Veteran journalists like NBC's Tom Brokaw and CNN's Bernard Shaw have covered war and peace for decades.
The collection includes letters from David Lloyd George, William Gladstone, Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Conan Doyle.
David Lloyd George, William Gladstone, Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw, Arthur Conan Doyle and Darwin himself are on the list.
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As Oscar Wilde said of Bernard Shaw, he hasn't an enemy in the world and none of his friends like him.
George Bernard Shaw once said this, and it was an eloquent statement.
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He and colleagues, Peter Arnett and Bernard Shaw, were the only three journalists reporting from Baghdad on Jan. 16, 1991, the evening the allied air attack began Iraq's capital.
Mr. Robinson suggests that the "Maiden Tribute" articles which notably inspired George Bernard Shaw to write "Pygmalion" were Stead at his best, and that after he left prison it was rather a downward slope.
Thus he would arrive on his motorcycle at the grandest houses in the uniform of an RAF rank-and-filer and nurture his friendships with the powerful and famous, including Winston Churchill and George Bernard Shaw.
It would go on to host performances and lectures delivered by Irish dramatist and political thinker George Bernard Shaw, Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton and Pankhurst, one of the leading figures in the campaign for votes for women.
The Roycrofters began printing books in 1895, starting with the Song of Songs and the Book of Job, moving on to works by Shakespeare, Coleridge, Emerson, Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw, to say nothing of Hubbard's own titles.
Focusing on early 20th-century Britain, he describes in scholarly detail different strategies for harmonising faith and knowledge: the sought-after alliance between liberal theologians in the Church of England and religious-minded scientists, and the rather different efforts of science-minded writers such as Julian Huxley and George Bernard Shaw to foster a modern, non-Christian religion.
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