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Diaries and Auberon
Two collections of Waugh's Private Eye Diary have been published: Four Crowded Years: The Diaries of Auberon Waugh 1972 – 1976 ( Deutsch / Private Eye, 1976 ), and A Turbulent Decade: The Diaries of Auberon Waugh 1976 – 1985 ( Private Eye, 1985 ).

Diaries and Waugh
): The Diaries of Evelyn Waugh.

Diaries and only
The Stone Diaries ( 1993 ) won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the 1993 Governor General's Award, the only book to have ever received both awards.

Diaries and Private
In 2005, Deneuve published her diary A l ' ombre de moi-meme (" In My Own Shadow ", published in English as Close Up and Personal: The Private Diaries of Catherine Deneuve ); in it she writes about her experiences shooting the films Indochine and Dancer in the Dark.
* The Private Mary Chestnut: The Unpublished Civil War Diaries ( 1984 ) edited, with Elizabeth Muhlenfeld.
Various songs on the record were placed on television shows including CSI, One Tree Hill, Private Practice, Melrose Place, 90210, Vampire Diaries, American Idol among others.
Her last TV interview appearance was on January 20, 2002, in a segment of Larry King Live which also featured Richard Hack, author of Hughes: The Private Diaries, Memos and Letters.
Hughes: The Private Diaries, Memos and Letters.
* The Private Diaries ( March 1940 to January 1941 ) of Paul Baudouin ( 1948 ) translator
She has made guest appearances on TV shows including Red Shoe Diaries, Judging Amy, Tales from the Crypt, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Private Practice.

Diaries and /
* War Diaries: Notebooks from a Phony War / Les carnets de la drole de guerre ( 1984 )
* / NPR Radio Story from Radio Diaries aired August 6, 2010 on anniversary of the incident
Diaries I-II " / J. K. Paasikiven päiväkirjat I-II, edited and published in Finland around 1985-86 ).
The manuscript led to two books: first Erinnerungen (" Recollections ") ( Propyläen / Ullstein, 1969 ), which was translated into English and published by Macmillan in 1970 as Inside the Third Reich ; then Spandauer Tagebücher (" Spandau Diaries ") ( Propyläen / Ullstein, 1975 ), which was translated into English and published by Macmillan in 1976 as Spandau: The Secret Diaries.
* Turner Diaries By Andrew MacDonald / William Luther Pierce Online version available for download in PDF format 810K.
* The National Archives, WO 171 / 258-260, I Corps HQ War Diaries, January-December 1944.
* http :// www. zarya. info / Diaries / StationsDOS / Salyut6Ex5. php
* http :// www. zarya. info / Diaries / StationsDOS / Salyut6Ex1. php
* http :// www. zarya. info / Diaries / Salyut6 / Occupation1. htm
Redrawn from poor quality sketch maps filed with 1DWR Regimental War Diaries, archived as WO / 308 / 53 at the Public Record Office, London
* BBC: Da Dick and Dom Diaries audio / video clips, schedule of reruns
* Samuel Pepys, Diaries ( 1659 / 60 ): Epiphany Eve party, selecting of King and Queen by a cake ( see King cake ).

Diaries and 1985
* Diaries of Philip Larkin-burnt at his request after his death on 2 December 1985.
* The Defence Diaries of W. Morgan Petty ( 1985 ) ( Penguin: ISBN 0-14-007429-5 ; Random House: ISBN 0-394-73263-4 )
B., Diaries & C Annotated Documents, Research and Reminiscence Regarding a Federal Architect Engineer Architect ( 1834-1890 ), Mullett Smith Printers, 1985.

Auberon and Waugh
* 2001 – Auberon Waugh, British author and journalist ( b. 1939 )
* 1939 – Auberon Waugh, English author ( d. 2001 )
The cartoons perfectly complemented Auberon Waugh's scabrous and surreal flights of invective, and when Waugh moved his column to The Daily Telegraph as the " Way of the World " in the mid-80s, Rushton followed.
) This large scale excursion into the use of colour was good practice for the monthly colour covers he created for the Literary Review when Auberon Waugh became its editor in the late 80s.
* A Burning Candle, The Literary Review Anthology Of Poetry Edited By Dariane Pictet, Introduced By Auberon Waugh ( Peterborough, Uk: Poetry No, 1993 )
To this end he persuaded Auberon Waugh ( who had been sacked by Nigel Lawson ) to return from the New Statesman, and enticed Richard West and Jeffrey Bernard from the same magazine.
* Auberon Waugh ( 1939 – 2001 ), author and journalist
* The English writer Auberon Waugh, writing in The Spectator in the 1970s in response to an article Pilger had written alleging Thai complicity in child trafficking ( whose research was challenged ), coined the verb " to pilger ", defined as: to present information in a sensationalist manner to reach a foregone conclusion.
According to his nephew Auberon, Alec Waugh " wrote many books, each worse than the last.
Auberon Waugh dissented, calling it " tedious and overpraised — particularly by literary hangers-on ".
From 1958 to 1990, he was a regular reviewer for The Daily Telegraph, resigning after a vitriolic personal attack on him by Auberon Waugh appeared in that newspaper.
* Auberon Waugh
" Significantly, the late Auberon Waugh made the same comparison about Johnson's predecessor Ken Livingstone, on the ground that Livingstone is also a newt collector.
Maybe then I would not have been described by some witty journalist as having ' a good face for radio ' or be told by the late Auberon Waugh that I was ' too fat to be an MP '.
*** Auberon Waugh, British journalist and satirist ( Evelyn's son )
**** Alexander Waugh, son of Auberon Waugh
**** Daisy Waugh, daughter of Auberon Waugh
It was praised as " one of the great comic books of the year " by John Wells and " exquisitely funny " by Auberon Waugh.
Auberon Alexander Waugh (; 17 November 1939 – 16 January 2001 ) was an English journalist, and eldest son of Evelyn Waugh.
His maternal grandfather was diplomat and traveller Aubrey Herbert, and through him Auberon Waugh was related to Henry Herbert, 4th Earl of Carnarvon, a leading member of the Conservative Party, Esme Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, ambassador to the United States, and George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, the famous Egyptologist who discovered King Tutankhamen's tomb, and the Irish Viscount de Vesci.
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