Obituary.] NAPOLEON EDWARD DREW. 361 had held that post for only twelve months when he succumbed to yellowfever on the 17th January, 1897. Mr. Drewwasknown as a willing and energetic officer and his amiable disposition made him a general favourite. He was a good linguist, speaking French,...
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Obituary.] NAPOLEON EDWARD DREW. 361 had held that post for only twelve months when he succumbed to yellowfever on the 17th January, 1897. Mr. Drewwasknown as a willing and energetic officer and his amiable disposition made him a general favourite. He was a good linguist, speaking French,...
Born October 8, 1949 — Richard Hescox, 74. An illustrator who between the Seventies and early Nineties painted over one hundred and thirty covers for genre books, and is now working exclusively in the games industry and private commissions. Here’s his cover of Spider Robinson’sLady Slings ...
(1)JAMES A. MOORE (1965-2024).[Item by Anne Marble.]Horror and fantasy author James A. Moore died March 27. Christopher Golden made the announcement in aconcise obituary on Facebook. Celebrated horror and fantasy author James A. Moore passed away this morning at the age of 58. Moore wa...
MONEYMORE AND DRAPERSTOWN. The Architecture and Planning of the Ulster Estates of the DRAPERS’ COMPANY(Belfast: Ulster Architectural Heritage Society, 1979). Non-ISBN A Celebration of Death. An introduction to some of the buildings, monuments, and settings of funerary architecture in the Western ...
Diamonds Are Forever, Sean Connery's sixth and final canonical appearance as James Bond (before he played 007 once more in 1983'sNever Say Never Again) features many jokes about 007 'dying.' In pursuit of a diamond smuggling ring, Bond poses as Peter Franks (Joe Robinson) and makes contac...
Obituary.] GEORGE REGINALD WHITAKER. 455 GEORGEREGINALDWHITAKER, born a t Exeterin 1863, died a t Liverpool on the 9th July, 1911.Trainedunderthelate Mr. Edward Appleton, he went to South Africa in 1890, where he joined the Cape Government Railway service, becoming successively First Assistant...