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Death of a Hero is a World War I novel by Richard Aldington.
* 1892 – Richard Aldington, English poet ( d. 1962 )
Richard Aldington and Delano Ames.
* July 27 – Richard Aldington, English poet ( b. 1892 )
* July 8 – Richard Aldington, English poet ( d. 1962 )
The prints also influenced early Modernist poetry in many important ways, with Imagist poets such as Ezra Pound, Richard Aldington and Amy Lowell allowing them strongly to influence their imagery and aesthetic sentiments.
Richard Aldington in uniform during World War I
Richard Aldington ( 8 July 1892 – 27 July 1962 ), born Edward Godfree Aldington, was an English writer and poet.
* Poems of Richard Aldington ( 1934 )
* A Bibliography of the Works of Richard Aldington from 1915 to 1948 ( 1950 ) with Alister Kershaw
* Richard Aldington: Selected Critical Writing, 1928 – 1960 ( 1970 ) edited by Alister Kershaw
* A Passionate Prodigality: Letters to Alan Bird from Richard Aldington, 1949 – 1962 ( 1975 ) edited by Miriam J. Benkovitz
* Literary Lifelines: The Richard Aldington and Lawrence Durrell Correspondence ( 1981 )
* Richard Aldington: An Englishman ( 1931 ) Thomas McGreevy
* Richard Aldington by C. P. Snow
* Richard Aldington.
* Richard Aldington 1892 – 1962: A Catalogue of The Frank G. Harrington Collection of Richard Aldington and Hilda H. D.
* The Poetry of Richard Aldington ( 1974 ) Norman T. Gates
* A Checklist of the Letters of Richard Aldington ( 1977 ) edited by Norman T. Gates
* Richard Aldington, Papers from the Reading Conference.

Richard and biography
Richard Zacks in the biography The Pirate Hunter ( 2002 ) says Kidd came from Dundee.
John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren ; Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults.
* Richard III ( biography ), a 1955 biography of the English king by Paul Murray Kendall
1935 ); abridged one-volume edition, edited by Richard Harwell ( 1961 ); the standard biography
** Roy Richard Grinker, who also wrote the only biography of Turnbull
This made him heir to the throne according to Edward III's entail to the crown of 1376, but, as Dr. Ian Mortimer has recently pointed out in his biography of Henry IV, this had probably been supplanted by an entail of Richard II made in 1399 ( see Ian Mortimer, The Fears of Henry IV, appendix two, pp. 366 – 9 ).
* Current, Richard N. John C. Calhoun ( 1966 ), short biography by a scholar
Richard Hough, in his 1980 biography of Mountbatten, indicates that Mountbatten was approached during the 1960s in connection with a scheme to install an " emergency government " in place of Wilson's administration.
He published A Manual for Young Church Members ( 1833 ); edited, with a biography, the Select Practical Writings of Richard Baxter ( 1831 ); and was the author of a number of hymns, the best-known of which is the one beginning, " O God, beneath Thy guiding hand Our exiled fathers crossed the sea.
It was suggested by Richard Armstrong in his 1965 biography Grace Darling: Maid and Myth that she may have suffered from a cleft lip.
* Travel writer Richard Halliburton ( 1900 – 1939 ) gathered material, including an interview with Brooke's mother, for an eventual biography of Brooke, but completion of the task fell to Arthur Springer whose Red Wine of Youth — A Life of Rupert Brooke, benefitting from Halliburton's researches, appeared in 1952.
In 1825 the Irish writer Thomas Moore published a two-volume sympathetic biography Memoirs of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan which became a major influence on subsequent perceptions of him.
Around this time Moore also began working on a biography of the playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, whom he met numerous times, but partly due to legal reasons it was not published until 1825.
* Intrigue at RAS and Cambridge Observatory from the biography of Richard Christopher Carrington
* Full text of Shakespeare's play – annotated with excerpts from the standard biography to provide comparison with the historical Richard III, from the Richard III Society, American Branch.
Young's biography was published in 1979, Jimmy Young, heavyweight contender by Edward Dolan and Richard Lyttle, Doubleday pub, ISBN 0-385-14097-5.
It has been rumored that on April 8, 1933, Wyman married Ernest Eugene Wyman ( or Weymann ) ( 1906 – 1970 ), a salesman ; the marriage was mentioned in Dutch, the authorized biography of Ronald Reagan by Edmund Morris, who says that the marriage certificate is on file with the State of California, with the bride giving her name as Jane Fulks, daughter of Richard D. and Emma Reise Fulks.
The biography reveals Beckmann's contemplations on writers and philosophers such as Dostoyevsky, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Richard Wagner.
Rowse's early works focus on 16th-century England and his first full-length historical monograph, Sir Richard Grenville of the Revenge ( 1937 ), was a biography of a 16th-century sailor.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Holmes, Dr Johnson and Mr Savage
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Ellmann, James Joyce
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Richard Aldington, Wellington

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