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Chandler and published
Thomas Chandler Haliburton, in The Attache: Second Series, published in 1844, reminisced about boys from King's College School in Windsor, Nova Scotia, playing " hurly on the long pond on the ice " when he was a student there, no later than 1810.
In September 1741, a sequel of Pamela called Pamela's Conduct in High Life was published by Ward and Chandler.
Chandler would take stories he had already published in the pulp magazine Black Mask and rework them so that they fit together in one coherent story.
His first full length book, The Big Sleep, was published when Chandler was 51 ; his last, Playback at 70.
While Julius's tales recall the Uncle Remus tales published by Joel Chandler Harris, they differ in that Uncle Julius ' tales offer oblique or coded commentary on the psychological and social impact of slavery and racial inequality.
Many of the originally published books were replaced by mainstream-friendly writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain, as well as numerous contemporary authors.
Black Mask later published the profoundly influential Dashiell Hammett, creator of Sam Spade and The Continental Op, and other hardboiled writers who came in his wake, such as Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner, Paul Cain, Frederick Nebel, Frederick C. Davis, Raoul F. Whitfield, Theodore Tinsley, W. T.
Under his editorship, Black Mask published many works of crime fiction now recognised as classics of the genre, by authors such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler,
" Wallace invited Chandler, but when the press published the prospect, Wallace's supporters objected: Chandler had supported the hiring of Jackie Robinson by the Brooklyn Dodgers.
In 1763 Richard Chandler published a fine edition of the inscriptions as Arundelian Marbles, Marmora Oxoniensia with a Latin translation, and a number of suggestions for supplying the lacunae.
Many of its properties were first published by Chandler Davis and Donald Knuth.
The biography was written towards the end of Groucho's life ( and published after his death ), and chronicles many interviews between Chandler and Groucho.
She attended Stanford University, where at a school dance she met Norman Chandler, eldest son of the family that had published the Los Angeles Times since 1883 and was a significant social and political force in the area.
He is a consultant with political and public relations consultancy Halogen Communications Ltd, as well as J. Chandler & Co., distributor of Buckfast Tonic Wine and has written a number of books including Scotland First: Truth and Consequences ( 2004 ), Global Scots: Voices from Afar ( with Kenny MacAskill ) ( 2006 ) ( published in the UK as Global Scots: Making It in the Modern World ), Wherever the Saltire Flies ( with Kenny MacAskill ) ( 2006 ) and Scotland: The Road Divides ( with Tom Brown ) ( 2007 ).
Uncle Remus is a fictional character, the title character and fictional narrator of a collection of African-American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, published in book form in 1881.
Marian Otis Chandler ( 1866 – 1952 ) was the secretary and a director of the Times-Mirror Company, which published the Los Angeles Times.
University of Chicago Press, 1999, originally published, San Francisco: Chandler Pub.
An English translation of the Theologia was published in 1702 by William Jones ( A Complete System or Body of Divinity, both Speculative and Practical, founded on Scripture and Reason, London, 1702 ); and a translation of the Historia Inquisitionis, by Samuel Chandler, with a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution and the real and pretended causes of it prefixed, appeared in 1731.
On the death of George II in 1760 Chandler published a sermon in which he compared the late king to King David.
The story was originally published in Harper's Weekly by Robert Roosevelt ; years later Joel Chandler Harris wrote of the tar baby in his Uncle Remus stories.
In 1963, Harold Barnett and Chandler Morse published their paper " Scarcity and Growth ", which was one of the first of its kind in analysing the long-run measures of scarcity of a number of natural resources in a systematic fashion.
Packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications and published by Pyramid Books, under vice-president Norman Goldfind, in 1976, Chandler was written, drawn, and colored by veteran comics creator Jim Steranko, who also provided the cover painting and oversaw production, including design and typography.
It was originally published by Chandler Publishing Company in 1972 ( republished 2000 with foreword by Mary Catherine Bateson ).

Chandler and autobiography
In his autobiography, Chandler said his mother leaving when them was his earliest memory.
According to the Detroit Post, an extant newspaper, and publisher of an autobiography of Chandler, " Mr. Chandler, was from his boyhood, was radical in his opposition to human bondage, and for a time hoped that the Whig Party of the North could be used to effectually resist the conspiracy of the slave power against the territories.
In her autobiography Hold the Roses ( 2002 ), Rose Marie wrote that “ Jeff Chandler was a great guy, but he was no singer.
He was romantically linked with Esther Williams, who claimed in her 1999 autobiography Chandler was a cross dresser and she broke off the relationship.

Chandler and 1989
Also in 1989, Keaggy hit the road with Stonehill for a tour by The Keaggy / Stonehill Band, which included Swirling Eddie drummer David Raven and Daniel Amos bassist Tim Chandler.
The two would frequently tour together over the years, even forming The Keaggy / Stonehill Band in 1989 with Daniel Amos bassist Tim Chandler and Swirling Eddie's David Raven on drums.
* Chandler, John and Goodhugh, Peter ( 1989 ) Amesbury: history and description of a south Wiltshire town.
* Victoria Chandler, " The Last of the Montgomerys: Roger the Poitevin and Arnulf ", Historical Research, 62 ( 1989 ) 1-14
However, the ultimate coup de grâce came from Chandler, also in 1989, whose Bigfoot VIII featured a full tubular chassis and a long-travel suspension using cantilevers and nitrogen shock absorbers to control the suspension.
Chandler married actress Marjorie Hoshelle ( 1918 – 1989 ) in 1946.
At age 23, Holly joined the cast of the ABC television soap opera All My Children as Julie Chandler ( 1986 – 1989 ).
Pselaphines are a very species-rich group ( 9, 000 – 10, 000 species have been described ; Newton and Chandler, 1989 ), and are especially diverse in the tropics.

Chandler and .
That was Rob Roy, who posed with Mrs. Coolidge for the portrait by Howard Chandler Christy.
Solomon Chandler hadn't misjudged the strength of his lungs, not at all.
Of all the thousands of men who have served in the 7th Cav, perhaps no one knows its spirit better than Lieutenant Colonel Melbourne C. Chandler.
Wiry and burr-headed, with steel blue eyes and a chest splattered with medals, Chandler is the epitome of the old-time trooper.
The truth is, however, that when Mel Chandler first reported to the regiment the only steed he had ever ridden was a swivel chair and the only weapon he had ever wielded was a pencil.
Chandler had been commissioned in the Medical Service Corps and was serving as a personnel officer for the Kansas City Medical Depot when he decided that if he was going to make the Army his career, he wanted to be in the fighting part of it.
Chandler understood this and expected the worst.
Chandler had expected a tough old trooper with a gravel voice.
That saved Mel Chandler.
It didn't take Captain Chandler long to realize that he had to carry a heavy load of tradition on his shoulders as commander of Troop Aj.
Maneuvers over, the 7th returned to garrison duty in Tokyo, Captain Chandler still with them.
But still Mel Chandler was not completely convinced that men would really die for a four-syllable word, `` Garryowen ''.
In the middle of the party Chandler looked up to see four smiling faces bearing down upon him, each beaming above the biggest, greenest shamrock he had ever seen.
And so Mel Chandler got the spirit of Garryowen.
So Mel Chandler set out to sell him on the spirit of Garryowen, just as he himself had been sold a short time before.
One night on the Naktong River, Mel Chandler called on that fabled esprit de corps.
Captain Chandler saw that it was building up strength.
Chandler left Carroll at the bottom of the hill to direct any reinforcements he could find to the fight.
Then Mel Chandler started up the hill.
Chandler, looking to right and left to see how his men were faring, suddenly saw another figure bounding up the hill, hurling grenades and hollering the battle cry as he ran.
That finished the job that Captain Chandler and Lieutenant Carroll had begun.
So filled was Mel Chandler with the spirit of Garryowen that after Korea was over, he took on the job of writing the complete history of the regiment.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Bolker will give a dinner on Friday at their home in Beverly Hills to honor Mrs. Norman Chandler, chairman of the Music Center Building Fund Committee, and Mr. Chandler.
In substance they lie somewhere between the Southern dialect animal stories of Joel Chandler Harris ( Uncle Remus ) and the polished, witty fables of James Thurber.

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