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Richard Halliburton

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informative, extroverted, and personally confiding. He often described his attaching himself to a famous historic person (or key event for which that person was known) or to a revered place, such as the Taj Mahal. Acting as sort of an emcee, or performing some often cleverly garish stunt, he recalled that person and invoked a place associated with him; by so doing, he escorted readers to a different time and locale, with some reflective asides added for perspective into his narrative. Thus he duplicated Hannibal's crossing of the Alps by elephant â€“ naming the pachyderm he had gotten from a Paris zoo Miss Elysabethe Dalrymple; he emulated Ulysses' myriad adventures in the Mediterranean dressed often as a beach-comber or playboy; he re-enacted Robinson Crusoe's island solitude, adopting a menagerie of domestic pets with names such as Listerine, Kitty and Susie. Examples of this cultural self-enlistment filled his work and helped define his public image. Of further note, he retraced the fateful expedition of
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thought it "extraordinary" that "such a primitive race" as the Seri Indians residing in Lower California "should live so close to (presumably civilized) Hollywood." Of the blending of races and cultures he encountered, Halliburton attempted to be descriptive rather than judgmental. Still, intrigued by the "slim Sonias" working in Blood Alley in Shanghai, he seemed both amused and dismayed by the interracial mingling that their physical appearances suggested to him: "When Chinese blood and foreign blood are mixed, especially if the foreign blood is Russian, Portuguese or French, the devastating result is something to write home about." Halliburton's ideas on miscegenation are traceable partly to racist notions prevalant in his day. One source was Lothrop Stoddard's
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swaying lanterns, and gilded kiosques containing the bride’s ceremonial robes, and princes on horseback surrounded by their colorful retinues. There was more than enough music. Last of all came the bride’s sedan hung with yellow brocade, roofed with a great gold dragon, and borne along by sixteen noblemen. I followed close behind the shrouded chair, and wondered about the state of mind of the little girl inside. Headed straight for prison, she was on the point of surrendering forever the freedom she had hitherto enjoyed... The procession wound its way to the 'Gate of Propitious Destiny,' one of the entrances to the palace, and halted before it. Torches flared. There was subdued confusion and whispers.
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Halliburton perceived as the primitive work habits of the Chinese carpenters, issues prompting him to write, "If any one of my readers wishes to be driven rapidly and violently insane, and doesn't know how to go about it, let me make a suggestion: Try building a Chinese junk in a Chinese shipyard during a war with Japan." From the start, funding for the project was a main problem. The corporate sponsors whom Halliburton approached thought the risks of the enterprise greater than its rewards. Chinese venture capitalists in
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the brief interval between the two World Wars" and acclaims him as a "spokesman for the youth of a generation". Halliburton insisted throughout his career on the importance of travel abroad as a means of self-improvement and discovery. He was an advocate by example of the 'grand tour' championed by monarchs and the upper classes from the days of
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concrete ballast were supposedly poured into its hull. There were other concerns. Many observers thought the heavy diesel engine, which released endangering fumes, was out of place aboard a vessel that traditionally sailed sufficiently without mechanical assistance. Moreover, Chief Officer Dale Collins of the
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waves during those dire moments were estimated at 40 feet (12 m) high. The next message was different: "Southerly gale. Heavy Rain Squalls. High sea. Barometer 29.46. True course 100. Speed 5.5 knots. Position 1200 GCT 31.10 north 155.00 east. All well. When closer may we avail ourselves of your
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to the eve of World War II, he thrilled an entire generation of readers." He was "clever, resourceful, undaunted, cheerful in the face of dreadful odds, ever-optimistic about the world and the people around him, always scheming about his next adventure." He wrote that Halliburton's "manhood spanned
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At four in the morning this gorgeous spectacle moved through the moonlit streets of Peking en-route to the prison-palace. The entire city was awake and the people thronged the line of march. A forest of pennants blazed and fluttered past ...gold dragons on black silk, blue dragons on gold silk; and
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enjoined experiencing the moment before it vanished, inspired Halliburton to reject marriage, family, a regular job, and conventional respectability as the obvious steps after graduation. He liked bachelorhood, youthful adventure, and the thrill of the unknown. To earn a living he intended to write
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Hastily repaired and recaulked, the Sea Dragon left port once again on March 4, 1939. Recruits added to replace Potter and Torrey included able-bodied seamen Ben Flagg and Ralph Granrud, both in their early twenties. Globe-trotter Velman Fitch, whose seaman skills were uncertain, hitched a ride at
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and close friend of Paul Mooney. Mooney managed the construction of the house. The house, built of concrete and steel, fortress-like in appearance, contains a spacious living room and dining room and three bedrooms: one for Halliburton, which featured a wall-sized map of the world, one for Mooney
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and court officials hurried back and forth. Slowly, darkly, the great gates swung open,—I could look inside the courtyard and see the blazing avenue of lamps down which the procession would move up to the throne room where the emperor waited. Into the glitter and glamour of this 'Great Within' the
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refused to be associated with something called a "junk". While the Sea Dragon Expedition was partly funded through: paid subscriptions for a projected series of progress reports that Halliburton intended to send from China, sales of commemorative tokens and other keepsakes, and expected tourist
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that expression", Richard responded, expressing the view that distinguished his life-style, "and as far as I am able I intend to avoid that condition. When impulse and spontaneity fail to make my way uneven then I shall sit up nights inventing means of making my life as conglomerate and vivid as
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Halliburton was an early proponent of what Susan Sontag in her essay "Notes on 'Camp'" tagged "the theatricalization of experience." He did not just view legendary places and landscapes, but dramatized them, often by performing, in relationship to them, some athletic feat ultimately intended to
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distinctly top heavy, rode precariously low, rolling and heeling in moderately active waters. Nevertheless, on January 27, Halliburton assured his subscribers that the dry deck of the craft indicated its buoyancy and, implicitly, its seaworthiness. To improve its stability, however, ten tons of
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in Memphis, Tennessee. Architecture historian and writer Ted Wells considers Hangover House, which Halliburton commissioned, to be one of the "best modern houses in the United States". Nearly a quarter century after Halliburton's disappearance, his father donated $ 400,000 to build an imposing
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Halliburton's books were meant for the general reading public. Into households across America, they brought the world's many divergent peoples and cultures. Racist comments their author made, though for the time not unique to him, when revisited today, are unsettling. At times ethnocentric, he
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In his colorful and simply-told travel adventures Halliburton was the "innocent abroad", receptive to new ideas which he in turn expressed with a quiet erudition. Throughout his creative life he displayed a romantic readiness that shone through his best prose, prose at once picturesque, gently
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At the height of his popularity, he appeared on radio, attended celebrity parties (including one at the home of novelist Kathleen Norris who also wrote stories that appeared regularly in the newspapers). After the purchasing a used Ford roadster, he explored the heartland of California and the
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For recent views, and approaches, see Charles E. Morris III, "Richard Halliburton's Bearded Tales", Quarterly Journal of Speech, Vol. 95, No. 2, May 2009, pp. 123-147 regarding Halliburton's "sexual provenance" as well as "closet eloquence, or rhetorical repertories of sexual passing in U. S.
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A vigorous correspondent, Halliburton wrote numerous letters to fans, friends, editors, sponsors, and literary acquaintances. To his parents alone, he wrote well over a thousand letters; a large selection of these, edited in part by his father Wesley, was published in 1940 by Bobbs-Merrill as
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also afflicted several crew members including Captain Welch. Halliburton himself suffered from a skin rash, the result perhaps of high anxiety, and nervous exhaustion. Days before the first crossing attempt, Mooney broke an ankle after falling down a ladder. Halliburton sent four letters to
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After he inspected a number of junks along the China coast, finding most either too expensive or wholly unseaworthy, Halliburton decided to have a junk built. Although it took less than six weeks to complete; its construction was marked by cost overruns, delays, engineering errors, and what
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as a career. His fortunes changed when a representative of the Feakins Agency heard him deliver a talk, and soon Halliburton was given bookings for lectures. Despite a high-pitched voice and occasional discomfort on the details, Halliburton displayed such enthusiasm and recounted such vivid
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Until then, Halliburton had kept regular, if sporadic, contact with radio stations and trans-Pacific Ocean liners. At first the Coast Guard at Hawaii delayed searching for the missing ship, possibly thinking Halliburton staged his disappearance as a publicity stunt. After the
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Over time Halliburton's social and political views shifted. An early letter (1923) expressed his "virulent antipathy for democracy as practiced in America" and a hatred "for the laboring class", but these views contrast with the plight he shared with the abused prisoners at
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possible.... And when my time comes to die, I'll be able to die happy, for I will have done and seen and heard and experienced all the joy, pain and thrills—any emotion that any human ever had—and I'll be especially happy if I am spared a stupid, common death in bed.
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of fairy tales, subsequently the title of his 1932 best-seller. They embarked on "one of the most fantastic, extended air journeys ever recorded" taking 18 months to circumnavigate the globe, covering 33,660 miles (54,100 km) and visiting 34 countries.
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Halliburton never married. In his teens he dated several young women and, as revealed in letters to them, was infatuated with at least two of them. As an adult, his companions were chiefly male. Among those romantically linked to him were film star
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According to Halliburton's first cousin, whom he visited in 1938, the trip was meant, in part, to renew interest in Halliburton whose fame at the time was in decline. Biographers credit the idea for the voyage to
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Moye Stephens was a skilled pilot. Halliburton, in a reassuring letter to his parents (January 23, 1932), recited his many flight skills. Stephens, for instance, during one aerobatic display, astutely aborted a
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and one for Levy. Because of its position, perched 400 feet (120m) above a sheer canyon, it was called "Hangover House" by Mooney, and this title was cast into a retaining wall on the site. Writer
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The first in a series of syndicated columns Richard Halliburton wrote for newspapers across the country carried an editorial biography of the travel writer. See, for instance, The Sunday Magazine,
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Halliburton's love of the world's natural wonders, and such monuments of mankind that seemed best to compliment those wonders, derives in part from the Romanticism of poets William Wordsworth and
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The four characters on the stern read from right to left as 香港海龍, which state the port (Hong Kong) along with the name of the ship. Refer to contemporary photographs such as the one posted to
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about the adventures she had in the air. In spite of being exhausted, and their plane becoming less safe, Stephens and Halliburton continued their eastward journey. In Persia, they took
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the last minute. The first few weeks of the voyage, if uneventful, went according to plan. Calamity struck on March 23, three weeks out to sea, when the ship headed into a
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The pair started on Christmas Day 1930, making stops along the way, from Los Angeles to New York City, where they crated the airplane and boarded it on the oceanliner
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recreations of his often bizarre foreign encounters that he became popular with audiences. On the strength of his lecturing and increasing celebrity appeal, publisher
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At 5'7" (170 cm) and about 140 pounds (64 kg), Halliburton was never robust but would seldom complain of sickness or poor stamina. He graduated from the
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to England. He toured historic places in London and Paris, but soon returned to Princeton in early 1920 to finish his schooling. His trip inspired in him a
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about his adventures. He dedicated his first book to his Princeton roommates, "...whose sanity, consistency and respectability ... drove to this book".
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of Russia. Distinguished by their readerliness, the essays on historic persons which appeared in both his books and newspaper articles, specifically of
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p.282 : "Mr Halliburton est un homosexuel très connu dans certains Ă©tablissements spĂ©cialisĂ©s. Il a pris l'habitude de racoler rue Saint-Lazare."
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Halliburton wanted to be remembered as the most-traveled man who ever lived, but he was surpassed by the contemporary globetrotters and influences,
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approximately 1,200 miles (1,900 km) west of Midway, where it was due to call on April 3. The closest friendly ship to the junk was the liner
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p. 359n8 and n9. Also see pp. 15-16, which notes Halliburton as "a herald of multicultural awareness" and his reflections on ethnic identity.
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is the only man-made thing on our planet visible to the human eye from the moon." Although untrue, this statement was a possible source for
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trembling little girl, hidden in her flowered box, was carried. Then as I watched, the gates boomed shut and the princess became an empress.
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Wells, Ted. "Hangover House: An Obscure Modern Masterpiece." Ted Wells' Living Simple: Architecture, Design, and Living, March 7, 2007:
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Wells, Ted. "Hangover House: An Obscure Modern Masterpiece." Ted Wells' Living Simple: Architecture, Design, and Living, March 7, 2007:
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subscribers from Hong Kong between November 20, 1938, and February 16, 1939; the fifth, he promised, would be sent from Midway Island.
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Halliburton's father advised him to get the wanderlust out of his system, return to Memphis and adjust his life to "an even tenor":
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Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and the Religion of Biologic Living- By Brian C. Wilson, September 18, 2014 - Indiana University Press
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Halliburton's friends during this time included movie stars, writers, musicians, painters, and politicians, including writers
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magazine paid him $ 150 for an article (equivalent to $ 2,280 in 2023). This initial success encouraged him to choose
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since March 1939, Halliburton was declared dead on October 5, 1939, by the Memphis Chancery Court. His empty grave is at
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excursions. Major and immediate funding came from Halliburton's wealthy relatives, including the wife of his cousin
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Max, Gerry. "The Royal Road To Romance in the USA: Thomas Wolfe, Richard Halliburton, Eco-Tourism and Eco-Poetry",
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Deffaa, Chip. "On the Trail of Richard Halliburton '21: A Young Alumnus Searches for the Man Behind the Legend,"
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was a week overdue to call at Midway, on April 10, friends petitioned the Coast Guard to send a search vessel. A
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by shipwright Fat Kau. Its stern was emblazoned with a colorful dragon, its interior hull was equipped with a
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American Daredevil: The Extraordinary Life of Richard Halliburton, the World's First Celebrity Travel Writer.
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and paid the lowest toll in its history—36 cents in 1928. He disappeared at sea while attempting to sail the
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American Daredevil: The Extraordinary Life of Richard Halliburton, the World's First Celebrity Travel Writer
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Richard Halliburton â€“ His Story of His Life's Adventure As Told in Letters to His Mother and Father
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Richard Halliburton â€“ His Story of His Life's Adventure As Told in Letters to His Mother and Father
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to celebrate the centenary of Halliburton's birth, characterized the author-adventurer thus: "From the
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no. 5 (1996), 82–93. Also see Horizon Chasers, p. 5, also 7 et seq. For Eugene Wright, see p. 262n21
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the moment he realized that Halliburton had not fastened his seat belt. Stephens later became chief
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Richard Halliburton: His Story of His Life's Adventure, as Told in Letters to His Mother and Father
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Richard Halliburton: His Story of His Life's Adventure, as Told in Letters to His Mother and Father
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in Memphis at the Halliburton family gravesite. His ghost is reputed to haunt his final residence,
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See, for instance, Gerry Max, "Richard Halliburton and Thomas Wolfe: When Youth Kept Open House",
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In 1922 Halliburton witnessed the last ceremonial marriage of a Chinese Emperor, the wedding of
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The Forgotten Adventures of Richard Halliburton: A High Flying Life From Tennessee to Timbuktu
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The Forgotten Adventures of Richard Halliburton: A High Flying Life from Tennessee to Timbuktu
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A Shooting Star Meets the Well of Death, Why and How Richard Halliburton Conquered the World,
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thrill armchair travelers as well as to educate them: he swam the Panama Canal, climbed the
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Denzer, Anthony (Fall 2009). "The Halliburton House and its Architect, William Alexander".
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One Hundred Years of Delightful Indigestion â€“ Memphis Priceless and Treasured Receipts
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At the end of the year, Halliburton returned to Europe to fulfill his dream of emulating
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Richard Halliburton: His Story of His Life's Adventure As Told to His Mother and Father
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Horizon Chasers â€“ The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
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Horizon Chasers â€“ The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
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and the Richard Halliburton Collection at Paul Barret, Jr. Library at Rhodes College.
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Halliburton's last works (done in collaboration with journalist Paul Mooney), notably
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American Midnight - The Great War, A Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis.
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American Midnight--The Great War, A Violent Peace and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis
3018: 2946: 2921: 2867: 2841: 2685: 2659: 2582: 2527: 2319: 2212: 2161: 1846: 1811: 822:". Paid well, to fulfill his end of the deal, Halliburton traveled extensively to 532:
for no pay, but unlimited expenses—to fly him around the world in an open cockpit
412:' conquest of Mexico, and his enactment in full goat-skin costume, of the role of 185:, where the brothers, who were not close, spent their childhood. Richard attended 2711: 2186: 1757: 1118:
direction finder. Regards Welch." That was the last message heard from the junk.
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Mahin Banu for a ride in the airplane; in neighbouring Iraq, they gave the young
424:. Animals figure prominently in this and many other of Halliburton's adventures. 3442:
Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
2414:"The Last Adventure of Richard Halliburton, the Forgotten Hero of 1930s America" 1696: 1676: 1595:
Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
965: 775: 763: 726: 686: 667: 540: 514: 276: 264: 178: 151: 2245:(New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1932), with itinerary maps. Retold in Jonathan Root, 879:- one chosen for the task from a Paris zoo named "Miss Dalrymple", going from 1576: 1561: 1509: 1451: 1315: 1311: 1303: 1266: 1127: 839: 815: 811: 730: 719: 715: 272: 268: 3310: 3495:
19.12, March 1, 1989, pp. 159–160, 162–164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174–178
3159:(Bobbs-Merrill,1940), Letter, July 20, 1920, p. 59. See also Jonathan Root, 3043:
For public image and private reality, see R. Scott Williams, "Ladies' Man,"
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contracted with newspapers throughout the United States, beginning with the
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Schwartz, David M. "On the Royal Road to Adventures with 'Daring Dick.'"
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Richard Halliburton and Moye Stephens: Traveling Around the World in the
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A trial run in January 1939 revealed the vessel's flaws; the completed
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Journalism's Roving Eye â€“ A History of American Foreign Reporting
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programs featured in the curricula of many colleges and universities.
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400 miles (640 km) away, and 1,180 miles (1,900 km) west of
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Quoted is James O'Reilly in his introduction to the 2000 reprint of
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Journalism's Roving Eye: A History of American Newsgathering Abroad
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Historical marker for Richard Halliburton in Brownsville, Tennessee
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Flying Carpets, Flying Wings â€“ The Biography of Moye Stephens
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Morris, Charles E. (III), "Richard Halliburton's Bearded Tales",
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Don't Die in Bed: The Brief, Intense Life of Richard Halliburton.
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Richard Halliburton biography – BOLD adventurer, globe trotter
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by Gerry Max in 2020. Of interest is Garrett Drake's fictional
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across the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco. The junk, named the
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Leaving college temporarily during 1919, Halliburton became an
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Pilot's Magazine), April 1996. Accessed online January 2, 2008
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For Mallory and other names mentioned see Index in Gerry Max,
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Flying Carpets, Flying Wings: The Biography of Moye Stephens.
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Heaver, Stuart. "Richard Halliburton: The Hero Time Forgot,"
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Gay Paris. Une histoire du Paris interlope entre 1900 et 1942
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Ramón Novarro: A Biography of the Silent Film Idol, 1899–1968
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See Ronald Gilliam, "Around the World in the Flying Carpet."
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thought it far too dangerous while China was torn by war and
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during their time in Hong Kong at the start of the voyage.
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Halliburton was acquainted with swashbuckling cinema star
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The Advocate--The National Gay and Lesbian News Magazine,
2922:"Judge and Mrs. Harry J. Bias Return from Trip to Orient" 2790:"U.S.S. Astoria to Search for Halliburton on Voyage Home" 3525:, originally published August 1977, reprinted April 2001 3437:
New York: Mariner Books/Harper/Collins Publishers, 2022.
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Richard Halliburton's Second Book of Marvels: the Orient
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Commissioned research travel and feature article writing
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Following the path of Ulysses around the Mediterranean
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The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy
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search with several ships and scout planes, including
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Sylvia the first woman to fly in that country. At the
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Richard Halliburton and the Voyage of the Sea Dragon,
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on April 27, the plane was again loaded onto a ship (
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Richard Halliburton and the Voyage of the Sea Dragon
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Richard Halliburton and the Voyage of the Sea Dragon
1966:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1851:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1840:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1827:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1816:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1797:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1795:
Richard Halliburton's Book of Marvels: the Occident
1779:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1763:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1745:and South America, including the Panama Canal, the 1737:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1719:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1454:through to the Belle Epoque, and he championed the 650:, which he had first visited in 1922. In Nepal, as 119: 108: 100: 76: 62: 42: 23: 1882:, Grosset & Dunlap-Publishers, New York, 1933 1833: 1756: 1730: 3385:Playing the Game: The Homosexual Novel in America 3363:, Grosset & Dunlap-Publishers, New York, 1933 2738:"Friends Call on Coast Guard to Hunt Halliburton" 2712:"Last Minute News Bulletins: Fear for Adventurer" 2213:"Borneo Head Hunters Ask If Airship Can Lay Eggs" 2039:. The Bobbs-Merrill Company. p. Dedication. 193:in Michigan, run by the eccentric and innovative 16:American travel writer and adventurer (1900–1939) 3502:Abbeville, SC: Moonshine Cove Publishing, 2013, 3451:Volume 38, Nos. 1 & 2, 2014, pp. 80–94. 2628: 2626: 2380:"A New View of Richard Halliburton's Sea Dragon" 1571:, Halliburton stated, "Astronomers say that the 3486:Lancaster, California: Plane Mercantile, c2011. 3045:The Forgotten Adventures of Richard Halliburton 2247:Richard Halliburton â€“ The Magnificent Myth 2131:"Moye W. Stephens, Richard Halliburton and the 2013:Richard Halliburton â€“ The Magnificent Myth 1978:Richard Halliburton â€“ The Magnificent Myth 1081: 957:On September 23, 1938, Halliburton boarded the 834:), to New York, Europe, and finally to Russia. 321: 3019:"'Hangover House' Holds Dreams of Halliburton" 2435: 2433: 2431: 2407: 2405: 2403: 2401: 2384:Princeton University Library Manuscripts News 1836:Richard Halliburton's Complete Book of Marvels 1275:Red Wine of Youth—A Biography of Rupert Brooke 303:Witness to the wedding of the emperor of China 3567:Legacies of Love: A Heritage of Queer Bonding 3277:(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996), pp. 34-35. 3257: 3255: 3249:(White Rose Press, Memphis, c1989), pp. 94–95 916:) is stamped into the concrete retaining wall 624:In Persia (now Iran) they met German aviator 8: 3444:. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., 2007 2470: 2468: 2466: 2464: 2462: 2155: 2153: 1955: 1953: 1951: 1949: 1581:Great Wall of China could be seen from space 344:Lecturer and pioneer of adventure journalism 3465:Vol. 95, No. 2, May 2009, pp. 123–147. 3390:Blankenship, Michael. "A Fellow Traveler," 2534:. Sacramento, California. November 30, 1938 2352:"Richard Halliburton: the hero time forgot" 1848:The Royal Adventures of Richard Halliburton 1586:The Richard Halliburton Papers are held at 1536:, re-issued in one volume after his death. 1095: â€” Welch, master (March 24, 1939) 348:While Halliburton was attending Princeton, 3129:Richard Halliburton Papers: Correspondence 3070:Beyond Paradise: The Life of RamĂłn Novarro 2613:Evening with Ian Holland â€“ 2045 AEST, 2345: 2343: 2341: 2339: 2337: 2335: 2333: 2331: 2321:Also see Gerry Max, "House in Flight", in 1141:, on April 16. Later in May, an extensive 895:Hangover House in Laguna Beach, California 524:In 1930 Halliburton hired pioneer aviator 146:and adventurer who swam the length of the 31: 20: 3636:20th-century American non-fiction writers 3515:"Richard Halliburton: The Forgotten Myth" 2551: 2549: 2062:"Richard Halliburton: The Forgotten Myth" 1497:) commanded nearly as wide a readership. 643:a ride, flying him over his school yard. 586:. While in Timbuktu, they were guests of 404:, which recounted his famous swim of the 220:, where he was on the editorial board of 201:. In 1917, following an apparent bout of 2947:"Clue Thought Found to Halliburton Boat" 2126: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 1707:, Bali, Japan and the ascent of Mt. Fuji 1302:, like his hero Lord Byron, he swam the 3213:The Book of Marvels â€“ The Occident 3161:Halliburton â€“ The Magnificent Myth 3142:, p. 12 et passim. Also Jonathan Root, 2583:"Halliburton Turns Back Due to Illness" 2187:"Richard Halliburton Arrives in Manila" 2097:Halliburton â€“ The Magnificent Myth 1910: 1605:by R. Scott Williams appeared in 2014, 1469:. In his day he had few rivals, though 1437:Publisher James O'Reilly, who reissued 689:for a flight; he gave them 60 kilos of 234:and considered a career as a lecturer. 3313:, Snopes.com. Accessed January 2, 2008 2868:"Search for Author Lacking in Results" 2764:"No Trace Found of Halliburton's Junk" 2686:"Halliburton's Radio Silent Four Days" 1386:of Iraq and his son the Crown Prince. 850:; they asked him to do a story on the 212:in 1917, where he was chief editor of 142:after March 24, 1939) was an American 3597:Works by or about Richard Halliburton 3361:India Speaks with Richard Halliburton 2972:Maitland, Jules (February 10, 1945). 2895:"Halliburton Saga Replete with Feats" 2842:"Seaplanes Search in Vain for Author" 2501:Bernstein, Mark F. (March 20, 2019). 2442:"A Beautiful Casket – the Sea Dragon" 2440:Taylor, William R. (April 13, 2016). 1880:India Speaks with Richard Halliburton 7: 3472:Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2016. 3215:(Bobbs-Merrill, c1937), pp. 154–155. 1004:Golden Gate International Exposition 924:designed a house for Halliburton in 163:Golden Gate International Exposition 3538:. November 14, 1932. Archived from 3521: (archived February 13, 2002), 2920:Christian, Sutton (July 24, 1940). 478:), only appeared in one movie, the 367:(1925), which became a bestseller. 228:The Princetonian Pictorial Magazine 3661:People from Brownsville, Tennessee 3631:20th-century American male writers 3477:Halliburton: The Magnificent Myth. 3342:Archives & Special Collections 3157:His Story of His Life's Adventures 2528:"Writer's Cachets Reach High Mark" 2412:Daugherty, Greg (March 24, 2014). 1609:by Cathryn J. Prince in 2016, and 1065:while handling the 18 foot (5.5m) 842:area. Other commissions followed: 646:In India, Halliburton visited the 14: 3681:20th-century American LGBT people 3641:American male non-fiction writers 3399:Richard Halliburton's Royal Road. 3144:Halliburton--The Magnificent Myth 3017:McClure, Hal (January 20, 1957). 2874:. Associated Press. June 11, 1939 2816:"Search Near End for Halliburton" 2160:Carash, Sherman (June 23, 1932). 1885:"Richard Halliburton, who in the 1749:Well of Death, and Devil's Island 1277:(New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1952). 1255:Lady Violet Asquith Bonham-Carter 1249:Halliburton admired English poet 1200:, completed in 1938 by architect 946:(1943) upon Halliburton's house. 400:. In 1929, Halliburton published 3686:Memphis University School alumni 3247:Richard Halliburton's Royal Road 3224:Comments submitted by Gerry Max. 2634:"Junk Foundered in Gale, Belief" 912:(2016); the word "HANGOVER" (in 173:Richard Halliburton was born in 125: 3666:Writers from Memphis, Tennessee 3401:Memphis: White Rose Press, 1989 3051:, McFarland and Company, 1999. 2992:"Halliburton Held Legally Dead" 2893:Smith, Brooks (June 22, 1939). 2556:Zug, James (July–August 2014). 2219:. Associated Press. May 3, 1932 1403:The Letters from the Sea Dragon 674:. They gave her a ride, making 582:, using the fuel caches of the 420:, "cast away" on the island of 275:became his credo. The words of 3479:New York: Coward-McCann, 1965. 3394:July 18, 1989, pp. 38–43. 3288:North Carolina Literary Review 3176:pp. 351-352 for July 13, 1934. 2770:. United Press. April 17, 1939 2692:. United Press. March 29, 1939 2666:. United Press. April 25, 1939 2378:Skemer, Don (March 17, 2014). 2249:, pp. 169–205. Cf. Gerry Max, 1185:Richard Halliburton's monument 986: 977: 788:deliberately sank his own ship 486:(1932; re-released in 1947 as 230:. He also attended courses in 165:in San Francisco, California. 157:across the Pacific Ocean from 1: 3380:Atlanta: Quincunx Press, 2013 3080:. p.163. See also Gerry Max, 2286:Southern California Quarterly 2261:(Bobbs-Merrill, 1940), p. 352 2112:. McFarland and Company, 2007 2033:Halliburton, Richard (1925). 1655:. Indianapolis, Indiana: The 1615:The Secret of the King's Tomb 729:, which evolved into today's 682:, they took the chief of the 408:, his retracing the track of 370:Two years later he published 3587:Works by Richard Halliburton 3463:Quarterly Journal of Speech, 3273:For Walter Cronkite see his 3072:, St. Martin's Press, 2002. 2953:. United Press. July 7, 1940 2503:"What Would Halliburton Do?" 2482:. Tavistock Books. 1938–1939 2060:Guy Townsend (August 1977). 1919:"Panama Canal Authority FAQ" 1588:Princeton University Library 1555:, and the Memorial Tower at 1239:the station of the same name 1006:(GGIE) in San Francisco (at 953:expedition and disappearance 846:was producing a movie about 826:, Haiti, Martinique, Miami, 378:' adventures throughout the 216:. In 1921 he graduated from 3676:Princeton University alumni 2660:"Hopes Author Alive Fading" 1783:Covering Ethiopia, Russia, 1593:Beginning with Gerry Max's 1411:executioner of the Romanovs 1289:Character of published work 482:-produced semi-documentary 3702: 3651:LGBT people from Tennessee 3626:1930s missing person cases 3323:Richard Halliburton Papers 3084:, op. cit., p. 3 et passim 2358:. South China Morning Post 1993:. The Lawrenceville School 898: 796:Battle of Santiago de Cuba 782:, was imprisoned; Admiral 509:Halliburton (forward) and 282:The Picture of Dorian Gray 259:and boarded the freighter 3211:See Richard Halliburton, 3155:See Richard Halliburton, 2562:Dartmouth Alumni Magazine 2137:. Reprinted in part from 2036:The Royal Road to Romance 1867:(1929) in a single volume 1857:The Royal Road to Romance 1663:Covering the Matterhorn, 1652:The Royal Road to Romance 1439:The Royal Road to Romance 1407:The Log of the Sea Dragon 861:Memphis Commercial Appeal 754:Bell Syndicate Newspapers 513:(aft) shaking hands from 476:The Royal Road to Romance 365:The Royal Road to Romance 269:lust for even more travel 187:Memphis University School 124: 30: 3428:South China Morning Post 3406:Princeton Alumni Weekly, 1634:was named in his honor. 1553:Laguna Beach, California 926:Laguna Beach, California 169:Early life and education 138:(January 9, 1900 â€“ 115:, adventure, exploration 3646:American travel writers 3530:"Fair-Haired Carpeteer" 3328:April 15, 2005, at the 3134:April 15, 2005, at the 3105:Paris Police Prefecture 2899:Santa Cruz Evening News 2742:Santa Cruz Evening News 2507:Princeton Alumni Weekly 2350:Heaver, Stuart (2014). 2099:, op. cit., pp. 100–105 1366:from Peruvian dictator 1345:Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1086:, March 23rd. Collins, 830:(to do research at the 784:Richmond Pearson Hobson 574:and set out across the 530:strength of a handshake 191:Battle Creek Sanitarium 2978:Berkeley Daily Gazette 2619:). The Passing Parade. 2611:(September 10, 2007). 2386:. Princeton University 2325:, op. cit, pp. 139–171 1861:The Glorious Adventure 1716:The Glorious Adventure 1569:Second Book of Marvels 1548: 1483:Martin and Osa Johnson 1425:and of Haitian leader 1423:Captain Richard Hobson 1376:Emperor Haile Selassie 1202:William Alexander Levy 1186: 1092: 933:School of Architecture 922:William Alexander Levy 917: 621: 606:, with a side trip to 566:, and on to Africa at 521: 468:Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. 382:world as recounted in 372:The Glorious Adventure 341: 300: 263:that July, bound from 252: 223:The Daily Princetonian 175:Brownsville, Tennessee 56:Brownsville, Tennessee 3656:American LGBT writers 3263:Royal Road to Romance 3198:Richard Halliburton, 2998:. AP. October 5, 1939 1865:New Worlds to Conquer 1733:New Worlds to Conquer 1657:Bobbs-Merrill Company 1542: 1380:Last Emperor of China 1184: 1016:Walter Gaines Swanson 908: 814:, and "The Girl from 616: 598:, and continuing via 596:French Foreign Legion 508: 402:New Worlds To Conquer 336:Royal Road to Romance 334:Richard Halliburton, 291: 250: 3572:Williams, R. Scott. 3492:Smithsonian Magazine 3482:Schultz, Barbara H. 3449:Thomas Wolfe Review, 3347:May 2, 2010, at the 2996:San Pedro News-Pilot 2820:San Pedro News-Pilot 2794:San Pedro News-Pilot 2744:. UP. April 11, 1939 2638:San Pedro News-Pilot 2609:Doremus, John (host) 2416:. SmithsonianMag.com 2193:. AP. April 27, 1932 2145:Trans World Airlines 2072:on February 13, 2002 1925:on November 27, 2015 1905:Notes and references 1479:The Great Horn Spoon 1419:Spanish–American War 1378:of Ethiopia, to the 1298:to the heart of the 1194:Forest Hill Cemetery 808:Christopher Columbus 804:Citadelle Laferrière 792:Spanish–American War 472:Fox Film Corporation 279:, who in works like 226:and chief editor of 218:Princeton University 210:Lawrenceville School 37:Halliburton, c. 1933 3498:Taylor, William R. 3468:Prince, Cathryn J. 3311:Great Walls of Liar 3023:Santa Cruz Sentinel 2926:Santa Cruz Sentinel 2589:. February 15, 1939 2095:Cf. Jonathan Root, 2023:, September 2, 1934 1803:Marvels of the West 1631:Richard Halliburton 1543:Halliburton Tower, 1506:F. Scott Fitzgerald 1500:For contemporaries 1415:last ruling dynasty 1360:cultural ambassador 1356:cultural relativist 1235:Saint-Lazare Street 1221:and philanthropist 1174:, washed ashore in 1107:President Coolidge, 930:New York University 832:Library of Congress 768:Southern California 418:Alexander Selkirk's 195:John Harvey Kellogg 136:Richard Halliburton 25:Richard Halliburton 3671:People lost at sea 3433:Hochschild, Adam, 3411:Gilliam, Ronald, " 3200:The Flying Carpet, 2951:San Bernardino Sun 2872:San Bernardino Sun 2846:San Bernardino Sun 2822:. AP. May 31, 1939 2796:. AP. May 16, 1939 2768:San Bernardino Sun 2690:San Bernardino Sun 2664:San Bernardino Sun 2587:San Bernardino Sun 2217:San Bernardino Sun 1801:Originally titled 1776:Seven League Boots 1621:(Xlibris, c2021). 1549: 1477:), Eugene Wright ( 1396:Seven League Boots 1354:Halliburton was a 1187: 1088:President Coolidge 1051:President Coolidge 961:President Coolidge 918: 889:Seven League Boots 852:Renaissance artist 752:Early in 1934 the 701:President McKinley 660:Maharajah of Nepal 622: 522: 253: 3561:The Flying Carpet 3542:on April 12, 2010 3430:, March 23, 2014. 3275:A Reporter's Life 3146:, p. 70 et passim 3117:978-2-213-65418-8 2243:The Flying Carpet 2021:Milwaukee Journal 1855:Republication of 1759:The Flying Carpet 1624:The World War II 1259:Walter de la Mare 883:(Switzerland) to 848:Benvenuto Cellini 828:Washington, D. 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