Sylvia Beach
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+ | '''Sylvia Beach''' ([[March 14]] [[1887]] – [[October 5]] [[1962]]), born '''Nancy Woodbridge Beach''' in her father's [[parsonage]] in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], was one of the leading expatriate figures in [[Paris]] between [[World War I]] and [[World War II|II]]. | ||
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Sylvia Beach (March 14 1887 – October 5 1962), born Nancy Woodbridge Beach in her father's parsonage in Baltimore, Maryland, was one of the leading expatriate figures in Paris between World War I and II.
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