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Lorin Varencover Maazel
(1930-Alive). American conductor, violinist and composer. |
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Lorin Maazel Signature
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Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff
(April 29, 1938, New York, New York-Alive). Businessman. Non-Executive Chairman, NASDAQ Stock Exhange. Perpetrator of the largest investor fraud very committee by a single person. Pled guilty to an 11-count criminal complaint, March 12, 2009. Sentence pending. |
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Bernard Lawrence "Bernie" Madoff Signature
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Ira Magaziner
(November 8, 1947, New York, New York-Alive). Senior Adviser to the President for Policy Development, 1993-1994. Staff Director, Health Care Reform Initiative, 1993-1994. Director, Presidential Initiative on the Internet, 1996-1999. Director of Policy, The William Jefferson Clinton Foundation. |
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Ira Magaziner Signature
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Gustav Mahler
(1860-1911). Bohemian/Austrian composer and conductor. |
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Gustav Mahler Signature # 1
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Gustav Mahler Signature # 2
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Havel's House of History
Can't find anything to give that hard-to-please relative? This year, try something different--a piece of history! We have a large selection of unique items that will appeal to a variety of tastes. And, on the off chance the recipient doesn't like what you buy, at least you'll have more fun than you would shopping for a tie or perfume! |
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Norman Kingsley Mailer
(1923-Alive). American author. Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction, 1968. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 1980. |
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Norman Mailer Signature
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Moses ben Maimonides
(1135-104). Rabbi, physician and philosopher. Also known as RamBam. His works form the cornerstone of Orthodox Jewish theology. |
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Moses ben Maimonides Signature
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Ivan Maisky
Ivan Mikhailovich Maisky; born Jan Lachowiecki. (1884, Russia-1975). Soviet diplomat, historian, and politician. Joined the Bolsheviks, 1921. Soviet Ambassador to Finland, 1929-1932. Soviet Ambassador to Japan. Soviet Ambassador to Great Britain, 1932-1943. Deputy Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, 1943-1945. Arrested in 1953, shortly before Stalin's death, and sentenced to six years in prison for espionage. Released in 1955 and cleared of all charges. Jewish. |
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Ivan Maisky Signature (English)
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Ivan Maisky Signature (Russian)
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Havel's House of History
Thank you for visiting our site. If you don't see what you want, let us know. We may be able to help you find it. |
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Bernard Malamud
(1914-1986). American writer. Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 1967. |
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Bernard Malamud Signature
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Peter Zvi Malkin
(1927-2005). Israeli secret agent and Chief of Operations, Mossad. Noted for his capture of Adolf Eichmann, 1960. Born Zvi Malchin. |
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Peter Zvi Malkin Signature
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