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Lamb and Slaughter
Short story collections like Lamb to the Slaughter ( 1953 ) and Kiss Kiss ( 1960 ) illustrate his dark humour.
Two episodes, both directed by Hitchcock himself, were nominated for Emmy Awards: " The Case of Mr. Pelham " ( 1955 ) with Tom Ewell and " Lamb to the Slaughter " ( 1958 ) with Barbara Bel Geddes.
A lot of the small music sound bites were performed by Agnello and his band Lamb to Slaughter.
Talking blues is also popular as a medium for parody, as in " Like a Lamb to the Slaughter ", Frank Hayes's talking-blues parody of Matty Groves:
* Lamb To The Slaughter ( 1957 )
# " Lamb to the Slaughter "

Lamb and published
* 1830 – Mary Had a Little Lamb by Sarah Josepha Hale is published.
In 1807 Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb published Tales from Shakespeare for children with synopses of 20 of the plays, seldom quoting the original text.
In 1965 Hubert Lamb, one of the first paleoclimatologists, published research based on data from botany, historical document research and meteorology combined with records indicating prevailing temperature and rainfall in England around 1200 and around 1600.
In 1652, during his second visit to England, Williams published The Bloody Tenent yet more Bloody: by Mr. Cotton's Endeavor to wash it white in the Blood of the Lamb ; of whose precious Blood, spilt in the Bloud of his Servants ; and of the Blood of Millions spilt in former and later Wars for Conscience sake, that most Bloody Tenent of Persecution for cause of Conscience, upon, a second Tryal is found more apparently and more notoriously guilty, etc.
During his years in Oxford, Blunden published extensively: several collections of poetry including Choice or Chance ( 1934 ) and Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ), prose works on Charles Lamb ; Edward Gibbon ; Keats's publisher ; Percy Bysshe Shelley ; John Taylor ; and Thomas Hardy ; and a book about a game he loved, Cricket Country ( 1944 ).
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal is the sixth novel by absurdist author Christopher Moore, published in 2002.
" A similar witticism has been attributed to Horace Lamb ( who had published a noted text book on Hydrodynamics )— his choice being quantum electrodynamics ( instead of relativity ) and turbulence.
There is a published letter Lamb wrote on 31 October 1796 ( just before her eleventh birthday ) that not only demonstrates her literacy, but also a merciless wit and talent for mimicry.
Lamb published three additional novels during her lifetime: Graham Hamilton ( 1822 ), Ada Reis ( 1823 ), and Penruddock ( 1823 ).
Lamb ’ s twelve rags published by Stark from 1908 to 1919 can be divided into two groups.
" Bohemia Rag " was the last Lamb rag published before his death in 1960.
* " Alamut " is the title and subject of a short story by Harold Lamb featuring the main character Khlit the Cossack and published in Adventure in 1918.
In 1826, encouraged by his friend Charles Lamb, he published a volume of verse, entitled The Prospect, and other Poems, which was received favourably.
Lamb continued to clerk for the East India Company and doubled as a writer in various genres, his tragedy, John Woodvil, being published in 1802.
His collected essays, under the title Essays of Elia, were published in 1823 (" Elia " being the pen name Lamb used as a contributor to the London Magazine ).
Lamb, on the other hand, published a book entitled Blank Verse with Charles Lloyd, the mentally unstable son of the founder of Lloyd's Bank.
It was a verse that Lamb chose to remove from the edition of his Collected Work published in 1818.
Sarah Josepha Hale ( author of " Mary Had a Little Lamb ") was its editor from 1837 until 1877 and only published original, American manuscripts.
In 1828 he published Lyric Offerings, dedicated to Charles Lamb.
An earlier strip, Herman, created by Clyde Lamb, published from 1950 through 1966, had no relation to Unger's strip.
A publication exploring D ' Arcy's work in Dundee and the history of his Zoology Museum was published by University of Dundee Museum Services and launched at the opening of an exhibition, D ' Arcy Thompson: Growth and Form, in the Lamb Gallery.
In 1883 Lamb published a paper in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society applying Maxwell's equations to the problem of oscillatory current flow in spherical conductors, an early examination of what was later to be known as the skin effect.
In 1807 Charles and Mary Lamb published Tales from Shakespeare, a simple retelling of some of Shakespeare's plays in the form of little stories accessible to a child readership.

Lamb and September
Annual events in Menard include Jim Bowie Days, held in late June, the Jim Bowie Trail Ride in September, and the Silver Mine Classic Lamb Show in October.
Joseph Francis Lamb ( December 6, 1887 – September 3, 1960 ) was a noted American composer of ragtime music.
The show ran until September 28, 1963, and featured such characters as Hush Puppy, Charlie Horse, Lamb Chop, and Wing Ding, a black crow.
* September 22-Mary Lamb commits matricide.
However, Pet Lamb were dropped by Roadrunner and the album was Never Released. In September 1996 James Lillis left the band, David Lacey took over as Drummer despite his declared distaste for Pet Lamb.
* Sheehan's C-SPAN interviews with Brian Lamb on A Bright Shining Lie, September 14, 1988:
Norman Peter Lamb ( born 16 September 1957 ) is a British Liberal Democrat politician, and Minister of State for Care Services.
Hubert Horace Lamb ( born Bedford 22 September 1913 – died Holt, Norfolk 28 June 1997 ) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1972 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.
Most recently on September 8, 2008 Republican presidential and vice-presidential candidates senator John McCain and Alaska governor Sarah Palin dined and spoke at the Golden Lamb.
They released their first album, the self-titled Lamb in September 1996, and followed this up with another three albums and a cache of singles over the next eight years, culminating in the release of a greatest hits album, Best Kept Secrets, in June 2004.
Lamb performed what was billed as their final live appearance at the Paradiso in Amsterdam in September 2004 and after their 2003 album Between Darkness and Wonder both went solo.
In 2011, the band also released their first live album Live at Koko as well as the long-awaited DVD Lamb Live at the Paradiso recorded at the Paradiso, Amsterdam, in September 2004.
In September 2009, it was announced that Simon Lamb would be joining the band as a second guitarist.
John Batchelor was a guest on the C-SPAN Q & A program on September 23, 2007 and indicated to host Brian Lamb that the chances that he will return to radio are " very good.
Kyle Martin Chandler ( born September 17, 1965 ) is an American film and television actor best known for his roles in the television shows Early Edition as Gary Hobson, Deputy Jackson Lamb in the film Super 8, and as Coach Eric Taylor in Friday Night Lights, for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011.
In September, 1988, Sheehan was interviewed by Brian Lamb about A Bright Shining Lie.
* Sheehan's C-SPAN interviews with Brian Lamb, September 14, 1988:
Jerry Lamb Hiu Fong ( Chinese: 林曉峰 ) ( born 29 September 1970 ) is a Hong Kong actor.
J. T. Adams ( July 17, 1926 – September 1993 ) was an American dramatist, the creator of Worthy Is the Lamb.
Harold Albert Lamb ( September 1, 1892-April 9, 1962 ) was an American historian, screenwriter, short story writer, and novelist.
In September 1808 in Edinburgh he married Sarah Lamb.
Clare McDonnell and Pete Mitchell ( interim period in September 2006 ), Joe Mace ( September 2006-January 2007 ), Shaun Keaveny ( January 2007-April 2007 ), George Lamb ( April 2, 2007-October 18, 2007 ), Gideon Coe ( October 22, 2007 ).

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