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Stuart, Gilbert

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  1. An eighteenth-century American painter. Stuart was especially known for his portraits, including those of George Washington.


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The Nazis thoroughly messed up the Normandy house, but Stuart Gilbert, who was translating the last of Les Thibault into English, managed to slip out with his manuscript.

From Time Magazine Archive

On its title page: "Translated by August Morel, assisted by Stuart Gilbert, entirely revised by Valery-Larbaud and the author."

From Time Magazine Archive

Now ably translated into English by British Francophile Stuart Gilbert, The Wisdom of the Sands can be read as a partial blueprint of the moral and ethical world Saint-Ex envisioned.

From Time Magazine Archive

Introd. by Stuart Gilbert; illus. by Henri Matisse. © on introd. & illus.; 22Oct35; A88450.

From U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 January - June by Library of Congress. Copyright Office

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