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* Holmes, Richard ( 2008 ).
* Civil War battles in Cornwall, 1642 to 1646 by Richard Holmes, ( Mercia, 1989 ) ISBN 0-948087-32-3
" 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.
* Holmes, Richard.
* Holmes, Richard.
* Young, Peter and Holmes, Richard ( 2000 ).
* Young, Peter and Holmes, Richard ( 2000 ).
* Richard Holmes, ' Joseph Banks in Paradise ', in The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science, 2009.
In a story recounted by Professor Richard Holmes, just three days before D-Day, during a reception in the London Ritz Hotel, Patton shouted across a crowded reception in the direction of paratroop commander General Jim Gavin, " I'll see you in the Pas De Calais, Gavin!
* " Thomas Lawrence: the new romantic-review " Richard Holmes reviews the National Portrait Gallery exhibition, The Guardian, 16 October 2010
Higgins also portrayed Holmes in the 1993 TV film Sherlock Holmes Returns, making him one of the only two actors to portray both Holmes and Moriarty on film, Richard Roxburgh being the other.
In 1835, north of the present town, Major Richard B. Mason established Camp Holmes.
Don King then planned to promote the fight, but Holmes lost a lawsuit filed by Virginia attorney Richard Hirschfeld, who said he had a contract with Holmes that gave him right of first refusal on a Holmes-Coetzee bout.
To Richard Holmes the evidence linking Marlborough with the Camaret Bay letter ( which no longer exists ), is slender, concluding, " It is very hard to imagine a man as careful as Marlborough, only recently freed from suspicion of treason, writing a letter which would kill him if it fell into the wrong hands.
To military historians David Chandler and Richard Holmes, Marlborough is the greatest British commander in history, an assessment that is shared by others, including the Duke of Wellington who could " conceive nothing greater than Marlborough at the head of an English army.
* Holmes, Richard ( 2008 ).
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Holmes, Dr Johnson and Mr Savage
* Whitbread Best Book Award: Richard Holmes, Coleridge: Early Visions
Other of Newman's suggestions were Jane Horrocks as Katie Reed, Helena Bonham Carter as Penelope Churchward, Colin Firth as Arthur Holmwood, Christopher Lee as Mycroft Holmes, Richard E. Grant as John Seward, and Harvey Keitel as Count Dracula.
* 1984 – Gold, Coxed Four ( with Martin Cross, Adrian Ellison, Andy Holmes, Richard Budgett ).
In July 1965, Richard E. Holmes became the first African-American student to enroll at Mississippi State University.

Holmes and ed
* Holmes, George, ed.
* The Sherlock Holmes illustrated omnibus: a facsimile ed.
* Holmes, Michael W., ed., The Apostolic Fathers: Greek Texts and English Translations, Baker Academic, 2007.
* Holmes, Arthur, Principles of Physical Geology, Halsted, 1978, 3rd ed., pp 421 – 422 ISBN 0-471-07251-6
* Collins, Ronald K. L., ed., The Fundamental Holmes: A Free Speech Chronicle and Reader ( Cambridge University Press, 2010 )
* Lerner, Max, ed., The Mind and Faith of Justice Holmes: His Speeches, Essays, Letters and Judicial Opinions.
* Gillian Holmes ( ed ) Who's Who of Canadian Women, 1999-2000 University of Toronto Press, 1999 ISBN 0-920966-55-1, pg.
* William V. Harris, Brooke Holmes ( ed.
*" Holmes Rolston, III " in Fifty Key Thinkers on the Environment, Joy A. Palmer, ed.
*" Rolston, Holmes ," in Anne Becher, ed.
* The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: Early Detective Stories, ed.

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Sherlock Holmes, the ancestor of all private eyes, was born during the 1890s.
With the advent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, the development of the modern private detective begins.
Holmes rebels against the social conventions of his day not on moral but rather on aesthetic grounds.
It was in order to avoid the stuffy routine of middle class life that Holmes became a detective in the first place.
The curious relationship between Holmes and Scotland Yard provides an important clue to the deeper significance of his eccentric behavior.
Although he is perfectly willing to cooperate with Scotland Yard, Holmes has nothing but contempt for the intelligence and mentality of the police.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
Another, more interesting explanation, is hinted at by Watson when he observes on several occasions that Holmes would have made a magnificent criminal.
Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
The first series of Sherlock Holmes adventures ends with Holmes and Moriarty grappling together on the edge of a cliff.
Linked to Holmes even in death, Moriarty represents the alter-ego of the great detective, the image of what our hero might have become were he not a public servant.
Just as Holmes the eccentric stands behind Holmes the detective, so Holmes the potential criminal lurks behind both.
Their dedication to the status quo has been affirmed at the expense of the fascinating but dangerous individualism of a Sherlock Holmes.
Like Holmes, the American private eye rejects the social conventions of his time.
But unlike Holmes, he feels his society to be not merely dull but also corrupt.
What was only a vague suspicion in the case of Sherlock Holmes now appears as a direct accusation: the private eye is in danger of turning into his opposite.
These were educated men, who, as Mr. Justice Holmes was fond of saying, formed their inductions out of experience under the burden of responsibility.
Drs. Howry and Holmes at the University of Colorado Medical School have applied the same sonar technique to other areas of soft tissue and have obtained extremely good results.
Drawing upon the traditional discretion of the chancellor, Mr. Justice Holmes introduced a series of self-imposed judicial restraints that culminated in Mr. Justice Frankfurter's famous doctrine of abstention.
It was Pete Holmes, the cabdriver.
For 18 months, Hamilton Holmes, 19, and Charlayne Hunter, 18, had tried to get into the university.
They graduated together from Atlanta's Turner High School, where Valedictorian Holmes was first in the class and Charlayne third.

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