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Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
Projects highlighted included Death: At Death's Door, Jill Thompson's first manga-ized version of the " Season of Mists " storyline, retold from the point of view of the Sandman's elder-sister Death and Gaiman's own return to the mythos with the hardcover Sandman: Endless Nights all-star collection of short stories spotlighting the seven members of the Endless.
Tolkien, who purchased a volume of Thompson's works in 1913-1914, and later said that it was an important influence on his own writing.
John Rea Neill ( November 12, 1877-September 13, 1943 ) was a magazine and children's book illustrator primarily known for illustrating more than forty stories set in the Land of Oz, including L. Frank Baum's, Ruth Plumly Thompson's, and three of his own.
However, due to his commitments with Jak for the Dandy, the strip was understudied again by Trevor Metcalfe, who, aided with a Wacom tablet, drew the strip in a mixture of his own and Thompson's style.
As well as writing and illustrating his own books and Thompson's, Steadman has worked with writers including Ted Hughes, Adrian Mitchell and Brian Patten, and also illustrated editions of Alice in Wonderland, Treasure Island, Animal Farm, the English translation of Flann O ' Brien's gaelic language classic The Poor Mouth, and most recently, Fahrenheit 451.
After a solo album of his own Gregson joined Richard Thompson's road band for a time before continuing an extended solo career.
Firstly, other denominations of that era, such as Methodists and Baptists, existed in a profusion of forms as E. P. Thompson's own index shows.
Thompson's claims to be an hereditary witch have little independent support, since she states that she destroyed the original version of her grandmother's lore-book after copying its contents, and recopied her own book several times throughout her lifetime.
It was later reprinted in Tom Wolfe's anthology The New Journalism ( 1973 ) and also in one of Thompson's own books The Great Shark Hunt ( 1979 ), a book collecting several of his earlier works.
1: The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time, the book is a roughly 600-page collection of Thompson's essays from 1956 to the end of the 1970s, following the rise of the author's own gonzo journalism style as he moved from Air Force and sports beat-writing to straight-ahead political commentary.
* " Beeswing ", a song on Richard Thompson's 1994 album Mirror Blue, and the name of his own record label
These include two co-productions with the local French theatre company, Les Treteaux de Kingston, of bilingual plays: David Fennario's Balconville and Marianne Ackerman's L ' Affaire Tartuffe ; the second professional productions of Ann-Marie MacDonald's The Arab's Mouth and Judith Thompson's Perfect Pie ; uncommon approaches to more familiar plays: such as Judith Thompson's Lion in the Streets — which was presented in the round on a sand-floor in a setting which resembled a cross between a public park and a bull-ring ; an eerie version of Henry James ' ghost story, The Turn of the Screw in the adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher, which took place in a long dark hallway with the two performers — the Governess and a man who played all the other roles — picked out by spots of light ; and Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion — which was set as if in the playwright's own study, Shaw himself narrating, dressing the stage, playing the minor characters and filling out the story with short scenes drawn from his own screenplay.
This is the first of Thompson's Oz books to carry the entire story ( except for a bit at the very end ) on characters of her own creation.
Thompson's novel is notable in that she avoids the use of Baum's classic characters and relies on those of her own invention ( as is true of some of her other later books, like Captain Salt in Oz ); and also for the fact that author and artist portray the followers of Jinnicky as turbanned black Africans.

Thompson's and recitation
Contemporary recordings of the poem include Jack Thompson's recitation on Jack Thompson, The Bush Poems of A. B.

Thompson's and poem
The poem became famous and was the source of much of Thompson's posthumous reputation.
The poem was first published in Thompson's first volume of poems in 1893.
* Thompson's poem was the inspiration for a series of 23 paintings by the American painter R. H. Ives Gammell ( 1893 – 1981 ).
For his paintings, Gammell used symbols drawn from C. G. Jung, primitive and medieval cultures, and biblical and mythological sources, to give visual form to Thompson's poem.
* Thompson's poem is also the source of the phrase, " with all deliberate speed ," used by the Supreme Court in Brown II, the remedy phase of the famous decision on school desegregation.
* Christian artist Michael Card wrote a song " Hound of Heaven ," basing the lyrics on parts of Thompson's poem.
* The Substructure, a Christian underground band, wrote a song " Running Time " ( released on the KUDZU Musicians ' Sampler 1997 ) loosely based on Thompson's poem.
In their decision, which became known as " Brown II " the court delegated the task of carrying out school desegregation to district courts with orders that desegregation occur " with all deliberate speed ," a phrase traceable to Francis Thompson's poem, The Hound of Heaven.

Thompson's and Place
* April 2, 1902: Longabaugh and Place register at Mrs. Thompson's Boarding House in New York City, and visit members of his family in Atlantic City, New Jersey, then visit Coney Island.

Thompson's and ,"
Leszek Kołakowski wrote a very harsh criticism of Thompson in his 1974 essay " My Correct Views on Everything ," picking apart Thompson's left-wing views.
The " Gonzo fist ," characterized by two thumbs and four fingers holding a peyote button, was originally used in Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 campaign for sheriff of Aspen, Colorado.
Cermak replied to these with, " He doesn't like my name .... It's true I didn't come over on the Mayflower, but I came over as soon as I could ," which was a sentiment to which ethnic Chicagoans could relate and Thompson's slurs largely backfired.
Thompson's first mill, named " White Mill ," employed skilled weavers brought from Scotland.
According to Thompson's obituary of Acosta, titled " Fear and Loathing in the Graveyard of the Weird: The Banshee Screams for Buffalo Meat ," Acosta was a powerful attorney and preacher but suffered from an addiction to amphetamines, as well as a predilection for LSD.
" Basil brought joy, vigor and dedication to his work as a ballet master, teacher and coach ," Gerald Arpino, founder and artistic director of the Joffrey Ballet, stated after Thompson's demise.
Thompson's " Down by the River Liv'd a Maiden ," published in 1863, is generally believed to be the basis for Percy Montrose's 1884 " Oh My Darling, Clementine.
Thompson's most famous work, " Annie Lisle ," is remembered as the melody for the Cornell University alma mater " Far Above Cayuga's Waters " and other school anthems.
Eventually, " It Wasn't God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels " outsold Thompson's " The Wild Side of Life ," and launched the then little-known Wells to stardom.

Thompson's and appeared
Phyllida Law is Thompson's mother and along with Richard Briers, Imelda Staunton and Alex Lowe appeared with Branagh and Thompson in Branagh's adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing the following year.
A remount of Thompson's adaptation appeared at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre in 2005.
Given the similarly downbeat conclusion of Smith and Thompson's Falcon gamebook series, and that uniquely amongst the books the words " The End " appeared after the final paragraph, it seems likely that the ending of Inferno!

Thompson's and on
In 1996 Weston had been acquitted of the murder of Vikki Thompson at Ascott-under-Wychwood on 12 August 1995, but following the discovery of compelling new evidence in 2009 — Thompson's blood on Weston's boots — he was arrested and tried for a second time.
During Thompson's 1811 voyage down the Columbia River he camped at the junction with the Snake River on July 9, 1811, and erected a pole and a notice claiming the country for Great Britain and stating the intention of the North West Company to build a trading post at the site.
Ken Thompson was very familiar with an earlier editor known as qed from University of California at Berkeley, Ken Thompson's alma mater ; he reimplemented qed on the CTSS and Multics systems, so it is natural that he carried many features of qed forward into ed.
In a May 1, 2010 article, Michigan Online News writer Jennifer Marinelli argues the long-lasting, sweeping effects of Thompson's work — not only on journalism, but the collective conscience as well.
Much detail on English Jacobinism can be found in E. P. Thompson's The Making of the English Working Class.
In the Prohibition Era, Hyman Lebman converted at least 5 Colt M1911s chambered in. 38 super and. 45 ACP to fire fully automatic, they were also fitted with Thompson submachine gun Model 1921 vertical grips on their dust covers, an extended barrel with muzzle brakes similar to the Thompson's, an extended 20 round magazine, and could only be fired on fully automatic.
When Thompson climbed back on board, Johnson drew a knife and threatened Thompson's girlfriend, who was also on board.
The three other leaders — William Thompson's brother, Corporal Perkins, and John Church — were shot on May 17, 1649.
Thompson's design was outlined on September 2, 1992, on a placemat in a New Jersey diner with Rob Pike.
Though trouble in Southeast Asia was shown in Jack L. Warner's Brushfire ( 1961 ), and Marshall Thompson's A Yank in Viet-Nam ( 1964 ) and To the Shores of Hell ( 1966 ), the major Hollywood studios refused to make any Vietnam War films with the exception of John Wayne's The Green Berets based on the best-selling book by Robin Moore and using the theme song " Ballad of the Green Berets ".
Her father Ben was a skilled woodsman who managed the timber work on Thompson's plantation.
Also in the last sketch is a childhood photo of Kurt Cobain ( an acquaintance of Thompson's ), sitting on the bar as it burns down.
Thompson's writings on the experience have been compiled into a book, The Curse of Lono, illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
By the beginning of December 1961 the EP with the title song " Quand le film est triste ", covering Sue Thompson's " Sad Movies ( Make Me Cry )" was on sale.

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