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Please see bibliography for some of the many critical evaluations of her opus of children ’ s literature, including Modernist interpretations of Humphrey Carpenter and Katherine Chandler.
* Carpenter, Humphrey ( 2000 ) That Was Satire That Was ISBN 0-575-06588-5
Humphrey Carpenter in his 1977 biography relates that Tolkien owned a postcard entitled Der Berggeist (), and on the paper cover in which he kept it, he wrote " the origin of Gandalf ".
* The Angry Young Men: A Literary Comedy of the 1950s ( 2002 ) by Humphrey Carpenter, an anecdotal group biography
* Carpenter, Humphrey, editor, The Letters of J. R. R.
* Carpenter, Humphrey, The Envy of the World: Fifty Years of the BBC Third Programme and Radio 3, 1946-1996, London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1996 ISBN 0-297-81830-9
Humphrey William Bouverie Carpenter ( 29 April 1946 – 4 January 2005 ) was an English biographer, writer, and radio broadcaster.
The Joshers: Or London to Birmingham with Albert and Victoria by Humphrey Carpenter ( ISBN 0048231428 Hardback, 1977 ) is a children's adventure book ( similar in style to The Railway Children ) based on the adventures of taking a working narrowboat up the Grand Union Canal from London to Birmingham.
* Humphrey Carpenter, English biographer, dies at 58, New York Times, 19 January 2005
* Tributes Paid to Humphrey Carpenter BBC Radio
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* Carpenter, Humphrey.
* The Envy of the World: Fifty Years of the Third Programme and Radio Three by Humphrey Carpenter
According to Humphrey Carpenter, " Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony overlooking the pavement.
According to Humphrey Carpenter, Edith was definitely not an intellectual and had a very difficult time functioning around her husband's colleagues and their families.

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Hubert Humphrey ( 2003 ), scholarly biography excerpt and text search
* John Humphrey Noyes biography, compiled and edited by George Wallingford Noyes-full text online at Syracuse University Library
After 2001 this situation was partly rectified: firstly by the feature-length documentary by Oscar-winning documentary-maker Kevin Macdonald, Humphrey Jennings: The Man Who Listened to Britain ( made by Figment Films in 2002 for British television's Channel 4 ); and secondly by Kevin Jackson's 450-page biography Humphrey Jennings ( Picador, 2004 ).
A fictional biography was constructed for Humpty, the story being that Edward Ellington Humphrey III, former lead singer of " Smooth Eddie and the Humpers ," had become a rapper after burning his nose in a kitchen accident with a deep-fryer.

Humphrey and Tolkien
This led to a further re-flowering-in the Depression and war years between 1930 and 1955-and this can be seen in the work of: artists such as John Piper ; John Tunnard, David Jones ; Graham Sutherland ; John Craxton ; John Minton ; Stanley Spencer ; Eric Ravilious ; Robin Tanner ; Bettina Shaw-Lawrence ; writers such as John Cowper Powys ; J. R. R. Tolkien ; Mervyn Peake ; C. S. Lewis ; Arthur Machen ; T. H. White ; Dylan Thomas ; Geoffrey Grigson ; and Herbert Read ; film-makers such as Humphrey Jennings ; Powell and Pressburger ( e. g.: A Canterbury Tale, 1944 and Gone to Earth, 1950 ); and photographers such as Edwin Smith ; Roger Mayne ; and John Deakin.
According to Humphrey Carpenter, " Those friends who knew Ronald and Edith Tolkien over the years never doubted that there was deep affection between them.
The first scenario for an animated motion-picture of The Lord of the Rings proposed to Tolkien in 1957 was turned down because of several cardinal deviations, among which Humphrey Carpenter recorded that " virtually all walking was dispensed with in the story and the Company of the Ring were transported everywhere on the backs of eagles ".

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The orangery at Dyrham Park, Gloucestershire, which had been provided with a slate roof as originally built about 1702, was given a glazed one about a hundred years later, after Humphrey Repton remarked that it was dark ; though it was built to shelter oranges, it has always simply been called the " greenhouse " in modern times.
The officiating chaplain Humphrey Tyndall later remarked that the bride wore a " loose gown " ( an informal morning dress ), which has triggered modern speculation that she was pregnant and that the ceremony happened under pressure from her father.

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A wide-ranging, bipartisan force -- from Minnesota's Democratic Hubert Humphrey to Massachusetts' Republican Leverett Saltonstall -- was drawn up against a solid phalanx of Southern Democrats, who have traditionally used the filibuster to stop civil rights bills.
Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
A translation by Richard Davies, bishop of St David's and the scholar William Salesbury was published in 1567 by Humphrey Toy as Y Llyfr Gweddi Gyffredin.
It was reportedly anchored in the river Dart for more than a year and the crew were used as labourers on the nearby Greenway Estate which was the home of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and his half-brother Sir Walter Raleigh.
The 1982 Steve Martin comedy Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid was shot in black-and-white as a parody of a 1940s film noir and included footage of actors from the film-noir era such as Humphrey Bogart, Burt Lancaster, and others spliced in with the modern actors.
In the spring he stayed briefly in Bramley, Leeds, with his sister Marjorie and her husband Humphrey Dakin, who was as unappreciative of Blair as when they knew each other as children.
His brother-in-law Humphrey Dakin, a " Hail fellow, well met " type, who took him to a local pub in Leeds, said that he was told by the landlord: " Don't bring that bugger in here again.
Their hiding place at Hagley, the home of Humphrey Littleton ( brother of MP John Littleton, imprisoned for treason in 1601 for his part in the Essex revolt ) was betrayed by a cook, who grew suspicious of the amount of food sent up for his master's consumption.
Humphrey Littleton, who had escaped from the authorities at Hagley, got as far as Prestwood in Staffordshire before he was captured.
Humphrey DeForest Bogart ( December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957 ) was an American actor and is widely regarded as a cultural icon.
Bogart was born on Christmas Day, 1899 in New York City, the eldest child of Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart ( July 1867, Watkins Glen, New York – September 8, 1934, Tudor City apartments, New York City ) and Maud Humphrey ( 1868 – 1940 ).
His mother, Maud Humphrey, was a commercial illustrator, who received her art training in New York and France, including study with James McNeill Whistler, and who later became artistic director of the fashion magazine The Delineator.
Humphrey was the oldest of three children ; he had two younger sisters, Frances and Catherine Elizabeth ( Kay ).
" As a boy, Bogart was teased for his curls, his tidiness, the " cute " pictures his mother had him pose for, the Little Lord Fauntleroy clothes she dressed him in — and the name " Humphrey.
On August 21, 1946, Humphrey Bogart was honored in a ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theater to record his hand and footprints in cement.
Baldwin was able to replace Manasses with one of his own supporters, Humphrey II of Toron.
Isabella's mother Maria and the Ibelins ( now closely allied to Conrad ) argued that Isabella and Humphrey's marriage was illegal, as she had been underage at the time ; underlying this was the fact that Humphrey had betrayed his wife's cause in 1186.
It resembled Richard II's retreat at Sheen from the 1380s, and was later copied by his younger brother, Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, at Greenwich in the 1430s, as well by his son, John of Lancaster at Fulbrook.
The Vikings play their home games at the Mall of America Field at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis as they have since 1982 ( a bill was passed in May 2012 to build a new stadium for the team, which is expected to open by the 2016 season ).
In December 1979, ground was broken for construction of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis.
Humphrey was loyal to Guy and spoke Arabic fluently, so Richard used him as a translator and negotiator.
One of Denver's new major additions was rookie running back Bobby Humphrey, who rushed for 1, 151 yards, caught 22 passes for 156 yards, and scored 8 touchdowns.
Humphrey was Denver's leading rusher and receiver, with 61 rushing yards and 3 receptions for 38 yards.

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