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book and Hello
Perhaps the most unusual thing about the privately operated buses is the fact that they are all highly decorated and personalized, with decaling and home made interior designs that range from comic book scenes, to erotic themes, and even to " Hello Kitty " themes.
The given name " Harry " actually occurs in a short sequence in the book where the nameless hero is greeted by someone saying " Hello, Harry.
It later became the basis for the hit 1964 musical Hello, Dolly !, with a book by Michael Stewart and score by Jerry Herman.
He has written a book of poems, Infinity Blues, and Hello Sunshine, a collection of poems and short stories.
In the very same book, Captain Haddock, on an attempt to call General Tapioca, says " Hello, International?
In January 2005, Herbie starred in his own children's book, Hello, Herbie Husker !, published by Mascot Books.
* Goodbye Jumbo ... Hello Cruel World, a self-help book for those who struggle with self-esteem issues.
* Official website of Hello Cruel World — Kate's latest book ( 2006 )
He also runs a web site, The Remy Report, and is the author of the book Watching Baseball ( co-authored with Corey Sandler ) and the children's books Hello Wally and Wally the Green Monster and His Journey Through Red Sox Nation !.
Most recently, Bachardy made a cameo appearance in the movie A Single Man ( starring Colin Firth ) based on Isherwood's book of the same name — he portrays a professor in the teacher's lounge, to whom Firth says " Hello.
As the Martian passes a red haired boy reading a comic book, the boy says " Hello, Monster " directly at the Martian.
Hill has recorded albums with Marnie Stern, Tough Guy Fantasy / Arctic Boys, Flössin, Crime in Choir, Nervous Cop ( with drummer Greg Saunier of Deerhoof and harpist Joanna Newsom ), Damsel ( with guitarist Nels Cline ), Friend / Enemy ( with Tim Kinsella, Sam Zurick, Todd Mattei, Jim Becker, Graeme Gibson, Caryn Culp, Emma Grace Lansangan, Nick Marci, Chris Powell, Azita Youssefi ), Zach Hill and the Holy Smokes ( whose first release was accompanied by a 138-page book written and illustrated by Hill ), as well as playing drums for Chino Moreno's band Team Sleep, The Ladies, Kenseth Thibideau and Marty Anderson's band Howard Hello and Jeordie White and Chris Goss's band Goon Moon.
The first book in this series is called Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle ( 1947 ), and sequels include, in publication order, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Magic, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's Farm, Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, and Happy Birthday, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle.
In the fourth book, Hello, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle ( 1957 ) she has apparently returned to her original neighborhood and to her magical cures.
* Silver Wonder Press, Kirkwood designed cover for book by Lee Ranaldo, " Hello From the American Desert "
* Hello World, the Official Live 8 book, Paul Vallely, Century books, 2005
Jacques Hébert's book Hello, World !, in which he describes the creation of Canada World Youth, is published.

book and Goodbye
" Another 1929 book reflecting on World War I was Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, as well as Goodbye to All That by Robert Graves.
The book, published in 1933, caught the notice of the public only after Hilton's Goodbye, Mr. Chips was published in 1934.
Fiennes portrayed James Gregory, author of the book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend.
Robert Graves, a contemporary of Sorley's, described him in his book Goodbye to All That as " one of the three poets of importance killed during the war ".
* When Australian federal politicians Peter Costello and Tony Abbott sued Bob Ellis for allegations made about their sex lives in his book Goodbye Jerusalem, the Australian radio comedy drama How Green was my Cactus made a parody of the sketch using the comedians ' voices, not the politicians.
Of these three, Granbury was the last to be completed, in 1969, and its proposed construction in the mid-1950s became the impetus for John Graves ' book, Goodbye to a River.
*" Defender of the Faith " a short story by Philip Roth from the book Goodbye, Columbus.
His 1951 play I Am a Camera, together with Christopher Isherwood's short stories, Goodbye to Berlin ( 1939 ), formed the basis of Joe Masteroff's book for the Kander and Ebb musical, Cabaret ( 1966 ).
These included John Byrne's " Next Men " comic book, as well as Frank Miller's Sin City stories, with the very first " Sin City " story ( Later retitled " The Hard Goodbye ") being serialized within the pages of the comic.
While there, he completed a book titled Too Soon to Say Goodbye, about the five months he spent in the hospice.
The song " Goodbye to a River " was apparently named after the book of the same title by John Graves.
Philip Roth's first book, Goodbye Columbus, is mostly set in Short Hills, the home of the girlfriend of the character Neil Klugman and her family.
Goodbye, Columbus book cover
Goodbye to a River is a book by John Graves, published in 1960.
Goodbye and Good Luck was adapted as a musical by Mabel Thomas ( book ), Muriel Robinson ( lyrics ) and David Friedman ( music ) in 1989 and is currently being reworked.
Buchheim's book " Der Abschied " (" The Goodbye ") describes one of its voyages, which Buchheim joined as a passenger.
Her book Goodbye, I Love You is about their life together.
Gregory's book Goodbye Bafana discussed Mandela's family life and described Gregory as a close personal friend of Mandela.
According to Mandela: The Authorised Biography, Gregory's position was to censor the letters delivered to the future president, and he thereby discovered the details of Mandela's personal life, which he then made money from by means of his book Goodbye Bafana.
I Kissed Dating Goodbye is a best-selling 1997 book by Joshua Harris.
Unusually for a popular children's series, Mog dies of old age in the final book, 2002's Goodbye, Mog.

book and Window
* The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ), Professor Richard Wanley pulls this book off a shelf in the gentleman's club and sits to read it after his friends leave early in the film.
Her first book, Under the Window ( 1879 ), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a bestseller.
Philip Marlowe also carried a Model 1911 semi-automatic pistol chambered in. 38 Super in the book The High Window.
* Kate Greenaway's first book, with her own colour illustrations, Under the Window: Pictures & Rhymes for Children, is published in London.
He has been criticized for his writings in the book " Through the Prison Window " written while he was a prisoner in the Dachau concentration camp:
The phrase, " Love is like measles ... the later in life it occurs, the tougher it gets ," was quoted as being Josh Billings in Jan Karon's book, A Light in the Window.
A bilingual collection of stories from the book, entitled Best of Totto-chan: Totto Chan: The Little Girl at the Window, was published in 1996.
Part one, titled " Music for Chameleons ", includes the short story after which the section and book are named, as well as five other stories (" Mr. Jones ", " A Lamp in a Window ", " Mojave ", " Hospitality " and " Dazzle ").
One of her first wood engravings to appear in a book was Lord Thomas and fair Annet in The Open Window ( 1911 ), which also featured a wood engraving by Noel Rooke.
A book, Stoned, Naked and Looking in My Neighbor's Window ( ISBN 1-932112-36-7 published by Justin, Charles & Company ), compiled confessions from the site.
He is also known for having written a chapter “ The X-Windows Disaster ” on X Window System in the book The UNIX-HATERS Handbook.
In 1956, he published his first book without outside help, Kenny's Window ( 1956 ).
Jessica Abel ( born 1969 ) is an American comic book writer and artist, known as the creator of such works as Life Sucks, Drawing Words & Writing Pictures, Soundtrack, La Perdida, Mirror, Window, Radio: An Illustrated Guide ( with collaborator Ira Glass ), and the omnibus series Artbabe.
In his 2007 book, The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature, Steven Pinker uses the notion of common knowledge to analyze the kind of indirect speech involved in innuendoes.
In his book The Great Window ( 1994 ) he proposed the theory of the " Protective Unconscious.
* Hurricane Herman: In The Wide Window ( the third book of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events ), this hurricane demolishes Aunt Josephine's home.
J. H. Wallis was a writer whose best-selling book Once Off Guard ( in later publications it was called The Woman in the Window ) was made into a film, The Woman in the Window ( 1944 ), directed by Fritz Lang.

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