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Stewart and Holbrook
* Holbrook, Stewart H. Yankee Exodus: An Account of Migration from New England ( 1950 )
* Holbrook, Stewart H .; Yankee Loggers: A Recollection of Woodsmen, Cooks, and River Drivers ( 1961 )
Stewart Holbrook documented the emergence and westward migration of the classic American lumberjack in his first book, Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack, and often wrote colorfully about lumberjacks in his subsequent books, romanticizing them as hard-drinking, hard-working men.
* Holbrook, Stewart H. Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack, 1938, popular
** Holbrook, Stewart H. The American Lumberjack ( Collier Books, 1962 ), popular account
Stewart Holbrook described this conflagration in his essay " The Gorse of Bandon.
Stewart Hall Holbrook ( 1893-1964 ) was an American lumberjack, writer, and popular historian.
* The Wild, Wild Wobblies, by Stewart Holbrook
* Holbrook, Stewart H. The Age of the Moguls.
* Holbrook, Stewart ( 1959 ).
Californication as a pejorative was a culmination of sentiments known in the 1940s, typified by Stewart Holbrook, author and Oregonian columnist, who campaigned through the fictitious James G. Blaine Society against development and unchecked population growth.
In a book published that same year, Stewart Holbrook wrote about the Tillamook burn in Northwest Corner: Oregon and Washington:
* Holbrook, Stewart A., The Golden Age of Quackery, ( Boston: MacMillan & Co., 1959 )
* Stewart H. Holbrook, 1953.
According to Oregon historian Stewart Holbrook, the building of the plank road was the decisive event that allowed Portland to surpass its rival Oregon City for supremacy as the economic hub of the territory.
* Holbrook, Stewart H. ( 1947 ) The Story of American Railroads, published in New York City.

Stewart and Henry
He directed veteran actors James Stewart and Henry Fonda in the comedy western The Cheyenne Social Club ( 1970 ) which performed very well at the box-office.
In the 12th century David I, Prince of Cumbria and Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon would conquer, with the backing of Henry I of England and a number of English Barons, including a Robert Bruce and Walter fitz Alan ( Stewart / Stuart ), the majority of mainland Scotland.
The studios, however, were already under a lot of pressure, not just from free-lancing actors like Bogart, James Stewart, Henry Fonda and others ( who also saved taxes as independents ), but also from the eroding impact of television and from anti-trust laws which were breaking up theater chains.
* 1904 – Charles Stewart Rolls meets Frederick Henry Royce at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, England.
** Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life, featuring James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers, and Thomas Mitchell, is released in New York.
On 29 July 1565 when Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, some of the Protestant nobles rose up in rebellion including James Stewart.
From left to right: James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray | James Stewart ( Moray ), James Hamilton, Duke of Châtellerault | James Hamilton ( Châtellerault ), Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley | Lord Darnley, Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox | Matthew Stewart ( Lennox ), William Maitland of Lethington | William Maitland ( Lethington ), William Kirkcaldy of Grange | William Kirkcaldy ( Grange ), James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton | James Douglas ( Morton ), John Knox, and George Buchanan
* Stewart Baldwin Henry Project: " Rollo " of Normandy ", on disputed parentage of Rollo
The resulting film included candid interviews with the likes of John Wayne, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and was narrated by Orson Welles.
In 2004, Henry Padovani released an album with the participation of Stewart Copeland and Sting on one track, reuniting the original Police lineup for the first time since 1977.
Released in 1946, the film stars James Stewart as George Bailey, a man whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody ( Henry Travers ).
The play was adapted into a 1968 film, with Peter O ' Toole as Henry and Katharine Hepburn as Eleanor, and a 2003 television movie, with Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close.
A comparatively unknown remake of Seventh Heaven was produced as a sound film in 1937, starring Simone Simon, James Stewart, Jean Hersholt, and Gregory Ratoff, with Henry King directing.
In an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on 11 January 2007, O ' Toole said that the actor he most enjoyed working with was Katharine Hepburn, his close friend ; he played Henry II to her Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter.
Henry Stewart or Stuart, 1st Duke of Albany ( 7 December 1545 — 10 February 1567 ), styled Lord Darnley before 1565, was king consort of Scotland from 1565 until his murder at Kirk o ' Field in 1567.
It is the common belief that Henry Stewart was born on 7 December, but this is disputed.
He was a first cousin to and the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and was the father of her son James VI of Scotland, who succeeded Elizabeth I of England as James I of England .< ref name = Greig > Elaine Finnie Greig,Stewart, Henry, duke of Albany Darnley ( 1545 / 6 – 1567 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 ; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 4 March 2012 </</ ref >
The " Lennox crisis " refers to the political dilemma in England which arose from the dynastic ambition of the Lennoxes: Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox, was third in line to the Scottish throne, and his wife Margaret Douglas was niece to Henry VIII and granddaughter of Henry VII.
She formed a new attachment, this time to Henry Stewart, a younger brother of Lord Avondale.
She married Henry Stewart on 3 March 1528, ignoring the pious warnings of her brother that marriage was ' divinely ordained ' and his protests against the ' shameless sentence sent from Rome.
By the resolution of the Scottish Parliament at Haddington, Mary Stewart was sent to France in August 1548 to be raised with her husband-to-be, the dauphin, son of Henry II of France.

Stewart and Sheldon
About a fortnight later Hammond and Gilbert Sheldon, another royal chaplain, in company with James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond, joined the king.
There was internal dissension centering around Ryan Barnes, Shawn Cation, Mike Jefferson and Sheldon Keefe ( all four had David Frost as an agent ), and Coach Bill Stewart would later be suspended by the OHL when it was found out that he smuggled an imported Russian player across the Canada-United States border in the luggage compartment of the team bus.

Stewart and Northwest
* Stewart Sterling's Red Trails ( 1935 ) depicted the pulp hero Eric Lewis, a Mountie of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
* Stewart, Hilary ( 1979 ) Looking at Indian Art of the Northwest Coast.
* Wildmen, Wobblies & Whistle Punks: Stewart Holbrook's Lowbrow Northwest ( 1992 )-an anthology of his writings.
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).
* Donald Morton Stewart, former mayor and speaker of the Northwest Territories Legislature
Stewart Heights was a residential area just east of the Burlington Northern tracks on the grounds of what became Northwest University.
The following year, however, Grant starred in Hitchcock's North by Northwest, a movie that Stewart had badly wanted to play but Hitchcock cast Grant instead, blaming the critical and commercial failure of Vertigo on Stewart's appearance, believing that Stewart looked too old to draw audiences as a leading man and casting Grant ( who was four years older but looked younger ) in the part.

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