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In October 2007, Watterson wrote a review of Schulz and Peanuts, a biography of Charles Schulz, in The Wall Street Journal.
Artemus Ward ( Charles Farrar Browne ): a biography and bibliography ( 1919 ) ( full text online )
* Spacefacts biography of Charles Edward Jones
Also shown is the biography of Candler written by his son, Charles Howard Candler.
Mountbatten was a strong influence in the upbringing of his grand-nephew, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and later as a mentor —" Honorary Grandfather " and " Honorary Grandson ", they fondly called each other according to the Jonathan Dimbleby biography of the Prince — though according to both the Ziegler biography of Mountbatten and the Dimbleby biography of the Prince, the results may have been mixed.
* Charles Goren, biography on bridgebum. com
Morton Cohen, in his biography of Charles Dodgson ( Carroll ), connects the poem to the illness of Carroll's godson Charlie Wilcox.
* Richard Aldington, a biography ( 1989 ) Charles Doyle ISBN 0-8093-1566-1
* Wiltse, Charles M. John C. Calhoun, Nationalist, 1782 – 1828 ( 1944 ) ISBN 0-8462-1041-X ; John C. Calhoun, Nullifier, 1829 – 1839 ( 1948 ); John C. Calhoun, Sectionalist, 1840 – 1859 ( 1951 ); the standard scholarly biography
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
* Rolle, Andrew F. John Charles Fremont: Character As Destiny ( 1991 ), biography by leading scholar emphasizing psychology
* " Charles Curtis ; Native-American Indian Vice-President ; a biography ", Vice President Charles Curtis Website
He was also a respected translator, responsible for more than 30 translations from the French, including Henri Charrière's Papillon into English, Jean Lacouture's biography of Charles de Gaulle, as well as many of Simone de Beauvoir's later works.
* Prix Charles Blanc, Académie française, for Renoir, My Father, biography of father, 1963
* Charles McCarry ( born 1930 ), author of more than ten novels and numerous works of non-fiction ; Author of Citizen Nader, first authoritative biography of Ralph Nader.
In her memoir, Cavendish details the lives, pastimes and deaths of her parents and siblings, as well as of her husband and other relatives, including a biography of her brother Charles Lucas, one of the best Civil War Cavalier cavalry commanders who was executed by the Parliament for treason during the Second English Civil War.
She chronicled the life and times of Charles II in a well-reviewed 1979 eponymous biography.
The second book was 2006's Europe ’ s Physician, an unfinished biography of Sir Theodore de Mayerne, the Franco-Swiss court physician to Henri IV, James I and Charles I.
Although the biography was not intended for publication, it appeared in print in 1809 under the title, " Lady Murray's Narrative " in Observations on the Historical Work of the Right Honorable Charles James Fox.
He wrote a 400 page biography of his father, The Life and Times of Sir Charles Barry, R. A., F. R. S., that was published in 1867.
* T. Ryle Dwyer, Charlie: The political biography of Charles Haughey ( 1987 ) ISBN 0-7171-1449-X

biography and Williams
In his biography, Ronald Reis relates how Williams committed two fielding miscues in a doubleheader in 1950 and was roundly booed by Boston fans.
His authorised biography argues that Williams did not take his own life but died of an accidental overdose.
Kenneth Williams Unseen by Wes Butters and Russell Davies, the first Williams biography in 15 years, was published in October 2008.
An authorised biography, Born Brilliant: The Life Of Kenneth Williams, by Christopher Stevens, was published in October 2010.
The biography said Williams used a variety of handwriting styles and colours in his journals, switching between different hands on the page.
In a review of William Carlos Williams ' biography, " Something Urgent I Have to Say to You ": The Life and Works of William Carlos Williams, by Herbert Leibowitz, book critic Christopher Benfey wrote of Williams's poetry, " Early and late, Williams held the conviction that poetry was in his friend Kenneth Burke's phrase, ' equipment for living, a necessary guide amid the bewilderments of life.
King: A Filmed Record ... Montgomery To Memphis is a 1970 American documentary film biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented in the form of newsreel footage and segments of recordings by Dr. King, framed by celebrity narrators, including Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Ruby Dee, James Earl Jones, Clarence Williams III, Burt Lancaster, Ben Gazzara, Charlton Heston, Harry Belafonte,
* Clarence Williams on RedHotJazz. com ; biography with photos and ram files of vintage recordings
In 1970, the biography Huey Long by T. Harry Williams won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in category History and Biography.
Four biographies have been published: a book on his life and administration by Charles Verulam Williams which appeared soon after his death ; his grandson Spencer Walpole's biography in 1894 ; Philip Treherne's short biography in 1909 ; Denis Gray's 500-page political biography in 1963.
* Mayo ‘ Ink ’ Williams biography
In 1972, Gordy attended FIDM in Los Angeles, where he produced the commercially successful Billie Holiday biography Lady Sings the Blues, starring Diana Ross ( who was nominated for an Academy Award ) and Richard Pryor, and introducing Billy Dee Williams ( cast in a role originally for Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops ).
* paulwilliamsconnection. com — site includes biography, discography, acting bio, photos, media downloads any thing and everything Paul Williams including information on service organizations.
His best-known book is the biography of his patron, Archbishop Williams, entitled Scrinia reserata: a Memorial offered to the great Deservings of John Williams, D. D.
This episode led to a writing partnership between Williams and Remote Control head writer Chris Kreski, who co-authored the best-selling Growing Up Brady biography.
* Confessions of a Nightingale, a one-person play that utilizes parts of her biography on Tennessee Williams, The Ultimate Seduction.
Jenny Williams notes in her biography More Lives than One ( 1998 ), that Fallada's father would often read aloud to his children works by authors such as Shakespeare and Schiller.
In July 2009, historian Kate Williams reported on BBC Radio 4's Broadcasting House that she is working with Clarkson to develop a musical version of Williams ' biography England's Mistress: The Infamous Life of Emma Hamilton.

biography and expounded
According to Sobran and other researchers, the themes and personal circumstances expounded by the author of the Sonnets are remarkably similar to Oxford's biography.

biography and theory
Niten Ki ( an early biography of Musashi ) supports the theory that Musashi was born in 1584: " was born in Banshū, in Tenshō 12, the Year of the Monkey.
However, Braid's legacy was maintained in Great Britain largely by Dr. John Milne Bramwell who collected all of his available works, and published a biography and account of Braid's theory and practice, as well as several books of his own on hypnotism.
In the influential eighteenth century French encyclopedia Encyclopedie, the entry on Woolstrope-by-Colsterworth is almost entirely a biography of Newton, this biography being so hidden because the editors of the Encyclopedie were ideologically opposed to biographies – see Great Man theory.
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.
This theory was offered by Puyi in his biography, who claimed he heard it from an old eunuch.
However, author Cliff Goodwin, in his biography of Reed titled Evil Spirits, offers the theory that Reed was not always as drunk on chat shows as he appeared to be, but rather was acting the part of an uncontrollably sodden former star to liven things up, at the producers ' behests.
* Brief biography in support of theory
Mills published widely in popular and intellectual journals, and is remembered for several books, among them The Power Elite, which introduced that term and describes the relationships and class alliances among the U. S. political, military, and economic elites, White Collar, on the American middle class, and The Sociological Imagination, where Mills proposes the proper relationship in sociological scholarship between biography and history and theory and method.
He was creative about institutional politics, as ' The Reform of Parliament ' ( 1964 ) makes clear, but his biography of Orwell, well-researched and competent, operated at the middle range of political theory with which ( at least on one view – nothing is uncontroversial ) he was most at home.
It is part biography, part theory, and part translation of Tukhachevsky's works, focusing on Tukhachevsky's concepts of Deep Battle Theory.
This massive work includes writings on philosophy and biography in addition to music theory, and includes no less than 120 complete compositions by composers of the preceding generation ( including Josquin, Ockeghem, Obrecht, Isaac and many others ).
" Bäckmann ( 2004 ) disputed this theory noting that there is " no textual evidence " to support this " empathetic reading " of Rydberg's biography.
Puyi proposed this theory in his biography, which he claimed he heard from an old eunuch.
By this theory, the pseudonymous " Charles Johnson " of the pirate catalog was merely taking part in a burgeoning industry in criminal biography.
Chidambara Ragunathan in his pudhumaipithan biography Pudumaippithan kathaigal: sila vimarsanangalum vishamangalum, has advanced the theory that all the works published under the name of " Nandhan " are adaptive works rather than original ones.
" No Lennon biography or Lennon quotation is cited to substantiate Gould's theory.
Sidney himself is supposed to have learned Ramist theory from John Dee, and was the dedicatee of the biography by Banosius, but was not in any strict sense a Ramist.
The historian of science Janet Browne has argued in her recent biography of Darwin that his ability to correspond daily played a crucial role in the development of his theory and his ability to garner support for it from colleagues.
After working as an associate editor on the University of Cambridge Library project to collect, edit, and publish the correspondence of Charles Darwin, she wrote a two volume biography of the naturalist: Charles Darwin: Voyaging ( 1995 ), on his youth and years on the Beagle, and Charles Darwin: The Power of Place ( 2002 ), covering his post-Beagle years through the publication of his theory of evolution and beyond.

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