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* Julian Stockwin's Thomas Kydd series portrays one man's journey from pressed man to Admiral in the time of the French and Napoleonic Wars

Julian and fiction
* The noosphere concept of ' unification ' was elaborated in popular science fiction by Julian May in the Galactic Milieu Series.
" This decision came under attack by Family Voice Australia ( formerly the Festival of Light Australia ), the Australian Christian Lobby and Liberal Party of Australia Senator Julian McGauran, who tried to have the lifted ban overturned, but the Board refused, stating " The film has aged plus there is bonus material that clearly shows it is fiction.
Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (; January 20 ( Julian ) / February 1 ( Gregorian ), 1884 – March 10, 1937 ) was a Russian author of science fiction and political satire.
The concept was mentioned in a science fiction story by Julian Huxley, " The Tissue-Culture King ", first published in 1927, in which the protagonist discovers that " caps of metal foil " can be used to block the effects of telepathy.
* Nick Cook ( Nicholas Julian Cook, b. September 2, 1959 ) is a British aviation journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works and has won four Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society.
England, England ( 1998 ) is a satirical science fiction novel by Julian Barnes which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
* Intervention, a science fiction novel in the Galactic Milieu Series by Julian May
** Julian May, science fiction author
* The melody is given by Julian May as the anthem of the Tanu and Firvulag in her Saga of Pliocene Exile science fiction series.
Julian Delphiki II, more commonly known by his nickname Bean, is a major character in the Ender's Game series of science fiction novels by Orson Scott Card.
These instances are distinguished from cases in which divine encounters are explicitly considered fictional by the author, a frequent motif in speculative fiction such as in Julian May's Galactic Milieu Series.
British mystery novelist and critic Julian Symons, in his 1972 history of crime fiction, Bloody Murder, labeled these proto-procedurals " humdrums ," because of their emphasis on the plodding nature of the investigators.
Nick Cook ( Nicholas Julian Cook, b. 2 September 1959 ) is a British aviation journalist and author of fiction and non-fiction works and has won four Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards from the Royal Aeronautical Society.
Julian Symons in his history of detective fiction, Bloody Murder, says: " The decline in the last six Vance books is so steep that the critic who called the ninth of them one more stitch in his literary shroud was not overstating the case.
Di Filippo argues that precursors of ribofunk fiction include H. G. Wells ' The Island of Doctor Moreau ; Julian Huxley's The Tissue Culture King ; some of David H. Keller's stories, Damon Knight's Natural State and Other Stories ; Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth's Gravy Planet ; novels of T. J. Bass and Varley ; Greg Bear's Blood Music and Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix.
In fiction, a pre-Norman conquest Iwerne Minster is imagined ( along with neighbouring village Shroton ) in Julian Rathbone's novel The Last English King.
* Julian May, American fiction writer ( female )
Pharaoh belongs to a Polish literary tradition of political fiction whose roots reach back to the 16th century and Jan Kochanowski's play, The Dismissal of the Greek Envoys ( 1578 ), and also includes Ignacy Krasicki's Fables and Parables ( 1779 ) and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz's The Return of the Deputy ( 1790 ).
At different times science fiction writers Harry Harrison and Julian May both contributed scripts to the series.
In the early 1970s Julian Symons, in his history of crime fiction entitled Bloody Murder, famously referred to The Face as " the detective story to end detective stories ".
* Morgenstern ( fiction ), the mythical horse ridden by Julian, one of the Princes of Amber in Roger Zelazny's Amber series.
After five years of not reviewing any Christie detective novel, Julian MacLaren-Ross in the Times Literary Supplement was lavish in his praise of the book in the issue dated June 23, 1950: " A new novel by Mrs Agatha Christie always deserves to be placed at the head of any list of detective fiction and her fiftieth book, A Murder is Announced, establishes firmly her claim to the throne of detection.
Critic and author Julian Symons places this author as a prominent member of the " Humdrum " school of detective fiction.

Julian and series
In the following years Julian learned how to lead and then run an army, through a series of campaigns against the Germanic tribes that had settled on both sides of the Rhine.
On 5 March 363, despite a series of omens against the campaign, Julian departed from Antioch with about 80, 000 – 90, 000 men, and headed north toward the Euphrates.
However, in the Beatles Anthology series in 1996, the three surviving Beatles confirmed that there was never an idea of having Julian sit in for his father as part of a Beatles reunion, with McCartney saying " why would we want to subject him to all of this?
Based on Bethe's intuition and fundamental papers on the subject by Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, Richard Feynman and Freeman Dyson, it was finally possible to get fully covariant formulations that were finite at any order in a perturbation series of quantum electrodynamics.
Julian Semyonov was an influential spy novelist, writing in the Eastern Bloc, whose range of novels and novel series featured a White Russian spy in the USSR ; Max Otto von Stierlitz, a Soviet mole in the Nazi High Command, and Felix Dzerzhinsky, founder of the Cheka.
Other prominent games developers include Julian Gollop ( Chaos, Rebelstar, X-COM series ), Matthew Smith ( Manic Miner, Jet Set Willy ), Jon Ritman ( Match Day, Head Over Heels ), Jonathan " Joffa " Smith ( Ping Pong, Batman: The Caped Crusader, Mikie, HyperSports ), The Oliver Twins ( the Dizzy series ), Clive Townsend ( Saboteur ), Sandy White ( Ant Attack, I of the mask ), Pete Cooke ( Tau Ceti ), Mike Singleton ( The Lords of Midnight, War In Middle Earth ), and Alan Cox.
The year 46 was the dubbed " The Last Year of Confusion " in that it was the last of a series of extra-long years ( it lasted 445 days ) resulting from the Julian Reform.
* Julian Stockwin, Thomas Kydd series set in the Age of Fighting Sail
At the age of 31, suffering from a severe illness and believing she was on her deathbed, Julian had a series of intense visions of Jesus Christ.
Before his exile, Libanius was a friend of the emperor Julian, with whom some correspondence survives, and in whose memory he wrote a series of orations ; they were composed between 362 and 365.
* Howard Moon, a fictional character on the television series The Mighty Boosh, portrayed by Julian Barratt
* Julian Stockwin has an internationally acclaimed series tracing one man's journey from pressed man to Admiral in the Age of Fighting Sail.
After Denham's death, the series was continued in 2003 with Nicholas Le Prevost playing a gruffer, more earthy Maigret and Julian Barnes playing Simenon.
Tostig features in the novels The Last English King ( 2000 ), by Julian Rathbone ( where he is depicted as Edward the Confessor's catamite ), Harold, The Last of the Saxon Kings, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The King's Shadow, by Elizabeth Alder, The Interim King, by J. Colman McMillan, Warriors of the Dragon Gold, by Ray Bryant, and God's Concubine book 2 of The Troy Game series by Sara Douglass, The Bastard King by Jean Plaidy.
" Redford noted there had already been a documentary on the scandal, referring to the Julian Krainin-produced work for a 1992 installment of the PBS series The American Experience.
The company is best known for creating The Elder Scrolls RPG series, based upon the original programming of Julian Lefay.
* John Gibson and Joseph Julian in the 1943 – 1944 radio series The Adventures of Nero Wolfe
* Julian Sands, British actor who is famous for his portrayal of a warlock in Warlock, Franz Liszt in Impromptu, and Vladirmir Bierko in the 24 series.
His son Julian also appeared in the series.
At the start of the series, Julian is 12 years old.
He is the same age as his cousin George, a year younger than his brother Julian and older than his sister Anne – 11 at the start of the series.
George is cousin to siblings Julian, Dick and Anne and is aged 11 at the start of the series.

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