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Vincent and Starrett
), Night Shade Books ( Mysteries of Time and Spirit: The Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Donald Wandrei et al ..), Necronomicon Press ( Letters to Samuel Loveman and Vincent Starrett et al.
Sherlockian Vincent Starrett doubted that the story was written by the elder Doyle and suggested that Adrian was the author.
* Vincent StarrettThe Quick and the Dead
Early Black Mask contributors of note included J. S. Fletcher, Vincent Starrett, and Herman Petersen.
* Vincent Starrett, Persons from Porlock & Other Interruptions.
* Sherlock Holmes, A Play ( Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1935 ); Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele
* Sherlock Holmes a Play: Wherein is Set Forth the Strange Case of Miss Alice Faulkner ( Helan Halbach, Publisher, Santa Barbara, California, 1974 ), reprint of the 1935 edition ; Introduction by Vincent Starrett ; Preface by William Gillette ; Reminiscent notes and drawings by Frederic Dorr Steele
Joshi and his editorial collaborator David E. Schultz have edited many volumes of Lovecraft's letters to individuals: for Necronomicon Press ( including those to Richard F. Searight, Robert Bloch, Henry Kuttner, Samuel Loveman and Vincent Starrett ); for Night Shade Books ( Mysteries of Time and Spirit: Letters to Donald Wandrei ) and Letters from New York ; and for University of Tampa Press ( O Fortunate Floridian: Letters to Robert H. Barlow ).
** " In Re: Solar Pons " by Vincent Starrett
** " Foreword " by Vincent Starrett
In his " Books Alive " column in The Chicago Sunday Tribune ( December 26, 1943 ), Vincent Starrett wrote, " Worth was the original of Prof. Moriarty.

Vincent and wrote
Vincent Persichetti wrote solo works — which he called " Parables "— for many instruments.
" Vincent Canby, in his review for the New York Times, wrote, " film is not to be analyzed too solemnly, though.
Former Weismann performers at the reunion include Max and Stella Deems, who lost their radio jobs and became store owners in Miami ; Solange La Fitte, a coquette, who is still vibrant three decades later ; Hattie Walker, who has outlived five younger husbands ; Vincent and Vanessa, former dancers who now own an Arthur Murray franchise ; Heidi Schiller, for whom Franz Lehár once wrote a waltz ( or was it Oscar Straus?
About the Fiennes Hamlet Vincent Canby wrote in The New York Times that it was "... not one for literary sleuths and Shakespeare scholars.
Early twentieth-century American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay also wrote most of her sonnets using the Italian form.
In his tetralogy called " Word Studies in the New Testament ", the 19th century theologian Marvin R. Vincent wrote:
The fourth brother, Étienne Vincent de ( 1802 – 1892 ), is said to have collaborated with Honoré de Balzac in The Heiress of Birague, and from 1822 to 1847 wrote a great number of light dramatic pieces, mostly in collaboration.
The New York Times critic Vincent Canby criticized the film but wrote, " The only nice thing is Sharon Tate, a tall, really great-looking girl ".
Assistant District Attorney Vincent Bugliosi wrote later that he believed Kasabian would be more acceptable to the jurors because she had not killed anyone.
Centuries later Vincent van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo: ' What a joy it is to see a Frans Hals, how different it is from the paintings – so many of them – where everything is carefully smoothed out in the same manner.
In the mid-1970s Nimoy wrote and starred in a one-man play called Vincent based on the play Van Gogh by Phillip Stephens.
Castellaneta has also released a comedy CD, I Am Not Homer, and wrote and starred in a one-person show titled Where Did Vincent van Gogh?
American poet Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote a book-length verse play on the massacre, The Murder of Lidice, which was printed in its entirety in the 19 October 1942, edition of Life magazine and published as a book that same year by Harper.
When the film was first released, Vincent Canby, film critic for The New York Times, lauded the film and wrote, "... documentary feature about four door-to-door Bible salesmen who move horizontally through the capitalistic dream.
In a brief review, Vincent Canby wrote that it was " not exactly incoherent, but whatever it originally had on its mind seems to have slipped away ".
The New York Times Vincent Canby wrote, " I'm amazed at the success that Mr. Bakshi has in turning animated characters into figures of real feelings.
Vincent Canby wrote " Miss Clayburgh is nothing less than extraordinary in what is the performance of the year to date.
In his review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote, " As the fast-talking Aaron, Albert Brooks comes very close to stealing Broadcast News.
Giamatti's friend and successor as baseball commissioner, Fay Vincent, wrote in The Last Commissioner that Giamatti's official religious view was agnosticism.
In 2009, the band Bon Iver, along with singer St. Vincent wrote the song " Roslyn ", named after the town in Washington.
In his review for the New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote that Buckaroo Banzai " may well turn out to be a pilot film for other theatrical features, though this one would be hard to top for pure, nutty fun ".
Terry Gilliam wrote the screenplay with fellow Monty Python alumnus Michael Palin, who appears with Shelley Duvall in the small, recurring roles of Vincent and Pansy.
In addition, he wrote the Preface to Vincent Placcius's Theatrum anonymorum et pseudonymorum ( 1708 ).
In his review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote, " It's by far the best thing he's ever done ", referring to Nicholson's performance.

Vincent and poem
She is the subject of a poem ( Peregrine White and Virginia Dare ) by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet, and the North Carolina Legend of the White Doe.
While at Disney in 1982, Burton made his first short, Vincent, a six-minute black-and-white stop motion film based on a poem written by the filmmaker, and depicting a young boy who fantasizes that he is his ( and Burton's ) hero Vincent Price, with Price himself providing narration.
The Finnish epic Kalevala mentions it, Vincent van Gogh painted it and Federico Garcia Lorca mentions in his poem " Song for the Moon " written August 1920.
The film contains this quotation from the Stephen Vincent Benét poem " Song for Three Soldiers ":
Laughton also directed a staged reading in 1953 of Stephen Vincent Benét's John Brown's Body, a full-length poem about the American Civil War and its aftermath.
Painted Post is featured in the Stephen Vincent Benet poem " American Names.
American poetry arguably reached its peak in the early-to-mid-20th century, with such noted writers as Wallace Stevens and his Harmonium ( 1923 ) and The Auroras of Autumn ( 1950 ), T. S. Eliot and his The Waste Land ( 1922 ), Robert Frost and his North of Boston ( 1914 ) and New Hampshire ( 1923 ), Hart Crane and his White Buildings ( 1926 ) and the epic cycle, The Bridge ( 1930 ), Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams and his epic poem about his New Jersey hometown, Paterson, Marianne Moore, E. E. Cummings, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Langston Hughes, in addition to many others.
* Edna St. Vincent Millay mentions Cathay in her poem " To The Not Impossible Him ".
Edna St. Vincent Millay, who married Milholland's widower Eugen Boissevain in 1923, also wrote a poem, " To Inez Milholland ," included in her collection The Buck in the Snow.
" The Mountain Whippoorwill " is the title of a poem written by Stephen Vincent Benet about a fiddling contest, won by Hillbilly Jim, who refers to his fiddle as a whippoorwill and identifies the bird with the lonely and poor but vibrant life of the mountain people.
After completing his short film Vincent in 1982, then-Disney animator Burton wrote three-page poem titled The Nightmare Before Christmas, drawing inspiration from television specials of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
Burton intended to adapt the poem into a television special with the narration spoken by his favorite actor, Vincent Price, but also considered other options such as a children's book.
The title is taken from the final phrase of a 20th-century poem titled " American Names " by Stephen Vincent Benet.
He turned it down ( the job ultimately went to Richard Burton ) and, on 1 November 1952, left on a ten week national tour with John Brown's Body, a three-person dramatic reading of Stephen Vincent Benét's narrative poem, adapted and directed by Charles Laughton, and featuring Power, Judith Anderson and Raymond Massey ; which culminated in a run of 65 shows between February and April 1953 at the New Century Theater on Broadway.
Among Walker's more popular works are her poem For My People, which won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition in 1942 under the judgeship of editor Stephen Vincent Benet, and her 1966 novel Jubilee, which also received critical acclaim.
Director Fritz Lang had considered beginning the film with Edna St. Vincent Millay's poem " The Murder of Lidice ".
The script was co-written by Stephen Vincent Benét, author of the Civil War prose poem John Brown's Body.
* " Renascence ", a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
" The society sent Scroll and Key 100 thornless American Beauty roses for its centennial celebration, in 1942, with an appropriate poem authored by Stephen Vincent Benet.
As such, in 1982, Wilhite gave Burton $ 60, 000 to produce an adaptation of a poem Burton had written titled Vincent.
" Translations from William Aggeler, Roy Campbell, Robert Lowell, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Lewis Piaget Shank provide different interpretations and styles of the same poem.
:: — Passage from Army of Northern Virginia, a poem by Stephen Vincent Benet
Well, I think I might know where it came from, it may have come from an old poem called ' The Mountain Whippoorwill ' that Stephen Vincent Benét wrote many, many years ago ( 1925 ), that I had in high school.

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