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Definition of Barthelme
1. Noun. United States author of sometimes surrealistic stories (1931-1989).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barthelme
Literary usage of Barthelme
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United States in the World War by John Bach McMaster (1918)
"The cause of this action by Germany, it was said, was a message, sent to the
Cologne Gazette by Mr. George barthelme, the American correspondent for that ..."
2. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1906)
"barthelme, it was said: 'The fact that its provisions corresponded with his ...
barthelme, 194 111. 425, 62 NE 800. Some of the questions which counsel for ..."
3. Our War with Germany: A History by John Spencer Bassett (1919)
"When it became known that barthelme was about to be appointed attache at the
Swiss legation, and to remain in Washington, he was informed that he would not ..."
4. Fire Insurance by Lester William Zartman (1909)
"DEPOSITS AND SMALL DEPOSITORS IN PRUSSIA Dr. barthelme,1 from whose book the
foregoing figures are taken, shows that in Germany the savings banks are not ..."
5. Reports of Cases Determined in the Appellate Courts of Illinois by Illinois Appellate Court, Appellate Court, Illinois (1901)
"... deceased, and also by Frank barthelme, administrator of the estate of Laura
barthelme, deceased, the said Frank barthelme having been made a defendant ..."
6. History of the Western Insurrection in Western Pennsylvania, Commonly Called by Henry Marie Brackenridge (1859)
"... barthelme in Anacharsis: " He knew his danger, feared it, yet met it."
The narrative will be followed up in his own words: " The right wing of the army ..."