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* Davenport-Hines, Richard: Gothic: Four Hundred Years of Excess, Horror, Evil and Ruin.
Ahmanson-Murphy Fine Are Imprint, 332 pp., University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-23821-4. hjhjhj * Davenport-Hines, Richard ( 1999 ).
The fifth book was The Wartime Journals, edited by Richard Davenport-Hines, published in 2011.
Edited by Richard Davenport-Hines.
* The Wartime Journals: Hugh Trevor-Roper, Edited by Richard Davenport-Hines, 2011 ISBN 1-84885-990-2.
2006 saw the publication of the noted British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper's letters to Berenson in the period 1947-1960, in a book entitled Letters from Oxford: Hugh Trevor-Roper to Bernard Berenson, edited by Richard Davenport-Hines, published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson.
* Richard Davenport-Hines, Auden ( 1996 )
* Richard Davenport-Hines, ‘ Vincent, Edgar, Viscount D ' Abernon ( 1857 – 1941 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008, accessed 10 July 2011.
There is a story in circulation that Wood's wife, Rebecca Massey, was the first known intravenous morphine addict and died of an overdose delivered by her husband's invention, however, Richard Davenport-Hines states that, ' It is a myth: she outlived him, and survived until 1894.
Her entry was written by Richard Davenport-Hines.

Davenport-Hines and .
His biographer Davenport-Hines says he was " imaginative, sympathetic, warm-hearted, and gloriously versatile.
* R. P. T. Davenport-Hines, Speculators and Patriots.
Davenport-Hines, however, believes Butt and Millet were gay lovers.

Richard and 1998
Canadian scholar Richard Toporoski theorised in 1998 that " if, let us say, an alteration were to be made in the United Kingdom to the Act of Settlement 1701, providing for the succession of the Crown ... t is my opinion that the domestic constitutional law of Australia or Papua New Guinea, for example, would provide for the succession in those countries of the same person who became Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
* Richard P. Gabriel: Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community, Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-19-512123-6, PDF
* Abanes, Richard, Cults, New Religious Movements, and Your Family, Crossway Books, Wheaton, 1998.
( Richard Bak, A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium, 1998, pp. 58 – 59 )
( Richard Bak, A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium, 1998, pp. 73 – 74 ) After entering the ninth inning behind 13 – 4, the team staged a dramatic comeback to win 14 – 13.
* 1927 – Richard Cassilly, American tenor ( d. 1998 )
* 1909 – Richard McDonald, American fast food entrepreneur ( d. 1998 )
UNSCOM chief weapons inspector Richard Butler withdrew his team from Iraq in November 1998 because of Iraq's lack of cooperation.
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* 1998Richard McDonald, American businessman, co-founded McDonald's ( b. 1909 )
" Richard Holmes, in 1998, declared the importance of the poem's Preface while describing the reception of the 1816 volume of poems: " However, no contemporary critic saw the larger possible significance of Coleridge's Preface to ' Kubla Khan ', though it eventually became one of the most celebrated, and disputed, accounts of poetic composition ever written.
* 1998 – Derek Harold Richard Barton, British chemist, Nobel laureate ( b. 1918 )
Its founder and president is Richard Heidmann, a space propulsion engineer, who participated in the founding convention of the Mars Society in August 1998 and is a member of the Mars Society Steering Committee.
" Historian Richard Ellis ( 1998 ) says that the SDS's search for their own identity " increasingly meant rejecting, even demonizing, liberalism.
* Royal Blood: Richard III and the mystery of the princes by Bertram Fields ( HarperCollins, 1998 ) ( ISBN 0-06-039269-X )
* Richard Doyle ( politician ) ( 1923 – 2003 ), Canadian senator, 1985 – 1998, journalist and author
* Sherman, Robert B. and Sherman, Richard M. ( 1998 ) " Walt's Time: From Before to Beyond " ISBN 0-9646059-3-7
* September 8 – Derek Harold Richard Barton, British chemist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1998 )
* June 6 – Richard Paul, American actor ( d. 1998 )
* Richard Jenkyns, Virgil's Experience, Oxford, 1998.
After his death, Powell's friend Richard Ritchie recorded in 1998 that " during one of the habitual coal crises of recent years he told me that he had no objection to supporting the coal industry, either through the restriction of cheap coal imports or subsidy, if it were the country's wish to preserve local coal communities ".
* Within the foundations of the Dome in 1998, a time capsule was buried by Katy Hill and Richard Bacon, two of the then current presenters of the long running BBC children's programme Blue Peter.
* The Century of Progress is depicted in the films Massacre starring Richard Dix, and in Buddy ( 1998 ) starring Rene Russo.
The island is mentioned in the novels The Enemy by Desmond Bagley ( 1977 ), Sea of Death by Richard P. Henrick ( 1992 ), The Fist of God by Frederick Forsyth ( 1994 ), Quantico by Greg Bear ( 2005 ), The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde ( 2005 ), Forbidden Island by Malcolm Rose ( 2009 ), And then you die by Iris Johansen ( 1998 ), The Island by R J Price ( better-known as the poet Richard Price ) ( 2010 ) and The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin ( 2011 ).

Richard and Gothic
Classic works of this Urban Gothic include Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ), Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1891 ), George du Maurier's Trilby ( 1894 ), Richard Marsh's The Beetle: A Mystery ( 1897 ), Henry James ' The Turn of the Screw ( 1898 ), and the stories of Arthur Machen.
This early Gothic Revival architecture church was designed by Richard Upjohn, who also designed Trinity Church at the foot of Wall Street in Lower Manhattan.
Some of the buildings designed by the Sugdens are as follows: the Congregational Church with its 130 ’ spire, ( now Trinity Church ), built in the Victorian Gothic Revival style ( 1863 ), Myatt ’ s Mill in Earl Street ( 1864 ), Mill Street Methodist Chapel and Ragged School ( 1870 ), the Cottage Hospital, in memory of silk manufacturer James Allsop ( 1871 ), their own houses in Queen Street, complete with monograms for William, Larner and for Larner ’ s French wife ( 1877 ), West Street School ( extended in 1881 ), the District Bank, which exhibits a strong Richard Norman Shaw influence ( 1882 ) and the Leonard Street Police Station in Scottish Baronial style ( 1891 ).
The gates were designed by Richard Upjohn in Gothic Revival style.
The church, built in the Gothic style, was built between 1932 and 1935 with a donation from Richard Beatty Mellon ( 1858 – 1933 ) as a memorial to his parents, Thomas Mellon ( 1813 – 1908 ) and Sarah Jane Negley, who were active members of the church.
They include the Gothic Revival South Parish Church erected by master-builder Stephen Hassam in 1842, St. Luke's Church designed by Richard Upjohn in 1863, and the Italianate Town Hall designed in 1872 by Edward Dow, New Hampshire's most prominent architect after the Civil War.
Nor was he the only one ; in 1795 Richard Warner wrote a potboiler entitled Netley Abbey, a Gothic Story in two volumes, featuring skullduggery at the abbey during the middle ages.
A fellow of the society, Richard Gough ( director 1771 to 1791 ), sought to expand and improve publication of the society's research, motivated by the steady dilapidation of examples of Gothic architecture.
It was housed in a former Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, a Gothic Revival brownstone building which was built in 1844-1845, as designed by architect Richard Upjohn.
Past exhibitions include: London Fashion, which received the first Richard Martin Award for Excellence in Costume Exhibitions from The Costume Society of America, The Corset: Fashioning the Body, and Gothic: Dark Glamour.
French fantastique writers of the 19th century were diversely influenced by the English Gothic novel writers, especially Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Gregory Lewis and Charles Maturin, German author E. T. A. Hoffmann and composer Richard Wagner, American writer Edgar Allan Poe, British poets Lord Byron and Oscar Wilde.
Richard Upjohn ( 22 January 1802 – 16 August 1878 ) was an English-born architect who emigrated to the United States and became most famous for his Gothic Revival churches.
* Ernest Pratt, played by Richard Dean Anderson, was born into a good, conservative Boston family in 1836 and attended Harvard College for a short time, where he fell under the spell of the Romantic poets and Gothic literature.
Richard Herbert Carpenter ( July 1841 – 18 April 1893 ) was an English Gothic Revival architect.
This resulted in a great wave of Gothic revival architecture championed by such followers of the Cambridge Movement as Richard Cromwell Carpenter.
The Decorated Gothic octagonal font, bearing Hebden, Rye, and Luttrell shields, was given to the church by Richard de Hebden ( died 1373 ).
Like Mountfort, Luck was committed to the Gothic revival style, particularly when adherent to the Anglo-Catholic, Oxford Movement ideals inspired by such architects as Augustus Pugin and Richard Cromwell Carpenter.
In the same year a local architect, Richard Suter designed the Gothic ( Anglican ) Christ church.
Richard M. Upjohn's design is in the Eastlake Style, with French and Gothic revival elements.
Also in the 13th century Richard von Deidesheim arranged a rebuilding of the diocese church into the Gothic style.

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