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I have added Gould's education history before he went to the LSE, which is of some interest. I have also tidied up some of the writing. [[User:Zythophile|Zythophile]] ([[User talk:Zythophile|talk]]) 14:01, 9 July 2011 (UTC) |
I have added Gould's education history before he went to the LSE, which is of some interest. I have also tidied up some of the writing. [[User:Zythophile|Zythophile]] ([[User talk:Zythophile|talk]]) 14:01, 9 July 2011 (UTC) |
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I have been asked about adding the following text to the page. The content seems fine to me although the reference style needs to be fixed. I am not sure about reliable sources for this year, but as Lord Gould was quite prominent in the UK, there will be plenty. (There was already an excerpt from the book published lask weekend in the Sunday Times.) I would make the edit myself, but I have a potential conflict of interest. |
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In the months leading to his death, Philip wrote a frank account of accepting the intensity and power of what he called ‘the death zone’. Philip was writing material up until the last few hours before he died. The resulting book "When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone" was released on 19th April 2012, published in the UK by Little Brown edited by Keith Blackmore of The Times. Proceeds from the book go to the National Oesophago-Gastric Cancer Fund (http://www.justgiving.com/nogcf ) and the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity (http://www.royalmarsden.org/philipgould). In the last 2 weeks of Philip's life, Adrian Steirn filmed a short documentary with Philip where he describes his quest to find purpose and meaning in what he called "The Death Zone". |
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Gould, Philip (2012). When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone Little Brown, ISBN-13: 978-1408703984 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2eUw0CUuMc&feature=youtu.be |
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Coat of arms
There is a pic of his arms at http://www.theheraldrysociety.com/publications/gazette/2007-Sep.pdf but I was wondering if someone could produce a licenced pic of them for inclusion in this article based on the blazon (Arms: Azure on a Bend nowy lozengy per bend Argent and Or a Bendlet Azure Crest: A Badger sejant erect Azure head and chest Argent eyes striped Azure gorged with a plain Collar studded Or and grasping in the dexter forepaw a Quill palewise Argent spined Or Supporters: On either side a Badger Azure the head and chest Argent eyes striped Azure gorged with a plain Collar studded Or and holding in the mouth a Rose Gules barbed seeded slipped and leaved Or.) --Daniel C. Boyer (talk) 14:26, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
Early education
I have added Gould's education history before he went to the LSE, which is of some interest. I have also tidied up some of the writing. Zythophile (talk) 14:01, 9 July 2011 (UTC)
Requested edit
I have been asked about adding the following text to the page. The content seems fine to me although the reference style needs to be fixed. I am not sure about reliable sources for this year, but as Lord Gould was quite prominent in the UK, there will be plenty. (There was already an excerpt from the book published lask weekend in the Sunday Times.) I would make the edit myself, but I have a potential conflict of interest.
Career:
In the months leading to his death, Philip wrote a frank account of accepting the intensity and power of what he called ‘the death zone’. Philip was writing material up until the last few hours before he died. The resulting book "When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone" was released on 19th April 2012, published in the UK by Little Brown edited by Keith Blackmore of The Times. Proceeds from the book go to the National Oesophago-Gastric Cancer Fund (http://www.justgiving.com/nogcf ) and the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity (http://www.royalmarsden.org/philipgould). In the last 2 weeks of Philip's life, Adrian Steirn filmed a short documentary with Philip where he describes his quest to find purpose and meaning in what he called "The Death Zone".
Works: Gould, Philip (2012). When I Die: Lessons from the Death Zone Little Brown, ISBN-13: 978-1408703984
External Links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2eUw0CUuMc&feature=youtu.be