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  • Cited in and see the comprehensive article by Guido Kisch, “The Yellow Badge in History,” Historia Judaica 19 Oct. 1957: 89–146.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Cited in and see the comprehensive article by Guido Kisch, “The Yellow Badge in History,” Historia Judaica 19 Oct. 1957: 89–146.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • American Numismatic Society acquires the Guido Kisch collection of legal medals, tokens and coins

    Princeton University Numismatic Collection Acquires 7th Century “Jesus” Coin : Coin Collecting News 2009

  • Over a lunch of veggie wraps and chicken sandwiches, Michael Kisch, director of consumer marketing for Cisco, told the tale of “The TV That Was Too Big.”

    Too Much TV for Cisco - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Over a lunch of veggie wraps and chicken sandwiches, Michael Kisch, director of consumer marketing for Cisco, told the tale of “The TV That Was Too Big.”

    Too Much TV for Cisco - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Vol. 10, s.v. “Lieder” (1980); UJE, s.v. “Kisch, Bruno”; Whitton, Kenneth S. Lieder: An Introduction to German Song (1984).

    Ruth Kisch-Arendt. 2009

  • He then wrote a longer version that he gave to one of his mentors, Egon Kisch, a well-known Czech German communist, in which he laid out his agonized struggle.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • He then wrote a longer version that he gave to one of his mentors, Egon Kisch, a well-known Czech German communist, in which he laid out his agonized struggle.

    The Great Escape Kati Marton 2006

  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints catalog of the exhibition edited by Nadine M. Orenstein, with additional contributions by M.nfred Sellink, Jürgen M.ller, M.chiel C. Plomp, M.rtin Royalton-Kisch, and Larry Silver an exhibition at the M.tropolitan M.seum of Art, September 25 – December 2, 2001.

    The Thing Itself Updike, John 2001

  • According to Kisch, the cold mineral waters containing an abundance of sulphate of soda, like Hunyadi and Marienbad, are to be preferred to the hot mineral waters, such as Carlsbad, because of their lesser irritant action on the vascular system, and because they strongly excite diuresis through their low temperature and contained carbonic acid; Carlsbad deserves preference only when obesity is combined with uric acid calculi, or with diabetes.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 Various

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