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Another version of the night in Flint was recounted by Moon biographer Fletcher ;

biographer and author
* 1954 – James Gleick, American author, journalist, and biographer
According to Cay Van Ash, Rohmer's biographer and former assistant who became the first author to continue the series after Rohmer's death, " Fu Manchu " was a title of honour, which meant " the Warlike Manchu.
Stephen would go on to become a best-selling author and biographer, later hosting a television special about his father on Turner Classic Movies.
Baldassare Castiglione, author of Il Cortegiano (" The Courtier "), wrote in 1528: "... Another of the greatest painters in this world looks down on this art in which he is unequalled ..." while the biographer known as " Anonimo Gaddiano " wrote, c. 1540: " His genius was so rare and universal that it can be said that nature worked a miracle on his behalf ...".
The most important group of sources, the biographies contained in the Historia Augusta, claim to be written by a group of authors at the turn of the 4th century, but are in fact written by a single author ( referred to here as " the biographer ") from the later 4th century ( c. 395 ).
The English author, critic, and biographer, Samuel Johnson, was convinced that Macpherson was " a mountebank, a liar, and a fraud, and that the poems were forgeries ".
For Huxley ’ s biographer and friend, the author Sybille Bedford, the book combined sincerity with simplicity, passion with detachment.
** Roger Steffens, Reggae archivist, actor, author, Bob Marley biographer
* March 30 – Ted Morgan, French-born author, biographer, and journalist
* Ray Ginger ( 1924 – 1975 ), American historian, author, and biographer, husband of Ann Fagan Ginger
He was the father of the author and biographer James Boswell, and grandfather of songwriter Sir Alexander Boswell.
According to an anonymous biographer of Aeschylus, the Athenians chose Simonides ahead of Aeschylus to be the author of an epigram honouring their war-dead at Marathon, which led the tragedian ( who had fought at the battle and whose brother had died there ) to withdraw sulking to the court of Hieron of Syracuse — the story is probably based on the inventions of comic dramatists but it is likely that Simonides did in fact write some kind of commemorative verses for the Athenian victory at Marathon.
Documenting the arc of popular perception in his 1984 biography Son of the Morning Star, author Evan Connell notes the reverential tone of Custer's first biographer Frederick Whittaker ( whose book was rushed out the year of Custer's death.
* Ronald B. Scott, former resident, journalist, biographer of former Massachusetts governor and presidential candidate W. Mitt Romney, and author of the novel " Closing Circles: Trapped in the Everlasting Mormon Moment ," set partially in a village based on East Millcreek.
* Lou Halsell Rodenberger, Texas author and biographer of Jane Gilmore Rushing, was a professor at McMurry University.
According to John Ruskin's biographer Mary Lutyens, the notable author, artist, and art critic was apparently accustomed only to the hairless nudes portrayed unrealistically in art, never having seen a naked woman before his wedding night.
* October 8 – Roger Lancelyn Green, biographer and children's author
Some critics, in particular the media historian Lutz Hachmeister and the Augstein biographer and former Der Spiegel author Otto Köhler, have brought charges against the magazine's dealings with former Nazis, even SS officers.
According to author William Anderson, Muir exemplified " the archetype of our oneness with the earth ", while biographer Donald Worster says he believed his mission was "... saving the American soul from total surrender to materialism.
* Lady Gwendolen Cecil ( 28 July 1860 – 28 September 1945 ), author, and biographer of her father ; she never married.
Among his avowed antagonists in literary warfare the most distinguished were Edmond Malone and George Steevens, the Shakespeare edition ; Mathias, the author of the Pursuits of Literature ; Dr John Jamieson, the Scottish lexicographer ; Pinkerton, the historian ; Dr Irving, the biographer of the Scottish poets ; and Dr Currie of Liverpool.
" Arthur L. White, her grandson and biographer, writes that Ellen G. White is the most translated female non-fiction author in the history of literature, as well as the most translated American non-fiction author of either gender.
Raymond Sydney Ginger ( October 16, 1924 – January 3, 1975 ) was an American historian, author, and biographer of wide-ranging scholarship whose special focus was on labor history, economic history, and the epoch often called the Gilded Age.
John Donald Wade ( September 28, 1892-October 9, 1963 ) was an American biographer, author, essayist, and teacher.

biographer and America's
Johnson's biographer concludes, " The mission was a temporary exposure to danger calculated to satisfy Johnson's personal and political wishes, but it also represented a genuine effort on his part, however misplaced, to improve the lot of America's fighting men.
The appearance of these poems, wrote Taylor's biographer Norman S. Grabo, " established almost at once and without quibble as not only America's finest colonial poet, but as one of the most striking writers in the whole range of American literature.

biographer and First
Several months later, it amalgamated with the prestigious First Normal School of Changsha, widely seen as the best school in Hunan province ; Mao biographer Stuart Schram would later note that the environment of the school provided " an ideal training ground for his apprenticeship as a political worker.
St. Francis ' first biographer, Thomas of Celano, reports the event as follows in his 1230 First Life of St. Francis:
For instance, Patchen biographer Larry Smith notes that " initial reception to Patchen's First Will & Testament was positive and strong.
As one biographer observed, Warner " was furious when Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Paul Henreid and John Huston joined other members of the stellar Committee for the First Amendment in a flight to Washington to preach against the threat to free expression ".
His father's namesake, and John Churchill's biographer and descendant, Sir Winston Churchill, asserted – " conditions at Ashe might well have aroused in his mind two prevailing impressions: First a hatred of poverty ... and secondly, the need of hiding thoughts and feelings from those to whom their expression would be repugnant.
* 828 First mentioned by Einhard, the biographer of Charlemagne.
* John Train, the biographer of Sir Walter Scott, wrote about the Buchanites in The Buchanites from First to Last ( 1846 ).
Donnie Radcliffe ( July 13, 1929 – February 19, 2010 ) was a journalist for the Washington Post and a biographer who wrote biographies of First Ladies Barbara Bush and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Harryhausen biographer Roy P. Webber found the ghouls highly derivative of the skeleton warriors from Jason and the Argonauts, with the heads strongly reminiscent of the Selenites from Harryhausen's 1964 effort, First Men in the Moon.

biographer and Black
Smith's biographer, Mark Stuart, claimed that Smith could have won Labour a Parliamentary victory in 1997 on a similar scale to that achieved by Tony Blair because of the combination of the Black Wednesday debacle and ongoing Conservative divisions over Europe between 1992 and 1997 ; however, Stuart argues that the lack of a Blair effect would have meant that the Conservative Party would have held slightly over 200 seats in the House of Commons, leaving the Conservatives in a position similar to that of Labour in 1983 than to the actual Conservative result in 1997.
One biographer notes that Malcolm was one of the first African-American leaders to note the existence and growing influence of Black nationalism among young civil rights activists.
According to Nixon biographer Conrad Black, the speech earned Nixon supporters throughout Middle America which he would keep through the rest of his life, and who would continue to defend him after his death.
In posteriority and partly in his own time Nuño de Guzmán achieved a reputation as the worst villain of the conquistadors, in the words of his biographer Donald Chipman the he has been depicted as the " personification of the Black legend ".
In Living Black History, Du Bois biographer Manning Marable observes:
He was also a noted biographer of Rupert Brooke ( 1964, Faber and Faber ) and Edward Marsh ( 1958, James Tait Black Memorial Prize 1959 ).
Black Elk, a noted Sioux folk healer, told his biographer: " There was hunger among my people before I went across the big water Europe in 1886, because the Wasichus did not give us all the food they promised in the Black Hills treaty ...
According to his biographer, Kym S. Rice: " During the Revolutionary era, Fraunces was commonly referred to as " Black Sam.

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