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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
 +*[[1946]] - [[July 29, 1946 Charlie Parker session|"Lover Man" Charlie Parker session]]
 +*[[1959]] - [[Obscene Publications Act 1959]] comes into effect in the United Kingdom.
 +*[[1968]] - ''[[Sweetheart of the Rodeo]]'' by [[The Byrds]] released.
 +*1968 - [[Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka ]] recorded, released in 1971
==Births== ==Births==
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*[[1883]] - [[Benito Mussolini]], Italian dictator (d. [[1945]]) *[[1883]] - [[Benito Mussolini]], Italian dictator (d. [[1945]])
*[[1885]] - [[Theda Bara]], American film actress (d. [[1955]]) *[[1885]] - [[Theda Bara]], American film actress (d. [[1955]])
-*[[1905]] - [[Clara Bow]], American actress (d. [[1965]])+*[[1905]] - [[Clara Bow]], American actress (d. 1965)
 +*[[1910]] - [[Julien Gracq]], French writer (d. 2007)
 +*[[1921]] - [[Chris Marker]] French filmmaker (d. 2012)
*[[1924]] - [[Elizabeth Short]], victim in the [[Black Dahlia]] case (d. [[1947]]) *[[1924]] - [[Elizabeth Short]], victim in the [[Black Dahlia]] case (d. [[1947]])
-*[[1927]] - [[Harry Mulisch]], Dutch author+*[[1927]] - [[Harry Mulisch]], Dutch author (d. 2010)
-*[[1929]] - [[Jean Baudrillard]], French philosopher+*[[1929]] - [[Jean Baudrillard]], French philosopher (d. 2007)
-*[[1955]] - [[Dave Stevens]], American illustrator+*[[1932]] - [[Mike Hodges]], British director (d. 2022)
 +*[[1955]] - [[Dave Stevens]], American illustrator (d. 2008)
 +*[[1932]] - [[Mike Hodges]], British director (d. 2022)
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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
-*[[1844]] - [[Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart]], Austrian composer (b. [[1791]])+ 
*[[1890]] - [[Vincent van Gogh]], Dutch painter (b. [[1853]]) *[[1890]] - [[Vincent van Gogh]], Dutch painter (b. [[1853]])
 +*[[1900]] - [[Henry Spencer Ashbee]], English bibliographer (b. [[1834]])
*[[1979]] - [[Herbert Marcuse]], German philosopher (b. [[1898]]) *[[1979]] - [[Herbert Marcuse]], German philosopher (b. [[1898]])
*[[1983]] - [[Luis Buñuel]], Spanish director (b. [[1900]]) *[[1983]] - [[Luis Buñuel]], Spanish director (b. [[1900]])
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-== Notes == 
-*[[Henry Spencer Ashbee]] (21 April, 1834 - 29 July, 1900) was a book collector, writer, and bibliographer notable for his particular focus on eroticism. 
-*[[Chris Marker]] 
-*[[Julien Gracq]] 
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