Bela Joe


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La vera Bela 'Joe' ( Ĝo ) estis mezgranda, bruna kaj miksrasa hundo. Li estis origine posedata de viraĉo de la urbo Meaford, en Ontario, Kanado, kiu kruele misuzis lin kaj eĉ fortranĉis liajn orelojn kaj voston. Walter Moore savis la hundon en 1890 de probabla morto, perforta kaj dolora. En 1892, Margaret Marshall Saunders (1861–1947), unue eksciis pri 'Bela JOE' kiam ŝi vizitis sian fraton kaj lian edzinon, Louise Moore. Saunders estis tiel kortuŝata de la parola informo pri Joe, ke ŝi decidis verki longan rakonton en formo de aŭtobiografio. Ŝi volis ke 'Bela Joe' rakontu kortuŝe siajn vivospertojn per sia propra hunda voĉo. Kiam ŝi legis pri literatura konkurso de la 'Usona Humana Eduka Societo', Marshal Saunders alilokigis la lokon de la rakonto al la usona ŝtato Maine ( Mejn ) kaj ŝanĝis la nomon de la familio de Moore al Morris. La romano gajnis la unuan lokon kaj estis eldonita en 1893 kiam alia rakonto el vidpunkto de besto 'Nigra Belulino' ( Black Beauty ) de Anna Sewell jam fariĝis klasika verko kiu simile permesis al la leganto eniri la menson de la besto kaj senti pli da simpatio ol priskribo prezentita laŭ rekta dokumenta maniero. Ĝis 1900, pli ol 800,000 vendiĝis en Usono, 40,000 en Kanado kaj 100,000 en Britio.




The Huntress


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The Huntress


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CMJ New Music Report


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CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.




Creepy Archives vol. 12


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eaturing a new introduction by modern comics storyteller and painter Jason Shawn Alexander, this volume's special features include the color Creepy Monster Match board game (cut out and play at your own risk), a series of color stories by Richard Corben, and all text pieces from the initial Creepy run. Collecting Creepymagazines #55-#59-with terrifying tales by fan-favorites Doug Moench, Jose Bea, Reed Crandall, Gardner Fox, Paul Neary, Sanjulian, Richard Corben, and others--our tremendous tome is topped off with The Creepy Crawley Castle and Werewolf! games, color Sanjulian covers, creator biographies, and Dear Uncle Creepy letters columns!













Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne


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For well over a decade, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne have produced highly original and ethically charged films that immerse their audiences in an intense and embodied viewing experience. Their work has consistently attracted international recognition, including the rare feat of two Palmes d'Or at Cannes. In this first book-length study of the Belgian brothers, Joseph Mai delivers sophisticated close analyses of their directorial style and explores the many philosophical issues dealt with in their films (especially the ethics of Emmanuel Levinas). Mai discusses the Dardennes' varied and searching career from its inception in the late 1970s, starting with the working-class political consciousness and lost utopias of their documentary period; passing through their transition toward fictional narrative, experimental techniques, and familial themes; and finishing with a series of in-depth and philosophically informed interpretations of the brothers' more recent work. In such highly influential films such as La promesse, Rosetta, The Son, and The Child, the brothers have recast filmmaking through what Mai calls a "sensuous realism"--realism capable of touching the audience with the most compelling problems and moral dilemmas of contemporary society. This volume also features an interview in which the Dardennes discuss their approach to film production and the direction of actors.




Wickford Point


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Wickford Point" by John P. Marquand. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.