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Alexander Fersman
Alexander Evgenyevich Fersman was a prominent Soviet Russian geochemist and mineralogist, and a member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1919–1945). |
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Alexander Fiske-Harrison
Alexander Rupert Fiske-Harrison is an English author, actor, financier and conservationist. |
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Alexander Fullerton
Alexander Fullerton (1924–2008) was a British author of naval and other fiction. Born in 1924 in Suffolk and brought up in France, he was a cadet during the years 1938–1941 at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth from the age of thirteen. He went to sea serving first in the battleship Queen Elizabeth in the Mediterranean, and spent the rest of the war at sea – mostly under it, in submarines. He served as gunnery and torpedo officer of HM Submarine Seadog in the Far East, 1944–1945, in which capacity he was mentioned in dispatches for distinguished service. |
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Alexander Fyodorov-Davydov
Alexander Alexandrovich Fyodorov-Davydov was a Russian children's writer, translator, editor and publisher. |
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Alexander Galich (philosopher)
Alexander Ivanovich Galich was a Russian teacher, philosopher, and writer. |
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Alexander Galich (writer)
Alexander Arkadievich Galich was a Soviet poet, screenwriter, playwright, singer-songwriter, and dissident. |
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Alexander Gauk
Alexander Vassilievich Gauk was a Soviet conductor and composer. |
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Alexander Gelman (writer)
Alexander Isaakovich Gelman, original given name Shunya, is a Bessarabian-born Soviet and Russian playwright, writer, and screenwriter. |
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Alexander Genis
Alexander Genis is a Russian–American writer, broadcaster, and cultural critic. He has written more than a dozen non-fiction books. |
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Alexander Gerard
Alexander Gerard FRSE was a Scottish minister, academic and philosophical writer. In 1764 he was the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. |