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The author of Netiquette, Virginia Shea, admits that many parts of her book were made up as she went along.
Wilson claims his book was already complete by the time he and Shea read Pynchon's novel ( which went on to win several awards ), but they then went back and made some modifications to the text before its final publication to allude to Pynchon's work.
Wilson and Robert Shea went on to become prolific authors.
Parnell did not contest the divorce case on 15 November to ensure that it would be granted and he could marry Mrs O ' Shea ; so Captain O ' Shea's allegations went unchallenged.
Shea went on to write several action novels based in exotic historical settings.
He then went on to win the Championship, beating his problems with " oche rage " as well as opponents such as former World Champion Walton and England darts team captain Adams, winning the final 7 – 6 in sets against O ' Shea.
Shea Stadium went dark at approximately 9: 30 p. m., in the bottom of the sixth inning, with Lenny Randle at bat.
He enjoyed his first career multi-home run game in the third game of the season, against the Montreal Expos, one of which went halfway up in section 48 of the left field upper deck at Shea Stadium, a feat that was never matched.
My second year, 1981, we went to Shea and beat the Jets, 31-30, but he was such an intense, smart player, I knew I was in a battle.
He made his return to Shea Stadium as a Met on September 9, 2006 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and went 1-3.
Darling's home-versus-road discrepancy was enormous as he went 14 – 1 at Shea and only 3 – 8 on the road with an ERA more than twice as high.
While the 2012 Summer Olympics ultimately went to London, New York was among the finalists and the campaign resulted in a plan to replace Shea Stadium with a new stadium.

Shea and on
Shea, the chairman of Mayor Wagner's Baseball Committee, will be joined on the dais by Warren Spahn, the southpaw pitching ace of the Milwaukee Braves ; ;
Then in 1986, William H. Shea, Ph. D. in Archeology, expanded on Lenglet's foundation to include the entire book of Daniel.
It first appeared in Shea Stadium, and the original can still be seen on display at Citi Field, outside the Jackie Robinson Rotunda.
The first game in Rockies history was played on April 5, 1993, against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium.
IGN editor Cam Shea ranked it ninth on his top 10 list of Xbox Live Arcade games.
Sullivan struck up such a rapport with the Beatles that he agreed to introduce them at their momentous Shea Stadium concert on August 15, 1965.
* In Mudville, Queens, Shea Scavengers Hunt Soggy Discarded Relics by Corey Kilgannon, The New York Times ( New York edition ), September 30, 2008, page B3 on October 3, 2008
* With Stadiums Going, Going, Ashes May Be Gone by James Barron, The New York Times, New York edition, October 11, 2008, Page A17, retrieved on October 12, 2008 grieve over ashes smuggled into and left under or over Shea and Yankee stadiums.
Shea and Wilson were required to cut 500 pages to reduce printing costs on what was seen as a risky venture, although Wilson states that most of the ideas contained therein made it into his later works.
While Shea concentrated mainly on historical novels, Wilson produced over 30 works, mixing fictional novels with nonfiction.
Wilson and Shea did plan to collaborate again on a true sequel, Bride of Illuminatus, taking place in 2026.
Hilton, A Catholic of the Enlightenment: Essays on Lingard ’ s Work and Times ( Wigan, England: North West Catholic Historical Society, 1999 ); Joseph P. Chinnici, The English Catholic Enlightenment: John Lingard and the Cisalpine Movement, 1780-1850 ( Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Patmos Press, 1980 ); Donald F. Shea, The English Ranke: John Lingard ( New York: Humanities Press, 1969 ).
He died of a heart attack on September 9, 1997, in New York City after broadcasting a Phillies-Mets game at Shea Stadium.
In 1994, on the Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman first season episode " Vatman ", He played Dr. Fabian Leek, a cloning expert who creates a Superman clone that belonged to corporate mogul Lex Luthor ( John Shea ).
* Starville is on Starville Road from Broadbridge Road to Shea Road ( Elevation: m .).
Promethea's End of the World sequence displays the influence on Moore of Shea and Wilson's ILLUMINATUS!
E Pluribus Funk celebrated the Shea Stadium show with a die-cut depiction of the stadium on the album cover's reverse.
Only when Parnell unexpectedly turned up in Galway to back O ’ Shea, did Healy on this occasion give way for O ’ Shea to be elected.
He died in his home at 10 Walsingham Terrace, Hove ( now replaced by Dorset Court, Kingsway ) on 6 October 1891 of a heart attack and in the arms of his wife Katharine ( formerly Katharine O ' Shea ).
They have had a major impact on Irish historiography, leading to a more favourable view of Parnell ’ s role in the O ' Shea affair.

Shea and historical
Modern fantasy literature has used the Matter of France far less than the Matter of Britain, although L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt set one of their Harold Shea stories ( The Castle of Iron ) in the world of the Matter of France, and Poul Anderson's Three Hearts and Three Lions takes place in a fantasy world where it was historical fact.
Aside from his historical writings, Pratt is best known for his fantasy collaborations with de Camp, the most famous of which is the humorous Harold Shea series, was eventually published in full as The Complete Compleat Enchanter ( 1989, ISBN 0-671-69809-5 ).
Shea suggests that the historical Alulim ( king of Eridu which may be biblical Eden ) may be the same man as the biblical Adam.

Shea and action
Once the loose ends are resolved, most of the action in the second sequence involves Shea and Chalmers ' quest across several universes to rescue Florimel, who has been kidnapped by the malevolent enchanter Malambroso.

Shea and novels
Trilogy, speculative fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson, popularized Discordianism with various quotes and references.
Trilogy is a series of three novels written by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson first published in 1975.
Shea, meanwhile, never wrote another Illuminatus !- related book, although many of his later novels include references to the themes of that work.
Trilogy ( 1975 ) of satirical conspiracy fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.
The pair also wrote a number of stand-alone novels similar in tone to the Harold Shea stories, of which the most highly regarded is Land of Unreason.
Historical novels with Bartholomew Roberts as the main character include The Devil's Captain by Philip Shea ( 1992 ), The Requiem Shark by Nicholas Griffin ( 1999 ) and The Devil's Captain by Frank Sherry ( 2000 ).
He wrote several novels, among them True Confessions, based loosely on the Black Dahlia murder, and Dutch Shea, Jr ..
* A highly fictionalized version of Benkei is the central character of the Shike saga of novels written by Robert Shea.
In 1976, he and Chris Langham formed the Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool in order to stage Illuminatus, a nine-hour cycle of five plays by himself and Langham based on the cult trilogy of avowedly anarchist science fantasy novels of the same name by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.

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