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book and Wooden
The artwork for the B side, " A Wooden Horse ", borrows heavily from the dust cover of the 1950 book The Wooden Horse that details the escape of Allied POWs during World War II.
Butterworth was one of the vaulters covering for the escapers during the escape portrayed by the book and film The Wooden Horse.
Accounts of this escape, long overshadowed by The Great Escape, were recorded in the book Goon in the Block ( later retitled The Wooden Horse ) by Williams, the book Stolen Journey by Philpot, and the 1950 film The Wooden Horse.
His second book: Wing Chun Kung Fu, The Wooden Dummy Wing Chun Kung Fu, The Wooden Dummy was published in June 2008.

book and Horses
Francisco and his brother, Gustavo A. Madero, are mentioned in the 1992 book All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.
Jones is located just south of the place that Washington Irving described as " The Ringing of Horses " in the book A Tour on the Prairies ( 1835 )
He writes in the Southern Gothic aesthetic in his distinctly Faulknerian 1965 debut, The Orchard Keeper, and Suttree ( 1979 ); in the Epic Western tradition, with grotesquely drawn characters and symbolic narrative turns reminiscent of Melville, in Blood Meridian ( 1985 ), which Harold Bloom styled " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ," calling the character of Judge Holden " short of Moby Dick, the most monstrous apparition in all of American literature "; in a much more pastoral tone in his celebrated Border Trilogy ( 1992 – 98 ) of bildungsromans, including All the Pretty Horses ( 1992 ), winner of the National Book Award ; and in the post-apocalyptic genre in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Road ( 2007 ).
Horses covered with scale armour are alluded to in the ancient Chinese book of poetry, the Shi Jing dating between the 7th to 10th century BCE-however, these did not cover the entire horse.
Black Horses, Cobalt Suns: new poems is John Lent ’ s sixth published book, his fourth of poetry.
Lengthier analyses of Lent's work are found in Craig McLuckie's “ Improvisation of Self and Other in John Lent ’ s Developing Aesthetic ”, which offers coverage of the published work ( excluding songs ) up to Black Horses, Cobalt Suns, and the book length conversation on writing conducted with Robert Kroetsch, Abundance, which offers significant insight to Lent's creative praxis generally and to So It Won't Go Away specifically.
She published her first book, a cartoon collection called Horses and Horsepeople, at the age of thirteen.
Gustavo A. Madero, and his brother Francisco mentioned in the 1992 book All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy.
In 2011, a book titled Unbridled Passion: Show Jumping's Greatest Horses and Riders, written by Jeff Papows, featured Big Ben and his owner and rider, Ian Millar.
Roberts ' first book, The Man Who Listens to Horses was published in 1996 and is autobiographical.
That book became The Man Who Listens to Horses.
* The pre-historic settings of the Earth's Children book series focuses in on difficulties traveling through or around the Iron Gates in both the second (" The Valley of Horses ") and fourth (" The Plains of Passage ") novels during scene sequences detailing travel adventures whilst the protagonists navigate between the upper and lower Danube valleys.
He returned to Britain on leave in 1851, and began his first book, The Training of Cavalry Remount Horses: A New System, 1852.
Boesak has written a book on his 30 years as an activist – Running with Horses: Reflections of an Accidental Politician – which was published in late March 2009.
A 1969 film about the fad, They Shoot Horses, Don't They ?, based on the 1935 book of the same name, written by Horace McCoy who was a bouncer at several such marathons, popularised the idea, and prompted students at Pennsylvania State University and Northwestern University to create charity dance marathons.
The book was adapted as a 2000 film with the same name, All the Pretty Horses, starring Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz, and directed by Billy Bob Thornton.
The character has also had a major influence on entertainment, most notably: the movie The Freshman, where Marlon Brando's character is almost a parody of Corleone ; the Only Fools and Horses episode " Miami Twice ", where the primary antagonist is Don Vincenzo " Vinny the Chain " Ochetti, another parody of Corleone ; and the comic book mini-series, Batman: Year One and Batman: The Long Halloween, where the character Carmine Falcone is loosely based on Vito Corleone.
Mrs. William Randolph Hearst II said in her book Horses of San Simeon that Hearst, "... found the produce were excellent for work on his California Ranch.
( As a counterpoint to this theory, in his book, A Sound of Horses, David Alexander, the noted racing columnist, who knew Kelso, and his human entourage, stated that Dr. Lee, his trainer and veterinarian, recommended that he be gelded to correct a problem with his stride.
The two fall in love as the book nears its end, and decide to leave the Valley of Horses and explore regions around the valley Ayla has not yet investigated.
This book picks up where The Valley of Horses ends ; Ayla and Jondalar, meet a group known as the Mamutoi, or Mammoth Hunters, with whom they live for a period of time.
Horses covered with scale armour are mentioned in the ancient Chinese book of poetry Shi Jing which is several thousand years old.
In addition to her work for mostly female teens, Francine has written some adult fiction books, including La Villa ( originally published as If Wishes Were Horses ) and Save Johanna !, as well as a non-fiction book, The Strange Case of Patty Hearst, which she wrote with her husband John.
Additionally, her many accomplishments include: a singer / dancer who entertained the troops in Lebanon with Bob Hope ; an actress who has appeared in over 60 feature films, TV films and miniseries ; the star of three Off-Broadway plays ; an award-winning playwright for the first theatrical adaptation of They Shoot Horses, Don ’ t They ; an inspirational teacher of at-risk youth behind prison walls ; a member of the Board of Directors of the Congressional Awards confirmed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States ; a Special Ambassador to Children for the United Nations and author of the book published by Simon & Schuster entitled, Let the Magic Begin.

book and Sweden
This image from the Armorial Gelre is nearly identical to an image found in a 15th century coats of arms book now located in the National Archives of Sweden, ( Riksarkivet )
* The Katzenjammer Kids is also published as an annual comic book in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Part of the book will be set in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Boken om Nurmi ( A Book of Nurmi ), released in Sweden in 1925, was the first biographical book on a Finnish sportsman.
The book was rejected by publishers in Sweden prompting an open letter in 2003 defending Johnstone's book ( and her right to publish ) which was signed by, among others, Noam Chomsky, Arundhati Roy, Tariq Ali and John Pilger: " We regard Diana Johnstone ’ s Fools ’ Crusade as an outstanding work, dissenting from the mainstream view but doing so by an appeal to fact and reason, in a great tradition.
" Folie et deraison " originated as Foucault's doctoral dissertation ; this was Foucault's first major book, mostly written while he was the Director of the Maison de France in Sweden.
While heralding many sweeping social reforms seen as positive for Sweden, the book also incorporated some of the zeitgeist of the 1930s, in its promotion of the idea of racism, eugenics and compulsory sterilization programs.
An angry tomte is featured in the popular children's book by Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf, Nils Holgerssons underbara resa genom Sverige ( Nils Holgersson's Wonderful Journey Through Sweden ).
The tomte turns the naughty boy Nils into a tomte in the beginning of the book, and Nils then travels across Sweden on the back of a goose.
In the most recent book, Rystads biography from 2003, the king is again mainly characterized as a strong-willed shaper of Sweden through economical reforms and an achievement of financial and military stability and strength.
Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde's book Het volkomen huwelijk ( The Perfect Marriage ), published in 1926, was well known in Netherlands, Germany, Sweden and Estonia.
The series of crime novels resulting out of this first book became a great success in Sweden and was set to film multiple times.
Guillou stated that En medborgare höjd över varje misstanke was the last book and in order to make sure that Hamilton would never return, Guillou " banished " him from Sweden through a life sentence.
Since he only intended to write about Sweden, no other book would be possible.
Per Ahlmark, former Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden and founder of the Swedish Committee Against Antisemitism, writes in his 2004 book Det är demokratin, dumbom!
Timbro is a libertarian, free market think tank and book publisher based in Stockholm, Sweden, that works to promote ideas, influence legislation and public opinion.
Under the Chancery Decree of 1661, all book printers in Sweden were required by law to submit two copies of everything they printed – one copy for the National Archives and the other for the National Library.
In 1871, at the age of 24, he paddled and sailed a canoe on a cruise around the Baltic Sea that included stops in Germany, Denmark and Sweden as described in his book, Canoe Travelling, published in 1871.
The Little Ghost Godfrey ( Swedish: Lilla spöket Laban the Little Spook ) or " the ghost who wouldn't haunt ", is a children's book character created by Inger and Lasse Sandberg from Karlstad, Sweden.
Sven Hedin later published this book in Sweden.
Wales ' remarkable campaign in Sweden was the subject of the best-selling book When Pele Broke Our Hearts: Wales and the 1958 World Cup ( by Mario Risoli, St David's Press ) which was published on the 40th anniversary of the World Cup and was also the inspiration for a Bafta Cymru-nominated documentary.
* Olaus Rudbeck, famous Swedish polymath and one of the discoverers of the lymphatic system ( He also wrote Atlantica, a book in which he attempted to demonstrate that all peoples of the world originated in Sweden, and that Uppsala was the lost Atlantis ).
* Ofredsår (" Years of War ") ( 1993 ), Sweden during Thirty Years ' War with Erik Dahlberg at the centre of the book

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