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Grabowski, Zbigniew, 1903-1974

LC control no.n 85121561
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG7158.G729
Personal name headingGrabowski, Zbigniew, 1903-1974
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Variant(s)Grabowski, Z. A. (Zbigniew Anthony), 1903-
Grabowski, Zbigniew Anthony, 1903-
See alsoAlternate identity: Heyst, Axel, 1903-1974
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Associated countryGreat Britain Poland
Associated placeLondon (England) Berlin (Germany)
Birth date1903-12-22
Death date1974
Place of birthKraków (Poland)
Field of activityJournalism Translating and interpreting Fiction Skis and skiing
AffiliationBritish Broadcasting Corporation
Profession or occupationJournalists Foreign correspondents Translators Critics Novelists Essayists
Found inHis Śpiew dziewcząt, 1964: t.p. (Zbigniew Grabowski)
LC in RLIN, 12-17-85 (hdg.: Grabowski, Zbigniew Anthony, 1903-; usage: Z.A. Grabowski)
LC database, 2 Sept. 2015 (usage: Zbigniew Grabowski (most), Z.A. Grabowski (a few))
Creative peace, 1944: t.p. (Zbigniew Grabowski)
Rosa mystica, 1966: t.p. (Zbigniew Grabowski)
The English psycho-analysed, 1967: t.p. (Z.A. Grabowski)
Rozmowy z Tobą, 1974: t.p. (Zbigniew Grabowski)
Contemporary Authors online, viewed 1 Sept. 2015 (Zbigniew Anthony Grabowski; born 22 December 1903, in Cracow, Poland; career: journalist in Poland, 1928-35; I.K.C. Newspaper Syndicate, Berlin correspondent, 1935-37, London correspondent, 1937-39; British Broadcasting Corp., London, England, senior announcer and translator, Polish Section, 1939-41; Polish Ministry of Information, London, England, editor, Radio Polskie, 1942-44; Office of War Information, American Embassy, London, England, editor, Polish desk, 1944-46; British Broadcasting Corp., overseas services scriptwriter, 1947-; lists publications written in English and in Polish, including novels and a book on skiing, and his translations into Polish; also lists publications written under the pseudonym Axel Heyst)
World Biographical Information System database, viewed online 1 Sept. 2015 (Zbigniew Grabowski; born 1903, died 1974; publicist, translator, literary critic, prose writer, emigrant; pseudonyms: Antoni Jawnuta, Axel Heyst, Anna Grey, Zbigniew Jastrzębiec, Mandragora Politicus)
National Library of Poland online catalogue, viewed 1 Sept. 2015 (hdg.: Grabowski, Zbigniew, 1903-1974)
Associated languageeng pol