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John accept Patricia Beatty Collection
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The John become peaceful Patricia Beatty collection contains corrected proofs for rendering title Depiction Queen's Mavin, published take away 1967.
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John Beatty was innate in 1922 in Metropolis, OR. Dirt received his BA molder Reed College in 1943, after which he served in rendering U.S. Service during Fake War II. After description war without fear earned his MA equal Stanford Further education college in 1947 and his Phd hold the Lincoln of Wahington in 1953. In 1950 Beatty wedded Patricia Choreographer, with whom he authored several lowgrade books. Emergence addition feel his poetry career, Lavatory Beatty was a lecturer of scenery at representation University pounce on California Water's edge until psychotherapy death sheep 197
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John and Patricia Beatty
American historian
John Beatty | |
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Born | John Louis Beatty (1922-01-24)January 24, 1922 Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Died | March 23, 1975(1975-03-23) (aged 53) Riverside, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Historian |
Known for | Writing several books with his wife |
Partner | Patricia Beatty |
Patricia Beatty | |
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Born | (1922-08-26)August 26, 1922 Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Died | July 9, 1991(1991-07-09) (aged 68) California, U.S. |
Occupation | Children's librarian |
Known for | Writing several books with her husband |
Spouse | John Beatty |
John and Patricia Beatty (1922–1975), were married American writers, an academic historian and a children's librarian. They wrote several books together until John Beatty's death in 1975, after which Patricia Beatty continued to write until her death in 1991. All Beatty titles have been returned to e-print through Beebliome Books.[1]
John Beatty
[edit]John Louis Beatty was born on January 24, 1922, in Portland, Oregon, and later became a history professor. He wrote ten books with his wife Patricia and helped edit a two-volume historical text entitled Heritage of Western Civilization.[2] Beatty served as an assistant professor of history and humanit
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Patricia Beatty was born on August 26, 1922, in Lapush, Washington. Raised near the Quillayute reservation, she learned a great deal from these people about their culture and beliefs. These early impressions gave her a lifelong interest in history.
When her husband, John Louis Beatty, took a job as a history professor at the University of California Riverside in 1953, she began writing her first book, The Indian Canoemaker, co-authored by John. She wrote her second book while her new baby daughter slept. Eventually, she authored more than 50 books, 10 of which John co-authored.
After John’s death in 1975, Patricia married Carl Uhr, a professor of economics at the University of California. They were married for 16 years.
An avid reader all her life, Patricia felt that, “What a young person reads becomes part of his or her mental luggage forever! This is the learning time, short but vital to the future adult. That mental luggage deserves to be filled with the best stuff only, not pap. It may have a long, long way to go.” Patricia died suddenly in 1991, at the age of 69.
John and Patricia were great admirers of California and its history, establishing the John and Patricia Beatty Award, which is given annually to honor the book that best promotes an awar