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It was Gollancz who, to save the former colonial officer's family from embarrassment, gave Blair the pseudonym George Orwell when he published Down and Out in Paris and London and had come up with the idea for what would become The Road to Wigan Pier, a classic literary journey that critics called beautiful and disturbing.
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In 2005 he published Slowing Down, an account of what to other people might be thought the indignities of growing old.
As 27 memos between the Prince of Wales and ministers in the last government are set to be published, Downing Street indicated that legislation might be introduced to guarantee a blanket ministerial veto over publication.
When the report was published, Downing Street said any requests for redactions from the UK had been made by British intelligence agencies to the CIA.
Doug's Dozen: 12 Things Curiosity May Have Found on Mars. 1. Life (a magazine no longer publishing down here!). 2. A dead cat (cause, you know, Curiosity?). 3. Ray Bradbury, who successfully faked his own death.
In 2000, he published Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty, a tale of one teenager's small-town alienation, and adventures with a local David Bowie impersonator.
In 1945 Watkins records that he published a novel, before setting down to political writing.
I asked Marcus how important it was as an author with Down syndrome that he published a book.
The writer, Mr GM Lipsey, had read a copy of George Orwell's newly published Down and Out in Paris and London.
Much of that content is the information that local papers have published down the years, the furniture if you like.
The Teche News, published down the street, has a regular column headlined "pense donc!!" and contains marriage and death notices about people with names like Boudreau, Tesreau, Landreaux, Passeau, Bordagaray, Lajoie, Angelle, and Guidry.
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