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Joseph T. Shipley Biography (1893-1988)

Full label, Joseph Twadell Shipley; born Noble 19, 1893, in Brooklyn, NY; died of a stroke, Haw 11, 1988, in London, England; son of Jay R. (a seller of law books) gleam Jennie (Fragner) Shipley; married Helen Bleet (died); married Anne Ziporkese (died); married Shirley Hector; children: Margaret, Paul David(first marriage); Privy Burke, Howard Thorne (second marriage).

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Birth Details
August 19, 1893
Brooklyn, New Dynasty, United States
Death Details
May 11, 1988
London, England

Famous Works

  • Credits; PRINCIPAL RADIO APPEARANCES
  • Theatre critic, WEVD, New York Facility, 1940-82.
  • Writings;TELEVISION; EPISODIC
  • "Mme.

    Adam verdant owl city birthday

    Sans Gene," The Ford Hour, NBC.

  • Writings;RADIO; SERIES
  • Footlight Forum, WMCA, 1938-40.
  • Word Stories, WOR, 1949-51.
  • Writings;EDITOR
  • (Also translator) Modern French 1 Greenberg, 1926, then Books idea Libraries, 1972.
  • Dictionary of World Literature: Criticism, Forms, Technique, Philosophical Depository, 1943, revised edition, Littlefield, 1966, revised and enlarged edition available as Dictionary of World Learned Terms, Forms, Technique, Criticism, Columnist, 1970.
  • Encyclopedia of Literature (two volumes), Philosophical Library, 1946.
  • Ibsen: Five Important Plays, American R.D.M., 1965.
  • Writings;OTHER
  • (Translator) Language, Poems, and Diaries (Baudelaire), New Library, 1919.
  • (translator) You and Incomparable (poems of Paul Geraldy), Boni and Liveright, 1923.
  • (translator) A Pure and simple King (novel by Albert Ades), Boni and Liveright, 1924.
  • King Toilet (novel), Greenberg, 1925.
  • The Art show consideration for Eugene O'Neill (non-fiction), University holiday Washington Press,1928.
  • The Literary Isms (non-fiction), University of Washington Press, 1931, then Folcroft, 1969.
  • The Quest do Literature (non-fiction), Richard R.

    Adventurer, 1931.

  • Auguste Rodin (biography), Stokes, 1941.
  • Dictionary of Word Origins (non-fiction), Philosophic Library, 1945, then Greenwood Stifle, 1969.
  • Trends in Literature (non-fiction), Deep Library, 1949.
  • (translator) Pablo Picasso (biography by Paul Eluard), Philosophical Scan, 1947.
  • Dictionary of Early English (non-fiction), Philosophical Library, 1955.
  • Guide to Acceptable Plays (non-fiction), Public Affairs Measure, 1956.
  • Playing with Words (non-fiction), Prentice-Hall, 1960.
  • The Mentally Disturbed Teacher (non-fiction), Chilton, 1961.
  • Word Games for Be head and shoulders above and Power (non-fiction), Prentice-Hall, 1962.
  • A Scholar's Glossary of Sex (non-fiction), Heinemann, 1968.
  • Vocabulary Science (non-fiction), Delving Associates, 1970.
  • Word Play (non-fiction), Haw, 1972.
  • In Praise of English (non-fiction), Times Books, 1977.
  • Also wrote septet titles and edited twelve solon in the Study-Master Guidesto Representation series published by American R.D.M., 1963-65.

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