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Richard de Mille (February 12, 1922 – April 8, 2009) was an American author. Early life and education He was born in Monrovia, California , to William C. deMille and the author and screenwriter Lorna Moon , when William C. was still married to his first wife, Anna George de Mille .
- Author, investigative journalist, psychologist
- February 12, 1922, Monrovia, California, U.S.
Apr 8, 2009 · Richard de Mille was born in Monrovia, California, to William C. de Mille and the Scottish author and screenwriter Lorna Moon. His uncle, Cecil B. DeMille, adopted and raised Richard, not telling him of his true parentage until the death of his birth father when Richard was 33 years old.
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- April 8, 2009
- February 12, 1922
Aug 19, 1998 · Richard de Mille, who published two books questioning Carlos Castaneda's veracity, said Castaneda filed legal papers marrying a Peruvian girl with whom he conceived a child in the 1950's, making ...
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Richard de Mille has 13 books on Goodreads with 302 ratings. Richard de Mille’s most popular book is Castaneda's Journey: The Power and the Allegory.
Richard de Mille (editor) 4.28. 25 ratings4 reviews. Carlos Castaneda's Teachings of Don Juan — published by the University of California as a work of science — told how a naive anthropology student spent five years playing sorcerer's apprentice to a wily old Mexican Indian, who possessed the wisdom of a Zen master, the agility of a deer ...
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American author (1922–2009) Introduction Richard de Mille Richard de Mille; Early life and education; Writing career Writings on Carlos Castaneda; Works
Dec 28, 2000 · The Don Juan Papers: Further Castaneda Controversies. Paperback – December 28, 2000. by Richard de Mille (Author) 4.3 11 ratings. See all formats and editions. Book Description. Editorial Reviews. Carlos Castaneda was a brilliant scholar but legitimacy bored him.
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