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Mike NicholsAccording to research done by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., of Harvard University, in 2010 for the PBS series Faces of America, Nichols' grandfather, Gustav Landauer, was a leading theorist on anarchism in the early 20th century and Nichols is related to Albert Einstein who was a cousin on his mother's side.
H. Russell WakefieldIn 1978, John Murray published The Best Ghost Stories of H. Russell Wakefield, edited by Richard Dalby, which spanned Wakefield's career and featured some previously uncollected tales.
Ivy GibbsIn 2012, New Zealand poet, editor and critic Mark Pirie compiled a bio-bibliography for her.
Galusha A. GrowA biography of Galusha Grow, Galusha A. Grow : Father of the Homestead Law, was written by James T. Du Bois and Gertrude S. Mathews and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1917.
Lawrence TibbettA comprehensive story of his personal life and musical career, Dear Rogue : A Biography of the American Baritone Lawrence Tibbett, by Hertzel Weinstat and Bert Wechsler was published in 1996 by Amadeus Press of Portland, Oregon.
Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn A curious' scientific' novel about Junghuhn's life is : C. W. Wormser, Frans Junghuhn, Deventer : W. van Hoeve, 1942.
Nick CaveCave is a contributor to the 2009 rock biography on The Triffids Vagabond Holes : David McComb and the Triffids, edited by Australian academics Niall Lucy and Chris Coughran.
Gerald Jay GoldbergIn addition, Goldberg's The Paris Directive, written under the pen name Gerald Jay, was published in 2012 (Nan A. Talese/Knopf, Doubleday).
Theodore Freeman A family-approved account of Freeman's life and career appears in the 2003 book Fallen Astronauts by space historians Colin Burgess and Kate Doolan.
Peter ColemanIn 2008 Coleman assisted his son-in-law, Peter Costello, in writing and editing his account of his career : The Costello Memoirs.
Caleb Sprague Henry Ronald Vale Wells, Three Christian Transcendentalists : James Marsh, Caleb Sprague Henry, Frederic Henry Hedge, Columbia University Press, 1943.
Robert Hamerton-KellyAnother of Hamerton-Kelly's key works was editing 1987's Violent Origins : Walter Burkett, René Girard, and Jonathan Z. Smith on Ritual Killing and Cultural Formation, a collection of essays from early meetings of the colloquium by Girard, Jonathan Z. Smith, Walter Burkert, Burton L. Mack, and Renato Rosaldo, among others.
Adalbert StifterHe was named as an influence by W. G. Sebald, and both W. H. Auden and Marianne Moore admired his work, the latter co-translating Bergkristall as Rock Crystal with Elizabeth Mayer in 1945.
George Baker (baritone)In 1973, for an LP set, The Art of the Savoyard, Baker recorded his reminiscences of Richard Temple, Henry Lytton, Bertha Lewis, C. H. Workman, Walter Passmore and other original Savoyards.
E. C. SegarIn 2012, writer Roger Langridge and cartoonist Bruce Ozella teamed to revive the spirit of Segar in their four-issue limited series, Popeye, published by IDW.
Rockwell Kent Kent was a prolific writer whose adventure memoirs and autobiographies include : Rightmire, Robert, The Greeting Cards of Rockwell Kent, Portland ME : Picturia Press, 2013, 184pp.
Fiona KelleghanHer critical anthology The Savage Humanists (Robert J. Sawyer Books, 2008) begins with a 17,000-word essay by her describing the movement and its practitioners, and collects stories by Gregory Frost, James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel, Jonathan Lethem, James Morrow, Kim Stanley Robinson, Robert J. Sawyer, Tim Sullivan, and Connie Willis, with introductions to each by Kelleghan.
Thomas D. Schall George Daniel Harden, The Career of Thomas Schall of Minnesota, unpublished M. S. thesis, Winona State University, Winona, Minn., 1968.
Arnold Newman'' One Mind's Eye, The Portraits and Other Photographs of Arnold Newman'', by Arnold Newman, Introduction by Robert A. Sobieszek, David R. Godine, Publisher, 1974.''
Diamond JennessIn Twilight and in Dawn : A Biography of Diamond Jenness'' written by Barnett Richling was published in 2012 by McGill-Queen's University Press.
Mark E. Smith In interviews, he has cited Colin Wilson, Wyndham Lewis, Thomas Hardy, Philip K. Dick as influences, as well as Edgar Allan Poe, Raymond Chandler, and H. P. Lovecraft, whose short story'' The Colour Out of Space'' he read in Christmas 2007 for the BBC Collective website.
Maud LewisThompson wrote the one woman play while in Nova Scotia in 2008 and his newest work examines the life and art of Maud Lewis.
Wilhelm Kimmich: Wilhelm Kimmich : Werkverzeichnis, Band 1, Das malerische Werk, Teil 1, Gemälde in öffentlichem Besitz, Lauterbach-Rottweil 1999 ISBN 3-928869-11-6 # Kunstverein Wilhelm Kimmich u. a. (Hrsg.)
William King HarveyIn the April 5, 2007 issue of Rolling Stone, Howard St. John Hunt detailed a number of individuals purported to be implicated by his father including Phillips, as well as Lyndon B. Johnson, Cord Meyer, David Sánchez Morales, Frank Sturgis, Lucien Sarti, and William Harvey.
Joseph Bucklin BishopBishop was the author of 13 books and dozens of magazine articles, and he edited the 1920 best-seller, Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children.
Stephanie von HohenloheAmerican files show that during her interrogation by the OSS she provided insights into the character of Adolf Hitler, which were used by Henry A. Murray, Director of the Harvard Psychological Clinic, and psychoanalyst Dr. Walter C. Langer, in preparing the 1943 OSS report entitled Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler.
Willis Van Devanter (art appraiser)For a comprehensive account of Andrew W. Mellon and his family, see David Cannadine, MELLON : An American Life, Knopf, 2006, ISBN -- 0-679-45032-7.
Marguerite NamaraA 1926 letter written from France by F. Scott Fitzgerald noted that'' Nobody was in Antibes that summer... except me, Zelda, the Valentino s, the Murphys, Mistinguett, Rex Ingram, Dos Passos, Alice Terry, the MacLeish es, Charlie Brackett, Maud Kahn (daughter of philanthropist Otto Kahn ; wife of Major-General Sir John Marriott), Esther Murphy (sister of Gerald ; wife of John Strachey), Marguerite Namara, E. Oppenheimer (sic), Mannes the violinist, Floyd Dell, Max and Crystal Eastman, ex-premier Orlando, Etienne de Beaumont... Just the right place to rough it, an escape from the world.''
Harry ChampionI'm Henery the Eighth, I Am'' was written for Champion by Fred Murray and R. P. Weston in 1910.
Cole PalenAn excellent biography of Cole and the aerodrome was written by E. Gordon Bainbridge and published in 1977, The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome : The story of Cole Palen and his' living' aviation museum (ISBN 0-682-48883-6).
Joseph MacleodHis work was recently re-discovered in the late 1990s, and Cyclic Serial Zeiths From the Flux : The Selected Poems of Joseph Macleod, edited and with an introduction by Andrew Duncan, was published by Waterloo Press in 2008.
Lionel TerryTerry has received a capsule biography in the online Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, and a further section in the recently published Wild Cards : Eccentric Characters From New Zealand's Past (2006).
Joan SutherlandHer official biography, Joan Sutherland : The Authorised Biography, published in February 1994, was written by Norma Major, wife of the then prime minister John Major.
H. Russell WakefieldThe majority of it exists in reprints of his collections, in brief articles in reference books, and in surveys such as Jack Sullivan's Elegant Nightmares : The English Ghost Story from Le Fanu to Blackwood (1978).
George Washington Cottle Ancestors & Descendants of Sylvanus & Abigail (Sherman) Cottle by James B. Schwabe, revised edition, August, 1993, pp. 161 -- 164.
Albert Ball In 1918, Walter A. Briscoe and H. Russell Stannard released a seminal biography, Captain Ball VC, reprinting many of Ball's letters and prefaced with encomium s by Prime Minister David Lloyd George, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, and Major General Sir Hugh Trenchard.
Pierre CochereauIn 2012 Anthony Hammond published, with the University of Rochester Press (Eastman School of Music), a book on Pierre Cochereau - the first full length English language study of this incredible musician, written with full assistance and support from the Cochereau family and former colleagues.
Anna Elizabeth KlumpkeIn the book, which was not published in English until 1998, Klumpke told the story of Bonheur's life and related how she had met Bonheur, how they had fallen in love, and how she had become the artist's official portraitist and companion.
Walter HustonIn 1998, John Weld wrote and published the biographical book'' September Song - an intimate biography of Walter Huston''.
Robert RiskinA biography by Ian Scott, In Capra's Shadow : The Life and Career of Screenwriter Robert Riskin, was published in 2006 by the University Press of Kentucky.
James D. Strauss Knopp, Richard A., and Castelein, John D., Taking Every Thought Captive : Essays in Honor of James D. Strauss (Joplin, MO : College Press, 1997).
Rex HunterHopkins also wrote a biographical booklet on Hunter, Passages in the Life of Reginald Hunter (1985), after visiting Wellington, New Zealand, to study Hunter's papers in the Alexander Turnbull Library.
Conrad BernierAfter that he continued teaching counterpoint, fugue, and composition until the eve of his death in 1988, having a number of distinguished students, among them Don Shirley, Helmut Braunlich, Richard S. Parks, Thomas Tumulty, Haig Mardirosian, Richard Reiter, Dieter Lehnhoff, Anthony Doherty, and Micheal Houlahan.
Abraham PaisHis book The Genius of Science : A portrait gallery (Oxford University Press, 2000) contains biographies of seventeen distinguished physicists he had known personally : Niels Bohr, Max Born, Paul Dirac, Albert Einstein, Mitchell Feigenbaum, Res Jost, Oskar Klein, Hans Kramers, Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang, John von Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Robert Serber, George Uhlenbeck, Victor Frederick Weisskopf, and Eugene Wigner.
Smoky Joe WoodIn 2013, Gerald C. Wood's critically acclaimed biography, Smoky Joe Wood : The Biography of a Baseball Legend, was published by the University of Nebraska press amazon.
Guido von List List is referred to throughout Katherine Neville's book, The Magic Circle, (NY : Random House ; 1998) and is mentioned on page 154 of The Black Order, (-LSB- n. pl. -RSB-
Lili St. CyrIn 1989, one of St. Cyr's husbands, Ted Jordan, wrote a biography of Marilyn Monroe entitled Norma Jean : My Secret Life with Marilyn Monroe (New York : William Morrow and Company, 1989), in which Jordan claims that St. Cyr and Monroe had a lesbian affair.
Vito RussoA family-approved biography of Russo's life, written by NYIT professor Michael Schiavi, titled Celluloid Activist : The Life and Times of Vito Russo was published by the University of Wisconsin Press in April 2011.
G. H. ElliottDearly loved R. I. P.'' Elliott, June : Sawdust to Stardust ; Elliott, G. H. : Chocolate & Cream ; Malvern Link : G. Higgins, 2001.
George E. BurchA detailed biography of George E. Burch was published in 2010.
Marie LafargeIn 1937, the Lafarge case was fictionalized in the novel The Lady and the Arsenic by Joseph Shearing (a pseudonym of Marjorie Bowen).
Tal?t Sait Halman(Festschrift, p. 4) As indicated on page four of Jayne Warner's biographical introduction in Professor Halman's Festschrift, in 1960 Professor Halman married Seniha Taskiranel.
Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsIn 2001, The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, a children's biography of Hawkins written by Barbara Kerley and illustrated by Brian Selznick, won a Caldecott Honor.
Jesse JamesDuring the annual Labor Day weekend Victorian Festival at the 1866 Col. William H. Fulkerson estate Hazel Dell in Jersey County, Illinois, Jesse James' history is told in stories and by reenactments of stagecoach holdups.
Frank Belknap LongHe also worked in the 1940s as a script-reader for Twentieth Century Fox Long also published collections of his short stories (such as The Hounds of Tindalos and Night Fear) and poetry (including In Mayan Splendor), a biography of H. P. Lovecraft, Howard Phillips Lovecraft : Dreamer on the Nightside, and his own Autobiographical Memoir (Necronomicon Press, 1986).
Hans HofmannThese distinguished alumni included : Lee Krasner, Israel Levitan, Helen Frankenthaler, I. Rice Pereira, Gerome Kamrowski, Michael Loew, Joseph Plaskett, Robert Beauchamp Fritz Bultman, Cameron Booth, Nicolas Carone, Giorgio Cavallon, Perle Fine, William Ronald, Joan Mitchell, Michael Goldberg, John Grillo, Ray Eames, Larry Rivers, Julius Hatofsky, Jane Frank, Mary Frank, Nell Blaine, Robert De Niro, Sr., Jane Freilicher, Allan Kaprow, Albert Kotin, Red Grooms, Wolf Kahn, Marisol Escobar, Paul Resika, Sy Kattelson, Nicholas Krushenick, Burgoyne Diller, Mercedes Matter, George McNeil, James Gahagan, Erle Loran, Nancy Frankel, Paul Georges, Louisa Matthíasdóttir, Judith Godwin, Lynne Mapp Drexler, Roland Petersen, Ken Jacobs, Anton Weiss and Donald Jarvis In 1958, Hofmann closed his schools in order to devote himself exclusively to his own creative work.
Hugh B. Caveco. uk/c/hugh-b-cave / A biography of Cave entitled'' Pulp Man's Odyssey : The Hugh B. Cave Story'' by Audrey Parente was published by Starmont House (Mercer Island, WA) in 1988.
John Pentland MahaffyThe memory of many of Mahaffy's accomplishments were preserved thanks to the efforts of R. B. McDowell, who together with W. B. Stanford published Mahaffy : A Biography of an Anglo-Irishman (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971).
Henry RathboneHenry Reed Rathbone and his wife, Clara Harris, are the subjects of Henry and Clara (1994, published by Ticknor & Fields), a historical fiction by Thomas Mallon.
Robert Enke Enke's life was memorialized by Ronald Reng in the biography A Life too Short : The Tragedy of Robert Enke (2011).
A. P. HerbertIn 1970 Herbert published A. P. H., His Life and Times, dedicated to My dear wife, for our 56th anniversary.
Jo Ann RobinsonRobinson's memoir, The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Started It, edited by David J. Garrow, was published in 1987 by the University of Tennessee Press.
Edgar FawcettA study by Stanley R. Harrison, entitled Edgar Fawcett, was published in 1972.
Frederick Russell BurnhamThe author of a number of books of biography and social commentary Russell won a Pulitzer Prize in 1928 for his biography : The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas.
Gus GrissomA family-approved account of Grissom's life appears in the 2003 book Fallen Astronauts by Colin Burgess and Kate Doolan.
Eileen Sheridan (cyclist) The cycling historian Bernard Thompson wrote : : The 100-mile championship was introduced in 1950 and won by Eileen Sheridan, Coventry CC, with 4h 37m 53s.
Frederick Goddard TuckermanThe most recent selection is Selected Poems of Frederick Goddard Tuckerman (The John Harvard Library) (2010), edited by Ben Mazer.
George F. KennanAnother biography George F. Kennan : An American Life was written by John Lewis Gaddis and published in 2011 by Penguin.
Walter R. BrooksIn 2009, Overlook Press published a biography on the life and work of Walter R. Brooks titled Talking Animals and Others : The Life and Work of Walter R. Brooks, Creator of Freddy the Pig by Michael Cart.
Paul Williams (Crawdaddy! creator)In 1981 he edited and published, with David G. Hartwell, the first book edition of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with a foreword by Jimmy Carter.
Frankie ManningManning's autobiography, Frankie Manning : Ambassador of Lindy Hop, written with co-author Cynthia R. Millman, was published by Temple University Press in May 2007.
Richard BrautiganIn 2012 William Hjortsberg published a detailed biography of Brautigan,'' Jubilee Hitchhiker, the life and times of Richard Brautigan''.
Dorothy DayA companion volume, All the Way to Heaven : The Selected Letters of Dorothy Day, also edited by Ellsberg, was published by the Marquette University Press in 2010.
Ada Jack Carver SnellIn 1986, Mildred Acres Houston submitted her masters thesis at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches entitled,'' The Shadow of Africa on the Cane : An examination of Africanisms in the Fiction of Lyle Saxon and Ada Jack Carver.''
Arthur James NesbittIn 1989 his grandson A. R. Deane Nesbitt published his life story.
Francis Rodwell Banks I Kept No Diary Air Commodore F. R.'' Rod'' Banks - Airlife - 1978 - ISBN 0-9504543-9-7 flyingbooks.
Joseph CornellThe American novelist and short story writer Robert Coover published a series of stories entitled The Grand Hotels (of Joseph Cornell) in 2002.
Alexander PantagesThe rumour, begun at the second trial, that RKO and Kennedy paid Eunice Pringle to frame Alexander Pantages, was revived in Ronald Kessler's biography of Joseph Kennedy'' The Sins of the Father : Joseph P. Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded'' (New York : Warner Books, 1997).
Alfred TarskiTarski supervised twenty-four Ph. D. dissertations including (in chronological order) those of Andrzej Mostowski, Bjarni Jónsson, Julia Robinson, Robert Vaught, Solomon Feferman, Richard Montague, James Donald Monk, Haim Gaifman, Donald Pigozzi and Roger Maddux, as well as Chen Chung Chang and Jerome Keisler, authors of Model Theory (1973), a classic text in the field.
Alan ClarkAn authorised biography of Alan Clark by Ion Trewin, the editor of his diaries, was published in September 2009.
Raymond A. PalmerA newer edition of Oahspe as a tribute edition to Ray Palmer was published in 2009 titled : Oahspe - Raymond A. Palmer Tribute Edition.
L. Neil SmithSmith is aware of this occasional confusion, once humorously signing a letter to Samuel Edward Konkin III as'' Neil (L., not J.)'' Several of his works constitute the North American Confederacy series : Three novels constitute the Lando Calrissian (Star Wars) series : These three novels were collected as The Lando Calrissian Adventures Omnibus Edition (1994).
John George Bourinot (younger) Banks, M. A. : Sir John George Bourinot, Victorian Canadian : His Life, Times, and Legacy, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001.
Stephen Bishop (cave explorer) In 2009, author and cave explorer Roger W. Brucker (a. k. a. Roger Brucker) published Grand, Gloomy, and Peculiar : Stephen Bishop at Mammoth Cave, a historical novel written from the point of view of Bishop's wife, Charlotte Brown.
Henry Box BrownA historical fiction book on Henry Brown was published in 2011 called The Disappearing Man, written by Doug Peterson.
Cy A. AdlerA second edition, published by W. W. Norton & Company updated the route for 2012, and contains an introduction by folksinger Pete Seeger, a member of Shorewalkers and friend of Adler.
Emory Upton In 1895, Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson wrote an introductory article for a book by Peter Michie, The Life and Letters of Emory Upton.
Michael SchroederWith Prof. J. Gray Sweeney of Arizona State University he authored the book Gilbert Munger : Quest for Distinction (Afton Historical Society Press, 2003).
George FabyanIn 1916 William Nicholas Selig, a film producer, sued Fabyan on the grounds that profits from forthcoming films of Shakespeare's works, along with a film on the life of Shakespeare, would be damaged by Fabyan's claims that Bacon was the author.
John Desmond BernalHe also had a child (Jane, b. 1953) with Margot Heinemann A fictional portrait of Bernal appears in the novel The Search, an early work of his friend C. P. Snow.
Thomas PynchonMore recently, Pynchon provided fax ed answers to questions submitted by author David Hajdu and permitted excerpts from his personal correspondence to be quoted in Hajdu's 2001 book, Positively 4th Street : The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Fariña and Richard Fariña (Warner 2001).
Gifford PinchotGifford Senior and his then thirteen-year-old son co-wrote a scientific travel-adventure book, entitled Giff and Stiff in the South Seas, copyright 1933, by the John C. Winston Co. of Philadelphia.
Julia Margaret CameronWoolf, in collaboration with Roger Fry, edited a collection of Cameron's photographs that was published in 1926.
Elizabeth Alexander (poet) According to research done by Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., of Harvard University, in 2010 for the PBS series Faces of America, it was revealed that, according to DNA analysis, she is a lineal cousin of another of the guests on the show, Stephen Colbert.
Herbert John HodgsonAfter serving in the First World War, with Roy Manning Pike he printed the rare 1926 subscribers' edition of The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T. E. Lawrence.
Werner Pawlok2002 Pawlok started his portrait cycle of'' Views - Faces of Literature'', a series of writers like, Martin Walser, T. C. Boyle, Henning Mankell, Amos Oz, Jonathan Franzen, Richard Ford, Salman Rushdie, Ian Rankin, Ken Follett, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ian McEwan, Michael Ondaatje, Siri Hustvedt, Leon de Winter, Jeffrey Eugenides and more.
Sewell StokesLater, in 1966, he co-wrote a biography of Robert Morley himself entitled Robert Morley'' Responsible Gentleman''.
Clarissa Eden, Countess of AvonAlthough she had indicated to former Labour Member of Parliament Woodrow, Lord Wyatt that no memoir of her own would appear until after her death, a volume, edited by Cate Haste (Lady Bragg), was published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson in 2007.
John FrickeHis most recent book, Judy Garland : A Portrait in Art and Anecdote, was published in 2003 by Bulfinch Press and includes a foreword by Garland's daughter, Lorna Luft.
Alexander Wilson (writer and spy)Ruth's brother, Sam, a senior BBC journalist, wrote an article in The Times in 2010 that explored the impact of Alexander Wilson's complicated private life on his various families.