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Maurice Charles Korth, 1926 - 1926 Maurice Charles Korth 1926 1926
Maurice Charles Korth was born on 1926, to Francis Korth and Emma K. Korth (born Schaecher).
Maurice had 7 siblings: Bernice Mary Bruggeman (born Korth), Arthur K. Korth and 5 other siblings.
Maurice passed away on 1926, at age less than one.
He was buried in , Nebraska.
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Maurice KorthMaurice Korth in The Fort Scott Tribune - Apr 12 1977
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"... gutters To protect their wares, lhe booksellers rover them wilh cellophane This deprives the potential buyer of the joys of looking, musing, ferreting turning over the pages of a Maurice Korth, president of the secondhand booksellers A H U NT for Parisians on thc prowl for rare books ol bargain prices, the row of stalls bordering the Selne ls dwindling ln ..."
Publication place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, United States
Maurice KorthMaurice Korth in Gadsden Times - Jan 16 1977
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"... our i often splashed by water ln tho gutters.” To protect their wares, thc booksellers cover them with cellophane This deprives thc potential buyer of the Joys of s». Maurice Korth, president of the secondhand lers syndicate, explains are more and more scarce But apparently all is nol lost. Just as out at lbc Flea Market once rn a great lucky ..."
Publication place: Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, United States
Maurice KorthMaurice Korth in The Times-News - Dec 16 1976
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"... gutters." To protect their wares, the booksellers cover them with This deprives the potential buyer of the joys of looking, musing, ferreting, turning over the pages of a book. Maurice Korth, president of the secondhand booksellers syndicate, explains that rare editions, anyway, are more and more scarce. But apparently aU is not lost. Just as out at the Flea Market once ..."
Publication place: Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States
Maurice KorthMaurice Korth in The Tuscaloosa News - Dec 13 1976
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"... To protect their wares, the booksellers cover them with cellophane This deprives thc potential buyer of lhe joys of looking, musing, ferreting, turning over the pages of a book Maurice Korth, president of the secondhand booksellers On voit s le paradis des dc rubis ONCE A HAUNT for Parisians on the prowl for rare books at bargain prices, the row of ..."
Publication place: Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States
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Maurice Korth
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Maurice Korth was buried in Saint Bernard Cemetery, Humphrey, Nebraska, United States.