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Kirby-Smith, Michael Parker, Craig Nova, Stuart Dischell, Jennifer Grotz and David Roderick.

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His first children's book, Stuart Little, which was published in 1945, and Charlotte's Web, which appeared in 1952.
The 1744 version of the song was popularised in Scotland and England the following year, with the landing of Charles Edward Stuart and was published in The Gentleman's Magazine ( see illustration above ).
Storyspace 2. 0, a professional level hypertext development tool, is available from Eastgate Systems, which has also published many notable works of electronic literature, including Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl, Stuart Moulthrop's Victory Garden, and Judy Malloy's its name was Penelope, Forward Anywhere.
Among the early writings of Abbadie were four Sermons sur divers Textes de l ' Ecriture, 1680 ; Réflexions sur la Présence réelle du Corps de Jésus-Christ dans l ' Eucharistie, 1685 ; and two highly adulatory addresses on persons in high stations, entitled respectively Panégyrique de Monseigneur l ' Electeur de Brandebourg, 1684 ; and Panégyrique de Marie Stuart, Reine d ' Angleterre, d ' Ecosse, de France, et d ' Irlande, de glorieuse et immortelle mémoire, décédée à Kensington le 28 décembre 1694, 1695, also published in England as A Panegyric on our late Sovereign Lady, 1695.
Their accounts may be balanced by the rich resource of oral histories collected around 1900 by the same James Stuart, now published in 6 volumes as The James Stuart Archive.
To say that Stuart Little is one of the best children's books published this year is very modest praise for a writer of his talent.
Fromm's four non-productive orientations also served as basis for the LIFO test, first published in 1967 by Stuart Atkins, Alan Katcher, PhD, and Elias Porter, PhD and the Strength Deployment Inventory, first published in 1971 by Chris H. Porter, PhD,
The gunfight was relatively unknown to the American public until 1931 when author Stuart Lake published what has since been determined to be a largely fictionalized biography, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal, two years after Earp's death.
Author Stuart N. Lake wrote the first biography of Earp, Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal published in 1931.
These eccentric behavior patterns are also described in Gaines ' biography The Mad World of William M. Gaines, written by Mad writer Frank Jacobs and published in 1972 by Lyle Stuart, a longtime friend.
He published his Hymns, dedicated to Margaret de Valois, in 1555 ; the conclusion of the Amours, addressed to another heroine, in 1556 ; and then a collection of Œuvres completes, said to be due to the invitation of Mary Stuart, Queen of Francis II, in 1560 ; with Elégies, mascarades et bergeries in 1565.
Caresse published a boxed set of Harry's work titled Collected poems of Harry Crosby containing Chariot of the Sun with D. H. Lawrence's intro, Transit of Venus with T. S. Eliot's intro, Sleeping Together with Stuart Gilbert's intro and Torchbearer in 1931.
Stuart and Revett's findings, published in 1762 ( first volume ) as The Antiquities of Athens, along with Julien-David Le Roy's Ruines des plus beaux monuments de la Grèce ( 1758 ) were the first accurate surveys of ancient Greek architecture.
In 1892 " The Scottish Students Song Book " ( edited by John Stuart Blackie ) was published, containing 200 ribald songs.
In 1978 the U. S. State Department published a memorandum of conversation between Mr. Stuart W. Rockwell of the Office of African and Near Eastern Affairs and Abdel Monem Rifai, a Counselor of the Jordan Legation on 5 June 1950.
White's Stuart Little had undergone when published in 1945 ( Making of Goodnight Moon, 21 ).
A book on her work and life was published in 2002 ( Imogen Stuart, Four Courts Press ), with an introduction by Brian Fallon and a personal tribute by Peter Harbison.
* Stuart Paterson wrote a stage adaptation in 2004, first produced by the Birmingham Old Rep in 2004 and published in 2007 by Nick Hern Books.
The Glitter and the Gold, Consuelo Balsan's insightful but not entirely candid autobiography, was published in 1953 ; it was ghostwritten by Stuart Preston, an American writer who was an art critic for The New York Times.
It was later revealed by Stuart Proffitt, the editor who had worked on the book for HarperCollins, that this intervention was designed to appease the Chinese authorities-of whom the book was critical-as Murdoch intended to extend his business empire into China and did not wish to cause problems there by allowing the book to be published.
Brunson is also the author of Poker Wisdom of a Champion, originally published as According to Doyle by Lyle Stuart in 1984.
is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell, Jr., written under the pen name Don A. Stuart, and first published in the August 1938 Astounding Science-Fiction.

Stuart and She
She therefore always worked with parliament and advisers she could trust to tell her the truth — a style of government that her Stuart successors failed to follow.
She was approached by James Cameron to play the part of " Rose Dawson Calvert " for his 1997 blockbuster Titanic with Kate Winslet to play her younger self, but she turned down the role and the part of Rose was given to Gloria Stuart.
A daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as the " Winter King and Queen of Bohemia " for their short rule in that country, Sophia was born in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, Dutch Republic, where her parents fled into exile after the Battle of White Mountain. She was also the granddaughter of James VI of Scotland., At birth, Sophia was granted an annuity of 40 thalers by the Estates of Friesland.
She remained a close friend of actress Gloria Stuart until Stuart's death in 2010, at the age of 100.
She met her future husband, the Irishman Ian Stuart, in 1948, and in 1949 the two went to Ireland together.
She nursed Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, through an illness here in 1565, and the two were soon married.
She succeeded in marrying her son, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, to his cousin Mary, Queen of Scots, thus uniting their claims to the English throne.
She had supporting roles in a number of other movies, including Mrs. Doubtfire ( 1993 ) in which she played Miranda Hillard, the wife of Robin Williams's character and the love interest of Pierce Brosnan's character Stuart ' Stu ' Dunmyer.
She was also the godmother of Albert II, Prince of Monaco, the reigning Sovereign Prince of Monaco, the godmother of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, and the godmother of Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, the Duchess of Alba ( the Duchess with the most noble titles in the world ).
She later became host of the NBA Countdown pregame show for the 2010-2011 season, alternating with Stuart Scott, until the 2011-12 NBA season.
She has two grown-up sons from her previous marriage to Robert Scott Stuart.
She was bred by Stuart S. Janney, Jr. and Barbara Phipps Janney, owners of Locust Hill Farm in Glyndon, Maryland.
She wore an Ian Stuart gown and was walked down the aisle by Robert Rodriguez.
She dates several men, but her two longest and more serious relationships are with lawyer Stuart Collins and ADA David McClaren.
She starred with Kevin Kline in Grand Canyon ( 1991 ); with Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, and Jessica Tandy in Fried Green Tomatoes ( 1991 ); with Susan Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones in The Client ( 1994 ); with John Cusack in Bullets Over Broadway ( 1994 ); and with Drew Barrymore and Whoopi Goldberg in Boys on the Side ( 1995 ), as a woman with AIDS.
She played Mrs. Keeper in Stuart Little and voiced Brittany in Father of the Pride.
She has appeared on the big screen in Pulp Fiction, Clockstoppers, Whatever It Takes, and Stuart Little.
She has made a deal with Jake Martin to adopt Amanda's son as her own, naming him Stuart after her deceased step-dad.
She was born as Mary Stuart Houchins in Miami, Florida and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she graduated from Tulsa Central High School and attended the University of Tulsa before embarking on her professional career.
She laments the current state of the Irish people and predicts an imminent revival of their fortunes, usually linked to the return of the Roman Catholic House of Stuart to the thrones of Britain and Ireland.
She has also done vocal work for the films Monsters, Inc., Stuart Little, and Home on the Range, as well as the children's series Hey Arnold.
She received part of the money made by Stuart Lake's book about her husband as well as royalties from the movie Frontier Marshal, but likely spent it as quickly as she did most of her money, on gambling.
She was the eldest daughter of Moses Stuart, president of Andover Theological Seminary.
She and her husband John, a land surveyor, both discussed the idea with Stuart Hodgson, then Commissioner of Northwest Territories, who supported it.

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