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- This article is about the travel writer. For the violinist, see Eugene Fodor.
Eugene Fodor (pronounced /ju'dʒin 'foʊdɚ/) (October 14, 1905 in Leva, Hungary (now Levice, Slovakia) —February 18, 1991 ) was an American writer of travel literature. In 1949, he founded Fodor's in Paris, France.
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- "Eugene Fodor". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved October 30.
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