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" In the liner notes to both sets, David Sinclair wrote that "' Forever Changes ' has always held a place of honour in the hearts of British fans.
Sanger's ally Upton Sinclair wrote an open letter of support for Sanger and her husband in The Masses and during her absence, a groundswell of support grew in the United States, and Margaret returned to the United States in October 1915.
The last book Sinclair wrote as an employee of Bernard's was Modern Transistor Circuits for Beginners, published in May 1962.
" Tolkien wrote to W. H. Auden that The Marvellous Land of Snergs " was probably an unconscious source-book for the Hobbits " and he told an interviewer that the word hobbit " might have been associated with Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt " ( like hobbits, George Babbitt enjoys the comforts of his home ).
is shown to be " Sinclair Beckstein ", which is an amalgamation of the names of authors Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, and John Steinbeck, all of whom wrote socially conscious fiction.
Wayland provided Sinclair with a $ 500 advance and after seven weeks research he wrote the novel, The Jungle.
* Upton Sinclair ( 1878 – 1968 ), wrote The Jungle 1906, while living on Provinceline Road in Montgomery Township.
Sinclair Lewis wrote a syndicated newspaper report entitled " Cheap and Contented Labor: The Picture of the Southern Mill Town.
In April 1922, a small Wyoming oil operator wrote to Senator John B. Kendrick, angered that Sinclair had been given a contract to the lands in a secret deal.
Upton Sinclair wrote They Call Me Carpenter in 1922.
Sinclair Lewis and Sherwood Anderson also wrote novels with critical depictions of American life.
Sinclair wrote the book with the intent of addressing unsafe working conditions in that industry, not food safety.
Also wrote SAM games and hardware reviews, and did related photography in Sinclair User magazine under the alias of Steve Brentwood.
After she left politics, she wrote that although the position of deputy prime minister is only ceremonial, " very often, the DPM's job was to protect the prime minister from the political damage that Question Period can inflict on a leader ," further citing the experience of Erik Nielsen during the Sinclair Stevens scandal.
Sinclair Lewis wrote several novels about Grand Republic, the seat of the fictitious Radisson County, Minnesota.
Rob Steggles returned to write The Guild of Thieves, a traditional treasure hunt, while Georgina Sinclair and Michael Bywater wrote the enchanting contemporary fantasy of Jinxter.
In a note to Upton Sinclair, London wrote, " One of my motifs, in this book, was an attack on individualism ( in the person of the hero ).
In 1945, Sinclair wrote a radio speech that Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation leader Ted Jolliffe delivered during the 1945 provincial election campaign.
In a backhanded piece of self-justification, Sinclair in the Introduction wrote that
Upton Sinclair wrote an expose ( 1906 ) on the Chicago meat processing industry which created public outrage.
During an Asian tour in 1932, Sinclair spent four months in India and, after returning home, wrote his first book, Foot-loose In India.
The Star wrote that Sinclair had travelled 340, 000 miles in 73 countries for the newspaper.

Sinclair and book
A famous experiment in telepathy was recorded by the American author Upton Sinclair in his book Mental Radio which documents Sinclair's test of psychic abilities of Mary Craig Kimbrough, his second wife.
David Sinclair, of the London Times, described in his book The Story of ZZ Top how Linden Hudson drew Billy's attention to the possibility of using a drum machine for the final recording of the Eliminator album.
Tolkien's concept of hobbits, in turn, seems to have been inspired by Edward Wyke Smith's 1927 children's book The Marvellous Land of Snergs, and by Sinclair Lewis's 1922 novel Babbitt.
Heartfield also created book jackets for authors such as Upton Sinclair, as well as stage sets for such noted playwrights as Bertolt Brecht and Erwin Piscator.
In the appendix, Moore revealed that he had met and spoke with Sinclair on numerous occasions while developing the core ideas of the book.
Sinclair was not a professional journalist but his story was first serialized before being published in book form.
) Gillette's last book, The People's Corporation ( 1924 ), was written with Upton Sinclair and later inspired Glen H. Taylor.
Upton Sinclair gave the title The Jungle ( 1906 ) to his famous book about the life of workers at the Chicago Stockyards portraying the workers as being mercilessly exploited with no legal or other lawful recourse.
The Scarsdale Medical Diet is a low-fat, low-calorie weight-loss diet system and accompanying book ( The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet plus Dr. Tarnower's Lifetime Keep-Slim Program ) by Scarsdale, New York physician Herman Tarnower with the co-author Samm Sinclair Baker.
* In Issue # 22 of fantasy, western, horror comic book The Sixth Gun, one of the main protagonists, Drake Sinclair, is said to have trained with Mosby during the Civil War.
The two men did not appear as named characters in the book, but some derogatory lines of verse beginning " Two Jews grew in Sackville Street ", written by Gogarty's friend George Redding and included in a scene in the novel, were widely known to refer to the Sinclair siblings.
During this period, Cope discovered the book " Guitar Army: Rock and Revolution with The MC5 and the White Panther Party " by John Sinclair.
It was inspired in part by the book Lights out for the Territory by Iain Sinclair, in which the author walks across London and at one point takes a route that marks an ' X ' across the ground.
Using partly dishonest methods ( Spota bribed the postman who delivered letters to Torsvan ), the journalist found out that Torsvan received royalties payable to B. Traven from Josef Wieder in Zurich ; on his desk, he also found a book package from the American writer Upton Sinclair, which was addressed to B. Traven c / o Esperanza López Mateos.
It has a long history of software versions in its native United Kingdom being available for the Sinclair, Acorn and BBC micro computers as well as a variety of audio and book editions over the years.
It was based on a 1936 book by Upton Sinclair entitled The Gnomobile.
In 1984, he started developing his first game, Skyline Attack for the Commodore 64 and also co-wrote a book called Quantum Theory ( about the Sinclair QL ).
Roy Eskapa, who wrote a book advocating the Sinclair Method, argues that Naltrexone does not work in conjunction with abstinence.
In an interview at Caltech, Benzer also remembered receiving a microscope for his 13th birthday, “ and that opened up the whole world .” The book " Arrowsmith " by Sinclair Lewis heavily influenced the young Benzer, and he even imitated the handwriting of Max Gottlieb, a scientist character in the novel.
His last book was ' La Luna e i Falò ', published in Italy in 1950 and translated into English as The Moon and the Bonfires by Louise Sinclair in 1952.

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