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Booth-Tucker and Frederick
Others believed that Booth was creating a dynasty, as was suggested by the fact that he insisted that his sons-in-law added ' Booth ' to their own names ( see Frederick Booth-Tucker and Arthur Booth-Clibborn ).
* Booth-Tucker, Frederick Gems from the life of Catherine Booth, the Mother of The Salvation Army: being extracts from the original ( 1893 )
Most noticeably, William and Catherine Booth, founders of The Salvation Army, are buried in a prominent location close to Church Street and next to their son Bramwell Booth and various SA commissioners, including Elijah Cadman, Frederick Booth-Tucker, George Scott Railton, the Army's first Commissioner, Theodore Kitching and T. Henry Howard, its Chief of Staff.

Booth-Tucker and .
* Women who have worked and won: the life-story of Mrs. Spurgeon, Mrs. Booth-Tucker, F. R.

Frederick and Short
North American holdings were listed by Frederick R. Goff and a worldwide union catalogue is provided by the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue.
* Frederick Dilley Glidden ( pen name Luke Short ), Western writer, known for Ramrod ( 1947 ) and Blood on the Moon ( 1948 )
* Dickinson, Frederick W. A Short History of the Leland Iron Works.
* A Short History of the American Stomach ( 2008, Frederick Kaufman )
Short also reproduced in fine mezzotints several pictures of George Frederick Watts, " Orpheus and Eurydice ," " Diana and Endymion ," " Love and Death ," " Hope ," and the portrait of Lord Tennyson, all remarkable as faithful and imaginative renderings.
Category: Short story collections by Frederick Forsyth

Frederick and Life
* Life of the Party ( 1942 ), with Frederick Loewe
Douglass wrote several autobiographies, eloquently describing his experiences in slavery in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became influential in its support for abolition.
He wrote two more autobiographies, with his last, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, published in 1881 and covering events through and after the Civil War.
The exact year is also unknown ( on the first page of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, he stated: " I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.
Douglass ' best-known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845.
In 1881, after the Civil War, Douglass published Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, which he revised in 1892.
In his last autobiography The Life & Times of Frederick Douglass, Douglass referred to Lincoln as America's " greatest President.
* A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave ( 1845 )
* Life and Times of Frederick Douglass ( 1881, revised 1892 )
The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass.
* Houston A. Baker, Jr., Introduction, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Penguin, 1986 edition.
Slave and Citizen: The Life of Frederick Douglass.
* Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
* Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time.
* Timeline of " The Life of Frederick Douglass " – Features key political events
* Frederick Douglass NHS – Douglass ' Life
In 1973, along with his two sons and Frederick Hyman, he created the Cousteau Society for the Protection of Ocean Life, Frederick Hyman being its first President ; it now has more than 300, 000 members.
* May – Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave written by himself is published by the Boston Anti-Slavery Society.
* Frederick Douglass publishes his autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
Life and times of Frederick Douglass: his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history, written by himself.
High Life has brought back its " Girl in the Moon " logo, which features a modestly dressed young lady that, by legend, is company founder Frederick Miller's granddaughter.

Frederick and Catherine
Joachim Frederick and Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin had these children:
John Sigismund was born in Halle an der Saale to Joachim Frederick, Elector of Brandenburg, and his first wife Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin.
On 11 June 1441, Frederick II married Catherine of Saxony ( 1421 – August 23, 1476 ), a daughter of Elector Frederick I of Saxony and Katharina of Brunswick-Lüneburg.
Allegory of the First Partition of Poland | 1st partition of Poland, showing Catherine II of Russia ( left ), Joseph II of Austria and Frederick the Great of Prussia ( right ) quarelling over their territorial seizures
His parents were Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp ( nephew of Charles XII of Sweden ), and Anna Petrovna, a daughter of Emperor Peter I and Empress Catherine I of Russia.
A few years later, Frederick followed her to Russia, where Empress Catherine II appointed him Governor-General of Eastern Finland, with his seat at Viipuri.
Frederick was reportedly violent towards his wife, and during a visit to Saint Petersburg in December 1786, Augusta asked for protection from Empress Catherine.
Catherine gave Augusta asylum and ordered Frederick to leave Russia.
The Frederick and Catherine Leaser Farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
He has been ranked, with Catherine II of Russia and Frederick II of Prussia, as one of the three great Enlightenment monarchs.
In these, he did not differ from Frederick, Catherine II of Russia, or his own brother and successor Leopold II, all enlightened rulers of the 18th century.
Eventually he counted among his subscribers Catherine II of Russia, Frederick II, king of Prussia, Stanislas Poniatowski, king of Poland, and many princes of the smaller German states.
Initially defeated by the Swedes and forced to recognize the independence of Holstein-Gottorp, Frederick finally drove the next duke of Holstein-Gottorp, Duke Charles Frederick ( who was Frederick IV's first cousin once removed ) out of Schleswig in 1713, and avoided the revenge contemplated by Charles Frederick's mother-in-law, Catherine I of Russia.
Isabel, the eldest daughter, married Sir Frederick Sykes and Catherine, the youngest, married George Archibald, 1st Baron Archibald.
So serious did the situation become that King Frederick II of Prussia advised Tsarina Catherine II of Russia to come to terms with the Confederates.
In 1773 Christian VII of Denmark surrendered Oldenburg to Catherine the Great in exchange for her son and heir Paul's share in the condominial royal-ducal government of the Duchy of Holstein and his claims to the ducal share in the government of the Duchy of Schleswig ; Oldenburg went to Frederick August, Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, the representative of a younger branch of the family, and in 1777 the county was raised to the rank of a duchy.
Lehrer was born in Wichita, Kansas, the son of Lois Catherine ( née Chapman ), a bank clerk, and Harry Frederick Lehrer, a bus station manager.
They live in Westminster and Mallorca with their son, Frederick William Crispian Field, born on 19 December 2007, and their daughter, Arabella Matilda Catherine Field, born on 18 June 2011.
* His sister Catherine married Frederick Philipse, the first Lord of Philipsborough Manor, and his brother Jacobus married Frederick Philipse's adopted daughter, Eva De Vries Philipse.
In the War in Defense of the Constitution, the Commonwealth's ally Prussia, under Frederick William II, broke its alliance with the Commonwealth, which was effectively defeated by Catherine the Great's Imperial Russia in alliance with the Targowica Confederation, a coalition of Polish magnates and landless nobility who opposed reforms that might weaken their influence.

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