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Nin left Paris in the late summer of 1939, when residents from overseas were urged to leave France due to the upcoming war and returned to New York City with Guiler ( who was, on his own wish, all but edited out of her diaries published in her lifetime and whose role in her life is therefore difficult to gauge ).
The diaries edited by her second husband, after her death, tell that her union with Henry Miller was very passionate and physical, and that she believed that it was a pregnancy with him that she aborted in 1934.
Posthumous publication of his diaries and letters, edited by Russell Davies, caused controversy — particularly Williams's caustic remarks about fellow professionals — and revealed bouts of despair, often primed by feelings of personal isolation and professional failure.
This drew for the first time on the full Williams archive of diaries and letters, which had been stored in a London bank for 15 years following publication of edited extracts.
Following charges that Irving had selectively " edited " a recently discovered complete edition of Goebbels's diaries in Moscow, Macmillan cancelled the book deal.
The scripts were edited and transformed into prose, and published by BBC Books in the form of diaries.
In the 1950s she contributed diaries to Tatler and edited the magazine, The European.
He edited volumes of the letters of the playwright Oscar Wilde, the writer and caricaturist Max Beerbohm, and the writer George Moore, as well as the diaries of the poet Siegfried Sassoon and the autobiography of Arthur Ransome.
Two biographical volumes appeared shortly after his death: Only the Wind Will Listen by Andrew Boyle ( 1972 ), and an edited volume of his diaries ( 1975 ).
Caresse Crosby edited and published Harry's diaries and papers.
The diaries on which the book is partly based, Chronicle of Youth, edited by Alan Bishope, were published in 1981.
Day's diaries, The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day, edited by Robert Ellsberg, were published by the Marquette University Press in 2008.
His diaries were published in 1981 by Torsten Burgman, and edited by Victor Lal in 2005.
Diaries is an edited collection of the diaries he kept between the ages of twelve and sixteen, detailing his sexual experiences, high school basketball career, and his addiction to heroin, which began when he was 13.
Alice's personal diaries were edited by Diana Crook and published in 1998 under the title A Lewes Diary: 1916 – 1944.
It is an edited collection of the diaries he kept between the ages of twelve and sixteen.
He edited Kenneth Williams's diaries for publication, despite being the target of Williams's acid pen in those same diaries.
* Leaves in the Storm ( 1947 ) ( book of diaries ) ( edited with Stefan K. Schimanski and with a running commentary )
He published an edited edition of Lady Gregory's diaries in 1947.
In the years since her death, Ackland has read and edited the diaries and published them in 2009 under the title My Better Half and Me: A love affair that lasted fifty years.
After his death from peritonitis, his diaries were edited and censored, possibly by his widow.
Later they were passed on to William Plomer who transcribed the remaining diaries and edited and published a three-volume selection and later a one-volume selection Kilvert's Diary, 1870-1879 ( Jonathan Cape, 1938 — corrected in 1960, and with an abridged and illustrated version for children published as Ardizzone's Kilvert in 1976 ).

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Her great-uncle, John Tyler Morgan, served six terms in the United States Senate ; her paternal grandfather edited a newspaper in Montgomery ; and her maternal grandfather was Willis Benson Machen, who served a partial term as a U. S. senator from Kentucky.

edited and uncle
After almost-but-not-quite-being-accepted by Tribune ( a Labour-supporting journal edited by Michael Foot, Paul ’ s uncle ), Rushton found a place at the Liberal News, which was also employing Christopher Booker as a journalist.
On the advice of early viewers, the film was shortened and scenes such as Adam's flashback about his paedophilic uncle were edited down.
He also edited and completed the Lives of the Saints of his uncle, Alban Butler, Fearne's Essay on Contingent Remainders and Hargrave's edition of Coke upon Littleton's Laws of England ( 1775 ).

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Selected Prose, edited by John Carter, Cambridge University Press, 1961
* John James Maximilian Oertel ( 1811 – 1882 ), born in Ansbach, was a Lutheran clergyman who later converted to Roman Catholicism, became a professor of German at Fordham University in the United States, and later edited and founded several newspapers in the United States, including one that would become the leading German-language newspaper in the county, Baltimore's Kirchenzeitung.
It was at the Watkinson library that Whorf became friends with the young boy, John B. Carroll, who later went on to study psychology under B. F. Skinner, and who in 1956 edited and published a selection of Whorf's essays as Language, Thought and Reality.
His first real efforts, however, did not come until 1832, during the great crisis over the Reform Bill, when he contributed to an anti-Whig pamphlet edited by John Wilson Croker and published by Murray entitled England and France: or a cure for Ministerial Gallomania.
( 2007 ) Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: A Comparative Study No. 26 of Cass Series: Military History and Policy edited by John Gooch and Brian Holden Reid.
A Socio-Philo ( sopho ) logical Perspective ", Explorations in the Sociology of Language and Religion, edited by Tope Omoniyi and Joshua A. Fishman, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 237 – 258.
A British Children's Britannica edited by John Armitage was issued in London in 1960.
* Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
The greatest names of the classical and patristic world are among those translated, edited or annotated by Erasmus, including Saint Ambrose, Aristotle, Saint Augustine, Saint Basil, Saint John Chrysostom, Cicero and Saint Jerome.
Mitchell and her husband John Marsh, a copy editor by trade, edited the final version of the novel.
In the Life Niese follows mainly manuscript P, but refers also to AMW and R. Henry St. John Thackery for the Loeb Classical Library has a Greek text also mainly dependent on P. André Pelletier edited a new Greek text for his translation of Life.
* UCLA DIS 245 " Info Access " Wiki on Reference Services, edited by John V. Richardson Jr. and Debbie Weismann
* Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
See the book Margaret Thatcher's Revolution: How it Happened and What it Meant, edited by Subroto Roy & John Clarke, Continuum 2005.
* Prose Merlin, Introduction and Text ( TEAMS Middle English text series ) edited by John Conlea, 1998.
In Resonant Witness: Conversations between Music and Theology, edited and introduced by Jeremy S. Begbie and Steven R. Guthrie, with an aftrword by John D. Witvliet, 190 – 211.
Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell.
Heinlein began his career as a writer of stories for Astounding Science Fiction, a highly respected science fiction magazine, which was edited by John Campbell.
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell.
Much of Cudworth's work still remains in manuscript ; A Treatise concerning eternal and immutable Morality was published in 1731 ; and A Treatise of Freewill, edited by John Allen, in 1838 ; both are connected with the design of his magnum opus, the Intellectual System.
The publication of the 1996 anthology Rethinking linguistic relativity edited by sociolinguist John J. Gumperz and psycholinguist Stephen C. Levinson marked the entrance to a new period of linguistic relativity studies and a new way of defining the concept that focused on cognitive as well as social aspects of linguistic relativity.
Ryder used the term again in an essay, " Experiments on Animals ," in Animals, Men and Morals ( 1971 ), a collection of essays on animal rights edited by three other members of the Oxford Group, philosophy graduate students Stanley and Roslind Godlovitch, and John Harris.
* Video Culture: A Critical Investigation, edited by John G. Hanhardt ( Visual Studies Workshop Press, 1986 ).
This catalogue was later edited by John Dreyer, supplemented with discoveries by many other 19th century astronomers, and published in 1888 as the New General Catalogue ( abbreviated NGC ) of 7840 deep sky objects.

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