Edwin J. Nigg has written:
'Schweizer Jassbuch' -- subject(s): Card games, History, Jass (Game)
Josephina Niggli was a Mexican-American playwright and novelist who wrote works that focused on the Mexican-American experience, including "Mexican Village" and "Step Down, Elder Brother." She was known for her contributions to Chicano literature and for producing authentic portrayals of Mexican Culture in her writings.
Arthur Niggli has written:
'International poster annual'
Artur Niloff has written:
'Instrumentations-Tabelle' -- subject(s): Charts, diagrams, Charts, diagrams, etc, Instrumentation and orchestration, Musical instruments
Josephina. Niggli has written:
'The red velvet goat'
'Miracle at Blaise'
'Sunday costs five pesos'
Hedi Fritz-Niggli has written: 'Strahlenbiologie' -- subject(s): Radiobiology
Josefina Niggli died in 1983.
Simone Niggli-Luder was born in 1978.
Paul Niggli was born on 1888-06-26.
Paul Niggli died on 1953-01-13.
In "The Street of the Canon" by Josefina Niggli, some symbols include the canon itself, which represents tradition and heritage in the town, and the fire that burns in the street, symbolizing destruction and renewal. The cactus garden can symbolize resilience and adaptability in the face of challenges.
Josephina Sykes's birth name is Josephina Wesselly.
Josefina Niggli was born on July 13, 1910, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
Josephina is a Spanish orgin name, but it is spelled either "Josephina" or "Josefina" in English.
Ganyra josephina was created in 1819.
The cast of Kujira no Josephina - 1979 includes: Kazue Takahashi as Josephina the Whale
Jana Josephina Leipziger was born in 1978.