Mauricio López-Roberts
Spanish noble, diplomat and politician
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Don Mauricio López-Roberts y Terry, Marquess consort of Torrehermosa (Nice, France, 23 January 1873 - Madrid, Spain, 18 February 1940) was a Spanish noble, diplomat and politician.[1]
References
Works
Narrative
- The Triz Garcia, 1902.
- The singer, 1902.
- The family of Hita, 1902.
- The future of Paco Tudela, 1903.
- Arnaiz Lino's novel, 1905.
- The Sphinx smiles, 1906.
- The wagon of Thespis, 1906.
- "Las infanzonas", 1907.
- A Night of Souls, 1907.
- Doña Martyrdom, 1907.
- The true home, 1917, Fastenrath Award.
- Old wives tales, 1917.
- The jealous, 1918.
- The white bird, 1919.
- The groom, 1920.
Essay
- Poster Art, 1931.
References
- ^ Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1872. p. 723.
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