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Howard and Pyle's
Howard Pyle's fanciful painting of Kidd and his ship, the Adventure Galley, in New York Harbor.
Howard Pyle's fanciful painting of Kidd burying treasure
Scott's work influenced the late 19th-century children's writer Howard Pyle's book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which in turn established John as the principal villain within the traditional Robin Hood narrative.
The title page of Howard Pyle's 1883 novel, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
The traditional tales were often adapted for children, most notably in Howard Pyle's The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, which influenced accounts of Robin Hood through the 20th century.
A pirate captain relaxes with his crew in a Howard Pyle illustration from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates.
" Buccaneer of the Caribbean " from Howard Pyle | Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates
Howard Pyle illustration of pirates burying treasure, from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates.
Howard Pyle's 19th century illustration of a marooned pirate
* Christine, the mistreated heroine of Howard Pyle's Cinderella-inspired fairy tale " The Apple of Contentment ," wears a Phrygian cap in Pyle's illustrations.
A small fishing settlement ( perhaps fictional ) at Henlopen was the location for " Tom Chist and the Treasure Box ", one of Howard Pyle's stories in Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates.
Howard Pyle's depiction of Governor Sloughter signing Leisler's death warrant
Howard Pyle illustration of pirates burying treasure, from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates.
Buccaneer of the Caribbean, from Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates.
A number of pirate legends by Pyle, including some of his illustrations, were collected as Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates, published in 1921, ten years after his death.
Howard Pyle's depiction of Governor Sloughter signing Leisler's death warrant

Howard and influential
Lewis has long remained popular in Europe: he was consistently praised by some French critics in the influential magazine Cahiers du Cinéma for his absurd comedy, in part because he had gained respect as an auteur who had total control over all aspects of his films, comparable to Howard Hawks and Alfred Hitchcock.
In addition, Steve Gerber, an influential force on many of the Vertigo writers, provided the miniseries Nevada, which was written based on Neil Gaiman's reiteration of a frequent request to write something more about the characters in " the obligatory comic book fight scene " in Howard the Duck # 16.
Rosy Ryan ( Sarah Miles ) is bored with her humdrum life and fantasizes about the outside world — much to the chagrin of the local priest, Father Hugh Collins ( Trevor Howard ), an old, sharp-witted and highly influential person who knows all that goes on in the village.
Howard Haycraft, in his seminal 1941 work, Murder for Pleasure, included the novel in his " cornerstones " list of the most influential crime novels ever written.
The first Howard Johnson's restaurant happened to be near the theater ; hundreds of influential Bostonians flocked to the restaurant.
Shore wrote the music for Canadian magician Doug Henning's magical / musical Spellbound in 1974, and from 1975 until 1980, he was the musical director for Lorne Michaels ' hugely influential late-night NBC comedy show Saturday Night Live appearing in many musical sketches, including Howard Shore and His All-Nurse Band, and dressed as a beekeeper for a John Belushi / Dan Aykroyd performance of the Slim Harpo classic I'm a King Bee.
Whole Earth editors Kevin Kelly and Howard Rheingold both went on to become influential figures in technology.
The faculty during this period included George Kuchar, Gunvor Nelson, Howard Fried, Paul Kos, Angela Davis, Kathy Acker, Robert Colescott, and many other influential artists and writers.
He is the author of many influential books, including The Sociology of Rock ( Constable, 1978 ), Sound Effects: Youth, Leisure and the Politics of Rock ' n ' Roll ( Pantheon, 1981 ), Art into Pop ( Methuen, 1987-written with Howard Horne ), Music for Pleasure: Essays on the Sociology of Pop ( Cambridge University Press, 1988 ), and Performing Rites: On the Value of Popular Music ( Oxford University Press, 1996 ).
This check-list has been highly influential in ornithology, and has – either directly or indirectly – been used as a basis for numerous modern check-lists such as The Clements Checklist of the Birds of the World by James Clements, The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World edited by Edward C. Dickinson, Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World by Charles Sibley and Burt Monroe, the AOU Checklist of North American Birds by AOU, and the check-list to birds of South America by SACC.
In her biography of her friend and mentor, William Howard Brett, Eastman shared a formative experience that would be very influential.
For example, the Commonwealth Club in London counts former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, and former Australian Prime Minister John Howard as influential people who have spoken there.
Kirshner achieved his first major success in the late 1950s and early 1960s as co-owner of the influential New York-based publishing company Aldon Music with partner Al Nevins, which had under contract at various times several of the most important songwriters of the so-called " Brill Building " school, including Carole King, Gerry Goffin, Neil Sedaka, Neil Diamond, Paul Simon, Phil Spector, Howard Greenfield, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Jack Keller.
Howard Saul Becker's book Outsiders was extremely influential in the development of this theory and its rise to popularity.
By the end of the 1911 – 1912 school year, there were more than twenty members of the sorority and the organization had become an influential part of student life at Howard.
The Bishop of Hereford appears in Howard Pyle's influential children's book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1883 ), based on the medieval ballads.
In addition, in both his inaugural and concluding lectures as Regius Professor, and in his popular and influential War in European History, Howard has stressed the difference between traditional military history, which seeks to identify easily applicable lessons for the present from the history of past wars and military campaigns, and his own approach, which stresses the uniqueness of the historical past and the impossibility of deriving such lessons to guide modern strategic and tactical choices.
Howard Kurtz, an influential media critic for the Washington Post and CNN-TV, wrote that the runaway bride had become a " runaway television embarrassment ," and he compared the story to a TV soap opera.
Windling married Howard Gayton, the British dramatist and co-founder of the influential Commedia dell ' arte troupe, the Ophaboom Theatre Company, in September 2008, and lives in Devon, England.
The founding physicians of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine included pathologist William Henry Welch ( 1850-1934 ), the first dean of the school and a mentor to generations of research scientists ; internist Sir William Osler ( 1849-1919 ), sometimes referred to as the “ father of modern medicine ,” having been perhaps the most influential physician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries as author of The Principles and Practice of Medicine ( 1892 ), written in the Hopkins Hospital and published for more than a century ; surgeon William Stewart Halsted ( 1852-1922 ), who revolutionized surgery by insisting on subtle skill and technique, as well as strict adherence to sanitary procedures ; and gynecologist Howard Atwood Kelly ( 1858-1943 ), a superb gynecological surgeon often credited with establishing gynecology as a specialty and being among the first to use radium to treat cancer.
Author and composer Alton Howard founded Howard Publishing in 1969 and has been very influential in the musical traditions of the churches of Christ since the 1970s.
Logos Foundation was an influential Christian ministry that flourished in Australia in the 1970s and 1980s, under the leadership of Howard Carter, originally a Baptist pastor from Auckland, New Zealand.
Fresco himself cites several theorists and authors for contributing to his ideas, such as Jacques Loeb, who established the Mechanistic Conception of Life ; Edward Bellamy, who wrote the extremely influential book, Looking Backward ; Thorstein Veblen, who influenced the Technocracy movement and Howard Scott, who popularized it ; Alfred Korzybski, who originated General Semantics ; H. G. Wells, and many others .< ref name =" Influences "> A Personal Interview With Jacque Fresco.

Howard and novel
was the original title of Howard Spring's novel My Son, My Son !, later adapted for the film of the latter name.
The film is based on Howard Fast's 1951 novel of the same name.
A 2010 television adaptation by Howard Overman for BBC Four borrowed some of the characters and some minor plot elements of the novel to create a new story.
This major figure in The Fountainhead epitomized the " second-hander " who – in stark opposition to the uncompromising and innovative hero of the novel, Howard Roark, and exemplified in real life by Frank Lloyd Wright, whom Rand idolized – adapts the classicist and historicist Old World architectural styles to the new American medium of the skyscraper, and then goes on to adopt modernism as soon as this becomes safely fashionable.
Certain specific incidents in the fictional Keating's career are pointed to by Heynick as having been drawn from Hood's real-life career, such as their both suddenly gaining national fame by winning the highly-publicized skyscraper contest for a media corporation in the early 1920s with a design in the historicist style, and their both heading the committee for a " modernistic " World's Fair in the 1930s from which the hero architect ( Howard Roark in the novel, Frank Lloyd Wright in real-life ) was excluded.
Howard Jacobson, in his 2004 introduction to the Vintage Classics publication, wrote that the novel was " positioned teasingly ... between literature and literature's
The novel was adapted for the stage in 1934 by Sidney Howard and filmed in 1936 by William Wyler.
* Howard Roark, protagonist of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead
Also in 1965, he played detective Ted Casselle in the Hitchcockian thriller Mirage, with Gregory Peck and Diane Baker, a film directed by Edward Dmytryk, based on a novel by Howard Fast.
She began using the name " Sigourney Weaver " in 1963 after a minor character ( Sigourney Howard ) in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby.
* Northern Lights, a 1991 novel by Howard Norman
When Howard Hawks made his film of the novel the writing team were perplexed as to who killed the Sternwood's chauffer.
Most of Aiken's dialogue is lifted verbatim from Stowe's novel and it included four full musical numbers written by the producer, George C. Howard.
* Agrippa ’ s Daughter ( 1964 ), an English novel by Howard Melvin Fast
Dangerous Liaisons was the first English-language film adaptation of Laclos's novel, and was based on Christopher Hampton's Olivier Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated theatrical adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company, directed by Howard Davies and featuring Lindsay Duncan, Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson.
Similarly, in the 1943 novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Howard Roark is chosen to design a resort called Monodnack Valley and it is subsequently revealed that the investors had sold 200 % of the shares, convinced that the project would be a flop and that they had chosen Howard Roark as the worst possible person for the job.
* Peeping Tom, a novel by Howard Jacobson centering on the work of Thomas Hardy
Authors and writers who have lived in Redding include Mark Twain, who lived on present-day Mark Twain Lane and owned property in town until his death in 1910 ; Joel Barlow, a poet and diplomat, born in town ; Howard Fast ( in the 1980s ); Flannery O ' Connor ( who wrote her novel Wise Blood while a boarder at the home of fellow writer Robert Fitzgerald and family on Seventy Acre Road from 1949 to 1951 ).
In addition to its most famous appearance in film as Brideshead in both the 1981 television serial and 2008 film adaptations of Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited, Castle Howard has been used as a backdrop for a number of other cinematic and television settings.
* The Outsider ( Fast novel ), a novel by Howard Fast
The movie was adapted by Sidney Howard from the novel by Blair Niles.
* Max ( Howard Fast novel ), a novel by Howard Fast

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