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Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk (10 June 1903 – 14 April 1997) was a poet, polemicist, and pretender to the Polish throne. Born in New Zealand, he was the eldest son of Auckland architect Robert Wladislas (Potocki) de Montalk, grandson of Paris-born Professor Count Joseph Wladislas Edmond Potocki de Montalk, and great-grandson of Polish-born Count Jozef Franciszek Jan Potocki, the Insurgent, of Białystok.

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  • Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk (10 June 1903 – 14 April 1997) was a poet, polemicist, and pretender to the Polish throne. Born in New Zealand, he was the eldest son of Auckland architect Robert Wladislas (Potocki) de Montalk, grandson of Paris-born Professor Count Joseph Wladislas Edmond Potocki de Montalk, and great-grandson of Polish-born Count Jozef Franciszek Jan Potocki, the Insurgent, of Białystok. In 1926, de Montalk left his wife and small daughter in New Zealand to be a poet by "...follow(ing) the golden road to Samarkand". He travelled to England but moved in 1949 to Draguignan in the south of France where he obtained land and a ramshackle stone cottage – the Villa Vigoni – deep in the Provençal countryside. He did not return to New Zealand until 1983. Between 1984 and 1993, he followed the sun by spending summers in either New Zealand or France. He died at Brignoles in France in 1997 and was buried at Draguignan. (en)
  • Geoffrey Władysław Vaile hrabia Potocki de Montalk, znany też jako Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki of Montalk (ur. 1903 w Nowej Zelandii, zm. 1997 w Brignoles, Francja) – poeta, tłumacz dzieł literatury polskiej na język angielski, samozwańczy król Polski jako Władysław V. (pl)
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  • Geoffrey Wladyslaw Vaile Potocki de Montalk (en)
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  • Geoffrey Wladyslaw Vaile Potocki de Montalk (en)
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  • A police photograph of Count Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk (en)
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  • Lament for Sir John Penis; Katyn Manifesto (en)
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  • Geoffrey Władysław Vaile hrabia Potocki de Montalk, znany też jako Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki of Montalk (ur. 1903 w Nowej Zelandii, zm. 1997 w Brignoles, Francja) – poeta, tłumacz dzieł literatury polskiej na język angielski, samozwańczy król Polski jako Władysław V. (pl)
  • Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk (10 June 1903 – 14 April 1997) was a poet, polemicist, and pretender to the Polish throne. Born in New Zealand, he was the eldest son of Auckland architect Robert Wladislas (Potocki) de Montalk, grandson of Paris-born Professor Count Joseph Wladislas Edmond Potocki de Montalk, and great-grandson of Polish-born Count Jozef Franciszek Jan Potocki, the Insurgent, of Białystok. (en)
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