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* March 19 – Irving Wallace, American novelist ( d. 1990 )
* The 1972 novel by Irving Wallace, The Word concerns archaeological forgery, the finding and translation of a supposed lost gospel by James the Just, close relative of Jesus Christ, as part of a large project to be published as a new Bible that would inspire a Christian revival, but which is possibly a forged document.
The seven other authors who have accomplished this are Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, William Styron, Irving Wallace, Dr. Seuss, Mitch Albom and Glenn Beck.
With them on the brief were U. S. Attorney General James Howard McGrath, U. S. Assistant Attorney General McInerney, Irving H. Saypol, Robert W. Ginnane, Frank H. Gordon, Edward C. Wallace, and Lawrence K. Bailey.
* The book The Miracle by Irving Wallace is speculative fiction based on the story of St. Bernadette.
After making his most subdued film, a commercially unsuccessful adaptation of the popular Irving Wallace novel The Seven Minutes ( 1971 ) for Fox, Meyer returned to grindhouse-style independent cinema in 1973 with the blaxploitation period piece Black Snake, which was dismissed by critics and audiences as incoherent.
* Irving Wallace – The Word
* Irving Wallace – The Seven Minutes
* Irving Wallace – The Chapman Report
According to Irving Wallace ( in an essay originally in his book The Fabulous Originals but later republished and updated in his collection The Sunday Gentleman ) Bell was involved in several police investigations, mostly in Scotland, such as the Ardlamont Mystery of 1893, usually with forensic expert Professor Henry Littlejohn.
Singing in an untrained, Mermanesque, vibrato-laden style, according to Irving Wallace, David Wallechinsky and Amy Wallace in The Book of Lists 2, her voice was compared to the sound of " roaches scurrying across a trash can lid.
* Irving Wallace on Fred Allen
According to David Wallechinsky and Irving Wallace, by 1945 the words and the tune had come together in a song still called by Tindley's title, " I'll Overcome Some Day ", with additional words by Atron Twigg and a revised musical arrangement by Chicago composer, arranger, and publisher, Kenneth Morris.
The book, by author David Wallechinsky, the son of novelist Irving Wallace, and his " Pali " classmate, film critic Michael Medved, described Pacific Palisades as a microcosm of America during the tumultuous Summer of Love-era.
* Irving Wallace, American novelist and non-fiction writer
After graduating college, Harrison and Wallace worked for Irving Oil.
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Irving and author
* 1905 – Irving Johnson, American sailor and author ( d. 1991 )
* 1920 – Irving Kristol, American pundit, columnist and author ( d. 2009 )
* 1942 – John Irving, American author
Moreover, when the discredited author David Irving lost his English libel case against Deborah Lipstadt, and her publisher, Penguin Books, and thus was publicly identified as a Holocaust denier, the trial judge, Justice Charles Gray, concluded that:
** John Irving, American author
* November 28 – Washington Irving, American author ( b. 1783 )
* April 3 – Washington Irving, American author ( d. 1859 )
Before his execution, Keitel published Mein Leben: Pflichterfüllung bis zum Untergang: Hitlers Feldmarschall und Chef des Oberkommandos der Wehrmacht in Selbstzeugnissen, otherwise known in English as In the Service of the Reich, and was later re-edited as The Memoirs of Field-Marshal Keitel by Walter Görlitz from a translation by David Irving as the author in 1965.
* Washington Irving ( 1783 – 1859 ), author of " The Legend of Sleepy Hollow " and " Rip Van Winkle "
Frustrated, the author asked for the manuscript to be returned, after which he gave it to Irving Bacheller in October.
It was described in 1820 by American author Washington Irving in his " The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon ":
The play partially drew on the work of a young British author David Irving, who later became notorious as a Holocaust denier.
The description of Irving as a historian, rather than a historical author, is controversial, with some publications continuing to refer to him as a " historian " or " disgraced historian ", while others insist he is not a historian, and have adopted alternatives such as " author " or " historic writer ".
" Among these students was the future author John Irving, who included a quotation from Buechner in the preface of his book A Prayer for Owen Meany.
Academy Award-winning author and self-described women's rights advocate John Irving opined in a New York Times column that on this topic, women's advocates were being " purely vindictive " in insisting that the current OCR interpretation of Title IX be maintained.
In 1832, author, storyteller, and traveler Washington Irving provided the first recorded description of the area around Stillwater in his book A Tour on the Prairies.
It is believed that literary author Washington Irving was a favorite of Netta Barcus Brown, and consequently the name of the town site, Irving, was chosen.
The American author, Washington Irving, also mentioned the native Americans resident at Wishram in his history of the Northwest titled Astoria Or, Anecdotes Of An Enterprise Beyond The Rocky Mountains and published in 1836.
One of the better known analyses of the 1920 election is in author Irving Stone's book about defeated Presidential candidates, They Also Ran.
He is the first cousin of children's author Edward Irving Wortis, better known by his pen name Avi.
The first author to be able to support himself through the income generated by his publications alone was Washington Irving.
* November 28-Washington Irving, author

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