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*1804 The first steam locomotive leaves the Pen-y-Darren ironwork factory in Wales | |||
*1842 John J. Greenough patents the sewing machine | |||
*1848 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish the Communist Manifesto | |||
*1903 Anais Nin is born in Neuilly, author of narrative texts (La casa incesto, Il delta di Venere, La voce) and of seven volumes by Diario (1931-1974), illuminating testimony of his work as a writer, of the relationships that over time they will tie it to June and Henry Miller, Otto Rank, Antonin Artaud, Nancy and Lawrence Durrell | |||
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Revision as of 13:06, 23 February 2018
- 1804 The first steam locomotive leaves the Pen-y-Darren ironwork factory in Wales
- 1842 John J. Greenough patents the sewing machine
- 1848 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish the Communist Manifesto
- 1903 Anais Nin is born in Neuilly, author of narrative texts (La casa incesto, Il delta di Venere, La voce) and of seven volumes by Diario (1931-1974), illuminating testimony of his work as a writer, of the relationships that over time they will tie it to June and Henry Miller, Otto Rank, Antonin Artaud, Nancy and Lawrence Durrell
back to the Calendar of the Universal Human Nation