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Jesse E. Gordon (editor) - Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis - Collier/Macmillan - 1967
#witches#hypnotists#occult#vintage#handbook of clinical and experimental hypnosis#clinical hypnosis#experimental hypnosis#hypnosis#collier/macmillan#jesse e. gordon#1967
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What's your favorite great gatsby copy? If you can't choose one favorite, what about top three? pictures would be awesome🤭🤭
This was an evil question. Do you know how hard it was to narrow it down.
BUT here they are
All three:
#1 — my busted ass 1980 Collier/MacMillan. This is the one that travels with me. It’s gone all the way to Boston (to see Gatsby: An American Myth). It’s falling apart but it’s compact and there’s nothing like paperbacks from the 70s—80s.
#2 — The 2023 Union Square Signature Gilded Classic. This was part of a series that featured flowers on the covers of classics. Page edges are gilded.
#3 — 2016 MacMillan Collector’s Library edition. It usually has a sleeve, but I keep this copy in my back pocket and I didn’t want the sleeve getting ripped. It’s hard to tell in the photo but it’s pale blue, my favorite color. The inner cover and endpages are printed with an oakleaf pattern that matches the cover indentation and the page edges are gilded.
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Library/famous artists.
I found some inspiration from books in the library.
1. THE DRAWING BOOK. А survey of drawing: the primary means of expression
edited by Tania Kovats © 2005 Black Dog Publishing Limited
2. PRINTMAKING. METHODS OLD AND NEW.
REVISED ANDEXPANDED EDITION
MACMILLAN PUBLISHING CO., INC. New York
COLLIER MACMILLAN PUBLISHERS. London
Copyright ©1959, 1971, 1980 by Gabor Peterdi
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John Collier - Presenting Moonshine. London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd, 1941.
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Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky, Definitely Maybe, Collier-Macmillan, 1979, Cover by Richard Powers
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Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years - ITV - September 6, 1981 - October 25, 1981
Drama (8 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Robert Hardy as Winston Churchill
Siân Phillips as Clementine Churchill
Nigel Havers as Randolph Churchill
Tim Pigott-Smith as Brendan Bracken
David Swift as Professor Lindemann
Sherrie Hewson as Mrs. Pearman
Moray Watson as Major Desmond Morton
Paul Freeman as Ralph Wigram
Frank Middlemass as Lord Derby
Sam Wanamaker as Bernard Baruch
Peter Barkworth as Stanley Baldwin
Eric Porter as Neville Chamberlain
Edward Woodward as Sir Samuel Hoare
Peter Vaughan as Sir Thomas Inskip
Robert James as Ramsay MacDonald
Tony Mathews as Anthony Eden
Ian Collier as Harold Macmillan
Marcella Markham as Nancy Astor
Walter Gotell as Lord Swinton
Richard Murdoch as Lord Halifax
Clive Swift as Sir Horace Wilson
Phil Brown as Lord Beaverbrook
Diane Fletcher as Ava Wigram
Geoffrey Toone as Sir Louis Kershaw
Norman Jones as Clement Attlee
Geoffrey Chater as Lord Hailsham
Stratford Johns as Lord Rothermere
Norman Bird as Sir Maurice Hankey
Roger Bizley as Ernst Hanfstaengl
James Cossins as Lord Lothian
Guy Deghy as King George V
Stephen Elliott as William Randolph Hearst
Günter Meisner as Adolf Hitler
Frederick Jaeger as Joachim von Ribbentrop
David Langton as Lord Londonderry
Preston Lockwood as Austen Chamberlain
David Markham as the Duke of Marlborough
Richard Marner as Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin
Llewellyn Rees as Lord Salisbury
Terence Rigby as Thomas Barlow
Margaret Courtenay as Maxine Elliott
Merrie Lynn Ross as Marion Davies
Nigel Stock as Admiral Domvile
#Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years#TV#ITV#Drama#1981#1980's#Robert Hardy#Sian Phillips#Nigel Havers#Peter Barkworth#Eric Porter#Sam Wannamaker#Edward Woodward
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Release: January 1, 1993
Lyrics:
Got no reason for coming to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
And the same voice
Comin' to me like it's all slowin' down
And believe me
I was the one who let you know
I was your "sorry ever after"
'74-'75
It's not easy
Nothin' to say 'cause it's already said
It's never easy
When I look on your eyes
Then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on your eyes
Then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your "sorry ever after"
'74-'75
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
'74-'75
Got no reason for comin' to me
And the rain runnin' down
There's no reason
When I look on your eyes
Then I find that I'll do fine
When I look on your eyes
Then I'll do better
I was the one who let you know
I was your "sorry ever after"
'74-'75
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
'74-'75
I was the one who let you know
I was your "sorry ever after"
'74-'75
Giving me more and I'll defy
'Cause you're really only after
'74-'75
Songwriter:
Michael Collier Connell / Douglas John Macmillan / George Harris Huntley / Stephen Jacob Potak / William Jr Wimberley / Timothy W Harper / David Dowell Connell
SongFacts:
"'74–'75" is a song by American band the Connells from their fifth studio album, 'Ring' (1993). The acoustic ballad was released as the album's third single in 1993, but it did not chart in the United States. It would later become a European hit for the band in 1995, reaching the top 10 in a total of 11 European countries and peaking at No. 1 in Norway and Sweden. It also charted in the top 20 of the United Kingdom. Since the Connells never had another hit, they are widely seen as a one-hit wonder.
In the song, singer Mike Connell nostalgically reflects on the passing of time and how people he used to know have changed now. The music video, directed by Mark Pellington, features students from Needham B. Broughton High School's Class of 1975 and compares the photographs from their yearbook, with how they look and have aged since then.
The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Mark Pellington. It was shot at Needham B. Broughton High School in the band's hometown Raleigh, North Carolina in 1993, and features members of the Class of 1975, juxtaposing yearbook pictures with footage of the same people as they appeared in 1993. On November 14, 2015, to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1974–1975 class, a remixed video of the song was released, showing the class members as they looked 22 years after the original video was released.
#Youtube#Spotify#The Connells#'74-'75#music#music video#hit of the day#video of the day#youtube video#chaos radi o#good music#90s#90s charts#90s music#90s style#1993#rock#alternative rock#indie rock#pop rock#lyrics#songfacts#157
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Tim Hildebrandt: The City of Gold and Lead - Collier/Macmillan #042701, October 1988
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Just a stunt? Oh, really. 🤔
"Stephen King has given a blunt three word response to discovering that 23 of his books have been banned from school libraries in Florida, a law which is now being challenged by six major book publishers.
In 2022, Florida governor Ron DeSantis signed a landmark legislation that targeted books which included any sexually explicit material, following complaints from conservative group Moms for Liberty.
The law was brought into effect in July 2023 and has seen noteworthy classics such as Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain all removed from elementary, middle and high school libraries. Even non-fiction books like The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank has also been banned.
Amongst the novels by King that have reportedly been banned include Carrie, It, The Gunslinger, The Running Man and The Long Walk.
King, who is no stranger to voicing his political opinion, wrote in response to learning just how many of his books have been banned: 'Florida has banned 23 pf [sic] my books. What the f***?'
Six major book publishers, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, Macmillan Publishers and Sourcebooks have now teamed up to challenge the 'sweeping book removal provisions' of House Bill 1069.
In a press release the publishers highlighted the potential abuses of the law that can happen once a complaint is raised. The statement says: 'HB 1069 requires school librarians to remove books that contain anything that can be construed as ‘sexual conduct,’ with no consideration of the educational value of the work as a whole. If ‘a parent or a resident of the county’ objects to a book, the book must be removed within five days and remain unavailable until the objection is resolved. There is no requirement to review a book within a reasonable time frame—or even to return it if it has been found not to violate the statute. If a book is returned to the library, an objector may request a review by a state-appointed special magistrate at the expense of the school district.'
The publishers add: 'Students need access to books that reflect a wide range of human experiences to learn and grow. It’s imperative for the education of our young people that teachers and librarians be allowed to use their professional expertise to match our authors’ books to the right reader at the right time in their life.'
Florida Department of Education spokesperson Sydney Booker, has since pushed back on the publisher’s lawsuit, telling the BBC that it is a ‘stunt,’ adding that: 'There are no books banned in Florida and that, sexually explicit material and instruction are not suitable for schools.'"
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Found in "Five Bushel Farm" by Elizabeth Coatsworth. Published by Macmillan, 1939.
Found in "Problems, Cases and Materials on Evidence" by Eric Green, Charles Nesson and Peter Murray. Published by Aspen Law and Business, 2000.
Found in "The Web of Evil" by Lucille Emerick. Published by Doubleday, 1948.
Found in "Clifford Goes to Hollywood" by Norman Bridwell. Published by Scholastic, 1980.
Found in "The How and Why Wonder Book of Primitive Man" by Donald Barr. Published by Wonder Books, 1961.
Found in "The Iliad of Homer" translated by Richard Lattimore. Published by the University of Chicago Press, 1957.
Found in "Madness and Civilization" by Michel Foucault. Published by Vintage, 1973.
Found in "The White Album" by Joan Didion. Published by Pocket Books, 1980.
Found in "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club (Part One)" by Charles Dickens. Published by Collier, 1900.
Found in "The Oxford Book of Short Stories" chosen by V.S. Pritchett. Published by the Oxford Press, 1981.
Forgotten Bookmarks found in books (x)
#art#illustration#cat#typography#graphic design#cover art#80's/90's#antique#vintage#60's/70's#40's/50's#20's/30's#00's/10's
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Library book haul:
The Metaphysical Poets: A key text in the modern evaluation of the great religious poets of seventeenth-century England: John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, Henry Vaughan, and Thomas Traherne. by Helen C. White (1896-1967). Collier Books, New York, USA. 1962.
The Sorrow Dance by Denise Levertov. New Directions, New York, USA. 1966.
Voices of the Stones. By A. E (1867-1935). The Macmillan Company, New York, USA. 1925.
If you want a copy, dm me.
#mine#dark academia#poetry#early 20th century#edwardian poetry#^^ trying to reach target audience#metaphysical poetry
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Bernard Gunther - Sense Relaxation (Below your mind) - Macmillan-Collier - 1969 (photography by Paul Fusco)
#witches#touchers#occult#vintage#sense relaxation#sense#relaxation#mind#experiments#being alive#macmillan-collier#bernard gunther#sensory awakening#sensory#paul fusco#1969
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: ❤️ No Nap For Benjamin Badger.
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The Unital Joinery Series. Taking a few liberties and looking under the hood of a druther worldly Y program. One hundred percent made from bits of The Secular City: Secularization And Urbanization In Theological Perspective: A Celebration Of Its Liberties And An Invitation To Its Discipline by Harvey Cox which was first published in 1965. Found in a paperback edition from The Macmillan Company, USA and Collier-Macmillan Canada Ltd.. The above photo by Jivananda Candrāmā (James FitzGerald) was archived by name and posted prior.. -Jivananda (Jim)
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Tender Is The Night (1934)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Collier / Macmillan
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i’m right and i should say it
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