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A review by New York Times reporter Dexter Filkins of Jon Krakauer's book Where Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman noted that the book did well to compile the facts and " nauseating " details regarding the cover-up of Tillman's death.
In 2007, Keener played Jan Burres in Sean Penn's critically acclaimed film Into the Wild, based on Jon Krakauer's best-selling book of the same name.

Krakauer's and Into
For example, the opening pages of Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air contain a dramatis personæ.
A best-selling account of the expedition was given in Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air.

Krakauer's and was
Galen Rowell criticized Krakauer's account, citing numerous inconsistencies in his narrative while observing that Krakauer was sleeping in his tent while Boukreev was rescuing other climbers.

Krakauer's and .
* Eiger Dreams, a collection of essays by Jon Krakauer, begins with an account of Krakauer's own attempt to climb the north face.
Krakauer's recounting of certain aspects of the ill-fated climb has generated considerable criticism, both from the climb's participants and from renowned mountaineers such as Galen Rowell.
Much of the disputed material centers on Krakauer's accounting of the actions of Russian climber and guide Anatoli Boukreev.
At the end all clients Boukreev guided to the mountain made it back safe, while Krakauer's expedition mates suffered injury or death.
However, the factual accuracy of this account is strongly disputed in Jon Krakauer's ebook Three Cups of Deceit.
It is an expansion of Krakauer's 9, 000-word article on Christopher McCandless entitled " Death of an Innocent ", which appeared in the January 1993 issue of Outside.
He explores the similarities between McCandless's experiences and motivations and his own as a young man, recounting in detail Krakauer's own attempt to climb Devils Thumb in Alaska.
However after further analysis Krakauer's hypotheses were proved to be incorrect.
Other interactions portrayed in the film, however, seem very accurate based on Krakauer's research, including the characters of Jan Burres, played by Catherine Keener, and " Ronald Franz " ( pseudonym ), played by Hal Holbrook.
While he is cited in Jon Krakauer's bestseller, Under the Banner of Heaven as a participant in the Mountain Meadows massacre of 1857, Leavitt is said to have never discussed the massacre, except to have remarked later in life, " I thank God that these old hands have never been stained by human blood.

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Into this book he incorporated his view of " the violent male type ", which he described as a " man who had to be right ", a man who " instantly attracts women " and who he said were the men who " run the world ".
Sondheim also wrote some new songs for a proposed Into the Woods film, including one entitled Rainbows, which Sondheim said will be in his second book ( to be published in October 2011 ).
* Into the Woods ( 1987 ) ( book by James Lapine ; directed by James Lapine )
Historians agree that the key that unlocked the door for Williams was his first published book, A Key Into the Language of America ( 1643 ).
In his 1953 book, The Oak Island Enigma: A History and Inquiry Into the Origin of the Money Pit, Penn Leary believed that English philosopher Francis Bacon used the pit to hide documents proving him to be the author of William Shakespeare's plays.
She also produced a cartoon coloring book, Into Outer Space with Lucia Pamela in the Year 2000.
The 1996 book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer mentions Salton City as a place where Chris McCandless stopped in his travels and spent time with a man named Franz.
A complete history book on Marlborough, Connecticut called Reflections Into Marlborough's History was published in 2007.
Carthage gained a small amount of attention when it was featured in the book Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer.
Charles Williams included the above quote from Prometheus Unbound ( 1820 ) in his book Descent Into Hell ( 1939 ).
* The comic book PS238 describes the chronically terrified parents of a child with telepathic powers as suffering from " Wish You Into the Cornfield " Syndrome.
In addition to supporting roles in a number of novels and comic books, Oz is central to the comic book trade paperback Oz ( 2001 ) and the novel Oz: Into the Wild ( 2002 ).
He returned to poetry in 1960, and his first book, " Into the Stone and Other Poems ", was published in 1960 and " Drowning with Others " was published in 1962, which led to a Guggenheim fellowship ( Norton Anthology, The Literature of the American South ) Buckdancer's Choice ( 1965 ) earned him a National Book Award for Poetry
Tereshkova's life and spaceflight were first examined ( in the west ) in the 1975 book: It Is I, Sea Gull ; Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space by Mitchel R. Sharpe and then again in greater detail of her life and spaceflight in the 2007 book Into That Silent Sea by Colin Burgess and Francis French, including interviews with Tereshkova and her colleagues.
Accounts of Belyayev's life and space career appear in the 2003 book " Fallen Astronauts " and the 2007 book Into That Silent Sea, both by Colin Burgess.
Goddard's 1990 book Into the Blue was the inaugural winner of the W H Smith Thumping Good Read Award, presented to the best new fiction author of the year.
In a 1993 Outside magazine article about Christopher McCandless that he later expanded into the best-selling book, Into the Wild ( which was also made into a film ), Jon Krakauer summarizes the portrait of Christopher painted by friends, family, and schoolmates thusly: " McCandless could be generous and caring to a fault, but he had a darker side as well, characterized by monomania, impatience, and unwavering self-absorption, qualities that seemed to intensify throughout his college years.
In 1996, Booth published ' Into the 1990s With Green Anarchist '( ISBN 0-9521226-4-2 ), a book explaining Green Anarchist doctrines and history.
In 1994 she was awarded the same prize for her book, Bloodlines: A Journey Into Eastern Europe.
In 2003 he received the National Press Club's " Arthur Rouse Award for Press Criticism " for the book Into the Buzzsaw: Leading Journalists Expose the Myth of a Free Press ( Prometheus Books, 2002 ) that was edited by the co-award winner Kristina Borjesson.
In 1939 Hasluck established Freshwater Bay Press, through which he released his first book, Into the Desert.
* Newfoundland: Journey Into a Lost Nation, a non-fiction book by Michael Crummey
Several episodes of The Oprah Winfrey Show were also dedicated to the subject including an episode aired 16 April 2004 and titled A Secret Sex World: Living on the < nowiki >' Down Low '</ nowiki > ; the show featured J. L. King discussing his book On the Down Low: A Journey Into the Lives of Straight Black Men Who Sleep with Men.

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For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.
The title of both the book and the film referred to the suspected murderer and fugitive in the mystery, but producers referred to " The Thin Man " in the titles of each of the sequel films for branding purposes.
* An episode of Looney Tunes featuring Elmer Fudd and Sylvester the cat shows Elmer tossing a book titled " The Thin Man " out the window at Sylvester who in turns tosses back a second book titled " Another Thin Man ".
In 1998 he joined Norwegian Rune Gjeldnes in an attempt to reach the Geographical North Pole, the final leg of his Grand Slam attempt, which he described in a book called Walking on Thin Ice.
The book was adapted into the 1997 TV movie Into Thin Air: Death on Everest, starring Peter Horton as Scott Fischer and Christopher McDonald as Jon Krakauer.
Edel Music is also well known for book publishing ( under the brand EARbooks ) with books about cities ( New York, Barcelona, Genoa or Rome ), history personalities ( Che Guevara ), Show Business Legends ( Marilyn Monroe ) and a series of music earbooks dedicated to top names like The Police, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Thin Lizzy, The Jam and Chris Rea.
Jon Krakauer published an article in Outside and a book called Into Thin Air shortly after the disaster.
" In Orr's book Skippy was shown in a series of photo stills from otherwise unidentified 20th Century Fox films starring Mae Clarke and Mary Carlisle, as well as publicity shots with Wendy Barrie from It's a Small World and Myrna Loy from The Thin Man.
The original character of Asta in Dashiell Hammett's book of The Thin Man was not a male Wire-Haired Fox Terrier, but a female Schnauzer.
Originally, the producers of the movie adaption of the book Into Thin Air were contacted to help.
* Paul McKenna's self-help book I Can Make You Thin.
Their story is told in the book When We Were Thin ( published 2007 by Hotun Press ).
His treatment of the survivors was portrayed in the best selling book, Into Thin Air, and in the IMAX film, Everest.
In his book Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer writes that " Hornbein's and Unsoeld's ascent was -- and continues to be -- deservedly hailed as one of the great feats in the annals of mountaineering.
The book also contains Critchley ’ s influential essay on Terence Malick ’ s The Thin Red Line.

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