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A further expense was added when G. M. Young's biography of Stanley Baldwin was published in 1952 ; both Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook threatened to sue if certain passages were not removed or amended.
* See John Gazely's biography to see a discussion of Young's death, often mistakenly dated to 20 April.
Marguerite Young's projected historical biography Harp Song for a Radical: The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs was to be her social and political testament, tracing the forces that shaped the country and the character of Debs.
According to Young's biography Shakey, Crazy Horse had begun a sixth album of its own in the mid-1990s, but left the project unfinished when Young called upon the group to join him for some secret club dates in California ( for which the quartet billed themselves as the Echoes ) and for the recording of Broken Arrow.
* The Journey is the Reward, Jeffrey Young's biography covering Steve Jobs ' life until shortly after he founded NeXT computer company, has a wealth of carefully researched information about Markkula's nearly two-decade saga at Apple.

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Although Faulkner was the heir in his own family to this tradition, he did not have Stark Young's inclination to romanticize and sentimentalize the planter society.
I was interested in James Webb Young's Madison Avenue column in which he raised the question: `` Do We Need a College of Propaganda ''??
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.
In order to improve Young's and Duke's sleep schedule, the third and final moonwalk of the mission was trimmed from seven hours to five.
While deploying a heat-flow experiment that had burned up with the Lunar Module Aquarius on Apollo 13 and had been attempted without success on Apollo 15, a cable was inadvertently snapped after getting caught around Young's foot.
Flight day seven was to be Young's and Duke's third and final day on the lunar surface, for they would return to orbit to rejoin Ken Mattingly in the Command / Service Module following the day's moonwalk.
During this time, Mattingly was preparing the Command / Service Module in anticipation Young's and Duke's return approximately six hours later.
At Young's death in 1877, he was followed by other powerful members, who continued the practice of polygamy despite opposition by the United States Congress.
One year after Young's death, the Cy Young Award was created to honor the previous season's best pitcher.
Young's perfect game was the centerpiece of a pitching streak.
Young's perfect game was the first under the modern rules established in 1893.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era ; he pitched against stars such as Cap Anson, already an established player when the National League was first formed in 1876, as well as against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
The pitcher's mound was not moved back to its present position of until Young's fourth season ; he did not wear a glove until his sixth season.
Young's earned run average was below 2. 00 six times, but this was not uncommon during the dead-ball era.
Although the WHIP ratio was not calculated until well after Young's death, Young was the retroactive league leader in this category seven times and was second or third another seven times.
In 1956, about one year after Young's death, the Cy Young Award was created.
Although the phrase " perfect game " appeared in record books as early as 1922, and was a common expression years before that, Major League Baseball did not formalize the definition of a " perfect game " until 1991, long after Young's death.
A 1993 compilation called Lucky Thirteen was released, but it only covered Young's 1982 – 1988 output.
A second and more contemporary collaboration with Harris and Ronstadt, Trio II ( 1999 ), was released and its cover of Neil Young's " After the Gold Rush " won a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
It was not until many years later, after Young's death, that Allen was able to recover the manuscript.
In these years he recovered the manuscript that he and Thomas Young had worked in his youth from Young's widow, who was living in Albany, and began to develop it into the work that was published in 1785 as Reason: the Only Oracle of Man.

Young's and published
Thomas Young's work is acknowledged in Champollion's 1822 Lettre à M. Dacier, but incompletely, according to British critics: for example, James Browne, a sub-editor on the Encyclopædia Britannica ( which had published Young's 1819 article ), contributed anonymously a series of review articles to the Edinburgh Review in 1823, praising Young's work highly and alleging that the " unscrupulous " Champollion plagiarised it.
The early deaths of Young and Champollion, in 1829 and 1832, did not put an end to these disputes ; the authoritative work on the stone by the British Museum curator E. A. Wallis Budge, published in 1904, gives special emphasis to Young's contribution by contrast with Champollion's.
Furthermore, the idea can be traced back to a paper by Leonhard Euler published in 1727, some 80 years before Thomas Young's 1807 paper.
TSR published quite a number of fantasy and science fiction novels unconnected with their gaming products, such as L. Dean James ' " Red Kings of Wynnamyr " novels, Sorcerer's Stone ( 1991 ) and Kingslayer ( 1992 ); Mary H. Herbert's five " Gabria " novels ( Valorian, Dark Horse, Lightning's Daughter, City of the Sorcerers and Winged Magic ); and humorous fantasy fiction, including Roy V. Young's " Count Yor " novels Captains Outrageous ( 1994 ) and Yor's Revenge ( 1995 ).
* In Ann Young's novel for young adults The Nine Days Wonder ( 2002 ) published by East Hall Press.
So Red the Rose, perhaps Young's finest novel, published in 1934, had a brief period of popularity as the archetype of the Southern Civil War novel.
* Thomas Young's A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts published.
Brigham Young's daughter, Susa Young Gates published a fairly successful novel, John Stevens ' Courtship ( 1909 ), and B. H. Roberts wrote a novel, Corianton that was turned into a play performed on Broadway in New York.
Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862.
* Ella Young's first book of stories, Celtic Wonder Tales, is published with illustrations by Maud Gonne.
* Ella Young's first work of Irish folklore, The Coming of Lugh, is published.
Young's political autobiography, The Enterprise Years, was published in 1990.
In April 2009 Young's book " Death by Prescription " was published by independent publisher Key Porter in hardcover format, and has now sold over 2000 copies in English.
The Resurrection of Lady Lester by OyamO ( Charles F. Gordon ) is a play and published book depicting Young's life, subtitled " A Poetic Mood Song Based on the Legend of Lester Young ".
In July 1913, the magazine published Young's cartoon ' Poisoned at the Source ,' which depicted the AP's president, Frank B. Noyes, poisoning a well labeled ' The News ' with lies, suppressed facts, slander, and prejudice.
Young's cartoon and Max Eastman's editorial, published in the same issue, claimed the AP had willfully suppressed the facts in order to aid the coal companies.

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