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  • Morte D'Urban won the National Book Award in 1963, and both Joshua Ferris and Fiona Maazel discuss it at that very same NBA Fiction blog.

    Catch-all for 8.4.09 2009

  • Morte D'Urban won the National Book Award in 1963, and both Joshua Ferris and Fiona Maazel discuss it at that very same NBA Fiction blog.

    A Different Stripe: 2009

  • Morte D'Urban won the National Book Award in 1963, and both Joshua Ferris and Fiona Maazel discuss it at that very same NBA Fiction blog.

    Catch-all 2010

  • Formed through acquisitions in 2006, Trinity brings together six international menswear brands -- Kent & Curwen, Gieves & Hawkes, Cerruti 1881, D'Urban, Intermezzo and Altea -- that collectively make the Fungs one of the largest luxury menswear retailers in greater China.

    Billionaire Brothers Looking To Move Up 2010

  • Formed through acquisitions in 2006, Trinity brings together six international menswear brands -- Kent & Curwen, Gieves & Hawkes, Cerruti 1881, D'Urban, Intermezzo and Altea -- that collectively make the Fungs one of the largest luxury menswear retailers in greater China.

    Billionaire Brothers Looking To Move Up 2010

  • D'Urban, named after the Governor of the Cape, Sir Benjamin

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • D'Urban, named after the Governor of the Cape, Sir Benjamin

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1997

  • D'Urban, named after the Governor of the Cape, Sir Benjamin

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • How can I set forth the indignation we all felt to be put in quarantine because of a little insignificant epidemic of fever at D'Urban, in coming to a place noted as a hotbed of every variety of fever?

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Various

  • Seventeen days ago we scraped over the bar at the mouth of D'Urban harbor, spread our sails, and fled away before a fair wind toward the north end of Madagascar, meaning to leave it on the starboard bow and so fetch "L'Ile Maurice, ancienne Ile de France," as it is still fondly styled.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Various

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