infobox person name EdwardBradley image Verdant 2.jpg caption Self portrait, frontispiece to The Adventures of Mr Verdant Green 1870s impression birth date birth date 1827 3 25 df yes birth place Kidderminster , Worcestershire death date death date and age 1889 12 12 1827 3 25 df yes nationality England English occupation novelist, clergyman notable works The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green EdwardBradley 25 March 1827 12 December 1889 was an English novelist and clergyman . He was born in Kidderminster and educated at Durham University from which he took his pen name . He wrote under the name of Cuthbert M. Bede, Bachelor of Arts B.A. a few novels and tales, Fairy Fables 1858 , Glencraggan 1861 , Fotheringhay 1885 , etc. His most popular book was The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green , on the experiences of an Univerity of Oxford Oxford undergraduate. There was a sequel, Little Mr Bouncer and his friend Verdant Green . Tales of College Life often bound with it , introduces the character of Mr Affable Canary . The celebrated illustrations to the Verdant Green books were the work of the author. Bibliography The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green, An Oxford Freshman 3 parts, 1853 7 . Little Mr Bouncer and his friend, Verdant Green Tales of College Life. Fairy Fables 1858 . Glencraggan 1861 . Photographic Pleasures 1855 . Sources http www.authorandbookinfo.com cgi bin auth.pl?B006944 Author and Bookinfo.com External links gutenberg author id Cuthbert Bede name Cuthbert Bede http special.lib.gla.ac.uk exhibns month oct2009.html Photographic Pleasures at Glasgow University library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradley, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English novelist and clergyman DATE OF BIRTH 25 March 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH Kidderminster , Worcestershire DATE OF DEATH 12 December 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradley, Edward Category 1827 births Category 1889 deaths Category People from Kidderminster Category English novelists Category English ... more details
EdwardBradley may refer to EdwardBradley politician 1808 1847 , U.S Representative from Michigan EdwardBradleywriter 1827 1889 , English novelist and clergyman Edward R. Bradley 1859 1946 , American businessman, thoroughbred racehorse owner breeder Ed Bradley 1941 2006 , CBS news correspondent Edward William Bradley, Jr. born 1950 American football player hndis Bradley, Edward ... more details
Other people Alan Bradley Alan Bradley born 1938 or 1940 in Toronto is a Canadian Mystery writer known for the Flavia de Luce series, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie being the first in the series. The character emerged while he was trying to write a different book. ref cite web url http materialwitness.typepad.com material witness 2009 02 interview alan bradley author of the sweetness at the bottom of the pie.html title Interview at Material Witness publisher Materialwitness.typepad.com date 2009 02 07 accessdate 2012 04 04 ref He had written the memoir The Shoebox Bible before he wrote mysteries. References Reflist External links http www.flaviadeluce.com Site for Flavia de Luce Persondata NAME Bradley, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Mystery writer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Toronto Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradley, Alan Category Living people Category Canadian mystery writers Category Agatha Award winners Category Macavity Award winners Category Dilys Award winners de Alan Bradley it Alan Bradley ... more details
James Bradley born 15 May 1967 is an Australian literature Australian novelist and critic. Born in Adelaide , South Australia , he trained as a lawyer before becoming a writer. His books include three novels and a book of poetry. His novels have been published internationally and won or been shortlisted for a number of major Australian literary awards, including The Age Fiction Book of the Year, the Miles Franklin Literary Award , the New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards , the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book SE Asia and Pacific Region , the Courier Mail Book of the Year Award, the Aurealis Best Novel Award Science Fiction category , the Adelaide Festival s National Fiction Award, the Fellowship of the Australian Writers Literature Award, the Australian National Book Council s Banjo Award and the Kathleen Mitchell Literary Award. He was also one of The Sydney Morning Herald s Best Young Australian Novelists in 1997 and 2000, and on 16 June 2008 The Resurrectionist was included as one of Richard & Judy s Summer Reads for 2008 ref http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment ... be published in 2011. Bradley s novels explore both past and future. The first, Wrack ... and Hare murders details the fall from grace of a young anatomist, Gabriel Swift. Bradley also writes ... 1996 The Penguin Book of the Ocean 2010 ISBN 9781926428161 External links James Bradley s website ... , 14 April 2006. http www.smh.com.au news entertainment james bradley anatomy of violence 2006 03 02 1141191770429.html James Bradley Anatomy of Violence, The Sydney Morning Herald , 4 March, 2006 James Bradley Anatomy of Violence. http www.panmacmillan.com.au resources JB Resurrectionist.pdf James Bradley talks about writing The Resurrectionist James Bradley talks about writing The Resurrectionist ... Persondata NAME Bradley, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Australian novelist ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradley, James Category Living people Category 1967 births Category ... more details
Use mdy dates date September 2011 orphan date June 2010 Infobox Officeholder name G. EdwardBradley image imagesize smallimage caption office 24th List of mayors of Somerville, Massachusetts Mayor of br Somerville, Massachusetts term start January 1945 term end January 1950 predecessor John M. Lynch successor John M. Lynch office2 Member of the br Massachusetts House of Representatives br 24rdMiddlesex District ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 Citation last Chadwick first Thomas A. title Public officials of Massachusetts 1963 1964 page 99. publisher The Commonwealth of Massachusetts location Boston, MA year 1963 ref term start2 1953 ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 term end2 1964 ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 successor2 office3 Member of the br Massachusetts House of Representatives ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 term start3 1937 ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 term end3 1940 ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 predecessor3 successor3 office4 Member of the br Somerville, Massachusetts ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 br Board of Aldermen ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 term start4 term end4 predecessor4 successor4 office5 Member of the br Somerville, Massachusetts ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 br School Committee ref name Chadwick 1963 Page 99 term start5 term end5 predecessor5 successor5 birth ... first Thomas A. title OBITUARIES At 86, Dr. G. EdwardBradley page 59. publisher The Boston ... Chadwick 1963 Page 99 spouse Helen A. ref name SomJour532007 relations children Nancy Bradley G. EdwardBradley Jr., James H. Bradley, Maureen E. Bradley, Robert R. Bradley, Lawrence J. Bradley, and John D. Bradley. ref name SomJour532007 Citation last The Somerville Journal title Helen A. Bradley ... Chadwick 1963 Page 99 religion signature website footnotes G. EdwardBradley October 21, 1906 September ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradley, G. Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... September 24, 1993 PLACE OF DEATH Centerville, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Bradley, G. Edward Category ... more details
EdwardBradley April 1808 &ndash August 5, 1847 was a U.S. Representative from the U.S. state state of Michigan . Bradley was born in East Bloomfield, New York and attended the common schools and the local academy in Canandaigua city , New York Canandaigua . He was associate judge of the common pleas court of Ontario County, New York Ontario County in 1836. He moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1839 where he studied law and was admitted to the bar law bar in 1841. He commenced practice in Marshall, Michigan Marshall and became prosecuting attorney of Calhoun County, Michigan Calhoun County in 1842. He was a member of the Michigan State Senate in 1842 and 1843 and developed a reputation as a gifted orator and stump speaker. He was elected as a U.S. Democratic Party Democrat to the United States House of Representatives for the 30th United States Congress Thirtieth Congress , serving from March 4, 1847, until his death in New York City while en route to Washington, D.C. , before the assembling of Congress. He was interred in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C. References http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c micounty cc micounty sid 40215732dcad8396805fd4cdfab3ae84 q1 Edward 20Bradley rgn full 20text idno BAD6021.0001.001 view image seq 00000122 Early history of Michigan, with biographies of state officers, members of Congress, judges and legislators . Bingham, S. D. Stephen D. Lansing, Thorp & Godfrey, state printers, 1888. p.  116 117 http www.hti.umich.edu cgi t text pageviewer idx?c micounty cc micounty sid 40215732dcad8396805fd4cdfab3ae84 q1 Edward 20Bradley rgn full 20text idno BAD0866.0001.001 view image seq 00000049 Calhoun County business directory ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradley, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Bradley, Edward Category 1808 births Category 1847 deaths Category Members of the United ... Category People from East Bloomfield, New York de EdwardBradley sv EdwardBradley ... more details
no footnotes date December 2010 refimprove date December 2010 Infobox Person name Edward R. Bradley image ... Colonel Edward Riley Bradley December 12, 1859 August 15, 1946 was an American steel mill laborer ... in newspapers and magazines across the United States, Bradley fueled the myths by revealing almost nothing about those years. What is known is that at age fourteen, EdwardBradley was working as a roller ... won that year s Preakness Stakes. The most important horse Thompson trained for EdwardBradley was Blue ... U.S. Champion Older Male Horse . EdwardBradley s wins in the American Classic Races were as follows ... Stakes 1929 Blue Larkspur 1940 Bimelech EdwardBradley raced horses at Arlington Park in Chicago ... For a time EdwardBradley served as president of the Thoroughbred Horse Association of the United States ... for local horse races, in 1926 EdwardBradley purchased the Fair Grounds Race Course . He spent a great ... in January at the Fair Grounds Race Course. Philanthropy EdwardBradley and his wife Agnes had ... Street in West Palm Beach. Edward R. Bradley died at Idle Hour Stock Farm on August 15, 1946 at age ... dhr.dos.state.fl.us services sites floridians ?section w Edward R. Bradley at the Florida Department of State list of Great Floridians Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bradley, Edward ... States DEFAULTSORT Bradley, Edward R. Category 1859 births Category 1946 deaths Category Businesspeople ... before a United States Senate committee in April 1934, Bradley identified himself as a speculator, raiser ... than fact concerning Bradley s early years between 1874 until his arrival in St. Augustine, Florida ... may be, Bradley did in fact become successful as a gambling gambler and eventually established a bookmaker ... operation, and maintain business interests for the remainder of his life. By 1891, Bradley had accumulated ... to New Orleans, Louisiana with the opening of the Palmetto Club. Thoroughbred horse racing In 1898 EdwardBradley purchased his first race horse which quickly led to the acquisition of others and in 1906 ... more details
Infobox military person name Gen. Mark EdwardBradley United States Air Force birth date birth date 1907 12 10 death date death date and age 1999 05 22 1907 05 22 placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image Image Mark Edward Bradley.jpg 250px caption General Mark EdwardBradley nickname birth place Clemson, South Carolina death place allegiance Flag United States of America branch air force United States serviceyears 1930 1965 rank Image US O10 insignia.svg 20px General United States General unit commands Air Force Logistics Command battles World War II awards Legion of Merit br Bronze Star Medal Bronze Star 2 br Air Medal br Croix de guerre 1939 1945 Croix de Guerre relations laterwork General officer General Mark EdwardBradley December 10, 1907 &ndash May 22, 1999 was a United States Air Force general and a pioneering aviator. He served as commander of the U.S. Air Force Logistics Command . Biography General Bradley was born in Clemson, South Carolina in 1907. After three years at Clemson High School, he attended Clemson A&M College and in July 1926 entered the United States ... Bradley, Mark Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States general DATE OF BIRTH December ... Bradley, Mark Edward Category United States Air Force generals Category United States Military .... He graduated from flying school in 1931 and was rated a pilot. General Bradley s first assignment ... Field , Ohio, in July 1938, General Bradley was assigned to the Flight Test Section as a test ... Section. Going to Europe in January 1945, General Bradley became deputy commanding officer of the 1st ... 1946 General Bradley was assigned to the Armed Forces Staff College at Norfolk, Virginia , as assistant ... in July 1951. In April 1953, General Bradley was named assistant chief of staff for materiel ... commander in chief and chief of staff, USAFE. Returning to the United States in July 1956, General Bradley ... deputy chief of staff for systems and logistics in 1961. On July 1, 1962, General Bradley became ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Edward Lee image caption birth ... Straker, Richard Kinion death date death place occupation novelist, short story writer genre horror fiction Horror writing period 1982 present notable works website http www.edwardleeonline.com Edward ... the Work of Splatterspunk Author Edward Lee by Tim Kredier. Baltimore City Paper 27 September 2006 ... became a full time writer, first spending several years in Seattle and then moving to Largo, Florida ... of the Cold War Kings The Assassinations of Diem & JFK with Bradley O Leary 2000 in literature 2000 ..., July 2011 Deadite Press Anthologies Infernally Yours 2009 The Senery by Edward Lee Necro Publications, a limited edition hardcover. Dark Seductions Tales of Erotic Horror 1993 Private Pleasures by Edward Lee Bizarre Sex and Other Crimes of Passion 1994 I d Give Anything for You by Edward Lee & Jack Ketchum Deadly After Dark The Hot Blood Series 1994 Mr. Torso by Edward Lee Seeds of Fear The Hot Blood Series 1995 Grub Girl by Edward Lee Stranger By Night The Hot Blood Series 1995 Dead Girls in Love by Edward Lee & Gary Bowen Darkside Horror for the Next Millennium 1996 The Stick Woman by Edward Lee Fear the Fever The Hot Blood Series 1996 Love Letters from the Rain Forest by Jack Ketchum & Edward Lee White House Horrors 1996 Night of the Vegetables by Edward Lee The UFO Files 1997 Secret Service by Edward Lee Inside The Works 1997 The Pig by Edward Lee Whitley Strieber s Aliens 1998 Scripture Girl by Edward Lee 999 1999 ICU by Edward Lee Graven Images 2000 Masks by Jack Ketchum & Edward Lee Triage 2001 In the Year of Our Lord 2202 by Edward Lee Excitable Boys 2002 The McCrath Model SS40 C, Series S by Edward Lee Damned An Anthology of the Lost 2004 Angel by Edward Lee Small Bites 2004 The Room by Edward Lee Movies Edward Lee s story Header has been made into the film Header film Header . Edward Lee and Jack Ketchum are featured in cameo roles in the movie. Interviews Fangoria ... more details
Edward Boyd 1916 17 December 1989 was a Scotland Scottish writer best known for his television and radio work. Boyd was born in Stevenston in South Ayrshire. He worked with the Glasgow Unity Theatre in the 1940s ref name archiveshub http www.archiveshub.ac.uk news 03toureb.html Glasgow University Collection ref . Later he moved into radio & TV. In the 1960s he created series such as The Odd Man and The Corridor People for Granada TV , and wrote for a number of serials including Z Cars on the BBC . In the 1970s he wrote the BBC series The View From Daniel Pike starring Scottish actor Roddy McMillan as a dour private detective. He died in 1989. ref cite book last Kravitz first Peter title Dedication to The Picador Book of Contemporary Scottish Fiction publisher Ted Smart date 1999 isbn 0330335502 ref A collection of Boyd s papers including some scripts that can be read online are held by Glasgow University ref name archiveshub ref http www.arts.gla.ac.uk STELLA STARN scotplay boyd.htm Scripts Online ref . References Reflist External links imdb name id 0101756 name Edward Boyd Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boyd, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 December 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boyd, Edward Category 1916 births Category 1989 deaths Category Scottish writers de Edward Boyd ... more details
Edward William Thomson February 12, 1849 1924 was a Canada Canadian journalist and writer . He was born in Peel County, Ontario Peel County , Ontario , the grandson of Edward William Thomson , a member of the York militia who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada . When Thompson was 14, he was sent to Philadelphia to work in a mercantile office he enlisted in the Union Army in October 1864 at 15 , and saw action during the American Civil War as a trooper in the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry. ref name garvin John W. Garvin, http digital.library.upenn.edu women garvin poets thomson.html E.W. Thomson , Canadian Poets Toronto McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, 1916 , 158. ref Thomson returned to Canada when discharged in August, 1865. He saw combat again the next year, at the Battle of Ridgeway during the Fenian Raids . ref name garvin Thomson took up civil engineering in 1867, and worked as a Land surveying Surveyor from 1872 to 1878. In 1878, at the invitation of publisher George Brown , he became an editorial writer for The Globe and Mail The Toronto Globe . In 1891 he joined the staff of The Youth s Companion , and worked there for the next 11 years. ref name garvin He wrote a book of short stories, Old Man Savarin and Other Stories 1895 , and one of poetry, The Many Mansioned House and Other Poems 1909 . References Portal box Poetry biography Portal box Canada Ontario references External links http digital.library.upenn.edu women garvin poets thomson.html E.W. Thomson in Canadian Poets Biography & 5 poems Thunderchild s Lament, The Mandan Priest, The Canadian Rossignol In May , The Canadian Rossignol In June , From Peter Ottawa http www.archive.org details oldmansavarinsto00thomiala ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thomson, Edward William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Thomson, Edward William Category 1849 births Category 1924 deaths Category Canadian short story writers Category Canadian poets Canada writer stub ... more details
Infobox person name Edward Anthony image edwardanthony.jpg image size 90px caption Edward Anthony birth date birth date 1895 08 04 birth place New York City, New York death date death date and age 1971 08 16 1895 08 04 death place Gloucester, Massachusetts other names known for collaboration with Frank Buck animal collector Frank Buck occupation writer nationality US spouse Esther Howard br small m. 1928 1971 his death small Edward Anthony August 4, 1895 August 16, 1971 was an American journalist and writer who co wrote Frank Buck animal collector Frank Buck s first two books, Bring Em Back Alive book Bring Em Back Alive , and Wild Cargo book Wild Cargo . Early career Image Bebacvr2.jpg thumb left 130px Original cover of Bring Em Back Alive 1930 , illustration by Kurt Wiese Anthony got his start as a journalist on The Bridgeport Herald and then with The New York Herald in 1920 23. An associate editor for a short time of Judge magazine Judge , the humor magazine, Anthony joined the staff of the Crowell group of magazines, later Crowell Collier Publishing Company, in 1924. In 1928, he served as Eastern press director for Herbert Hoover s presidential campaign. ref Edward Anthony, Writer ... animal collector Frank Buck s three co authors, ref Edward Anthony, Ferrin Fraser , Carol Weld ref ... Buck animal collector Frank Buck right and Edward Anthony with their book Wild Cargo ca 1932. Frank .... Yes, said Buck, and our gallery vanished. ref Edward Anthony. This is where I came in the impromptu confessions of Edward Anthony. Doubleday. New York 1960 pp 266 267 ref In 1933, Anthony filed suit ... afterwards. Anthony wrote an autobiography, This is where I came in the impromptu confessions of Edward ...&kw American 20literature Edward Anthony Papers, Princeton University Library http www.time.com time ... . NAME Anthony, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 4, 1895 PLACE ... , Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Anthony, Edward Category 1895 births Category 1971 deaths Category Writers ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Edward Behr born 1951 is an United States American food writer . His books include The Art of Eating Cookbook Essential Recipes from the First 25 Years , and The Artful Eater . Behr publishes a quarterly food magazine, http www.artofeating.com The Art of Eating . From the first modest eight page issue published in 1986, it has grown to become one of the most respected magazines about food and wine. ref http www.ft.com cms s 0 da752b66 dedd 11dd 9464 000077b07658.html Financial Times, No Artificial Sweeteners , by Joshua Chaffin, January 10, 2009 ref Behr s writing and magazine focus on taste, especially the connection between taste and the place food and wine come from. He has written about many of the best farmers and food artisans in France, Italy, and the United States. Behr has taught writing at the University of Vermont , served on the first international jury for the Slow Food awards, and speaks internationally on food and culture. He has been featured in publications ranging from The New York Times and The Atlantic to Forbes and The Financial Times. He writes and publishes from the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, where he lives with his wife, Kimberly, and two stepsons, Maximillian and Zane. When the foreign correspondent Edward Behr journalist of the same name died in 2007, some news reports confused the two. http news.yahoo.com s ap 20070527 ap en ot obit behr http www.artofeating.com References Reflist External links http www.artofeating.com The Art Of Eating homepage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Behr, Edwardo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Behr, Edward Category American food writers Category American publishers people Category 1951 births Category Living people US writer stub ... more details
Edward Taylor 1784 1863 was an English singer, writer on music, and Gresham Professor of Music from 1837. Life The son of John Taylor Unitarian hymn writer John Taylor , he was born at Norwich on 22 January 2000. From 1808 to 1815 Edward Taylor was in business at the corner of Rampant Horse Street, Norwich. He was sheriff of Norwich in 1819. In 1825 he moved to London and joined his brother Philip Taylor civil engineer Philip Taylor and his cousin, John Martineau, as civil engineers at York Place, City Road. Want of success in the business led him to enter the musical profession in 1827, when he was forty three years old. His early musical education had been somewhat desultory he had taken lessons from John Christmas Beckwith , organist of Norwich Cathedral , and on the flute and oboe from William Fish . For the first triennial Norwich musical festival of 1824 he had trained the chorus, engaged the band and singers, and made out the programme. His early successes were as singer he had a rich bass voice and commanding presence. He sang at the festival of 1827, and conducted those of 1839 and 1842. For the festival of 1830 he translated Louis Spohr s Last Judgment, which was then performed for the first time in England. He was on good terms with Spohr, who was his guest at 3 Regent Square, King s Cross, in 1839 and 1847. He visited Spohr at Kassel Cassel in 1840. In addition to the Last Judgment he translated Spohr s Crucifixion, or Calvary 1836 , Fall of Babylon 1842 , and Christian s Prayer, all of which were produced at Norwich festivals. On 24 October 1837, on the death of Richard John Samuel Stevens , Taylor was appointed Gresham professor of music, a post which he held ..., Edward Attribution DNB wstitle Taylor, Edward Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Taylor, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1784 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1863 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Taylor, Edward Category 1784 births Category 1863 deaths Category English ... more details
Edward Robert Morris , Jr. was born in North Carolina in 1975. He is currently a full time writer ...Orphan date April 2012 copy edit date April 2012 Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image name Edward Robert Morris Jr. birth date 10.08.1975 birth place North Carolina death date death place occupation Full time writer nationality United States period genre Horror , Science ... Edward Morris was born on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina in 1975,lived near his Mom ..., Edward was proud to be the first member of the immediate Clan Morris to land a Fiction novel in the library ..., and reads out often. You gotta have poetry to be a writer, original California Sorcerer William F. Nolan ... gulbranson Interview with Jess Gulbranson ref and the biography on Edward Morris blog ref http ... Literary Festival 2011 Edward Morris reads from Robert Sheckley s The Body Game during co lecture Remembering ... In The Bijou appears in INTERZONE 213, by Harlan s own admission, through the good offices of Edward ... to both authors. Praise Edward Morris is either a documented genius or a certifiable madman, and I ... Cat Killer I am reminded of Thomas Pynchon, Edward Whittemore and Lance Olsen. Morris definitely has ... , et al. Edward Morris uses words the way Miles Davis used notes. Trent Zelazny , author of To Sleep ... it doesn t read like, nor is the subject matter, like either writer s usual concerns. on Music on Four ... ref http castmacabre.wolfsbanepublishing.com 2011 07 41 sinners in the hands of an angry god by edward ... . ref http castmacabre.wolfsbanepublishing.com 2011 07 41 sinners in the hands of an angry god by edward ... 2010 11 gregor edward morris Gregor originally appeared in The Red Penny Papers Home of the Brave is presently the joint intellectual property of Edward Morris and the estate of the late Robert Sheckley ... http www.heliotropemag.com 08 on the air by edward morris On the Air originally appeared in Heliotrope ... books?id StnWaVgJbAAC&pg PT84&lpg PT84&dq edward morris the devil was hot&source bl&ots jR2jLf86Ro ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 references date April 2012 Edward Barry , M.D., D.D. 1759 1822 , was an English writer, who mainly wrote on religious and medical topics. During his lifetime he was considered one of the most popular preachers in London, and has published papers and books on multiple topics. The most notable being Friendly Call to a New Species of Dissenters, which was published multiple times. Biography Barry, the son of a Bristol physician, was educated at Bristol School under Mr. Lee, and studied medicine at St. Andrews University graduating with a M.D.. Preferring theology to physic, he took orders in the Church of England . For several years he was the curate of St. Marylebone, and one of the most popular preachers in London . It is said that the ordinary of Newgate , Mr. Villette, often availed himself of Dr. Barry s assistance in awakening the consciences of hardened criminals. He retired to Reading after living in London the majority of his adult life. He employed himself, preparing some of his works for the press, the most noted being a Friendly Call to a New Species of Dissenters, which went through several editions. He dedicated it to William Scott, 1st Baron Stowell Sir William Scott , afterwards Lord Stowell, whose interest with his younger brother, John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon Lord Eldon , then lord chancellor, obtained for Barry the two livings of St. Mary and St. Leonard, Wallingford. Personal He was grand chaplain to the Freemasonry Freemasons . On on occasion he was presented with a gold medal for a sermon delivered to them, they later requested thr rights to publicize the sermon. The immense concourse of persons at his funeral attested the esteem ... been compiled by Dr. Barry. References reflist DNB wstitle Barry, Edward 1759 1822 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barry, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1822 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barry, Edward Category 1759 births ... more details
Edward Hutton 12 April 1875 20 August 1969 was a British author of travel literature travel books and various Italian subjects. Life and Work ref Pine, L. G., ed., The Author s and Writer s Year Book , 4th ed., 1960, p.196 ref ref Platzer, David, Edward Hutton , Apollo , March 1996, pp. 40 43 ref Edward Hutton was born on April 12, 1875 in Hampstead, London, his father being a businessman with interests in Sheffield. He was educated at Highgate School but on the death of his father in 1890 his mother removed with her six children to Somerset and Edward went as a day boy to Blundell s School , Tiverton. From an early age he applied himself to the study of the Greek and Roman classics. Instead of going up to Oxford, and having decided he was to be a writer, he chose to work in publishing in London. An unrewarding first position gave place to one with John Lane, founder of the Bodley Head , and publisher of the major works of the nineties which significantly influenced his style . Inheriting 5000 on his coming of age in 1896 he made his first journey to Italy and from then on he spent most of his life getting to know the Italians and their civilization. In 1898 he married Charlotte Miles, daughter of George Miles, a tea merchant in the City of London. From around 1901 they rented the Villa di Boccaccio at Settignano above Florence, which city became Hutton s spiritual home. The many English residents there who became his friends included Bernard Berenson and Norman Douglas while in 1917 he was instrumental with others in establishing the British Institute of Florence . When he was 27 he published his first books on Italian themes, Italy and the Italians , and Studies in the Lives ... dedicated to Italian Civilization Republic honours Mr Edward Hutton , The Times , 10 January 1959 ... id Edward Hutton name Edward Hutton br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hutton, Edward ... August 20, 1969 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Hutton, Edward Category 1875 births Category ... more details
. ref cite DNB wstitle Forster, Edward 1769 1828 ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Forster, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British writer DATE ...wikify date April 2012 Edward Forster Royal Society FRS FSA 1769 1828 , was an English cleric and miscellaneous writer. Forster was born at Colchester, Essex, on 11 June 1769, was the only son of Nathaniel Forster writer Nathaniel Forster , D.D., rector of All Saints in that town. After receiving some instruction at home, he was placed at Norwich grammar school, then presided over by his father s intimate friend, Samuel Parr. On 5 May 1788 he matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he divided his time in desultory study of medicine and law. Towards the end of 1790 he married Elizabeth, widow of Captain Addison, and youngest daughter of Philip Bedingfeld of Ditchingham Hall, Norfolk Burke, Landed Gentry , 4th edit. p.  80 . In order to renew his acquaintanceship with Parr, Forster took a house at Hatton, Warwickshire, where he resided for some time but his wife, by whom he had no children, lived only four years after their union. He ultimately became a member of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. on 21 February 1792, and entered himself at Lincoln s Inn on 15 June of the same year Joseph Foster genealogist Foster , Alumni Oxon. p.  478 . Deciding, however, to become a clergyman, he was ordained priest by Porteus, bishop of London, in 1796. He proceeded M.A. on 16 February 1797 Oxford Graduates , 1851, p.  237 . On 3 August 1799, being then resident at Weston, Oxfordshire, he married as his second wife Lavinia, only daughter of Thomas Banks , R.A., the sculptor Gent. Mag. lxix. pt. ii. 716 . He now entered into an engagement with a bookseller, William ..., in Paris, by Edward Forster, with a short Account of his Life edited by Lavinia Forster , 2 vols ... Forster, Edward Category 1769 births Category 1828 deaths Category British writers ... more details
Edward Leigh 24 March 1602 2 June 1671 was a versatile English lay writer, known particularly for his works on religious topics, and a politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons from 1645 to 1648. He fought for the Roundheads Parliamentary army in the English Civil War Life Leigh was born at Shawell , Leicestershire , the son of Henry Leigh. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford on 24 October 1617, and graduated B.A. in 1620, M.A. in 1623. ref Venn LH634E ref Before leaving Oxford he entered the Middle Temple , and became a painstaking student of divinity, law, and history. During the plague of 1625 he spent six months in France, and busied himself in making a collection of French proverbs. He subsequently moved to Banbury , Oxfordshire , to be near William Wheatly , whose preaching he admired. In the Civil War, Leigh became a colonel in the parliamentary army. On 30 September 1644 he presented to parliament a petition from Staffordshire parliamentarians complaining of cavalier oppression, and made a speech, which was printed. In 1645 he was elected Member of Parliament for Stafford UK Parliament constituency Stafford in the Long Parliament as one of the replacements for the members who had been declared disabled to sit . ref name Willis Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref His theological attainments procured him a seat in the Westminster Assembly . His signature is affixed to the letter written in the name of the parliamentary committee which granted powers to the visitors of the university of Oxford in 1647. Having in December 1648 voted that the king s concessions were satisfactory, he was expelled from the house ..., Edward s start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Stafford UK Parliament constituency ... Persondata . NAME Leigh, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1602 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1671 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leigh, Edward Category 1602 births Category 1671 ... more details
writer , born 1967 , Australian novelist James Bradley author born 1954 , American historian, writer ...pp semi protected small yes about the name other uses Bradley disambiguation Infobox given name name Bradley image imagesize caption pronunciation gender Male meaning broad meadow region Ireland, England nickname origin Irish Gealic, Old English related names footnotes Bradley is an English masculine ... of Bradley ref It is also an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic name O Brolach n also O Brallaghan ... , County Donegal Donegal and County cork Cork . People First name Bradley sometimes shortened ... League Baseball all star catcher Bradley Ayers born 1935 , CIA operative Bradley Cooper born 1975 , American actor Brad Hogg born 1970 , Australian cricketer Bradley Hore born 1981 , Australian flyweight boxer Bradley James born 1984 , British actor Bradley Manning , alleged whistleblower leaker of video in Wikileaks Collateral Murder case Bradley McGee born 1976 , former Australian professional cyclist road and track Bradley McIntosh born 1981 , member of S Club 7 Bradley Nowell 1968 1996 , American musician Brad Pitt born 1963 , American actor Bradley Quinn born 1976 , Northern Irish photographer Bradley Whitford born 1959 , American actor Bradley Wiggins born 1980 , British professional cyclist road and track Surname Bradley is the surname of these and other notable people Abraham Bradley, Jr. 1767 1838 , first Assistant Postmaster General of the U.S. A. C. Bradley 1851 1935 , English Shakespearean scholar Avery Bradley born 1990 , American basketball player Bill Bradley born 1943 , American basketball player, Rhodes scholar, and former US senator from New Jersey Bill Bradley baseball 1878 1954 , early 20th century third baseman in Major League Baseball Bob Bradley born 1958 , former manager of the United States men s national soccer team Brian Bradley born 1965 , Canadian hockey player Bruce Bradley born 1947 , American water polo player Celeste Bradley floruit fl. 2001 ... more details
Other persons Will Bradley Wilbur Schwictenberg July 12, 1912 July 15, 1989 was an United States American trombonist and bandleader who also performed under the name Will Bradley . He was known for swing music swing and sweet dance music, as well as boogie woogie songs, many of which were written by Don Raye . Born in Newton, New Jersey , Schwictenberg was one of the premier trombonists on the New York swing scene, and he often participated in jam sessions broadcast on The CBS Saturday Night Swing Club . In 1939 he and drummer Ray McKinley formed a big band , with Schwictenberg taking the professional name of Will Bradley. The Bradley band became well known for boogie woogie, particularly its hit record, Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar, with Freddie Slack on piano. ref via Associated Press . http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DE4DF103FF93AA25754C0A96F948260 Will Bradley, 78, Dies Wrote Boogie Woogie , The New York Times , July 19, 1989. Accessed November 27, 2007. ref This record, along with another big band boogie woogie number, Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat, and the original ... down trio called the Will Bradley Trio, made up of McKinley, Doc Goldberg , and Freddie Slack, with guest vocals by songwriter Don Raye. Will Bradley was one of the first bandleaders who appeared in Soundies , three minute musical films made for coin operated movie jukeboxes. Bradley s films, made in late 1940, were widely distributed and gave the Bradley band valuable exposure. Drummer Ray McKinley ... the United States Air Force , where he played in the Glenn Miller Air Force band. Bradley tried to maintain his band, but problems caused by the war forced Bradley to disband. Bradley became a studio ... Bradley, Will ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 12, 1912 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 15, 1989 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bradley, Will Category Swing trombonists Category ... Will Bradley de Will Bradley nl Will Bradley bandleider ... more details
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Use mdy dates date March 2012 italic title for the song by Ellie Goulding The Writer song The Writer is a monthly magazine for writers published by the Kalmbach Publishing Company of Waukesha, Wisconsin . History The Writer was first established by William H. Hills and Robert Luce , two Boston Globe reporters, as a monthly magazine to interest and help all literary workers , in April 1887. ref cite web last Neuhaus first Cable url http www.foliomag.com 2011 magazine medic 2 title The Magazine Medic Design and Production publisher Foliomag.com date accessdate March 6, 2012 ref Until the November 2000 issue, it was published in Boston . It is the oldest magazine for writers currently being published, and one of the oldest continually published magazines in the U.S. It is targeted at writer s, and includes articles offering advice for writing and resources for publishing. The Writer offers articles ... on how to hone one s skills in particular aspects of the craft. Over its 125 year history, The Writer ... to October 2007, The Writer was edited by Elfrieda Abbe, who also became publisher with the September ... Hill. The Writer s current editorial board consists of James Applewhite, Andre Becker, T. Alan .... The first issue had only 18 pages and for years The Writer had no illustrations. Currently, The Writer ... 1887. The slogan changed in December 2008 to Advice and inspiration for today s writer, and again in January 2012 to Imagine Write Publish. In May 1962, during its 75th anniversary, The Writer was honored ... newspapers?id iyNHAAAAIBAJ&sjid ofMMAAAAIBAJ&pg 1372,4089987&dq the writer magazine&hl en title The Writer magazine turns a graceful 95 newspaper The Lewiston Daily Sun first Kathleen last Hirsch authorlink Kathleen Hirsch date April 20, 1983 accessdate March 6, 2012 ref As of 2011, The Writer ... title The Writer wins its fifth Eddie Award The Writer Magazine publisher Writermag.com ... DEFAULTSORT Writer, The Category Publications established in 1887 Category American literary magazines ... more details
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