As he advanced in life, Droz became more and more decidedly religious, and the last work of his prolific pen was Pensées sur le christianisme (1842).
His prolific pen soon drove him to climb over the fence and become a part of the film industry as a screenplay writer.
LAST APRIL FAIR [070-4.7] By: BETTY Neels Synopsis: Another romance from the prolific pen of Betty Neels.
Among other prose works from his prolific pen was a Life of Bishop Ken (2 vols., 1830-1831).
Here we have a titillating collection of songs, released exclusively on to CD, from the prolific pen of Cardiacs' main composer and lead singer Tim Smith.
TULIPS FOR AUGUSTA [070-4.9] By: BETTY Neels Synopsis: Another romance from the prolific pen of Betty Neels.
Rather than a political leader (much less a demagogue like his foe, the black nationalist Marcus Garvey), Du Bois was a scholar activist, a brilliant general of words who marshaled battalions of ideas and facts with his prolific pen.
Burroughs's prolific pen ranged from the American West to primitive Africa and on to romantic adventure on the moon, the planets, and even beyond the farthest star.
Yet as an excellent new recorded survey demonstrates once more, the series of six string quartets that occupied Mozart for two and a half years, beginning in 1782, also proved perhaps the most profoundly revealing music that ever flowed from his prolific pen.
In a message of condolence, the Universal House of Justice (the international governing body of the Bahá'í Faith) said that "The Baha'i world has lost one of its brightest minds, one of its most prolific pens ..."