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dark-chocolate-and-red-wine · 7 months ago
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Photo: Christopher Horwood
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poppingmary · 5 months ago
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James Cagney and Jean Harlow in a publicity still for “The Public Enemy” - 1931
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fukutomichi · 3 months ago
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The Plagiarist (2019) directed by James Popplewell Sam Hazeldine as Jason Harlow For @thequeensjester ❤ Thank you for the recommendation!
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crosseyedcricketart · 8 months ago
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MET Gala 2024, "The Garden of Time"
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citizenscreen · 8 months ago
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William Wellman’s THE PUBLIC ENEMY hit theres across the U.S. #OnThisDay in 1931.
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yours-stevie · 1 year ago
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They all look stunning 😍
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fashioninpaper · 7 months ago
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James Cagney Paper Dolks by Tom Tierney
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soft-homestyle · 5 months ago
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James Cagney and Jean Harlow
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Stay cozy.
@soft-homestyle
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nordleuchten · 2 months ago
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What do you think the best biography on Lafayette is? I’ve read the ones by Mike Duncan, Laura Auricchio, and Jason Lane (and of course Laf’s own memoirs!). I know of the Harlow Giles Unger one but just haven’t gotten my hands on it.
Dear Anon,
that is a good question, actually. It normally depends on the question that you want to get an answer to. The books by Harlow Giles Unger (Lafayette) and Mike Duncan (The Hero of Two Worlds) are probably the most “general” biographies out there at the moment. Other books put a bit more focus on a specific topic, like La Fayette’s relationship to George Washington and America, his involvement in the French Revolution, his time in prison and exile or his political agenda in the 1820s and 30s.
That aside, my favourite is probably For Liberty and Glory by James R. Gains. That was my third (or so) book on La Fayette and I really enjoyed it and like to pick it up again from time to time. I also liked The Marquis: Lafayette Reconsidered, the book by Laura Auricchio that you mentioned. Another good one (but only available in German) is General Lafayette in Wittmoldt: ein Leben für die Freiheit by Alfons Galette.
There are many good books about La Fayette and for me personally, in order to stand out, a book needs to have something special, like some new insights or an interesting research focus. But in the end it depends on what you “want” from the book.
I hope you have/had a wonderful day!
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bibaybe · 5 months ago
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Making Spotify Covers :: Harlow St. James
Locked inside of my mind I can't fight, but I'll try Take this pain inside Darkness hides, but it's not Stronger than me
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alxandergoth · 2 years ago
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today’s the big day 🤍💒
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colorhollywood · 20 days ago
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James Cagney in different decades:
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1931 with Jean Harlow (The Public Enemy)
1941 with Olivia de Havilland and Rita Hayworth (The Strawberry Blonde)
1950 with Barbara Payton (Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye)
1961 with Pamela Tiffin and Horst Bucholz (One, Two, Three)
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thursdaymurderbub · 5 months ago
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Excerpt from a 1972 interview with Joan Blondell done on the set of Banyon (1972-1973). Taken from Conversations with Classic Film Stars: interviews from Hollywood's golden era (2016) by James Bawden and Ron Miller.
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stardust-swan · 2 months ago
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90s crushes ✨
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nerds-yearbook · 8 months ago
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After only one season of 13 episodes, the X-Files (1993 - 2018) spin-off The Lone Gunmen (2001) series finale aired on May 11, 2001. The episode had been written simply as a season finale, so the hanging plotlines were concluded in the X-Files episode "Jump the Shark" (2002). The episode had a surprise cameo by David Duchovny as Fox Mulder and brought over popular X-Files character Morris Fletcher (Michael McKean). ("All About Yves", The Lone Gunmen, TV Event)
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citizenscreen · 4 months ago
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Celebrating #InternationalDogDay
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