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Ferris in his 1989 biography includes Thomas ' heavy drinking, but is more critical of those around him in his final days and does not draw the conclusion that he drank himself to death.
Fiorello H. LaGuardia and the Making of Modern New York ( 1989 ) the most detailed standard scholarly biography
* Richard Aldington, a biography ( 1989 ) Charles Doyle ISBN 0-8093-1566-1
This aspect of Gill's life was little known until publication of the 1989 biography by Fiona MacCarthy.
In 1989, Irving published his biography of Hermann Göring, in which he largely portrayed the Reichsmarschall as an overweight drug addict largely concerned with his own wealth and personal pleasures rather than his duties within the Third Reich.
* Göring ( 1989 ), biography of Hermann Göring ISBN 0-688-06606-2
In 1989 W. G. McMinn published George Reid ( Melbourne University Press ), a serious biography designed to rescue Reid from his reputation as a clownish reactionary and attempt to show his Free Trade policies as having been vindicated by history.
Warnicke's theory was put forth in her 1989 biography of Anne Boleyn, but it has been criticised by many other historians due to there being no evidence to substantiate it.
Barbara Leaming writes in her biography of Hayworth, If This Was Happiness: A Biography of Rita Hayworth ( 1989 ) that, due to her fondness for alcohol and the stresses of her life, Hayworth aged before her time.
His father, Miles Copeland, Jr., was a founding member of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) and the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), according to his 1989 biography and files released by the CIA in 2008.
Despite these differences, Young remained on good terms with British government officials, including Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher, and wrote a critical biography of the latter, One of Us ( 1989 ).
* The Iron Lady: A Biography of Margaret Thatcher ( 1989 ) ISBN 0-374-22651-2 ( US edition of " One of Us "-there is a US biography of Richard Nixon entitled " One of Us ")
( 1989 ) and The Memory Box ( 1999 ), two memoirs, Hidden Lives ( 1995 ) and Precious Lives ( 1998 ), and several acclaimed biographies, most recently Good Wives ( 2001 ) and a fictionalised biography of the artist Gwen John, Keeping the world away ( 2006 ).
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: a biography ( Heinemann Award, 1989 ); Daphne du Maurier: The Secret Life of the Renowned Storyteller ( Writers ' Guild Award for Best Non-Fiction, 1993-Fawcett Society Book Prize, 1994 ); Rich Desserts and Captain's Thin: a Family and Their Times 1831-1931 ( Lex Prize of The Global Business Book Award, 1997 ); Precious Lives ( J. R. Ackerley Prize for Autobiography, 1999 ).
In 1989 she wrote Good Grief, the authorized biography of Charles Schulz.
In 1989, his widow Lorraine Perlman published a biography of Fredy, Having Little, Being Much on the press they founded, Black & Red.
* Bunnell, Peter C., Minor White: The Eye That Shapes ( 1989 ) ( 295 photos & biography.
* Minor White: The Eye That Shapes ( 1989 ) ( 295 photos & biography )
The 92 suitcases thus tell Luper's story from 1928 to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, sketching not so much the biography of one man as the story of a century related through some of its key events.
Slick's interest in cryptozoology was little known until the 1989 publication of the biography Tom Slick and the Search for Yeti, by Loren Coleman.
* England biography ( part 2 ) Nov 1989 – 90 at sporting-heroes. net
* David Cairns: Berlioz: The Making of an Artist ( the first volume of his biography of the composer ) ( André Deutsch, 1989 )
His wife wrote a biography of her life with him in 1981, and then updated it in a second edition in 1989 shortly before his death.
This myth has arisen solely due to the unsubstantiated theories of Retha Warnicke in her 1989 biography of Anne Boleyn.

1989 and Franklin
Franklin James Schaffner ( May 30, 1920July 2, 1989 ) was an American film director best known for such films as Planet of the Apes ( 1968 ), Patton ( 1970 ), Papillon ( 1973 ), and The Boys from Brazil ( 1978 ).
* 1920 – Franklin Schaffner, American director ( d. 1989 )
Ursula Franklin, in her 1989 " Real World of Technology " lecture, gave another definition of the concept ; it is " practice, the way we do things around here ".
* May 30 – Franklin Schaffner, American film and television director ( d. 1989 )
Gyrion also neglected to disclose that his mother-in-law's firm, Jacz Transportation, bought a 1989 Ford dump truck three days after City Hall sold it to a Franklin Park dealership and then leased it back to the city.
New York: Franklin Watts, 1989.
The portion of Route 55 between Route 47 in Millville and US 40 in Franklin Township was completed in the mid-1970s while the portion between US 40 and Route 42 was completed in October 1989.
* His book Father and Son partially inspired Oscar and Lucinda, a novel by Peter Carey which won the 1988 Booker Prize, and the 1989 Miles Franklin Award.
Franklin Watts Publishers, 1989.
After graduating from Hampshire Country School, a boarding school for gifted children in Rindge, New Hampshire in 1966, Grandin went on to earn her bachelor's degree in psychology from Franklin Pierce College in 1970, a master's degree in animal science from Arizona State University in 1975, and a doctoral degree in animal science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1989.
Corey has received more than 40 major awards including the Linus Pauling Award ( 1973 ), Franklin Medal ( 1978 ), Wolf Prize in Chemistry ( 1986 ), National Medal of Science ( 1988 ), Japan Prize ( 1989 ), Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( 1990 ), Roger Adams Award ( 1993 ), and the Priestley Medal ( 2004 ).
* Franklin Schaffner ( 1920 – 1989 ), film director
Oscar and Lucinda is a novel by Australian author Peter Carey which won the 1988 Booker Prize, the 1989 Miles Franklin Award, and was shortlisted for The Best of the Booker.
Franklin began conducting events for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in 1989 and became the CEO in 2000 and its president in 2002.
* Valdemar Franklin Quintero, Commander of the Antioquia police, killed by gunmen in Medellín in August 1989.
* 1989 – Ursula Franklin, The Real World of Technology
Among Kennan's numerous other awards and distinctions were the Testimonial of Loyal and Meritorious Service from the Department of State ( 1953 ), Princeton's Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Nation's Service ( 1976 ), the Order of the Pour le Mérite ( 1976 ), the Albert Einstein Peace Prize ( 1981 ), the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade ( 1982 ), the American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal ( 1984 ), the American Whig-Cliosophic Society's James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service ( 1985 ), the Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation Freedom from Fear Medal ( 1987 ), the Presidential Medal of Freedom ( 1989 ), the Distinguished Service Award from the Department of State ( 1994 ), and the Library of Congress Living Legend ( 2000 ).
The Franklin Center is a 60-story skyscraper completed in 1989 as the AT & T Corporate Center to consolidate the central region headquarters of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ).
He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Franklin and Marshall in 1989.
On August 25, 1989, a crowd of 43, 356 at Franklin Field saw the US national soccer team defeat Dnepr of the Soviet Top League, 1-0 ; Eric Eichmann scored the lone goal in the game's 12th minute.
* Franklin Coverup Hoax, a 1989 scandal involving allegations of pedophilia by Nebraska State Senator Ernie Chambers
Among her many soap opera credits were her roles as alcoholic actress Lynn Franklin on From These Roots ( 1958 – 1961 ); Claire English Lowell Cassen Shea # 4 on As the World Turns ( 1965 – 1971 ); Barbara Norris Thorpe # 2 on Guiding Light ( 1971 – 1981 ; she reprised the role for a few episodes in 1989 and on a recurring basis from 1995 – 1996 ); and Scottish nanny Bridget Connell on Another World ( 1985 – 1996 ).
During the major reformation of local government in 1989, Drury was included in the Auckland Region and made up the southern edge of the Papakura District, along with a certain extent of the eastern surrounding rural areas, previously known as Franklin County.
New York: Franklin Watts, 1989.
I-279 from Fort Duquesne Bridge to its current northern terminus in Franklin Park was approved on June 4, 1975 but constructed from 1985 to 1989.

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