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Richard Halliburton (9 January 1900 – presumed dead after 24 March 1939) was an American traveler, adventurer, and author. Best known today for having swum the length of the Panama Canal and paying the lowest toll in its history—thirty-six cents—Halliburton was headline news for most of his brief... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1900
Date of Death:
1939
Place of Birth: Brownsville
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Journalist, Writer, Novelist

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Rupert Brooke Partly based on extensive correspondence between American travel writer Richard Halliburton and the literary and salon figures who had known Brooke.

William Alexander Levy Alexander is best known for the design and building of Hangover House in Laguna Beach, California, commissioned by travel writer Richard Halliburton in 1937.

1939 in literature March 23 - Richard Halliburton, travel writer

Paul Mooney (writer) Paul Mooney (4 November 1904 – after 24 March 1939) was a freelance journalist and photo-journalist today best known for his collaborative work with famed traveler and travel writer Richard Halliburton.

Paul Mooney (writer) About 1930, Mooney met famed travel writer Richard Halliburton (1900-1939), author of the best-selling The Royal Road to Romance (1925), The Glorious Adventure (1927) and New Worlds To Conquer (1929).

Hangover House Hangover House (also known as the Halliburton House) was designed and built by William Alexander for his friend the travel writer Richard Halliburton.

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Moye W. Stephens He was a pioneer in aviation, circumnavigating the globe with adventure writer Richard Halliburton in 1931, and co-founding Northrop Aircraft, Inc.

Pancho Barnes She also introduced Novarro to fellow aviator Moye Stephens and travel-adventure writer Richard Halliburton.

Elly Beinhorn Stephens and travel-adventure writer Richard Halliburton were flying around the world in a Stearman C-3B biplane, The Flying Carpet.

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Isabel Ingram Famous in his era, travel-adventure writer Richard Halliburton wrote his parents in December 1922, saying that he called on "the young American tutoress of the Empress of China."

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Moye W. Stephens In 1931, Richard Halliburton, a famous travel-adventure writer of the time, asked Stephens to pilot and mechanic for him in an around the world flight.

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Richard Halliburton Later, Halliburton wrote a forward to her book Flying Girl about these and other of her adventures in the air.

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Elly Beinhorn In her book Flying Girl (1935), the foreword is written by Richard Halliburton, and she has a picture of Moye Stephens repairing her plane.

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Moye W. Stephens For Halliburton, he piloted a Stearman C-3B biplane , The Flying Carpet, and Halliburton wrote a book of the same name, published in 1932, which became a best seller.

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Paul Mooney (writer) Paul Mooney (4 November 1904 – after 24 March 1939) was a freelance journalist and photo-journalist today best known for his collaborative work with famed traveler and travel writer Richard Halliburton.

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Richard Halliburton The words of Oscar Wilde, who in works like The Picture of Dorian Gray enjoined capturing the moment before it vanished, inspired Halliburton to reject marriage, family, a regular job, and conventional respectability as the obvious steps after graduation.

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Richard Halliburton The words of Oscar Wilde, who in works like The Picture of Dorian Gray enjoined capturing the moment before it vanished, inspired Halliburton to reject marriage, family, a regular job, and conventional respectability as the obvious steps after graduation.

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Richard Halliburton The words of Oscar Wilde, who in works like The Picture of Dorian Gray enjoined capturing the moment before it vanished, inspired Halliburton to reject marriage, family, a regular job, and conventional respectability as the obvious steps after graduation.

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Richard Halliburton The words of Oscar Wilde, who in works like The Picture of Dorian Gray enjoined capturing the moment before it vanished, inspired Halliburton to reject marriage, family, a regular job, and conventional respectability as the obvious steps after graduation.

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William Alexander Levy Alexander is best known for the design and building of Hangover House in Laguna Beach, California, commissioned by travel writer Richard Halliburton in 1937.

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Richard Halliburton In 1937 Halliburton commissioned William Alexander Levy, a recent graduate of the New York University School of Architecture and close friend of Paul Mooney, to build him a home overlooking Laguna Beach.

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Richard Halliburton In 1937 Halliburton commissioned William Alexander Levy, a recent graduate of the New York University School of Architecture and close friend of Paul Mooney, to build him a home overlooking Laguna Beach.

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    Richard Halliburton

    Richard Halliburton (9 January 1900 – presumed dead after 24 March 1939) was an American traveler, adventurer, and author. Best known today for having swum the length of the Panama Canal and paying the lowest toll in its history—thirty-six cents—Halliburton was headline news for most of his brief career.
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    Moye W. Stephens

    He quit that job when offered an opportunity to fly around the world with Richard Halliburton .
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    Paul Mooney (writer)

    Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney.
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    Ghazi of Iraq

    When he was 16 Ghazi was taken for his first airplane flight by the American adventurer Richard Halliburton and pilot Moye Stephens.
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    Hangover House

    Hangover House (also known as the Halliburton House) was designed and built by William Alexander for his friend the travel writer Richard Halliburton.
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    List of Liberty ships: M-R

    | SS Richard Halliburton | Richard Halliburton | 2323 | standard | 31 August 1944 | 10 October 1944 | Scrapped 1961 |
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    House of Romanov

    To read what the author declared to be a first-person account of the murders and the disposal of the bodies, told to him by the fatally ill Peter Zacharovitch Ermakov, see chapters eight through twelve of Richard Halliburton's "Seven League Boots".
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    Haliburton

    Richard Halliburton (1900-1939), American writer and adventurer
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    William Alexander Levy

    Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney.
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    Crusades

    American traveler Richard Halliburton saw and recorded the customs of the tribe in 1935.

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