Graham E. Seel is a modern historian who wrote the above quotation in his 2012 book King John: An Underrated King. Seel argues that while John may have acted in a cruel way, it was no worse than ...
Explore the biggest shocks from the new John Farnham memoir, revealing his battle with mouth cancer and abuse from his first ...
Paul tells us that the letters he wrote to his communities were dictated ... decisions that affected the most important ...
In support of Sinclair’s cause, John Lennon wrote a song in his name and performed it during a rally in Ann Arbor, Michigan, which helped lead to the release of the artist and activist ...
An author of the 1973 American Psychiatric Association standard says it was never meant to stop doctors from expressing their ...
Between 1972 and 1976, John Lennon nearly got deported due to Richard Nixon's growing fear of his influence on the Vietnam War.
As well as being the government’s regulator and censor of drama, he was also an enthusiast, so it irked him that the book didn’t say ... death by his colleagues John Heminges and Henry Condell ...
Frank L. Baum, who wrote the book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, wrote a 14-book series about the wonderous land of Oz, and only ...
I could just sit and be still once I resisted the urge to go online." Lee turned to the slower-paced world of reading books, handwriting letters and connecting with people in real life ...
Conclave' screenwriter Peter Straughan on how the wild ending of 'Conclave' came to be — and why his other movie, 'The ...
Leah Levin wrote, quite literally, the book on human rights: “Human Rights: Questions and Answers,” first published by the United Nations in 1981, remains one of its most widely distributed books.
Quincy Jones, who expanded the American songbook as a musician, composer and producer and shaped some of the biggest stars of the 20th century, has died at 91.