, in recollection, a single hue, a color tone that resonates from their work into our imaginations. Georges Simenon, the matchless French crime novelist and the author of the Inspector Maigret series takes gray as his distinct and constant color; the Maigret books, seventy-five in all)

Brulls, Christian. La Maison des disparus, 2001: t.p. (Christian Brulls)