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- Q71714 description "German writer".
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- Q71714 abstract "Henry Winterfeld (born April 9, 1901, in Hamburg, Germany; died January 27, 1990, in Machias, Maine), published under the pseudonym Manfred Michael, was a German writer and artist famous for his children's and young adult novels. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1940 and lived there until his death.Henry Winterfeld was married to Elsie Winterfeld. She worked as a toy designer and created a patented three-headed doll.".
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- Q71714 pseudonym "Manfred Michael".
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- Q71714 birthDate "1901-04-09".
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- Q71714 dateOfBirth "1901".
- Q71714 dateOfBirth "1901-04-09".
- Q71714 dateOfDeath "1990".
- Q71714 dateOfDeath "1990-01-27".
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- Q71714 name "Winterfeld, Henry".
- Q71714 nationality "German".
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- Q71714 pseudonym "Manfred Michael".
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- Q71714 shortDescription "German writer".
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- Q71714 comment "Henry Winterfeld (born April 9, 1901, in Hamburg, Germany; died January 27, 1990, in Machias, Maine), published under the pseudonym Manfred Michael, was a German writer and artist famous for his children's and young adult novels. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1940 and lived there until his death.Henry Winterfeld was married to Elsie Winterfeld. She worked as a toy designer and created a patented three-headed doll.".
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