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nils-elmark · 1 year
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The Magnificant Seven in September 1914
Brave men and women from my new book
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Rare photo of the Americans who persuaded their countrymen to go to war for France 954 days before their country did.
Seven American volunteers photographed in September 1914 in Toulouse in France a month after they had joined the French Foreign Legion and a few weeks before they were sent to the front. It was an amazing lot that only a war can bring together. I think I have identified them: (standing) Georges Casmeze, a businessman who took the initiative to summon the American volunteers when France went to war; Charles Sweeny, a soldier-of-fortune and later friend of Hemingway; Jack Casey, a talented artist from San Francisco, who did some wonderful sketches of his comrades in the trenches; Bert Hall, a talkative adventurer of many trades; (sitting) James Stewart Carstairs, a rich artist and art collector who committed suicide; William Thaw, son of one of America’s richest families and finally James Bach, a mechanical engineer who in 1915 with Hall and Thaw joined the famous Escadrille Lafayette.
The seven men in the photo belonged to a group of 44 American volunteers, who joined the Foreign Legion in Paris in August 1914. After years of research, I know the personal history of each of these men, and in my new book “Fighting for The French Foreign Legion”, I try to tell how every one of them gave a valuable contribution to modern history, and strengthened relations between France and America.
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he13na · 1 year
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i just. do not like short haired men. if he doesn't look like he could be an 80s metal band member i don't want him
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larsulrichsblog · 5 months
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WAS A FUCKING MESS LMAAOOO (bro fucked up the song😭🙏🏻)
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60+ reasons why i love that old man. starting with his age
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vintage-tigre · 10 months
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Barbara Bach and Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977
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ruu222 · 12 days
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i am on my knees
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humanoidhistory · 3 months
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The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977, poster art by Bob Peak.
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in-love-with-movies · 1 month
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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
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James Bond Collection
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
Barbara Bach and Richard Kiel
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Roger Moore and Barbara Bach in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
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voguefashion · 4 months
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Barbara Bach and Roger Moore for The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977.
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he13na · 2 years
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to be in love with a rockstar feels like your soul is on fire. in a beautiful, vivid, passionate way. it's amazing, the power you can feel just through sound when someone's voice has that effect on you... a million miles apart, yet they have you on your knees and under their spell and you'd crawl and do anything just to be in the same room with them on stage. it's intoxicating. their music sets you free and you're so much more alive in another world than you were a minute ago. it transforms you. there's a non-physical soul connection.
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koshigurajumy · 1 month
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Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, James Levine, Mikhail Pletnev plays J.S. Bach - Concerto for 4 Pianos and Orchestra in A minor. Bwv 1065 (Verbier, July 22 2002)
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heronchild-haven · 2 years
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actually obsessed at the moment 💋
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citizenscreen · 3 months
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Lewis Gilbert’s THE SPY WHO LOVED ME, the tenth movie in the #JamesBond series produced by Eon Productions, premiered in London on July 7, 1977.
Pictured: Roger Moore as Bond and Barbara Bach as as Anya Amasova.
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