Sexton Blake is a fictional detective who has been featured in many British comic strips, novels, and dramatic productions since 1893. He was featured in various British publications from 1893 to 1978 in a variety of formats: single-issue adventures, short stories, serials, and comic strips. In total, Blake appeared in more than 4,000 stories by over 200 different authors.[1][2]
During its golden age (1920s–1940s), Blake's adventures were widely read and translated into at least twenty different languages, including Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, French, Arabic, Hindi, and Afrikaans.[2][3]: 19
Publication History
The first Sexton Blake story was "The Missing Millionaire". Written by Harry Blyth (using the pseudonym Hal Meredeth), it was published in The Halfpenny Marvel number 6, on 20 December 1893, a story paper owned by the Amalgamated Press.[4]: 7 Blyth wrote six more Sexton Blake tales, three for the Marvel and three for The Union Jack a story paper launched in April 1894.[4]: 7
The Amalgamated Press purchased the copyright to Blake along with the first story Blyth had submitted and from 1895 onwards several authors began to pen Blake tales.[4]: 7 From August 1905 Blake became the resident character in The Union Jack, appearing in every issue until its transformation into the Detective Weekly in 1933.[4]: 7
Blake's popularity began to grow during the Edwardian era, and he appeared in a number of different story papers. These appearances included serials in the tabloid sized Boys' Friend, complete tales in the pocket-sized Penny Pictorial, and short stores in Answers, one of the Amalgamated Press' most popular papers.[4]: 9 Longer tales of 60,000 words or so appeared in The Boys' Friend Library and the success of these led to the creation of The Sexton Blake Library in 1915.[4]: 11 This digest-sized publication specialized in longer tales, and at the height of its popularity was published 5 times a month.It ran for just under 50 years.[4]: 11
In 1959 Fleetway Publications acquired the rights to Sexton Blake adventures and published The Sexton Blake Library until the title's demise. The final tale, The Last Tiger, was published in June 1963.[4]: 16
In 1965, Blake editor William Howard Baker licensed the rights of the Sexton Blake character. He published the fifth series of The Sexton Blake Library independently via Mayflower-Dell Books, which ran until 1968. He then issued a final series of four Sexton Blake novels, using his Howard Baker Books imprint, in 1969.[4]: 16
From 1968 to 1971 Valiant published new comic strips in the style of the Knockout strips from decades earlier.[4]: 16
Blake's last original appearance was in Sexton Blake and the Demon God "a period thriller with ancient curses and cliff-hanger endings" in 1978.[4]: 16
There were a few anthologies and reprints in the 80s and 90s. In 2009 Wordsworth Books published the casebook of Sexton Blake and Snowbooks published Sexton Blake Detective. 2018 saw an uptick in Sexton Blake reprints, with the first print novels published by Stillwoods Publishing, a Canadian publisher out of Nova Scotia. In 2020 ROH Press began publishing Sexton Blake tales with Sexton Blake The Early Years,[5] a collection of Blake's first cases. British publishers Rebellion Publishing[6] produced four anthologies in 2020–21, each introduced by Blakeologist Mark Hodder.[7]
Compiling the Sexton Blake Bibliography
The bibliography originated in the pages of Story Paper Collectors' Digest where collectors began recording and compiling the list of Blake tales that appeared in The Union Jack and The Sexton Blake Library. A master corpus was assembled in the late 1950s by The Sexton Blake Circle to facilitate the research of the Blake story papers.[8]
Titles and authorship were verified from the archived records of the Amalgamated Press.[9] As many of authors published in The Union Jack before 1929 were uncredited, the Sexton Blake Circle adopted the practice of accrediting authorship to the person who received payment for the tale until proven otherwise.[10] Led by Len and Josie Packman expansion and revision on the master corpus was ongoing throughout the early 1960s as research brought more titles to light.[11]
This long anticipated catalogue, prepared with loving care by members of the Sexton Blake Circle, is now awaiting you. It is a veritable encyclopaedia of Sexton Blake lore, listing all the titles, authors, and leading characters of the stories in The Union Jack and in The Sexton Blake Library from the very beginning till the present day. There is also a wealth of information on the Sexton Blake adventures which featured in other periodicals. Beautifully produced, it sums up to a magnificent job.[12]
In 1970 Josie Packman announced a reprint of the Sexton Blake Catalogue along with a "supplement of all the new information."[13]
In July 1971 its completion and availability was announced in the Collector's Digest with the following announcement:
FOR ALL SEXTON BLAKE FANS
The Supplement to the Sexton Blake Catalogue is now ready, containing all the information which was not to hand at the time the main Catalogue was first published. It contains all the titles in the most recent series of the Sexton Blake Library; information concerning all the Blake serials of years gone by; particulars of Blake as seen in stage plays and on the talking screen; titles of Blake stories in the rare Penny Pictorial and in Answers Library, plus information concerning the pre-war Sexton Blake Annuals.[14]
Since publication the Catalogue and supplement have been considered an "invaluable" tool by researchers interested in the Blake canon.[15][16] As Blake research was ongoing as new information or titles were discovered in primary sources, the catalogue was updated.[17]
The catalogue provided verification that Sexton Blake had appeared in roughly 4000 tales by around 200 authors. Based on this statistic, Otto Penzler and Chris Steinbrunner writing in the Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection, concluded that Sexton Blake was "the hero of more novels and stories than any other detective."[18]
In 1993 the second edition of the "famous Sexton Blake Catalogue" was announced in honour of the detective's 100th birthday. The announcement read:
With over 120 pages of text and illustrations listing all the known appearances of the world's greatest detective in print, TV, radio and celluloid, this bibliography is a must for all collectors.
It was issued by The Sexton Blake Library in Loughton, Essex.[19]
Additions to the catalogue since 1993 have been made from publisher and retailer websites. ISBN numbers, where applicable, have been added to assist verification.
The Sexton Blake Bibliography Parts 1 to 4
Due to the extreme length of the bibliography it has been divided into four eras:[20]
All authors have been listed and linked to their Wikipedia biographies where possible. Many of these authors are remembered nowadays for the adversaries they pitted against Blake or the femme fatales they introduced.[2] Many of these popular characters and their appearances have been described and included as well as key incidents in the life of Sexton Blake.
Sexton Blake's debut adventure.[3]: 19, 21, 63 By the end of the tale he partners with French detective Jules Gervaise. Gervaise was a tribute to the popular French detectives created by writer Émile Gaboriau. During that era it was considered an honour for an up-and-coming detective to work with a French "mentor."[24] Blake fights against The Red Lights of London and puts an end to the machinations of Madame Dulk.
Sexton Blake debuts in the story paper that will make him famous.[2] The editor markets Blake as a real person.[25] There is no sign of Jules Gervaise.
A team up of sorts. Sexton Blake spends Christmas (well Boxing Day actually) with two rival detectives: Nelson Lee (created by Maxwell Scott) and Gideon Barr (created by Harry Blyth). The three are great friends, the latter two detectives having made their debut in 1894. Gideon Barr faded into obscurity after five tales. Nelson Lee rivalled Blake in popularity and was perhaps even more popular than Blake during the Victorian era.[26]
The Union Jack (1st Series) 43
Tracked Around the World
Sexton Blake (W. De Montmorency)
Blake fights a spy named Nightsdalewho has stolen valuable government documents. His lodgings are in Shepherd's Bush.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 58
The Marcel Mystery
William Shaw Rae
Blake deals with rival lovers.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 62
A Clue from the Deep
Sexton Blake (William Shaw Rae)
A message in a bottle leads to many a chase. Sexton Blake lives in Norfolk Street, the Strand.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 65
Sexton Blake's Stratagem
William Shaw Rae
Blake's valet is an ex-constable named Kennedy.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 69
Nalda the Nihilist; or, Sexton Blake in Russia
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
Sexton Blake has a maid named Sarah Ann. His chambers are on Norfolk Street, Strand. This is the first tale told in the first person where Sexton Blake is the narrator.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 72
The Clue of the Dead Eyes
Arnold Grahame
The Union Jack (1st Series) 75
Tracked to the Death Valley
Melton Whyte (G. Anderson)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 82
Doctor Zebra's Doom
Herbert Maxwell (W. J. Lomax)
Blake matches wits with Doctor Zebra, an occultist, mesmerist and practitioner of the "Eastern Arts".
The Union Jack (1st Series) 88
The Living Picture
Anon. (William Shaw Rae)
1896
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Union Jack (1st Series) 102–118
Shadowed and Haunted
Serial. Parts 1–17
Anon. (Unknown)
Sexton Blake investigates the murder of a forensic scientist.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 125
How Sexton Blake Won His Spurs
William Shaw Rae
The tale relates how Sexton Blake solved his first case back in 1878.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 138
Bravo, Blake!
Bravo Blake was the nickname given to Blake while he studied at the Public School of Ashleigh.
1897
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Union Jack (1st Series) 147
Chased Through China
William Shaw Rae
Notable character debut: We-wee
This tale introduces We-wee, Blakes first boy assistant. Blake meets him in China while on an adventure. We-wee is an orphan and readily agrees to accompany Blake back to England. In many ways the We-wee tales foreshadow the adventures of Blake and Tinker. We-wee is a key figure in the 1890s' renaissance of the child detective.[27]
The Union Jack (1st Series) 149
Death By Misadventure
Anon. (William Stanhope Sprigg)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 155
From Clue to Capture
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 162
For the Shah
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 168
Sexton Blake Among the Moors
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 172
Dead Man's Hand
Melton Whyte (G. Anderson)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 180
The Finger Clue
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 186
Under the Smuggler's Flag
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 191
A Christmas Clue
Anon. (Unknown)
Blake lives on Arundel Street, Strand and has an assistant named Watson.
The last tale by Blake creator Harry Blyth. Blyth died of typhoid fever in February 1898, aged only 46.[3]: 63–64
The Union Jack (1st Series) 204
The Truman Mystery
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 208
The Phantom Photographer
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 220
The Dagger of Dunloe
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 228
The Third Man
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 238
The Mystery Man
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 245
The Cigarette Clue
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
1899
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Union Jack (1st Series) 250
The Ghost of Strandgap Priory
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 261
The Lancer Lad
William Shaw Rae
The Union Jack (1st Series) 283
Shadowed by Sexton Blake
C. Stevens (Julian Rochfort)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 285
The Hermit of Texas
Campbell Brown (G. W. Brown)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 289
The Secret Hand
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale
The Union Jack (1st Series) 292
Val Hilton's Vow
Anon. (Unknown)
1900
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Union Jack (1st Series) 299
The Brand of Sin
William Shaw Rae
A We-wee tale.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 336
The Parachute King
Paul Herring
The Union Jack (1st Series) 344
The Ghost of Smuggler's Rock
G. W. Brown
1901
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Marvel Library 421–425
Book I: The Real Adventures of Sexton Blake
Serial. (Part 1–5)
Anon. (Percy C. Bishop)
Blake battles Professor Septimus Murgatroyd and the Ology Club – a sinister league of scientists.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 356–369
Griff the Man Tracker
Serial. (Part 1–14)
C. Stevens (Julian Rochfort)
Notable character debut: Griff the Man Tracker
Griff is perhaps one of the strangest of all the Sexton Blake sidekicks.[28]
The Union Jack (1st Series) 370
(1) Certain to Win (2) Griff the Man Tracker (part 15)
(1) Norman Goddard (2) C. Stevens (Julian Rochfort)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 371–373
Griff the Man Tracker
Serial. (Part 16–18)
C. Stevens (Julian Rochfort)
The Union Jack (1st Series) 375
Fortune Stone
William Shaw Rae
We-wee
We-wee's final appearance.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 396
Sexton Blake's Lost Clue
P. Cooke (Percy C. Bishop)
Notable character debut: Wallace Lorrimer.
Lorrimer is Blake's secretary and pupil, and will play a prominent role in The Real Adventures of Sexton Blake serial.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 400
10,000 Reward
J. H. Thompson
1902
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Marvel Library 426–466
Book I: The Real Adventures of Sexton Blake
Serial. (Part 6–46)
Anon. (Percy C. Bishop)
Wallace Lorrimer
Blake and Lorrimer battle against Professor Murgatroyd and the Ology Club continues.
The Marvel Library 467–477
Book II: King of Detectives
Serial. (Part 1–11)
Anon. (Percy C. Bishop)
Wallace Lorrimer
Blake and Lorrimer solve a jewel robbery and a murder.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 411
Tracked Across the Sea
A. G. Pearson
Detective Maxwell Grey
Blake teams up with Maxwell Grey, the Sea Detective. Pearson "was reputed to be an ex-Naval man"[3]: 266 and the detail he provides is quite authentic.[citation needed] Grey also appeared in his own story, The Sea Detective, in Union Jack 455.[29]
The Union Jack (1st Series) 420
The Clue of the Freckled Hand
Paul Herring
The Union Jack (1st Series) 426
Enemies of the King
A. G. Pearson
Detective Maxwell Grey
Blake teams up with Maxwell Grey for the second time.
The Union Jack (1st Series) 450
The Convict Hunt
Paul Herring
1903
Publication
Title
Format
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Marvel Library 478–501
Book II: King of Detectives
Serial. (Part 12-35)
Anon. (Percy C. Bishop)
Wallace Lorrimer
The Union Jack (1st Series) 464
Sexton Blake's Clue
Short story
Anon. (Unknown)
1904
This year marks the beginning of what will become the Blake crime-fighting trio: Sexton Blake, his assistant Tinker and their bloodhound Pedro. Tinker makes his first appearance in 1904, Pedro follows just under a year later in 1905.[30][31]
Publication
Title
Author
Key Characters
Notes
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 51
Sexton Blake's Triumph
Arnold Davis (A. G. Pearson)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 53
Cunning Against Skill
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
Notable character debut: Tinker
Tinker is Sexton Blake's loyal assistant, an orphaned teenage boy that Blake has taken under his wing.[32]
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 59
The Mark of the Thumb
Anon. (T. D. Maitland)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 62
The Mystery of Hilton Royal
Arnold Davis (William M. Graydon)
Sexton Blake has moved to Baker Street.
1905
As can be seen by the title of these stories the early Edwardian phase of Blake's career consists of tales where he goes undercover in various jobs or travels overseas.
Set in 1889, this serial tells of the case that made Sexton Blake famous. Blake matches wits with The Ring of Death, a powerful criminal organisation. Notable among its members is La Mascotte, arguably the deadliest of all of Blake's female foes to date. Blake lives in Fitzalan square and is assisted by Army Reserve man, an Irishman named Sergeant O'Flaherty. It is the only detective serial Maxwell Scott ever wrote where he did not create the main character.[33]
The Detective Club was a series of tales that featured the most popular detectives in the boys story papers. The detectives gathered at the 'tec club each Friday night and would listen to one of their members tell the story of a case they had worked on.[34]
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 68
Trapped By Sexton Blake
Arnold Davis (William M. Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 69
Sexton Blake's First Case
Anon. (William Stanhope Sprigg)
Sexton Blake, then an 18-year-old clerk in a law office, solves his first case. At the end of the case, Blake opens a business, Blake & Co. with offices in St. Martin's Lane.
William Murray Graydon's best remembered works are Sexton Blake in the Congo and Across the Equator, two long serials that ran in Boys' Friend in 1907. King Edward sends Blake on a secret mission to the Congo to learn if reports of atrocities coming out of that nation are true. They may have contributed to a change in public and government perceptions on 'colonial efforts' there.[36]
Sexton Blake; Detective. No.7 – The Missing Picture
Anon. (Unknown)
The Penny Pictorial 435
The Pretty Princess
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 436
The Trunk Mystery
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 437
The Spy
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 438
The Safe-Breaker
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 439
Within An Ace
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 440
The Tragedy of No. 9 Hole
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 441
The Banished Princess and Her Daughter
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 442
The Last of the Red Triangle
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 443
The Case of Lord Richard Mansbridge
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 444
The Fernham Road Mystery
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 445
The King's Messenger
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 446
The Mafia
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 447
The Weird Adventure of "Lady Anne"
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 448
The Clairvoyant
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 169
A Football Mystery
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 170
The Case of the Rival Detectives
Anon. (William Murray Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 171
The Slave Market
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
Sir Richard Losely and Lobangu
This case marks the debut of two of Blake's most popular allies:[citation needed] Sir Richard Losely and Lobangu, the mighty chief of the Etbaia tribe of Zulus.
Sexton Blake begins to appear in Answers Weekly.[3]: 20 These are very short tales and would continue to be published for the next four years.[citation needed]
Lady Marjorie Maxwell 'The Greatest Lady Detective' trained by Sexton Blake. Known as 'Lady Molly'
The Penny Pictorial 487
The Disappearance of Leila Newbury
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 488
The Two M's
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
Lady Molly
The Penny Pictorial 489
The Case of the Second Mate
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 490
The Case of the Missing Minister
Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm)
Lady Molly
The Penny Pictorial 491
The Mystery of the Egyptian Bonds
Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm)
Master villain debut: Rupert Forbes
Rupert Forbes, Confidence man. One of the first super villains to match wits with Blake.[citation needed]
The Penny Pictorial 492
A Mystery of the Moors
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
Lady Molly
The Penny Pictorial 493
The Case of the White Satin Dress
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
Lady Molly
The Penny Pictorial 494
The Mystery of the Second Floor
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 495
The Case of Squire Falconer
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 496
The Case of Marie Zoulovitch
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 497
The Case of the Crawley Miser
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 498
Twelve Hours' Purchase
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Penny Pictorial 499
Lady Molly's First Case
Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm)
Lady Molly
The Penny Pictorial 500
The Case of the First-Class Smoker
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 221
The House of Fear
Anon. (L. J. Beeston)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 222
The Man From Scotland Yard
Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm)
Master villain debut: George Marsden Plummer
George Marsden Plummer A Detective-Sergeant at Scotland Yard turned criminal, and one of Blake's toughest foes. Plummer matched wits with Blake repeatedly over the next 25 years, appearing in 125 tales.[37]
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 223
The Case of the Missing Bride
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 224
Sexton Blake's Championship
Anon. (Norman Goddard)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 225
Sexton Blake in Morocco
Anon. (E. W. Alais)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 226
The Mystery of the Mint
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 227
The Flood
Anon. (William Murray Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 228
Sexton Blake in Baku
Anon. (E. J. Gannon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 229
By Order of the Foreign Office
Anon. (Cecil Hayter)
Sir Richard Losely and Lobangu
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 230
Sexton Blake, Wrestler
Anon. (A. S. Hardy)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 231
Pedro's Trail
Anon. (E. J. Gannon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 232
Sexton Blake in Turkey
Anon. (William Murray Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 233
Sexton Blake in Rome
Anon. (William Murray Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 234
Sexton Blake at Court
Anon. (E. J. Gannon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 235
Sexton Blake, N.S.P.C.C.
Anon. (Norman Goddard)
Detective Will Spearing
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 236
A Ward in Chancery
Anon. (William Murray Graydon)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 237
Sexton Blake at Monte Carlo
Anon. (W. J. Lomax)
The Union Jack (2nd Series) 238
The Master Anarchist
Anon. (E. Sempill aka M. Storm)
This tale features the kidnapping of a young prince Edward VIII.
Mademoiselle Justine de Chevrac was Sexton Blake's first recurring female foe. Unlike many of the female foes that came before, crime was her profession. She may have had a slight influence on the adventuresses later created by George Hamilton Teed.[38] Blake becomes infatuated with her.
Plummer joins forces with John Marsh for the first time. The two would fight Blake multiple times over the next four years, Marsh making his final appearance The Pursuit of Plummer, in Union Jack #547, published in 1914.
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العلاقات الأرمينية المالطية أرمينيا مالطا أرمينيا مالطا تعديل مصدري - تعديل العلاقات الأرمينية المالطية هي العلاقات الثنائية التي تجمع بين أرمينيا ومالطا.[1][2][3][4][5] مقارنة بين البلدين هذه مقارنة عامة ومرجعية للدولتين: وجه المقارنة أ�...
City in Missouri, United StatesPrinceton, MissouriCityMercer County Courthouse and downtownLocation of Princeton, MissouriCoordinates: 40°23′48″N 93°35′18″W / 40.39667°N 93.58833°W / 40.39667; -93.58833CountryUnited StatesStateMissouriCountyMercerArea[1] • Total1.60 sq mi (4.15 km2) • Land1.59 sq mi (4.12 km2) • Water0.01 sq mi (0.03 km2)Elevation[2]899 ft...
Stasiun Onagawa女川駅Stasiun Onagawa pada 2015LokasiOnagawahama Ohara, Onagawa-machi, Oshika-gun, Miyagi-ken 986-2261JepangKoordinat38°26′47″N 141°26′42″E / 38.446345°N 141.444972°E / 38.446345; 141.444972Operator JR EastJalur■ Jalur IshinomakiLetak44.9 km dari KogotaJumlah peron1 peron telukJumlah jalur1KonstruksiJenis strukturAtas tanahInformasi lainStatusMemiliki stafSitus webSitus web resmiSejarahDibuka7 Oktober 1939PenumpangFY2018222 Lokasi pada p...
Pour les articles homonymes, voir Aja, Jouan et Arcady (homonymie). Alexandre AjaAlexandre Aja au festival de Nocturna en 2015.BiographieNaissance 7 août 1978 (45 ans)ParisNom de naissance Alexandre Jouan-ArcadyNationalité françaiseFormation Lycée MontaigneActivités Scénariste, réalisateur, producteur de cinéma, producteurPère Alexandre ArcadyMère Marie-Jo Jouan (d)Conjoint Laïla MarrakchiAutres informationsMembre de Writers Guild of America, West (en)Distinction Sitges Film ...
Questa voce sull'argomento centri abitati della Colombia è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Sabanalargacomune Sabanalarga – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Colombia Dipartimento Atlantico AmministrazioneSindacoCarlos Adolfo Roca Roa TerritorioCoordinate10°38′16″N 74°55′22″W / 10.637778°N 74.922778°W10.637778; -74.922778 (Sabanalarga)Coordinate: 10°38�...
Presiden Negara PalestinaLambang PalestinaPetahanaMahmoud Abbassejak 23 November 2008Masa jabatan4 tahunDapat diperbaruiDibentuk2 April 1989Pejabat pertamaYasser ArafatGaji120.000 Dolar AS per tahun[1] Negara Palestina Artikel ini adalah bagian dari seri Politik dan KetatanegaraanPalestina Jabatan yang statusnya disengketakan ditunjukkan dengan huruf miring Negara Anggota Liga Arab Pemerintahan Pemerintah Negara Palestina (Ramallah) Presiden: Mahmoud Abbasa Perdana Menteri: Moham...
Eugenio Beltrami Senatore del Regno d'ItaliaDurata mandato4 giugno 1899 –18 febbraio 1900 LegislaturaXX Tipo nominaCategoria: 18 Sito istituzionale Dati generaliTitolo di studioDiploma di maturità ProfessioneDocente universitario Eugenio Beltrami (Cremona, 16 novembre 1835 – Roma, 18 febbraio 1900) è stato un matematico e fisico italiano, noto soprattutto per i suoi contributi alla geometria non euclidea e all'elettromagnetismo. Indice 1 Biografia 1.1 Primi studi...
Philosopher and women's suffrage and animal welfare activist (1822-1904) Frances Power CobbePortrait from Life of Frances Power Cobbe, 1894Born(1822-12-04)4 December 1822Newbridge House, County Dublin, IrelandDied5 April 1904(1904-04-05) (aged 81)Hengwrt, WalesOccupation(s)Writer, social reformer, philosopherKnown for Founding the Society for the Protection of Animals Liable to Vivisection (1875) and British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (1898) Being a member of the executi...
United States Army general George CadwaladerGeorge CadwaladerBorn(1806-05-16)May 16, 1806Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaDiedFebruary 3, 1879(1879-02-03) (aged 72)Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPlace of burialChrist Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaAllegianceUnited StatesUnionService/branchUnited States ArmyUnion ArmyYears of service1847–1848, 1861–1865Rank Major GeneralCommands held2nd Brigade, 3rd DivisionMilitary Commander of Maryland1st Div, Army of the ShenandoahBattles...
Unleavened dough For other uses, see Filo (disambiguation). FiloBaklava, made with filo pastryAlternative namesYufkaTypeDoughPlace of originAncient GreeceMain ingredientsFlour, Water, Oil Filo is a very thin unleavened dough used for making pastries such as baklava and börek in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines. Filo-based pastries are made by layering many sheets of filo brushed with oil or butter; the pastry is then baked. Name and etymology The name filo (phonetic) or phyllo (translitera...
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