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* Faber is a former English professor.
Bradbury notes in his afterword that Faber is part of the name of a German manufacturer of pencils, Faber-Castell.
This last was written ( to a folk text ) to celebrate the birth of a son to Brahms's friend Bertha Faber and is universally known as Brahms's Lullaby.
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats is a collection of whimsical poems by T. S. Eliot about feline psychology and sociology, published by Faber and Faber.
Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man is a novel by Siegfried Sassoon, first published in 1928 by Faber and Faber.
Sandra Moore Faber ( born 1944 ) is a University Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and works at the Lick Observatory.
In September 2012, Faber received the Karl-Schwarzschild-Medal, which is awarded by the German Astronomical Society.
Sandra Faber is co-Editor of the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
His Decas Decadum, sive plagiariorum et pseudonymorum centuria ( 1689 ) is the only one of his works to which he signs the name Faber.
Ingolstadt is the birthplace of Luftwaffe Ace Josef Priller, and was for a long time the home of the notorious Dutch war criminal, Klaas Carel Faber, who was responsible for more than 22 murders during the Second World War.
There are also engravings by J. Faber and E. Harding, and an unsigned plate is known.
The printed music for smear, Popcorn Superhet Receiver, Doghouse, Suite from Norwegian Wood and 48 Responses to Polymorphia ( see below ) is available from Faber Music Ltd in London.
Green's work has otherwise received comparatively little critical attention from academics ; one of the few academics engaged with Green's work is Jeremy Treglown, author of Romancing: The Life and Work of Henry Green ( Faber and Faber, 2000 ).
He is the great-uncle of Geoffrey Faber, co-founder of the publishing house " Faber and Gwyer " which later became " Faber and Faber ".
* Mient-Jan Faber, well-known peace activist, studied mathematics and physics at the VU and is currently adjunct professor there
His novel Waiting for the Barbarians was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, and he is a three-time winner of the CNA Prize.
The following year, Faber and Faber published his The Nightfishing, a book whose title poem is marked a dramatic change in Graham's poetry.
In a poem written by Arnold Bon to his memory, he is called Karel Faber.

Faber and through
Sentosa can be reached from the Singapore mainland via a short causeway or Cable Car, which originates from Mount Faber and passes through HarbourFront en route to its final destination.
The complete list: Doc Ayers ( played through 1921 ); Ray Caldwell ( 1921 ); Stan Coveleski ( 1928 ); Bill Doak ( 1929 ); Phil Douglas ( 1922 ); Red Faber ( 1933 ); Dana Fillingim ( 1925 ); Ray Fisher ( 1920 ); Marv Goodwin ( 1925 ); Dutch Leonard ( 1925 ); Clarence Mitchell ( 1932 ); Jack Quinn ( 1933 ); Allen Russell ( 1925 ); Dick Rudolph ( 1927 ); Urban Shocker ( 1928 ); and Allen Sothoron ( 1926 ).
Beatty drives Montag to his house, where he finds out that Montag and Faber communicate through the " seashells ".
Here, through Diego Laynez, he met St. Ignatius of Loyola ; together with Laynez, Peter Faber and St. Francis Xavier he enlisted as one of the first companions of Loyola ( 1534 ).
The second was that he had so much talent that his poor riding with Faber could only have been through a commercial arrangement.
Over a decade after having written The Life and Work of Harold Pinter ( London: Faber, 1996 ), the first edition of his authorised biography of Pinter, Billington discusses his critical perspective on the play in his videotaped discussion for Pinter at the BBC, broadcast on BBC Four television from 26 October through 9 November 2002.
Living through the Blitz, Collins, London ; newly printed: Faber Finds 2010 ISBN 978-0-571-27103-0
First published in 1977 by Faber & Faber in England, it tells the story of a historic journey made by Peter Brook and an international troupe of actors ( including the young Helen Mirren ) across the Sahara Desert through est Africa in search of a new form of theatre.

Faber and information
Faber discovers the true nature of Operation Fortitude and tries to get the information to his home country.
In 1940 Henry Faber is a German spy working at a London railway depot, collecting information on troop movements.
Faber realizes he may be caught so he decides to radio the information about FUSAG directly to Germany.

Faber and Berlin
Faber is told by Berlin to investigate whether the FUSAG is real or not.
His stay in Berlin inspired his second novel The Junkers ( 1968, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize ) and confirmed the general sympathy towards the Germans that he felt on account of his mother's part-German ancestry.

Faber and when
Beckett originally intended to call Estragon " Lévy " but when Pozzo questions him he gives his name as " Magrégor, André " and also responds to " Catulle " in French or " Catullus " in the first Faber edition.
The Faber family was known for lead pencil manufacturing in the village of Stein, Germany, near the city of Nuremberg as early as 1761 when the business was founded by Kasper Faber.
One day Mr. Faber, for whom Selina strings the beads, takes Selina to a nearby park where she sits under a tree and starts stringing beads, when a caterpillar drops inside her back.
Faber was a supporter of congregational singing and wrote his hymns in an age when English Catholics did not necessarily feel comfortable singing the hymns of their Protestant neighbors.
Her critiques of successive drafts led Barnes to make major structural changes, and when publisher after publisher rejected the manuscript, it was Coleman who pressed T. S. Eliot, then an editor at Faber and Faber, to read it.
Barnes's reputation as a writer was made when Nightwood was published in England in 1936 in an expensive edition by Faber and Faber, and in America in 1937 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, with an added introduction by T. S. Eliot.
Those to the west are occupied by the University of London, and there is a blue plaque on one at the north west corner commemorating that T. S. Eliot worked there for many years when he was poetry editor of Faber & Faber: a building now used by the School of Oriental and African Studies ( a college of the University of London ).
Faber stood down from parliament at the 2001 general election, to be succeeded by fellow Conservative Andrew Murrison, when he began a new career as a writer.
Faber worked as a furniture-remover and as a docker when he raced as an amateur.
Faber joined the French Foreign Legion when the First World War broke out.
One last tense moment came in Belmopan near the end of April when Opposition rep Patrick Faber was roughed up while attending a meeting of the Prime Minister and UB students there.
In 2001, when the publication of The Crimson Petal and the White was imminent, Canongate urged Faber to become a UK citizen so that the book could be submitted for the Booker Prize, which was at that time open only to authors holding Commonwealth passports.
Faber declined, as he did not wish to become British at a time when the British government was preparing to follow the United States into war on Afghanistan and Iraq.
Giles Foden's novel received critical acclaim and numerous awards when it was published by Faber and Faber in 1998.

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