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1900 - Julian Hartridge Green, born on the 6th of September in France. He was a French born American author of several novels including Léviathan and Each in His Own Darkness.
1916 - At the age of 16, he volunteered his services as an ambulanceman in the American Field Service. When his age was discovered his enlistment was annulled.
1918 - He immediately signed up with an ambulance unit of the American Red Cross.
1918 - 1919 - He enlisted in the French Army, in which he served as a second lieutenant of artillery.
1919 - 1922 - He was educated at the University of Virginia in the United States.
1926 - 1976 - His fame rests principally not on his novels, but on his journals, published in ten volumes.
1942 - He was mobilized and sent to New York to work at the United States Office of War Information.
1962 - 1965 - Three of his books have been turned into films: Léviathan, for which he himself wrote the screenplay, is the most famous. Adrienne Mesurat and La Dame de pique are the other two.
1998 - He died on the 13th of August in Paris and was buried in the parish church of Klagenfurt, Austria.
1916 - At the age of 16, he volunteered his services as an ambulanceman in the American Field Service. When his age was discovered his enlistment was annulled.
1918 - He immediately signed up with an ambulance unit of the American Red Cross.
1918 - 1919 - He enlisted in the French Army, in which he served as a second lieutenant of artillery.
1919 - 1922 - He was educated at the University of Virginia in the United States.
1926 - 1976 - His fame rests principally not on his novels, but on his journals, published in ten volumes.
1942 - He was mobilized and sent to New York to work at the United States Office of War Information.
1962 - 1965 - Three of his books have been turned into films: Léviathan, for which he himself wrote the screenplay, is the most famous. Adrienne Mesurat and La Dame de pique are the other two.
1998 - He died on the 13th of August in Paris and was buried in the parish church of Klagenfurt, Austria.
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