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His authorised biography argues that Williams did not take his own life but died of an accidental overdose.
An authorised biography, Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams, by Christopher Stevens, was published in October 2010.
On 24 January 2011 a new, authorised, biography – Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster by Stephen Jacobs – was published in the UK by Tomahawk Press.
As John Carey has summed up with regard to John Coldstream's authorised biography however, " it is virtually impossible that he ( Bogarde ) saw Belsen or any other camp.
The authorised biography ( published in 2006 ), was titled Wild Mary, a reference both to her childhood nickname, and to her sex life as a young woman, when she had many lovers.
From Sheridan Morley's authorised biography: " Accustomed as we have now become to ... the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company, it is almost impossible to conceive how revolutionary John's idea was for the West End of 1937, where there had simply been nothing like it since the heyday of Henry Irving and the actor-managers more than fifty years earlier.
In 2000, the popular New Zealand historian Michael King published his authorised biography of Frame, Wrestling with the Angel.
The Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker was heavily involved in this process but the story of his conception, development and installation of a synchronisation device in a period of 48 hours ( first found in an authorised biography of Fokker written in 1929 ) has been shown to be not factual.
Une Baladine ( in English, a wandering minstrel ), an authorised pictorial biography by Francoise Piazza, was published in France and Switzerland in October 2007, and the following month Clark promoted it in bookshops and at book fairs.
An authorised biography, The Player: The Life of Tony O ' Reilly, was produced by Ivan Fallon, a journalist and biographer in the early 1990s, now a senior executive at one of O ' Reilly's companies, and is the only study of any length.
* London, UK, 1994: Hodder & Staughton ; Fallon, Ivan: " The Player, The Life of Tony O ' Reilly " ( HB, 1995, Coronet Books paperback edition )-The authorised biography
The 6th Marquess of Salisbury commissioned Andrew Roberts to write Salisbury's authorised biography, which was published in 1999.
Although his was not an authorised biography, Aitken was one of the few biographers from whom Nixon accepted questions and to whom he granted interviews.
After his death in 1892, Lady Tennyson devoted herself to helping her son write the authorised biography.
The authorised biography of the first forty years of the life of John Stott.
The second volume of the authorised biography of John Stott, covering 1960 onwards.
In 2007, Lloyd's authorised biography, Supercat, was published.
He is currently writing an authorised biography of Lord Carrington.
In 1998, Collins published his first book, Still Suitable for Miners, an authorised biography of the singer / songwriter Billy Bragg.
A former editor of The Spectator ( 1984 – 90 ), the Sunday Telegraph ( 1992-5 ) and The Daily Telegraph ( 1995 – 2003 ); he resigned from the last post to spend more time writing Margaret Thatcher's authorised biography, which will be published after her death.
In 1990 he wrote Bare, an authorised biography of pop-star George Michael.
Over a decade after having written The Life and Work of Harold Pinter ( London: Faber, 1996 ), the first edition of his authorised biography of Pinter, Billington discusses his critical perspective on the play in his videotaped discussion for Pinter at the BBC, broadcast on BBC Four television from 26 October through 9 November 2002.
* Bedford, Sybille, Aldous Huxley: A biography-1973-the standard, two-volume authorised biography of Huxley
Evans also co-operated on his authorised biography, called Ghost On The Wall, which was released at the end of 2004.

authorised and on
* Attorney-in-fact, a person authorised to act on someone else's behalf in a legal or business matter by a power of attorney
* Attorney ( England and Wales ), a person, who may be but is not necessarily a lawyer, who is authorised to act on someone else's behalf in either a business or a personal matter
The Bank is one of eight banks authorised to issue banknotes in the United Kingdom, but has a monopoly on the issue of banknotes in England and Wales and regulates the issue of banknotes by commercial banks in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
In 784 Kammu authorised the teaching of a new course based on the Spring and Autumn Annals based on two newly imported commentaries: Kung-yang and Ku-liang.
In early 1915, attempting to seize a strategic advantage by capturing Constantinople, the British authorised an attack on the peninsula.
Thus, Alexander remained in command of the 15th Army Group, and, with the support of numerous allied commanders, controversially authorised the bombing of the historic abbey at Cassino, which resulted in little advance on the German Winter Line defences.
This means that a driver can be ordered " by an authorised person ... upon production of evidence of his authorisation, require him to stop the running of the engine of that vehicle " and a " person who fails to comply ... shall be guilty of an offence and be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale ".
In the late 19th century, as Spanish influence expanded, Melilla became the only authorised centre of trade on the Rif coast between Tetuan and the Algerian frontier.
George Stephenson used the 4 ft 8½ in gauge ( with a belated extra of free movement to reduce binding on curves ) for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, authorised in 1826 and opened 30 September 1830.
However, the Chester and Birkenhead Railway, authorised on 12 July 1837, was ; the Eastern Counties Railway, authorised on 4 July 1836, was ; London and Blackwall Railway, authorised on 28 July 1836, was ; the London and Brighton Railway, authorised on 15 July 1837, was ; the Manchester and Birmingham Railway, authorised on 30 June 1837, was ; the Manchester and Leeds Railway, authorised on 4 July 1836, was and the Northern and Eastern Railway, authorised on 4 July 1836, was.

authorised and Park
The university authorised construction of a new stadium to be built in Macdonald Park at the corner of University and Pine Avenues.
The route from Staines was authorised in 1847 and was opened by the Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway as far as Datchet, on the opposite side of Home Park from the town of Windsor, on 22 August 1848.
Accordingly, the GNR authorised the station to be completed, now to be known as Oakleigh Park.

authorised and website
* Anne Dudley discography at The Art Of Noise Online authorised website
* JULIAN SLADE-the new authorised 2009 website
Images from the website of the European Union are copyrighted, but reproduction is authorised, provided the source is acknowledged and unless otherwise stated.
* The Art Of Noise Online authorised website
* Officially authorised Page 6 / New Atari User website

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