![]() ![]() Maloof managed to track down more work by the same hand – eventually amassing an archive of up to 100,000 negatives and some 3,000 prints, plus box upon box of film rolls, audio interviews, receipts, letters and countless personal effects. ![]() Not only had none of these images been seen before, no one had a clue who had taken them. Sorting through them, he realised he’d stumbled across something astonishing: charismatic, crisply composed pictures of the city in the 1950s and 60s, which ranked with the best US street photographs of the period. In 2007, a Chicago history buff named John Maloof bought a box full of negatives on a whim at auction for $400. ![]() It was the kind of discovery that curators dream about during slow days at the museum. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() CBS, which had shown the uncut version of the film in 1956, and again from the films first telecast until 1968, finally started to show it uncut again beginning in 1985, by time-compressing it. By the 1980s, the other excised shots included: the film's dedication in the opening credits, continuity shots of Dorothy and Toto running from the farm, establishing shots of the cyclone, the aforementioned tracking sequence in Munchkin Land, the establishing shot of the poppy field, and tiny bits and pieces of the trip to the Wicked Witch's castle. Also according to Fricke, more wholesale cutting of the film took place when CBS regained the TV rights in 1975. According to film historian John Fricke, these cuts started with solely a long tracking shot of Munchkin Land after Dorothy arrives there. As the amount of commercial time on network television gradually increased, more scenes were cut. From 1968 to 1984, on NBC-TV and CBS-TV airings of the film, the film was edited to sell more commercial time. ![]() ![]() Innocent wife, Sarah, directly in his sights.Ĭ. Hard on his heels is Gestapo agent Gunther Hoth, aīrilliant, implacable hunter of men, who soon has Frank and also David’s Uiversity friend of Frank’s, is given the mission to rescue Frank and get him Languishes in a Birmingham mental hospital.Ĭivil servant David Fitzgerald, a spy for the Resistance and The keeper of that secret? Scientist Frank Muncaster, who Whispers circulate of a secret that could forever alter the balance of the Press, radio, and television tightly controlled, the British Jews facing everīut Churchill’s Resistance soldiers on. 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Under constant threat from rival Carrington’s army, who is after the device that controls the Cursed One, the group decides to abandon the ruins of their home and take their chances in the Wasteland.īut soon their problems intensify tenfold: someone-possibly inside their ranks-is sabotaging the survivors, picking them off one by one.Īfter the fire that destroyed Baalboden, Logan and Rachel do their best to lead, train, and care for the 150 survivors. With their ragged group of survivors struggling to forge a future, it’s up to Logan to become the leader they need-with Rachel by his side. ![]() And Rachel, grief stricken over her father’s death, needs Logan more than ever. The brutal Commander’s whereabouts are unknown. Genre: young adult, dystopian, post-apocalypticīaalboden has been ravaged. ![]() ![]() ![]() The lawsuit had exposed Carlson disparaging colleagues. ![]() The announcement came one week after Fox News settled a monster defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million over the network’s dissemination of election lies. ![]() The decision to part ways with Carlson was made Friday evening by Fox Corporation chief executive Lachlan Murdoch and Fox News chief executive Suzanne Scott, a person familiar with the matter said.Ĭarlson was informed of the decision on Monday morning, a second person familiar with the matter said. “We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,” Fox News said in a short statement that did not offer an explanation for his ouster, adding only that his last show was on Friday, April 21.Ĭarlson, the highest-rated single host at Fox News, did not respond to multiple requests for comment. ![]() Fox News and Tucker Carlson, the right-wing extremist who used his prime time perch at the talk network to exert a firm grip over the Republican Party, have severed ties, the network said in a stunning announcement that rocked the media and political worlds Monday. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was a breakthrough title and quickly became a bestseller. It was not until 1910 that he wrote his first Western, ‘The Heritage of the Desert’. His first magazine article, about one of his fishing expeditions was published in 1902. But with ambitions to be a writer in a city with so many publishers evenings were set aside for writing. Grey set up his dental practice in New York as Dr. And he could, though in the end as a practical career move he resolved that dentistry was the way forward. Naturally arriving on a scholarship really meant you had to be able to play. He enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania to study dentistry. His father, a difficult man, tore it to shreds and then beat him.Ī keen fisherman and with dreams of playing in the major leagues Grey was spotted by a baseball scout and received offers from colleges. By age fifteen he had written his first story ‘Jim of the Cave’. ![]() Grey was an avid reader of adventure stories, consuming dime store novels by the dozen. From an early age, he was intrigued by history, fishing, baseball, and writing. Pearl Zane Grey was born on 31st January 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio. ![]() ![]() ![]() Poems are alphabetized by their first line. For Wikipedia articles on the poems, see Category:Poetry by Emily Dickinson or the navigation box at the bottom of the article. First Line: Most of the first lines link to the poem's text (usually its first publication) at Wikisource.This mutual splitting results in a table of 1799 rows. Johnson recognizes 1775 poems, and Franklin 1789 however each, in a handful of cases, categorizes as multiple poems lines which the other categorizes as a single poem. ![]() In all these cases, the poem itself occurs in the list, but these specific publications of the poem are not noted.Ī row in the table below is defined as any set of lines that is categorized either by Johnson (1955) or by Franklin (1998)-or, in the vast majority of cases, by both-as a poem written by Emily Dickinson. Important publications which are not represented in the table include the 10 poems published (anonymously) during Dickinson's lifetime and editions of her letters, published from 1894 on, which include some poems within their texts. The entire table is sortable by clicking on the icons following the column headings. ![]() ![]() Covers are unmarked and otherwise unworn. Its binding is sound and square, with no spine crease. This book is in near fine condition, marred only by traces of wear on spine ends and cover bottom edges. This is the Greenberg hardcover first edition, with "Copyright, 1950" and no other statements of edition or printing on its copyright page, and publisher's original "$2.50" price on the un-clipped front flap of its jacket. A moving story, written with Sturgeon's usual panache. ![]() This established one of his favorite themes (seen most powerfully perhaps in More Than Human): when freaks joins forces they can achieve a heroic status. As he gets to know some other abnormal characters, he gradually learns about his own peculiar identity. After two collections of stories, this was Sturgeon's first fantasy novel and his first fully assured piece of work, a story of a boy who eats ants instinctively for their formic acid because he is not really human. A presentable copy of an important book, and a good value for the money. A nearly fine copy in a very good pictorial price-clipped dust jacket with minor edge-wear, mostly along bottom of spine. Publisher's promotional postcard laid in. ![]() Original blue decorative cloth, front panel stamped in silver and pink, spine panel in black, silver and pink. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Because if she’s learned one relentless truth about this place, it’s the fact that everybody lies. Through his transcription, she learns that the suspicious death is linked to Candy Man―a drug dealer notorious for selling illegal substances to children―and when Kole invites her on a covert operation to help take the dealer down, the promise of a story calls to her.Īs the investigation unfolds, Hazel will discover just how far she will go for her story, even if it means destroying her marriage, her career, and any chance she has of getting out of Black Harbor alive. ![]() With an insider’s look at the investigation, Hazel becomes spellbound by the lead detective, Nikolai Kole, and the chilling narrative he shares with her. Until her neighbor confesses to hiding the corpse of an overdose victim. An aspiring novelist, Hazel believes that writing a book could be her only ticket out of this frozen hellscape, but her life isn’t exactly brimming with inspiration. Hannah Morrissey’s Hello, Transcriber is a captivating mystery suspense debut featuring a female police transcriber who goes beyond the limits to solve a harrowing case.Įvery night, while the street lamps shed the only light on Wisconsin’s most crime-ridden city, police transcriber Hazel Greenlee listens as detectives divulge Black Harbor’s gruesome secrets. Hello, Transcriber by Hannah Morrissey Author Inter view + Book & Author Info + Author Pet Corner ![]() ![]() Worse, he is honor-bound to try to prove the man innocent-and the army wrong-by finding another culprit. Ruso, once again unwillingly pulled into the murder investigation, is appalled to find that Tilla is still spending time with the prime suspect. These hinterlands are the homeland of Ruso's slave, Tilla, who has scores of her own to settle there: Her tribespeople, under the leadership of the mysterious Stag Man, are fomenting a rebellion against Roman control and her former lover is implicated in the grisly murder of a soldier. With that in mind, he has volunteered for a posting with the army in the far reaches of Britannia-a calmer place for a tired man.īut the edge of the Roman Empire is a volatile place the independent tribes of the North dwell near its borders. ![]() ![]() After his long and reluctant investigation of the murders of a handful of local prostitutes, Gaius Petreius Ruso needs to get out of town. ![]() It is spring in the year 118, and Hadrian has been emperor of Rome for less than a year. ![]() |