René Paul Guillot (24 January 1900 – 26 March 1969) was a French writer of children's books who lived, worked and travelled in French West Africa. For...
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story about a female leopard cub written by the French children's writer René Guillot (1900–1969), who lived, worked and travelled for much of his life in...
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is based on a children's book with the same name by the French author René Guillot. The forty-seven-minute short, filmed on location in the marshes of Camargue...
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Olga Guillot (October 9, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was a Cuban singer who was known as the "Queen of Bolero". She was a native of Santiago de Cuba. Daughter...
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war [de]) West Germany Winner 1962 Meindert DeJong USA Winner 1964 René Guillot France Winner 1966 Tove Jansson Finland Winner Karl Bruckner Austria...
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Eleanor Farjeon, The Little Bookroom (1955), illus. Edward Ardizzone René Guillot, The 397th White Elephant (1957), illus. Christian Heinrich ‡ illustrated...
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(died 1969) 11 January – Benoît Fauré, cyclist (died 1980) 24 January – René Guillot, author (died 1969) 4 February – Jacques Prévert, poet and screenwriter...
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(1956) Astrid Lindgren (1958) Erich Kästner (1960) Meindert DeJong (1962) René Guillot (1964) Tove Jansson (1966) James Krüss and José Maria Sanchez-Silva (1968)...
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1963) 1899 – Hoyt Vandenberg, U.S. Air Force general (d. 1954) 1900 – René Guillot, French writer (d. 1969) 1901 – Harry Calder, South African cricketer...
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(1956) Astrid Lindgren (1958) Erich Kästner (1960) Meindert DeJong (1962) René Guillot (1964) Tove Jansson (1966) James Krüss and José Maria Sanchez-Silva (1968)...
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