Hungarian by birth, British, American, naturalized
Education
PHd. University of Zurich, Economics, 1926
Occupation(s)
press agent, writer, publisher
Known for
Author of The Anatomy of Peace, Churchill literary agent, advocate of world federalism
Spouse
Wendy Russell Reves
Awards
Nobel Peace Prize nominee
Emery Reves (Hungarian: Révész Imre; 6 September 1904 – 5 September 1981) was a writer, publisher and successful press and literary agent most notably for Winston Churchill and other prominent European statesmen who were predominantly antifascist and held democratic ideals. He advocated that world federalism might bring peace to a post-war world.
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EmeryReves (Hungarian: Révész Imre; 6 September 1904 – 5 September 1981) was a writer, publisher and successful press and literary agent most notably...
publisher EmeryReves. The former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill spent roughly a third of each year at La Pausa from 1956 to 1958 with Reves and his...
Center in Dallas, which features an entry arch named for her husband EmeryReves. Reves died from a respiratory infection on March 13, 2007, aged 90, at a...
The Anatomy of Peace is a book by EmeryReves, first published in 1945. It expressed the world federalist sentiments shared by Albert Einstein and many...
and EmeryReves Collection. In 1985 the Dallas Museum of Art received a gift from Wendy Reves in honor of her late husband, the publisher EmeryReves. The...
publisher and translator EmeryReves. Five rooms from La Pausa have been replicated at the Dallas Museum of Art, to house the Reves' art collection as well...
The book was written by the journalist EmeryReves, based on memoirs dictated by Thyssen. This book supports Reves' idea that the German industrialists...
The newspaper was founded in 1935 by Alfred Hefter, and according to EmeryReves it was in serious difficulties and about to go under in May 1939. The...
Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1992. The Anatomy of Peace was a book by EmeryReves which expressed the world-federalist sentiments shared by Albert Einstein...
Adventures 1989 Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London Winston Churchill and EmeryReves: Correspondence, 1937–1964 1997 University of Texas Press, Austin, TX...
principles that would inspire global federalism. A contemporaneous work, EmeryReves' The Anatomy of Peace (1945), argued for replacing the UN with a federal...
analogy in the context of improving international relations, for example EmeryReves in The Anatomy of Peace: "Our political and social conceptions are Ptolemaic...
federalism and decolonisation to a wider audience. The publication of EmeryReves' The Anatomy of Peace in 1945, translated into thirty languages, further...
Pont de Londres (Charing Cross Bridge). The painting was a gift from EmeryReves, Churchill's American publisher. Adrian Tinniswood's book The Long Weekend:Life...
Search of Churchill Gilbert, Martin, ed. (1997), Winston Churchill and EmeryReves, Correspondence 1937–1964 Gilbert, Martin (2003a), Churchill at War:...
space preservation. Borgenicht has stated that The Anatomy of Peace by EmeryReves expresses his philosophy best. Winston Churchill and Yasser Arafat were...
appeared in Vanity Fair, and The New York Times Magazine. Leaming won the EmeryReves Award of the International Churchill Society for her book Churchill Defiant:...
major-general (born 1905) David Peel, actor (born 1920) 5 September EmeryReves, writer, publisher and literary agent (born 1904, Austria-Hungary) Donald...
for a United World, patterned after the United States. They invited EmeryReves, author of The Anatomy of Peace. In 1943, the New York State Committee...
American literary agent EmeryReves, founder of Cooperation Publishing, which at that time released many anti-Nazi works. Reves set a number of conditions...