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Nušić, Branislav Đ., 1864-1938

LC control no.n 82063427
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG1418.N8
Personal name headingNušić, Branislav Đ., 1864-1938
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Variant(s)Нушић, Бранислав Ђ., 1864-1938
Nushich, Branislav, 1864-1938
Nushiq, Branisllav, 1864-1938
Nušić, B. G. (Branislav G.), 1864-1938
Nušič, Branislav G., 1864-1938
Nušič, Bronislav, 1864-1938
Nuša, Alkibijad, 1864-1938
Nušić, Bran. Đ. (Branislav Đ.), 1864-1938
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Ben Akiba, 1864-1938 Delibašić, Halil
Ben Akiba, 1864-1938
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Delibašić, Halil, 1864-1938
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Biography/History noteReal name: Alkibijad Nuša; At the age of 20 adopted the name Branislav Nušić
Birth date1864-10-20
Death date1938-01-19
Profession or occupationAuthors, Serbian
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Found inRoda Roda, A. F. L. Der Knabe mit den 13 Vätern, 1927.
Retorika, 1989: t.p. (Branislav Đ. Nušić) cover (Bran. Đ. Nušić)
Pustina, 1905: t.p. (Branislav G. Nušić) cover (Branislav G. Nušič)
Serbian Wikipedia (4 Dec. 2012): (Branislav Nušić ( Belgrade , 20 October 1864 - Belgrade , 19 January 1938 ) was a Serbian writer , comedian , writer of novels, plays, stories, and essays, founder of rhetoric in Serbia, and prominent amateur photographer. He also worked as a journalist and diplomat; born 20 October (October 8, according to the Julian calendar) 1864 in Belgrade as Alcibiades Nuša)
Kosova, 2015: t.p. (Branisllav Nushiq); p. facing t.p. (Original title: Branislav Nušić, Kosovo)
Pouszení knih: T.G. Masaryka: Světová revoluce, Bronislava Nušiće: 1915, tragedie národá ; slovo k studentům, 1925?: title page (... Bronislava Nušiče)
Moja jučerašnja smrt, 2020: title page (Ben Akiba)
Wikipedia, Serbian, viewed July 26th, 2024: Nušić wrote Ramazanske noći (Nights of Ramadan) under the pseudonym Halil Delibašić
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branislav_Nu%C5%A1i%C4%87>
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