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" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
Crane's first signed publication was an article on the explorer Henry M. Stanley's famous quest to find the English missionary David Livingstone in Africa.
An abbreviated version of Crane's story was first serialized in The Philadelphia Press in December 1894.
Bowers said that his edition of Stephen Crane's first novel, Maggie, presented " the author's final and uninfluenced artistic intentions.
* In the first episode of the sitcom Frasier, " The Good Son ", Frasier Crane's producer Roz Doyle tries to improve Frasier's outlook on his life by telling him the story of Lupe Vélez, " last seen with her head in the toilet ".
The Geographer's A – Z Street Atlas and the story of how Phyllis Pearsall came to write the first edition covering London was featured in a 2005 episode of Nicholas Crane's Map Man TV programme.
In Crane's first encounter with Batman, he sprays Batman with his fear toxin and sets him on fire, though Batman narrowly escapes with his life and mind intact.
Gladys Wallis was popular with New York audiences and appeared in W. H. Crane's company first in the play For Money in 1892 and in his subsequent productions.
* The Bowery is the setting for Stephen Crane's first novel, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets ( published in 1893 ), about a poor family living in the neighborhood
Crane's discovery of cotransport was the first ever proposal of flux coupling in biology.
Crane's discovery of cotransport was the first ever proposal of flux coupling in biology and was the most important event concerning carbohydrate absorption in the 20th century.
Incidentally, the first talk show to follow the format known today as the " daytime talk show " indeed aired in late night ; Les Crane's pioneering interview show aired on ABC in late night for six months in 1964 and 1965.
Crane's first husband was in the Rhodesian Army fighting in the Rhodesian Bush War when he was killed at age 25.
She published the first edition of Hart Crane's book-length poem The Bridge, replete with tipped-in photographs of the Brooklyn Bridge taken by Walker Evans, his public debut.
The first series concerned lead character Stephen Crane's ( Clive Owen ) attempts to save an ailing car firm.
A novel by Jack Gerson, telling the story of Crane's hunt for Drexel ( a substantially different story from that in the broadcast series, aside from the first episode which the novel duplicated faithfully ), was published to accompany the series.
Crane's discovery of cotransport was the first ever proposal of flux coupling in biology.

Crane's and novel
This version of the novel differed greatly from Crane's original manuscript ; the deletions were thought by some scholars to be due to demands by an Appleton employee who was afraid of public disapproval of the novel's content.
In 1982, W. W. Norton & Company published a version of the novel based on Crane's original 1894 manuscript of 55, 000 words.
The novel develops Crane's search for a marriage partner.
Critic Alfred Habegger has claimed that the main character of Portrait was inspired by Christie Archer, the protagonist from Anne Moncure Crane's novel, Reginald Archer ( 1871 ).
The author also mentions the similarities with Crane's novel.
The novel is sometimes compared to Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage for its depiction of the war, but Shaara emphasizes the decisions, motivations, and actions of generals and colonels in the battle more than the common soldiers.
It dates back at least a century-" There's too much chin music an ' too little fightin ' in this war, anyhow " is a quote from Stephen Crane's 1895 novel The Red Badge of Courage.
The screenplay is by John Huston, adapted by Albert Band from Stephen Crane's novel of the same name.

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A longer version of the work, based on Crane's original manuscript, was published in 1982.
The title of Crane's original, 55, 000-word manuscript was " Private Fleming / His various battles ", but in order to create the sense of a less traditional Civil War narrative, he ultimately changed the title to The Red Badge of Courage: An Episode of the American Civil War.
This version of the story — which was culled to 18, 000 words by an editor specifically for the serialization — was reprinted in newspapers across America, establishing Crane's fame.
* Hearst's voice was used as a caller in the Frasier episode, Frasier Crane's Day Off in 1994.
DNA testing, which might have confirmed whether it was Crane's blood or not, did not exist at that time.
There is no evidence that Crane engaged in S & M and director Paul Schrader told Scotty that the S & M scene was based on his own personal experience ( while writing Hardcore ), not Crane's.
A rare volume published by the Black Sun press of Hart Crane's book-length poem The Bridge, including photos by Walker Evans, was sold by Christie's in 2009 for US $ 21, 250.
The product of Jocelyn Crane's search for a potential research station in Trinidad was a house on a hill overlooking the Arima Valley, which was known as Verdant Vale.
At Mrs. Crane's death in 1949, the entire property was bequeathed to The Trustees of Reservations, which uses it as a venue for concerts and weddings.
It was originally called " St. Oars ' Corners ," " Gotham's Corners ," and " Crane's Corners.
This decision was deferred due to the Red-crowned Crane's Latin name translation as " Japanese Crane ".
As Cosby was changing the tire, Mikhail Markhasev, an 18 year old Ukrainian immigrant ( who worked at a nearby restaurant, had a previous criminal record, and whom happened to be nearby using a pay phone at a commuter lot ) approached the driver-side window of Crane's vehicle and pulled a. 38 caliber handgun on her.
The taping of Crane's episode was recreated in the 2002 film, Auto Focus in which actor John Kapelos portrayed Gerussi.

Crane's and Maggie
After production of Fire and Ice wrapped, Bakshi attempted several projects that fell through, including adaptations of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, William Kotzwinkle's The Fan Man, Eric Rücker Eddison's The Worm Ouroboros, Stephen Crane's Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer novels and an anthropomorphic depiction of Sherlock Holmes.

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Inspired by Crane's in-laws, the strip describes their efforts to enjoy retirement, which instead proves quite imperfect for both.
It then travels by Crane's Landing Golf Course, near the Half Day and Wright Woods Forest Preserves, and goes over the Des Plaines River as it once again encounters a wooded area which surrounds nearby homes.
However, the taping of Crane's episode was recreated in the 2002 film, Auto Focus, in which actor John Kapelos portrayed Gerussi.
With supplies of the successful serum running low, Campbell isolates a derivative of a species of flower from which the formula can be synthesized and with Crane's help is determined to find its source.
Shortly thereafter, Crane Slough, which drains Crane's Lake, and the Gilbert River, which drains Sturgeon Lake, enter from the right.
Crane's most recent book, The Clouds Above, is a fast-paced children's story which follows the adventures of a boy named Simon and his large cat named Jack.

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