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* A History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century by Sir Leslie Stephen, 2 volumes ( 1876, 3rd ed.
Leslie Caron, A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim, théâtre du Châtelet, 2010.
* February 22 – Leslie Stephen, English writer and critic ( b. 1832 )
* November 28 – Leslie Stephen, English writer and critic ( d. 1904 )
In the early 1980s, Stephen Kay, who had worked for the prosecution in the trial, became alarmed that Manson Family member Leslie Van Houten had gathered 900 signatures on a petition for her parole.
* Stephen, Sir Leslie and Sir Sidney Lee ( editors ).
* Sir Leslie Stephen, critic, first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell
Corbett, Richard Briers, Josephine Tewson, Michael Grade and Peter Kay all read at the service, while others in attendance included David Jason, Stephen Fry, Michael Palin, Leslie Phillips, Lenny Henry, Dawn French and June Whitfield.
* Stephen, Leslie.
In the nineteenth century, there had been a tension between the romantic advocates of the sacredness ” of the Alpine peaks ( such as John Ruskin ), and modern mountain climbers ( such as Leslie Stephen ), who promoted the notion of the Alps as the playground of Europe .” In the twentieth century, the mountains acquired a clearly positive, iconic, status as places unsullied by undesirable urban influences such as pollution, noise and so on.
Members of the Pine Hill Borough Council are Council President Christopher Green ( 2012 ), Leslie H. Gallagher, Sr. ( 2011 ), Tom Knott ( 2012 ), Ruth McCullen ( 2011 ), Stephen Shultz ( 2013 ) and Charles Warrington ( 2013 ).
Members of the Borough Council are Council President Gerald W. Tamburro ( Ward 2 ), Vice President Henry L. Miller ( Ward 1 ), Stephen Dalina, Leslie Koppel ( at-large ), Michael Leibowitz ( Ward 3 ).
* Stephen, Sir Leslie & Sir Sidney Lee.
* Leslie Stephen, The English Utilitarians, vol.
( see Sir Leslie Stephen, English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, x.
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In 1883 he succeeded Leslie Stephen as editor of the Cornhill Magazine and continued in the post until the breakdown of his health in 1896.
A biographical introduction to The Backwater of Life was furnished by Sir Leslie Stephen.
* February 22-Sir Leslie Stephen, essayist and critic
* Leslie Stephen, English Thought in the Eighteenth Century ( 3rd ed., 1902 ), c.
* Sir Leslie Stephen, English Thought in the Eighteenth Century, ch.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Noel Annan, Leslie Stephen
Leslie Stephen ( c. 1860 )
Sir Leslie Stephen, KCB ( 28 November 1832 – 22 February 1904 ) was an English author, critic and mountaineer, and the father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.

Leslie and book
Frederick Warne & Co. had previously rejected the tale but, eager to compete in the booming small format children's book market, reconsidered and accepted the " bunny book " ( as the firm called it ) following the recommendation of their prominent children's book artist L. Leslie Brooke.
A 2005 book, " Deep Water " by Jacques Leslie focused on the plight of the people resettled by the dam, and found the situation little changed.
Herbert Spencer, Jowett, and Leslie Ellis understood, I feel sure ; and a few others, but nearly all the logicians and mathematicians ignored the statement that the book was meant to throw light on the nature of the human mind ; and treated the formula entirely as a wonderful new method of reducing to logical order masses of evidence about external fact.
A documentary film, The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story was released in 1999, followed by a book written by Leslie Iwerks and John Kenworthy in 2001.
The most prominent current advocate of the ensemble interpretation is Leslie E. Ballentine, professor at Simon Fraser University, author of the graduate level text book Quantum Mechanics, A Modern Development.
In his 1820 book The Philosophy of Arithmetic, mathematician John Leslie published a multiplication table up to 99 × 99, which allows numbers to be multiplied in pairs of digits at a time.
Leslie and Frank discuss the film at length in Jack Sargeant's book Naked Lens: Beat Cinema.
Estel Eforgan's Leslie Howard: The Lost Actor is a full-length book biography published in 2010.
Other theories abound: Leslie Gourse, author of the book Straight, No Chaser: The Life and Genius of Thelonious Monk ( 1997 ), reported that at least one of Monk's psychiatrists failed to find evidence of manic depression or schizophrenia.
* Leslie Hardman, British Army Jewish Chaplain and Rabbi, was the first Jewish Chaplain to enter the camp, two days after its liberation, and published his account in the collective book " Belsen in history and memory ".
The first incarnation of the band ," Mr. Crowe's Garden "; named after Leonard Leslie Brookes children's book Johnny Crow's Garden, began in 1984 in Atlanta.
Barkun notes that television and newspapers were " swamped " with inquiries about Alternative 3 and that Anglia Television's sale of the book rights to Leslie Watkins caused the tale to spread far beyond the United Kingdom.
In 1978, Leslie Watkins wrote a science fiction book based on the screenplay for the television episode.
This is the final book in a series of novels, novellas and short stories featuring the Leslie Charteris creation The Saint that started in 1928.
The book was written by Jimmy Davis under the pseudonym Owen Hall, the music was by Leslie Stuart with additional songs by Paul Rubens, and the lyrics were by Edward Boyd-Jones and Rubens.
* The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 film ), a film by Alfred Hitchcock starring Leslie Banks and Edna Best ( unrelated to the 1922 Chesterton book )
In his first year, 1898-1899, he published Henry James's In the Cage ; Leslie Stephen's English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century ; Jocelyn by John Sinjohn, a nom-de-plume of John Galsworthy ; a translation of August Strindberg's Der Vater ; and Mother Goose in Prose, the first children's book by L. Frank Baum and the first book illustrated by Maxfield Parrish ( Baum's most famous work The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in Chicago just a year later ).
" Others, including Leslie Gelbman, a president of the Berkley Group, define the genre more simply, stating only that a romance must make the " romantic relationship between the hero and the heroine ... the core of the book.
* Simon Templar, also known as " The Saint ", the protagonist of a book series by Leslie Charteris and subsequent adaptations:
Claud Cockburn married three times: to Hope Hale Davis, with whom he fathered Claudia Cockburn Flanders ( wife of Michael Flanders ); to Jean Ross ( part model for Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles of Cabaret fame ), with whom he fathered Sarah Caudwell Cockburn, author of detective stories ; and in 1940 to Patricia Byron ( née Patricia Evangeline Anne Arbuthnot ( 17 March 1914-6 October 1989 ), married firstly on 10 October 1933 to Arthur Cecil Byron, son of Cecil Byron, by whom she had a son Darrell Byron, who died in Ireland aged two, divorcing in 1940, daughter of Major John Bernard Arbuthnot and Olive Blake ), who wrote the book The Years of the Week and also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight, with whom he fathered Alexander, Andrew ( husband of Leslie Cockburn ), and Patrick, all three of whom are also journalists.

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