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  1. Henry Hubert Alexandre Kistemaeckers (October 13, 1872 – January 21, 1938) was a prolific Belgian-born French author and playwright. Early life and career. Henry Hubert Alexandre Kistemaeckers was born in Floreffe, [1] a small town some forty-five miles southeast of Brussels.

  2. Henry Kistemaeckers may refer to: Henry Kistemaeckers (publisher), 1851–1934. Henry Kistemaeckers (playwright), 1872–1938. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  3. Henry Kistemaeckers, novelist, playwright and president of the French Society of Authors, died today at the age of 65. Born in Belgium, he was naturalized here in 1900 after his first literary...

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    Kistemaeckers was a recipient of the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, served as president of the French Society of Authors and was a member of the Society of Playwrights, Society of Men of Letters and the popular committee of the Society of Preservation against Tuberculosis. Kistemaeckers died in Paris on January 21, 1938, at the age of 65.

  5. Henry Kistemaeckers (October 13, 1872 – January 21, 1938) was a prolific Belgian-born French author and playwright.

  6. Henry Hubert Alexandre Kistemaeckers was born in Floreffe, a small town some forty-five miles southeast of Brussels. He was the son of Henry Kistemaeckers (1851–1934), a controversial Belgian publisher often at odds with the censorship laws of the day.

  7. Henry Kistemaekers was born on 13 October 1872 in Floreffe, Wallonia, Belgium. He was a writer, known for The Woman of Bronze (1923), L'occident (1928) and La nuit est à nous (1930). He died on 21 January 1938 in Paris, France.