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Robert Payne (author)

Pierre Stephen Robert Payne (4 December 1911 – 18 February 1983) was an English-born author, known principally for works of biography and history, although he also wrote novels, poetry, magazine articles and many other works. After working in Singapore and China, he moved to the United States in 1946 and became a professor of English literature. From 1954 onwards he lived as a writer in New York.

A prolific author, Payne is best known for his biographies of prominent historical figures, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Hitler, Stalin, Karl Marx, Lenin, Mao Zedong and Mahatma Gandhi, several of which were selected for Book of the Month Club. These works are praised for their readability and literary power, although not always for their historical rigour.

Biography edit

Early life edit

Payne was born on 4 December 1911, at Saltash, Cornwall. He was the son of Stephen Payne, an English naval architect, and Mireille Louise Antonia (Dorey) Payne, originally from France. He was educated at St. Paul's School in London, the Diocesan College at Rondebosch and the University of Cape Town in South Africa, the universities of Liverpool and Munich, and the Sorbonne.[1]

Career edit

As a young man Payne worked as a shipwright in England and then at the Singapore Naval Base, where he transferred to Army Intelligence. He worked in China between 1941 and 1946, as cultural attaché to the British Embassy[2] and as a teacher at Fuhtan University at Chongqing and at Lianda University, Kunming. While in China he became a friend of Joseph Needham.[3] In 1946, Payne met and interviewed Mao Zedong in Yenan,[4] providing background for his 1950 work Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China. During the interview, Mao correctly predicted that it would take only a year and half for the Communist forces to conquer China after the armistice with Chiang Kai-shek and his followers was broken.[5]

Payne moved to the United States in 1946 and from 1949-54 was Professor of English and author in residence at Alabama College, Montevallo.[2] He became a US citizen in 1953 and settled in New York City in 1954, devoting himself to writing and shifting his focus in part from novels and poetry to biography.[6] He was chairman of the Translation Committee of PEN International, and in 1976 co-founded the Translation Center at Columbia University.[6] He edited The Russian Library series for Washington Square Press. He died in Bermuda on 18 February 1983.[1]

Marriages edit

Payne married Rose Hsiung, daughter of Hsiung Hse-ling, a former prime minister of China, in 1942. They divorced in 1951.[6] He married Sheila Lalwani in 1981.[1]

Writing edit

Early writing by Payne included two novels, The War in the Marshes and The Mountain and the Stars. He also reported for newspapers on the Spanish Civil War and from China on the war with Japan. While in China he also wrote autobiographical works, historical novels, and worked on The White Pony, a compilation of Chinese poetry.[1]

A "workaholic" who often produced several books within a year,[6] Payne wrote over 100 published books,[6] including novels, histories and biographies. He was best known for the biographies, which included studies of Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, Dostoyevsky, Ivan the Terrible, Chiang Kai-shek, Karl Marx, Mao Zedong, Sun Yat-sen, André Malraux, Shakespeare, Alexander the Great, the White Rajahs of Sarawak and General George C. Marshall.[6] Some of his works were Book of the Month Club selections: these were The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler and The Life and Death of Lenin as Main Selections; The Gold of Troy as a Dual Selection; The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi and The World of Art as Alternate Selections, and The Rise and Fall of Stalin and The Dream and the Tomb as other selections.[1]

Payne's biographies were sometimes informed by his personal encounters with his subjects. Payne had actually met Hitler in 1937 in Munich at the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten at the invitation of Rudolf Hess. As Payne recounted in his book "Eyewitness", Hitler offered him a strawberry cream cake.[7] Payne also dined and had long conversations with Mao Zedong in 1946.[8]

As a novelist, Payne used the pseudonyms Richard Cargoe, John Anthony Devon, Howard Horne, Valentin Tikhonov, and Robert Young.[1] In 1954, he published a pastiche novella, The Deluge, as Leonardo da Vinci; the book was mostly Payne's writing, incorporating "fragmentary da Vinci notes."[9] He also performed translations into English from many languages, including works by Pasternak and Kierkegaard.[1]

Payne contributed many articles to leading magazines including The New York Times Magazine, United Nations World and Saturday Review. The New York Times and Saturday Review frequently featured book reviews by him.

Many of Payne's better-known works have been re-published in digital form by the British publisher Endeavour Press.[citation needed] World rights to all works by Payne are handled by David Higham Associates, London, U.K.[citation needed]

Francis Ford Coppola, who was the co-screenwriter of the award-winning 1970 film "Patton", lifted almost verbatim the last words of the film from the first paragraph of Payne's book "The Roman Triumph", ending with the phrase, "all glory is fleeting." Payne received no screen credit for this contribution.[10]

Critical reaction edit

Payne was described in 1947 as "a poet and a believer in the permanent power of beauty", and as a "young English author whose versatility and prolific output have astonished the literary world".[11] The New York Times in 1950 called him "the most versatile writer of the year".[2] Orville Prescott, book reviewer for the New York Times, claimed that "No man alive can write more beautiful prose than Robert Payne."[6]

Payne's biography of Hitler was seen as attempting to "humanize the inhuman Hitler".[12] The American critic Christopher Lehmann-Haupt wrote that the effect of this approach was "interesting and terrifying".[13] The historian Alan Bullock commented that Payne's focus on Hitler's personal life resulted in a good account of Hitler's earlier years, but proved less productive for his later life when he "becomes absorbed in politics".[14] The Biography Book recognised the "narrative and imaginative power" of Payne's account, while stating that "it incorporates speculation as fact".[15] One example of this was the book's acceptance of claims by Bridget Dowling (Hitler's sister-in-law) and others that Hitler had spent time in Liverpool before 1914,[16] a claim later - and, in view of Payne's personal meeting in Munich with Hitler in 1937, albeit speculatively - described as "conclusively disproved".[17]

Payne was said to be "a firm adherent to the conspiracy theory of politics" and among biographies of Lenin, Payne's book was described as "the easiest to read ... also the easiest to forget".[18] The Los Angeles Times commented on the Leonardo biography that "Payne makes a persuasive case ... The biography is ... a rendering of respect and admiration for the man."[19]

Bibliography edit

Biographies edit

  • Sun Yat-Sen: a Portrait, Asia Press (1946).
  • Mao Tse-tung: Ruler of Red China (1950). Revised editions published as Portrait of a revolutionary: Mao Tse-tung (1961) and Mao Tse-tung (1969). All editions include an historical account of China from the Taiping Rebellion, but are centered around Mao's life and philosophy.
  • The Marshall Story: A Biography of General George C. Marshall, Prentice-Hall (1951); republished as General Marshall: A Study in Loyalties, William Heinemann, Ltd. London (1952).
  • The Great God Pan: A Biography of the Tramp Played by Charles Chaplin, Heritage House (1952); republished as The Great Charlie, Deutsch (1952).
  • The Three Worlds of Albert Schweitzer, Thomas Nelson & Son (1957); republished as Schweitzer, Hero of Africa Hale (1958).
  • The Life and Death of Lenin, Simon and Schuster (1964) (no ISBN).
  • The Rise and Fall of Stalin, Simon and Schuster (1965).
  • Marx, Simon and Schuster (1968). Library of Congress Catalog number 68-11014.
  • The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi, E.P. Dutton (1969).
  • Chiang Kai-shek, New York, Weybright and Talley (1969)
  • A Portrait of André Malraux, Prentice-Hall (1970).
  • The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler, Praeger (1973) LCCN 72-92891.
  • Ivan the Terrible (co-authored with Nikita Romanoff), Crowell-Collier (1975). ISBN 0-690-00582-2.
  • The Great Garbo, Praeger (1976).
  • The Life and Death of Trotsky, McGraw-Hill (1977) (no ISBN).
  • Leonardo (1978), a biography of Leonardo da Vinci in which Payne asserts that the Mona Lisa is a portrait of Isabella of Aragon and that the traditional chalk self-portrait of da Vinci is actually a portrait of his father.

Novels edit

  • The Mountains and the Stars, William Heinemann, London (1938), published under the pseudonym Valentin Tikhonov.
  • The War In The Marshes, Faber and Faber, London (1938), published under the pseudonym Robert Young. A political allegory influenced by Rex Warner.[20]
  • Love and Peace, William Heinemann, London (1945), the first of a series of novels describing the life of a Chinese family from 1908 to the present day; republished as Torrents of Spring, Dodd, Mead (1946).
  • The Loard Comes: A Novel on the Life of Buddha, publisher W. Heinemann (1948).
  • The Lovers, William Heinemann, London (1951), the second of a series of novels describing the life of a Chinese family from 1908 to the present day.
  • Alexander the God, Wyn (1954); an abridged version was republished as Alexander and the Camp Follower, Elek (1961).
  • Brave Harvest, Ballantine Books (1954), published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe; republished as Harvest, William Heinemann, London (1955).
  • A House in Peking, Doubleday (1956); republished as Red Jade, William Heinemann, London (1957).
  • O Western Wind, Putnam, (1957), published under the pseudonym John Anthony Devon.
  • The Barbarian and the Geisha, New American Library (1958) — Novelization of the screenplay by Ellis St. Joseph
  • The Tormentors, Hillman (1959), original hardcover published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe by William Sloane.
  • The Back of the Tiger, Belmont Books (1961), published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe.
  • The Lord Jesus, Abelard-Schuman (1964).
  • Caravaggio, A Novel, published by Little Brown and Company (1968). Library of Congress number 68-17272.
  • The Tortured and The Damned, Horizon Press (1977).

History edit

  • The Fathers of the Western Church, Viking (1951).
  • Ancient Greece: The Triumph of a Culture, Norton (1964); also published as The Triumph of the Greeks, Hamish Hamilton (1964).
  • The Christian Centuries: From Christ to Dante, W.W. Norton (1966).
  • The Horizon Book of Ancient Rome, American Heritage Publishing Company (1966); republished as Ancient Rome, American Heritage Press (1970).
  • Fortress, Simon and Schuster (1967).
  • Massacre (The Tragedy of Bangladesh & the Phenomenon of Mass Slaughter Throughout History), Thompson Press (1973).
  • The Dream and the Tomb A history of the Crusades. Cooper Square Press, originally published New York: Stein and Day (published posthumously in 1984).
  • The Fathers of the Eastern Church, Dorset (1957) (ISBN 0-88029-404-3).

Other works edit

  • Forever China (Dodd, Mead 1945) (Diaries 1941-44, includes Chungking Diary published by W. Heinemann (London, Toronto) (1945) (no ISBN)).
  • The Granite Island, and other poems (Jonathan Cape, 1945)
  • China Awake (Dodd, Mead 1947) Diaries continued.
  • The Wanton Nymph: A Study of Pride published by William Heinemann, Ltd. London (1951) (no ISBN).
  • Zero - The story of Terrorism published by Windgate London/New York in 1951.
  • Red Lion Inn published by Prentice-Hall in 1951.
  • The Deluge, Twayne 1954 (as Leonardo da Vinci) (no ISBN).
  • A House in Peking Doubleday (1956) (no ISBN).
  • The Holy Fire: The Story of the Early Centuries of the Christian Church in the Near East Harper, New York (1957)(ISBN 0-913836-61-3).
  • The Splendor of Persia Knopf (New York), 1957.
  • The Holy Sword Harper & Brothers (published in 1957; republished in 1987 under the title The History of Islam).
  • The Gold of Troy - The story of Heinrich Schliemann and the buried cities of ancient Greece Funk & Wagnalls, NY (1959) Library of Congress catalog number 58-11361.
  • Hubris: A Study of Pride Harper Torch Books NY (1960) (no ISBN), with an introduction by Sir Herbert Read, a revised paperback version of The Wanton Nymph: A Study of Pride (1951).
  • The Splendour of Greece published by Hale (London) (1961) (no ISBN).
  • Trumpet in the Night, London: Robert Hale (1961), 188pp.
  • Lawrence of Arabia: a triumph published by Pyramid Books (1962).
  • The Civil War in Spain, 1936-1939. Gathered and annotated by Robert Payne. NY: Putnam, 1962.
  • The Splendour of Israel Robert Hale, London (1963).
  • Eyewitness: A Personal Account of a Tumultuous Decade, 1937-1946 Doubleday (1972) (no ISBN).
  • The Corrupt Society: From Ancient Greece to Present-Day America Praeger (1975) ISBN 0-275-51020-4.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Robert Payne Collection". Robert Payne biography. Stony Brook University. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c Clark Hultquist; Carey Heatherly (23 May 2011). Montevallo. Arcadia Publishing. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-4396-4170-5.
  3. ^ Simon Winchester (25 September 2008). Bomb, Book and Compass: Joseph Needham and the Great Secrets of China. Penguin Books Limited. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-14-188989-4.
  4. ^ Halberstam, David (2007). The Coldest Winter - America and the Korean War. New York: Hyperion. pp. 233–4. ISBN 978-1-4013-0052-4.
  5. ^ Halberstam The Coldest Winter, pp.233-34.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Mcdowell, Edwin (22 February 1983). "ROBERT PAYNE, AUTHOR, DIES AT 71; PUBLISHED MORE THAN 100 BOOKS". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Eyewitness: A Personal Account of a Tumultuous Decade, 1937-1946 Doubleday (1972), pp. 13-14.
  8. ^ "Eyewitness", chapter "A Dinner with Mao Tse-Tung".
  9. ^ "Recommended Reading," F&SF, September 1954, p.93.
  10. ^ Payne, Robert, "The Roman Triumph" paperback edition Pan Books, 1964, page 9
  11. ^ Stanley Kunitz; Marie Duvernoy Loizeaux (1947). Wilson Library Bulletin. H.W. Wilson Company. p. 294.
  12. ^ Digby Diehl, "Payne Humanizes the Inhuman Hitler" L.A. Times Calendar, 6 May 1973.
  13. ^ Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, "The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler", International Herald Tribune, 2 May 1973.
  14. ^ Alan Bullock, "Hitler à la Mode", The New York Review of Books, 28 June 1973.
  15. ^ Daniel S. Burt (2001). The Biography Book: A Reader's Guide to Nonfiction, Fictional, and Film Biographies of More Than 500 of the Most Fascinating Individuals of All Time. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 188. ISBN 978-1-57356-256-0.
  16. ^ Brigitte Hamann, Hans Mommsen, Hitler's Vienna: A Portrait of the Tyrant As a Young Man, 2010, Tauris Parke, p.198.
  17. ^ Jewish Affairs. Jewish Board of Deputies. 1973. p. 64.
  18. ^ George Lichtheim (1973). Thoughts Among the Ruins: Collected Essays on Europe and Beyond. Transaction Publishers. p. 300. ISBN 978-1-4128-3999-0.
  19. ^ Robert Kirsch, "Leonardo," L.A. Times, The Book Review, 2 July 1978.
  20. ^ Andy Croft, Red letter days: British fiction in the 1930s (p.228). London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1990. ISBN 978-0-85315-729-8.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Bibliography, Stony Brook University

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For other people named Robert Payne see Robert Payne disambiguation Pierre Stephen Robert Payne 4 December 1911 18 February 1983 was an English born author known principally for works of biography and history although he also wrote novels poetry magazine articles and many other works After working in Singapore and China he moved to the United States in 1946 and became a professor of English literature From 1954 onwards he lived as a writer in New York A prolific author Payne is best known for his biographies of prominent historical figures such as Leonardo da Vinci Hitler Stalin Karl Marx Lenin Mao Zedong and Mahatma Gandhi several of which were selected for Book of the Month Club These works are praised for their readability and literary power although not always for their historical rigour Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Marriages 2 Writing 2 1 Critical reaction 3 Bibliography 3 1 Biographies 3 2 Novels 3 3 History 3 4 Other works 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Payne was born on 4 December 1911 at Saltash Cornwall He was the son of Stephen Payne an English naval architect and Mireille Louise Antonia Dorey Payne originally from France He was educated at St Paul s School in London the Diocesan College at Rondebosch and the University of Cape Town in South Africa the universities of Liverpool and Munich and the Sorbonne 1 Career edit As a young man Payne worked as a shipwright in England and then at the Singapore Naval Base where he transferred to Army Intelligence He worked in China between 1941 and 1946 as cultural attache to the British Embassy 2 and as a teacher at Fuhtan University at Chongqing and at Lianda University Kunming While in China he became a friend of Joseph Needham 3 In 1946 Payne met and interviewed Mao Zedong in Yenan 4 providing background for his 1950 work Mao Tse tung Ruler of Red China During the interview Mao correctly predicted that it would take only a year and half for the Communist forces to conquer China after the armistice with Chiang Kai shek and his followers was broken 5 Payne moved to the United States in 1946 and from 1949 54 was Professor of English and author in residence at Alabama College Montevallo 2 He became a US citizen in 1953 and settled in New York City in 1954 devoting himself to writing and shifting his focus in part from novels and poetry to biography 6 He was chairman of the Translation Committee of PEN International and in 1976 co founded the Translation Center at Columbia University 6 He edited The Russian Library series for Washington Square Press He died in Bermuda on 18 February 1983 1 Marriages edit Payne married Rose Hsiung daughter of Hsiung Hse ling a former prime minister of China in 1942 They divorced in 1951 6 He married Sheila Lalwani in 1981 1 Writing editEarly writing by Payne included two novels The War in the Marshes and The Mountain and the Stars He also reported for newspapers on the Spanish Civil War and from China on the war with Japan While in China he also wrote autobiographical works historical novels and worked on The White Pony a compilation of Chinese poetry 1 A workaholic who often produced several books within a year 6 Payne wrote over 100 published books 6 including novels histories and biographies He was best known for the biographies which included studies of Charlie Chaplin Greta Garbo Hitler Lenin Stalin Trotsky Gandhi Albert Schweitzer Dostoyevsky Ivan the Terrible Chiang Kai shek Karl Marx Mao Zedong Sun Yat sen Andre Malraux Shakespeare Alexander the Great the White Rajahs of Sarawak and General George C Marshall 6 Some of his works were Book of the Month Club selections these were The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler and The Life and Death of Lenin as Main Selections The Gold of Troy as a Dual Selection The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi and The World of Art as Alternate Selections and The Rise and Fall of Stalin and The Dream and the Tomb as other selections 1 Payne s biographies were sometimes informed by his personal encounters with his subjects Payne had actually met Hitler in 1937 in Munich at the Hotel Vierjahreszeiten at the invitation of Rudolf Hess As Payne recounted in his book Eyewitness Hitler offered him a strawberry cream cake 7 Payne also dined and had long conversations with Mao Zedong in 1946 8 As a novelist Payne used the pseudonyms Richard Cargoe John Anthony Devon Howard Horne Valentin Tikhonov and Robert Young 1 In 1954 he published a pastiche novella The Deluge as Leonardo da Vinci the book was mostly Payne s writing incorporating fragmentary da Vinci notes 9 He also performed translations into English from many languages including works by Pasternak and Kierkegaard 1 Payne contributed many articles to leading magazines including The New York Times Magazine United Nations World and Saturday Review The New York Times and Saturday Review frequently featured book reviews by him Many of Payne s better known works have been re published in digital form by the British publisher Endeavour Press citation needed World rights to all works by Payne are handled by David Higham Associates London U K citation needed Francis Ford Coppola who was the co screenwriter of the award winning 1970 film Patton lifted almost verbatim the last words of the film from the first paragraph of Payne s book The Roman Triumph ending with the phrase all glory is fleeting Payne received no screen credit for this contribution 10 Critical reaction edit Payne was described in 1947 as a poet and a believer in the permanent power of beauty and as a young English author whose versatility and prolific output have astonished the literary world 11 The New York Times in 1950 called him the most versatile writer of the year 2 Orville Prescott book reviewer for the New York Times claimed that No man alive can write more beautiful prose than Robert Payne 6 Payne s biography of Hitler was seen as attempting to humanize the inhuman Hitler 12 The American critic Christopher Lehmann Haupt wrote that the effect of this approach was interesting and terrifying 13 The historian Alan Bullock commented that Payne s focus on Hitler s personal life resulted in a good account of Hitler s earlier years but proved less productive for his later life when he becomes absorbed in politics 14 The Biography Book recognised the narrative and imaginative power of Payne s account while stating that it incorporates speculation as fact 15 One example of this was the book s acceptance of claims by Bridget Dowling Hitler s sister in law and others that Hitler had spent time in Liverpool before 1914 16 a claim later and in view of Payne s personal meeting in Munich with Hitler in 1937 albeit speculatively described as conclusively disproved 17 Payne was said to be a firm adherent to the conspiracy theory of politics and among biographies of Lenin Payne s book was described as the easiest to read also the easiest to forget 18 The Los Angeles Times commented on the Leonardo biography that Payne makes a persuasive case The biography is a rendering of respect and admiration for the man 19 Bibliography editBiographies edit Sun Yat Sen a Portrait Asia Press 1946 Mao Tse tung Ruler of Red China 1950 Revised editions published as Portrait of a revolutionary Mao Tse tung 1961 and Mao Tse tung 1969 All editions include an historical account of China from the Taiping Rebellion but are centered around Mao s life and philosophy The Marshall Story A Biography of General George C Marshall Prentice Hall 1951 republished as General Marshall A Study in Loyalties William Heinemann Ltd London 1952 The Great God Pan A Biography of the Tramp Played by Charles Chaplin Heritage House 1952 republished as The Great Charlie Deutsch 1952 The Three Worlds of Albert Schweitzer Thomas Nelson amp Son 1957 republished as Schweitzer Hero of Africa Hale 1958 The Life and Death of Lenin Simon and Schuster 1964 no ISBN The Rise and Fall of Stalin Simon and Schuster 1965 Marx Simon and Schuster 1968 Library of Congress Catalog number 68 11014 The Life and Death of Mahatma Gandhi E P Dutton 1969 Chiang Kai shek New York Weybright and Talley 1969 A Portrait of Andre Malraux Prentice Hall 1970 The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler Praeger 1973 LCCN 72 92891 Ivan the Terrible co authored with Nikita Romanoff Crowell Collier 1975 ISBN 0 690 00582 2 The Great Garbo Praeger 1976 The Life and Death of Trotsky McGraw Hill 1977 no ISBN Leonardo 1978 a biography of Leonardo da Vinci in which Payne asserts that the Mona Lisa is a portrait of Isabella of Aragon and that the traditional chalk self portrait of da Vinci is actually a portrait of his father Novels edit The Mountains and the Stars William Heinemann London 1938 published under the pseudonym Valentin Tikhonov The War In The Marshes Faber and Faber London 1938 published under the pseudonym Robert Young A political allegory influenced by Rex Warner 20 Love and Peace William Heinemann London 1945 the first of a series of novels describing the life of a Chinese family from 1908 to the present day republished as Torrents of Spring Dodd Mead 1946 The Loard Comes A Novel on the Life of Buddha publisher W Heinemann 1948 The Lovers William Heinemann London 1951 the second of a series of novels describing the life of a Chinese family from 1908 to the present day Alexander the God Wyn 1954 an abridged version was republished as Alexander and the Camp Follower Elek 1961 Brave Harvest Ballantine Books 1954 published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe republished as Harvest William Heinemann London 1955 A House in Peking Doubleday 1956 republished as Red Jade William Heinemann London 1957 O Western Wind Putnam 1957 published under the pseudonym John Anthony Devon The Barbarian and the Geisha New American Library 1958 Novelization of the screenplay by Ellis St Joseph The Tormentors Hillman 1959 original hardcover published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe by William Sloane The Back of the Tiger Belmont Books 1961 published under the pseudonym Richard Cargoe The Lord Jesus Abelard Schuman 1964 Caravaggio A Novel published by Little Brown and Company 1968 Library of Congress number 68 17272 The Tortured and The Damned Horizon Press 1977 History edit The Fathers of the Western Church Viking 1951 Ancient Greece The Triumph of a Culture Norton 1964 also published as The Triumph of the Greeks Hamish Hamilton 1964 The Christian Centuries From Christ to Dante W W Norton 1966 The Horizon Book of Ancient Rome American Heritage Publishing Company 1966 republished as Ancient Rome American Heritage Press 1970 Fortress Simon and Schuster 1967 Massacre The Tragedy of Bangladesh amp the Phenomenon of Mass Slaughter Throughout History Thompson Press 1973 The Dream and the Tomb A history of the Crusades Cooper Square Press originally published New York Stein and Day published posthumously in 1984 The Fathers of the Eastern Church Dorset 1957 ISBN 0 88029 404 3 Other works edit Forever China Dodd Mead 1945 Diaries 1941 44 includes Chungking Diary published by W Heinemann London Toronto 1945 no ISBN The Granite Island and other poems Jonathan Cape 1945 China Awake Dodd Mead 1947 Diaries continued The Wanton Nymph A Study of Pride published by William Heinemann Ltd London 1951 no ISBN Zero The story of Terrorism published by Windgate London New York in 1951 Red Lion Inn published by Prentice Hall in 1951 The Deluge Twayne 1954 as Leonardo da Vinci no ISBN A House in Peking Doubleday 1956 no ISBN The Holy Fire The Story of the Early Centuries of the Christian Church in the Near East Harper New York 1957 ISBN 0 913836 61 3 The Splendor of Persia Knopf New York 1957 The Holy Sword Harper amp Brothers published in 1957 republished in 1987 under the title The History of Islam The Gold of Troy The story of Heinrich Schliemann and the buried cities of ancient Greece Funk amp Wagnalls NY 1959 Library of Congress catalog number 58 11361 Hubris A Study of Pride Harper Torch Books NY 1960 no ISBN with an introduction by Sir Herbert Read a revised paperback version of The Wanton Nymph A Study of Pride 1951 The Splendour of Greece published by Hale London 1961 no ISBN Trumpet in the Night London Robert Hale 1961 188pp Lawrence of Arabia a triumph published by Pyramid Books 1962 The Civil War in Spain 1936 1939 Gathered and annotated by Robert Payne NY Putnam 1962 The Splendour of Israel Robert Hale London 1963 Eyewitness A Personal Account of a Tumultuous Decade 1937 1946 Doubleday 1972 no ISBN The Corrupt Society From Ancient Greece to Present Day America Praeger 1975 ISBN 0 275 51020 4 References edit a b c d e f g Robert Payne Collection Robert Payne biography Stony Brook University Retrieved 6 November 2015 a b c Clark Hultquist Carey Heatherly 23 May 2011 Montevallo Arcadia Publishing p 107 ISBN 978 1 4396 4170 5 Simon Winchester 25 September 2008 Bomb Book and Compass Joseph Needham and the Great Secrets of China Penguin Books Limited p 76 ISBN 978 0 14 188989 4 Halberstam David 2007 The Coldest Winter America and the Korean War New York Hyperion pp 233 4 ISBN 978 1 4013 0052 4 Halberstam The Coldest Winter pp 233 34 a b c d e f g Mcdowell Edwin 22 February 1983 ROBERT PAYNE AUTHOR DIES AT 71 PUBLISHED MORE THAN 100 BOOKS The New York Times Eyewitness A Personal Account of a Tumultuous Decade 1937 1946 Doubleday 1972 pp 13 14 Eyewitness chapter A Dinner with Mao Tse Tung Recommended Reading F amp SF September 1954 p 93 Payne Robert The Roman Triumph paperback edition Pan Books 1964 page 9 Stanley Kunitz Marie Duvernoy Loizeaux 1947 Wilson Library Bulletin H W Wilson Company p 294 Digby Diehl Payne Humanizes the Inhuman Hitler L A Times Calendar 6 May 1973 Christopher Lehmann Haupt The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler International Herald Tribune 2 May 1973 Alan Bullock Hitler a la Mode The New York Review of Books 28 June 1973 Daniel S Burt 2001 The Biography Book A Reader s Guide to Nonfiction Fictional and Film Biographies of More Than 500 of the Most Fascinating Individuals of All Time Greenwood Publishing Group p 188 ISBN 978 1 57356 256 0 Brigitte Hamann Hans Mommsen Hitler s Vienna A Portrait of the Tyrant As a Young Man 2010 Tauris Parke p 198 Jewish Affairs Jewish Board of Deputies 1973 p 64 George Lichtheim 1973 Thoughts Among the Ruins Collected Essays on Europe and Beyond Transaction Publishers p 300 ISBN 978 1 4128 3999 0 Robert Kirsch Leonardo L A Times The Book Review 2 July 1978 Andy Croft Red letter days British fiction in the 1930s p 228 London Lawrence amp Wishart 1990 ISBN 978 0 85315 729 8 External links edit nbsp Cornwall portal nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert Payne author Official website nbsp Bibliography Stony Brook University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Payne author amp oldid 1192358598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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