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In 1988, Steffan O ' Sullivan wrote an unofficial conversion of Bunnies & Burrows to GURPS while the negotiations continued.
Notably, from 1985 to 1988, author and television writer Hugh Miller wrote seventeen novels, detailing the lives of many of the show's original characters before 1985, when events on screen took place.
" In 1988, he wrote The Hermit of 69th Street, in which he sought to demonstrate the absurdity of investigating prior work by inserting footnotes for practically every term in the book.
The Wound-Dresser ( 1988 ): John Adams's setting of Walt Whitman's poem, " The Wound-Dresser ", which Whitman wrote after visiting wounded soldiers during the American Civil War.
In his 1988 memoirs, Regan wrote about Nancy's consultations with the astrologer, the first public mention of them, which resulted in embarrassment for the First Lady.
Heinlein's surgical treatment re-energized him, and he wrote five novels from 1980 until he died in his sleep from emphysema and heart failure on May 8, 1988.
He wrote one of the first pamphlets explaining Conservative ideology in 1946, and in 1988 he chaired the Commission on the Philosophy of Conservative Judaism which produced the official statement of Conservative ideology " Emet Ve-Emunah ".
" After attending a show in 1988, Peter Watrous of The New York Times wrote that Orbison's songs are " dreamlike claustrophobically intimate set pieces ".
Albert Henry wrote that although in 1988 the word Walloon evoked a constitutional reality, it originally referred to Roman populations of the Burgundian Netherlands and was also used to designate a territory by the terms provinces wallonnes or Walloon country ( Pays wallon ), from the 16th century to the Belgian revolution, and later Wallonia.
Iván Erőd wrote in 1988 / 89 ) Vox Lucis ( Voice of the Light ), op.
In 1988 he wrote music for the film Sur and married the singer and television personality Laura Escalada on 11 April.
In 1988, Derrida wrote " Afterword: Toward An Ethic of Discussion ", to be published with the previous essays in the collection Limited Inc.
Shortly after de Man's death, Derrida authored a book Memoires: pour Paul de Man and in 1988 wrote an article in the journal Critical Inquiry called " Like the Sound of the Sea Deep Within a Shell: Paul de Man's War ".
Chinese music composer Hwang Yau-tai or Huang Youdi, Huang Yu-ti ( 黃友棣 ) wrote the Chiang Ching-kuo Memorial Song in 1988.
As prelude to a summer 1988 Film Quarterly interview with McElwee, Scott MacDonald wrote:
* Songwriter Tom Brown wrote the song " Jonathan Wesley Oliver, Jr ." about the Quilt in 1988.
In response both to televangelist Jimmy Swaggart's June 1987 book Religious Rock ' N ' Roll: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, which had criticized the music of Norman and other Christian rock artists, and Swaggart's February 1988 admission of adultery with a prostitute, Norman wrote the song " Selah ", which had its last verse censored by Benson, which was: " My songs are spiritual fornication ,/ that's what this television preacher said ./ I guess he knows a lot about fornication ,/ I heard he wrote some sermons in a prostitute's bed.
Hamilton, who wrote a biography of Gaveston in 1988, on the other hand says that " there is no question that the king and his favorite were lovers.
* The heavy metal band Crimson Glory wrote and released the song " Masque of the Red Death ", which follows the story, on their 1988 album Transcendence.
While in Seattle, he wrote a column for local newspaper The Rocket titled " Sub Pop U. S. A .", a column he ended in 1988.
In 1988, Ailes wrote a book with long-time aide Jon Kraushar, called You Are the Message: Secrets of the Master Communicators, in which he discusses some of his philosophies and strategies for successful performance in the public eye.
An early production was Chelmsford 123 ( 1988 and 1990 ), which McGrath and Mulville wrote and performed.
In 1988 he was one of the founders as well as the leaders of the populist party Sweden Democrats and wrote its program.
In 1988, historian Brigitte Hamann wrote The Reluctant Empress, a biography of Elisabeth, reviving interest in Franz Joseph's consort.

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The 1988 biography of Burton by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life.
Jessie Benton Frémont: American Woman of the 19th century ( 1988 ), biography of his wife
Toscanini is the subject of the 1988 fictionalized biography Il giovane Toscanini ( Young Toscanini ), starring C. Thomas Howell and Dame Elizabeth Taylor, and directed by Franco Zeffirelli.
* Fenech, the official biography / Grantlee Kieza and Peter Muszkat ( 1988, ISBN 0-949853-15-1 )
( 1988 ) along with Billington ( 1973 ), the leading full-scale biography
* 1988 Elizabeth Barrett Browning: a biography ( Chatto & Windus )
His biography, The Unquiet American, was written by Cecil Currey and published in 1988 ; the title refers to the common, but incorrect belief, that the eponymous character in Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American was based on Lansdale.
It also anticipates some of his later films: the subject of biography 27, Propine Fallax, is a pseudonym for Cissie Colpitts, the central figure of Drowning by Numbers ( 1988 ), while the car accident in biography 28 prefigures that in A Zed and Two Noughts ( 1985 ).
Thomas Johnston ( 1988 ), scholarly biography
Lee Hays died in 1981, and his biography, Lonesome Traveler by Doris Willens, was published in 1988.
( 1988 ), highly detailed scholarly biography.
Olsen was the subject of a 1988 biography, The Ultimate Entrepreneur: The Story of Ken Olsen and Digital Equipment Corporation written by Glenn Rifkin and George Harrar.
He twice portrayed Vernon Presley, the father of Elvis Presley: First in the 1988 TV movie Elvis and Me, which was based on the eponymous biography written by Presley's ex-wife Priscilla, and then in the short-lived, weekly series Elvis, in 1990.
* 1988 The Secret Lives of Trebitsch Lincoln ( Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-04076-8 ), a 327-page biography of Trebitsch Lincoln.
* Sound recording of part of a BBC Radio 4 programme Front Row in 2003 of a review of Byron Roger's biography with parts of a 1988 interview with Carr
* Akbar, M. J. Nehru: The Making of India ( Viking, 1988 ), popular biography
* A biography of Bill Robinson by Jim Haskins and N. R. Mitgang, Mr. Bojangles: The Biography of Bill Robinson ( Morrow ), was published in 1988.
Diana Forbes-Robertson ( 1914 – 1988 ), their fourth daughter, was a writer who later wrote a biography of her aunt Maxine Elliott.
* Cunningham, Noble E. In Pursuit of Reason ( 1988 ) well-reviewed short biography of Jefferson.
In addition to Our Iceberg is Melting ( 2006 ) and Leading Change ( 1996 ), Professor Kotter is the author of The Heart of Change ( 2002 ), John P. Kotter on What leaders Really Do ( 1999 ), Matsushita Leadership ( 1997 ) ( which won first place in the Financial Times, Booz-Allen Global Business Book Competition for biography / autobiography, Corporate Culture and Performance ( 1992 ), A Force for Change ( 1990 ), The Leadership Factor ( 1988 ), Power and Influence ( 1985 ), The General Managers ( 1982 ), and five other books published in the 1970s.
Von Hoffman is the author of more than a dozen books, notably: Capitalist Fools: Tales of American Business, from Carnegie to Forbes to the Milken Gang ( 1992 ) and Citizen Cohn ( 1988 ), a biography of Roy Cohn, which was made into an HBO movie.
His books on Leo Tolstoy ( Whitbread Award for best biography of 1988 ), C. S. Lewis, Hilaire Belloc, and Jesus Christ are all simultaneously sympathetic to and critical of religious belief.

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