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Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni, 1878-1945

LC control no.n 83001054
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPG7158.O75 PG7158.O752
Personal name headingOssendowski, Ferdynand Antoni, 1878-1945
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Variant(s)Ossendofusukī, 1878-1945
Ossendovskiĭ, Ferdinand Antoniĭ, 1878-1945
Ossendowski, Antoni Ferdynand, 1878-1945
Ossendowski, F. A. (Ferdynand Antoni), 1878-1945
Ossendowski, Ferdinand A., 1878-1945
Ossendowski, Ferdinand Anthony, 1878-1945
Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni, 1876-1944
Ossendowski, Fernando, 1878-1945
Оссендовский, Фердинанд, 1878-1945
Associated countryRussia
France
Russia
Mongolia
Poland
Birth date1878-05-27
Death date1945-01-03
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Found inHis Beasts, men, and gods, c1922.
His Život a príhody šimpanzky, 1935: t.p. (Ferdinand A. Ossendowski)
Michałowski, W. S. Tajemnica Ossendowskiego, 1983: p. 4-5 (Antoni Ferdynand Ossendowski; born May 27, 1876; died Jan. 3, 1945)
His Lisowczycy, 1990: t.p.(Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski)
LC manual cat. (hdg.: Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni, 1876-1944; usage: F.A. Ossendowski)
Wielka encykl. powszechna PWN (Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni; born 5/27/1878, died Jan. 1945)
Słownik współczes. pis. pol., 1963-1966 (Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni; born 5/27/1878, died Jan. 1945)
Literatura polska, 1984-1985: v. 2, p. 116 (Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni; 1878-1945)
His Fuego en el desierto ... 1925: t.p. (Fernando Ossendowski)
His Ajia henkyō ibun, 1943: t.p. (Ossendofusukī)
Dai jinmei j., gaikoku hen (Ossendofusukī; Ferdinand Anthony Ossendowski, 1876- )
Nenapisannyĭ roman Ferdinanda Ossendovskogo p. 3 (Ferdinand Antoniĭ Ossendovskiĭ)
Information from 678 converted Dec. 15, 2014 (Dr.)
Wikipedia, viewed November 6, 2015: (Antoni Ferdynand Ossendowski; born in Ludza in the Vitebsk Governorate of Imperial Russia; fled to France in 1899 after a student riot in St. Petersburg; returned to Russian territory in Manchuria in 1904 with the breakout of the Russo-Japanese war; was imprisoned for resistance efforts; upon release joined Baron Roman Ungern von Sternberg's forces in Mongolia in 1920 as chief of intelligence and was sent abroad; returned to Poland in 1922; took ill and died there in 1945)
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