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Sans Souci Press began as a reactionary underground printing house in Potsdam, Germany, in the late nineteenth century. Named for the Sanssouci Palace, the press produced pamphlets decrying the supposed liberalism of Wilhelm II's reign, and particularly his ties to the English.
The Press is not to be confused with the later Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts firm of the same name.
SansSouciPress began as a reactionary underground printing house in Potsdam, Germany, in the late nineteenth century. Named for the Sanssouci Palace...
Gertrude SansSouci (October 23, 1872 – January 19, 1913) was an American organist, pianist and song composer. After study in Germany, she developed a...
1995. O.C. Hiss, Hindenburg: Eine Kleine Streitschrift, Potsdam: SansSouciPress, 1931. Wolfram Pyta. Hindenburg. Herrschaft zwischen Hohenzollern und...
third of the population of the southern part lives on the islands in the SansSouci and Copperhead area, centred on Frying Pan Island. The township is characterized...
(SansSouciPress), 1967 In This Corner (Fleming-McAlister Press), 1964 People Beneath the Window (Sacco Pub.), 1962/1965(?) Short Beers Beanbag Press...
development application by Georges River Council for the demolition of the SansSouci Bathers' Pavilion, a local building. The association helped secure federal...
The Dancer of Sanssouci (German: Die Tänzerin von SansSouci) is a 1932 German historical drama film directed by Frederic Zelnik and starring Otto Gebühr...
worked to rebuild and restore the SansSouci community cinema theatre in Kliptown, Soweto, South Africa. The SansSouci cinema restoration won Bauwelt Magazine’s...
Society in 2020. He also had a part in the 1982 French film La Passante du Sans-Souci. He has an Erdős–Bacon number of six. "Der Mann, der den Zufall beherrscht"...
May 2002 – 25 October 2023) was a student and water polo coach from SansSouci, New South Wales, who was found murdered at St Andrew's Cathedral School...
on David G. Compton's novel. Schneider's last film was La Passante du Sans-Souci (The Passerby, 1982). Following the end of her relationship with Delon...
built from 1886 to 1887. It is also known as Palmerosa, Palmarosa, and SansSouci. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992....
construction took place from 1810-1813. It is located at the entry to the Sans-Souci Palace, in the town of Milot, Nord, about 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northeast...
dawn of January 7, the government forces withdrew to SansSouci Beach in Waikiki near SansSouci Hotel run by Royalist George Lycurgus at Kapiolani Park...
Sydney. SansSouci: Transit Press. p. 18. ISBN 0 909338 02 7. Keenan, David (1982). The South-Eastern Lines of the Sydney Tramway System. SansSouci: Transit...
Lycurgus leased the guest house of Allen Herbert and renamed it the "SansSouci" (French for "without worries" or “carefree”) creating one of the first...
builders Bell & McLaughlan. On completion in late 1887, SansSouci was described in the local press as undoubtedly one of the finest residences in or about...