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Haggard's Lost World genre influenced several key pulp writers, including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert E. Howard, Talbot Mundy and Abraham Merritt.
) and their pulp magazine imitators, such as Talbot Mundy, Harold Lamb and H. Bedford-Jones, who all influenced Robert E. Howard.
" In a time before comics existed, he " read all of Burroughs, Harold Lamb, Talbot Mundy ," maintaining copies " at home in my library " some 50 years later.
The pulp romance ( of writers like H. Rider Haggard and Talbot Mundy ) featured bold characters in exotic settings and " lost worlds " such as South America, Africa, the Middle or Far East ; a variant type took place in real or fictional countries of ancient and medieval times, and eventually contributed to the modern fantasy genre.
Talbot Mundy ( born William Lancaster Gribbon ) ( April 23, 1879 – August 5, 1940 ) was an English writer.
By age 29, he had begun using the name Talbot Mundy, and a year later arrived in the United States, starting his writing career in 1911.
was a friend of Talbot Mundy, and the two writers often commentated on each other's work in The Theosophical Path
King of the Khyber Rifles is a novel by British writer Talbot Mundy.
* Kingof the Khyber Rifles, by Talbot Mundy ( 1978 )
* Talbot Mundy: Messenger of Destiny, compiled by Donald M. Grant ( 1983 )
* The Last Adventurer: The Life of Talbot Mundy by Peter Berresford Ellis ( 1984 )
* Talbot Mundy, English writer
Willeford's first published novel, bound with novel by Talbot Mundy.

Talbot and contemporary
The Wolf Man proved popular, and so Chaney reprised his signature role in four more Universal films, though unlike his contemporary " monsters ," Larry Talbot never enjoyed the chance to have a sequel all to himself.
South Killiney consisted of farmland ( owned by the Hackett family ) uncultivated hillside and woodland, a few large country houses ( Ballinclea House in particular, owned by the Talbot de Malahide family and destroyed by fire in the early 1970s, and Rochestown House, near to the contemporary Killiney Shopping Centre ), the convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny and Killiney Golf Club, a nine-hole course founded in 1903.

Talbot and makes
The town has a number of bars and restaurants and, beyond these, there are 27 pubs, most of which traditional, which makes the town attractive to many tourists, such as the Railwayman's Arms, Golden Lion, New Inn, King's Head and Stable Bar, Bear, Shakespeare and Bell & Talbot.
In Pandora and The Vampire Armand, David Talbot makes the wry comment that with his entry into the pantheon, vampires have " evolved " somewhat, as David can see spirits, while all other vampires cannot.
In the 19th century, Thomas Johann Seebeck invents the thermocouple, Joseph Aspin invents Portland cement, Hans Christian Ørsted produces metallic aluminium, Charles Goodyear invents vulcanized rubber, Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot invent silver-based photographic processes, James Clerk Maxwell demonstrates color photography, and Charles Fritts makes the first solar cells using selenium waffles.

Talbot and use
By contrast, resentment and negative comments certainly resulted when the independently wealthy Talbot, who had spent a considerable amount of money in developing his calotype process ( about £ 5, 000, equivalent to £ as of ), did not make a similar general gift of it to mankind, or at least to his own countrymen, but opted to emulate Daguerre's UK policy and require the purchase of licenses for its use.
Talbot continued to use sailor's clothes, worked in menial jobs and even tried her luck on stage at Drury Lane but eventually was arrested and taken to debtor's prison at Newgate.
Another example of utilising the talents of independent designers was the use of flaps, designed by Robert Talbot Youngman ( Fairey-Youngman Flaps ) which gave many of the Fairey aircraft and those of other manufacturers improved manoeuvrability.
However, it was not an original Carry On joke at all: scriptwriter Talbot Rothwell requested the use of the gag from its creators, Frank Muir and Denis Norden, who had written it for BBC radio comedy show Take It From Here.
Gremlin's plan was to use the bomb to assassinate the President of the United States when the latter came to visit Gamma Base, where Talbot was stationed.
The Talbot Reserve in St Kilda faced numerous problems of use, such as becoming a regular spot for sex workers and drug users to congregate.
Nina Talbot, a real estate woman and the owner of Santa Claus, made plans to use the Santa theme in a parched desert location to attract buyers for her surrounding, subdivided land.
In 1854, Reade testified at the Talbot v. Laroche trial, where Laroche tried to prove that Talbot's calotype patent was invalid because the use of gallic acid was first discovered by Reade, from whom Talbot learned it.
In 1907 Aberavon RFC moved to the Central Athletic Ground and in 1913 Miss Emily Charlotte Talbot gave exclusive rights to the club to use the pitch and granted them a lease for 39 years, giving needed stability.

Talbot and term
Later, historians such as D. W. Robertson in the 1960s and John C. Moore and E. Talbot Donaldson in the 1970s, were critical of the term as being a modern invention, Donaldson calling it " The Myth of Courtly Love ", because it is not supported in medieval texts.
The Legislative Branch consists of the Senate, a body of twenty-five Senators, and is led by Speaker Adam Talbot ( COL ' 12 ), who is in his second term in that position, and Vice Speaker Nate Tisa ( SFS ' 14 ).

Talbot and King
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
* The British Mandate of Iraq High Commissioners – After Ottoman Iraq was conquered by British forces, the mandate territory had four incumbents, after a single civilian Administrator ( 10 January 1919 – 1 October 1920 Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson ), continuing ten years after the accession to the throne and most of the rule of the country's first Malik ( King, reigned 23 August 1921 – 8 September 1933 ) Faysal I ( b. 1885 – d. 1933 ):
Then shall our names ,/ Familiar in his mouth as household words ,/ Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter ,/ Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester ,/ Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd.
Associated with King were William Bright, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and a great scholar ; Edward Stuart Talbot, Warden of Keble College and subsequently Bishop of Winchester ; Edwin James Palmer, Professor of Latin, Archdeacon of Oxford and later Bishop of Bombay ; Edward Woolcoombe, a Fellow of Balliol with a great interest in and support for the missionary movement ; and John Wordsworth, Chaplain of Brasenose College.
Talbot and Weller took pseudonyms Truman King and Elliott Arnold.
Talbot was a godson of King Charles II, after whom he was named, and he was brought up as a Roman Catholic, but in 1679 under the influence of John Tillotson he became a member of the Church of England.
* Lady Eleanor Talbot ( c February / March 1436-30 June 1468 ) married to Sir Thomas Butler and mistress to King Edward IV.
Lord Talbot of Malahide also holds the title Hereditary Lord Admiral of Malahide and Adjacent Seas ( created by King Edward IV ).
* King Street, Port Talbot, Wales
Berkeley John Talbot Levett | Berkeley Levett, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom | Edward, Prince of Wales and others
Athelstane King and other characters are inspired by Talbot Mundy's King of the Khyber Rifles.
* John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury ( 1384 / 1390 – 1453 ), 1445 – 1453 ( appointed by Henry VI of England in his position as King of France )
His illustrations for books such as Talbot Mundy's King of the Khyber Rifles and Sax Rohmer's The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu were widely reprinted for many years.
It was created a third time in 1685 for Sir Richard Talbot, along with the subsidiary titles Viscount Baltinglass and Baron Talbotstown, but all these titles were forfeit in 1691 when Lord Tyrconnell joined King James II against the Glorious Revolution.
They protested to King Charles, and in 1673 some of the repressive measures against Catholics returned to Ireland, and Talbot was compelled to seek safety in exile.
In this role, he has commissioned over 30 new works for the guitar, including pieces by Philip Cashian, Graham Fitkin, Alastair King, Bruce MacCombie, Edward McGuire, John Metcalfe, Howard Skempton, Joby Talbot, Kevin Volans and Errollyn Wallen.
* Lady Eleanor Talbot ( died 1468 ), alleged mistress of King Edward IV of England

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