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• (Biography, Book / Monograph, Country Fact Sheet, Country Report, Database, Educational Report, Government Document, Law, Newspaper, Newswire, Pamphlet, Report, Speech, TV & Radio News Transcript, etc.) *Titles with 'Coming Soon' in the Availability column indicate that this publication was recently added to the database and therefore few or no articles are currently available. If the ‡ symbol is present, it indicates that 10% or more of the articles from this publication may not contain full text because the publisher is not the rights holder. Publications included on this database are subject to change without notice due to contractual agreements with publishers. Coverage dates shown are the intended dates only and may not yet match those on the product. All coverage is cumulative. Due to third party ownership of full text, EBSCO Information Services is dependent on publisher publication schedules (and in some cases embargo periods) in order to produce full text on its products. Source Type | ISSN / ISBN | Publication Name | Publisher | Indexing and Abstracting Start | Indexing and Abstracting Stop | Full Text Start | Full Text Stop | Full Text Delay (Months) | PDF Images (full page) | Country | Availability* | MID | Book / Monograph | 9781572840980 | 1001 Best Slow-Cooke | • UNESCO Archives AtoM CatalogueBorn in Buenos Aires in 1890, Victoria Ocampo came from an Argentinian high-society family. In 1916, aged 26, she met José Ortega y Gasset who had a great influence on her. Virginia Woolf, to whom she later dedicated a study, also inspired her to become a writer. Ocampo formed long friendships with a number of writers and intellectuals, such as Français Pierre Drieu La |