Harold Nelson - Undine by the river. The Caxton Series, 1901.
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From our stacks: Title page from The Friendship of Books. Edited, with an introduction, by Temple Scott. Illustrated by Harold Nelson. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1926.
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Undine and Aslauga’s Knight by La Motte Fouqué
London
George Newnes Ld
Southampton Street
Strand
1901
Artist : Harold Nelson
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Harold Nelson
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Harold Nelson (1871—1948)
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Harold Edward Hughes Nelson (English, 1871-1948) - Ex Libris Alfred Anteshed (digital rework)
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NBC Promo Pics for Episode 10.10 (Part 1 of 2)
"THE BLACKLIST"
"THE POSTMAN"
ORIGINAL
04/30/2023 (10:00PM - 11:00PM) (Sunday) : After an inmate opens fire at a high-security prison, the Task Force investigates a contraband smuggler known as The Postman. Cooper revisits his past ties to the suspect.
TV-14
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Sad goth chick.
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Harold Nelson - Undine and Aslauga's Knight. The Caxton Series, 1901.
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"You must love in such a way that the person you love feels free."
Thich Nhat Hanh
"More people would learn from their mistakes if they weren't so busy denying them."
Harold J. Smith
"A man always has two reasons for what he does: a good one, and the real one."
J. Pierpont Morgan
"The world is changed by your example, not your opinion."
Paulo Coelho
"To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail."
Abraham Maslow
"People are strange: They are constantly angered by trivial things, but on a major matter like totally wasting their lives, they hardly seem to notice."
Charles Bukowski
"Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, Faith looks up."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination."
Nelson Mandela
"There is no come back to caves. We are too many."
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
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Frank Sinatra - One for My Baby (1958)
Frank Sinatra - One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) (1958)
Johnny Mercer (Lyrics) | Harold Arlen (Music)
from:
"Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely" (LP)
(2018 Deluxe Edition)
Traditional Pop
JukeHostUK
(left click = "play")
(320kbps)
Personnel:
Frank Sinatra: Vocals
Orchestra: The Nelson Riddle Orchestra
Piano:
Bill Miller
Guitar:
Al Hendrickson
Al Viola
Harp:
Kathryn Julye
Double Bass:
Joe Comfort
Eddie Gilbert
Drums / Percussion:
Frank Flynn
Bill Richmond
Horns:
Trumpet:
Cappy Lewis
Trombone:
Milt Bernhart
Russell Brown
Ray Sims
Tommy Pederson
French Horn:
James Decker
James McGee
George Price
Reeds/Woodwinds:
Clarinet:
Gus Bivona
Sal Franzella
Chuck Gentry
Morris Bercov
Oboe:
Arnold Koblentz
Champ Webb
Flute:
Arthur Gleghorn
Harry Klee
Bassoon:
Don Christlieb
Norman Herzberg
Strings:
Violin:
Israel Baker
Victor Bay
Alex Beller
Arnold Belnick
Daniel Karpilowsky
Emo Neufeld
Ben Gill
Paul Shure
Felix Slatkin
Marshall Sosson
Victor Amo
Gerald Vinci
Viola:
Alvin Dinkin
Stanley Harris
Paul Robyn
Dave Sterkin
Cello:
James Arkatov
Armand Kaproff
Joseph Saxon and
Eleanor Slatkin
Conductor: Nelson Riddle
Arranger: Nelson Riddle
Producer: Voyle Gilmore
Recorded:
@ The Capitol Tower Studios
in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California USA
on June 25, 1958
Album Released:
on September 8, 1958
Capitol Records
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Today a middle-aged woman brought a large book of wall reliefs from the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak to the front counter and began paging through it slowly. The book, by Harold Hayden Nelson, is Volume 106 of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications. She shook her head. "All the old paintings on the tombs..."
Her voice faded away for a moment, and then she continued:
"They do the sand dance, don't you know?"
I allowed that I did not know as much as I wished about Egyptian art. She nodded, as if she understood that we could all stand to learn more. "If you move too quick," she said, "They're falling down like dominoes."
Yes, I agreed, it was reasonable to believe that if one attempted to dance too quickly, one might indeed stumble and fall.
"All the bazaar men by the Nile, they've got their money on a bet," she added. This confused me slightly. Did she say "bazaar men," or "bizarre men?" And I did not understand the relevance of gambling at the bazaar to falling while dancing. Before I could ask her to clarify, she blurted out: "Gold crocodiles. Way oh, way oh." Again, however, I might have misunderstood. Was she saying "Way oh," or "Weigh, oh?" Or perhaps "Whey, oh?"
"Gold crocodiles?" I asked.
Her tone took on that of a patient teacher, and she began to explain: "Foreign types with the hookah pipes say 'way oh, way oh. A-O, way oh.'" And then, as if she had now clarified everything, she said simply: "Walk like an Egyptian."
I was now entirely lost. It did not help that she immediately unleashed an additional torrent of what, to me at least, seem like nonsense: It was something about blonde waitresses taking trays while spinning and crossing floors and dropping drinks. Then she said one sentence that was downright hurtful, and I felt that she was taunting me:
"All the schoolkids, so sick of books, they like the punk and the metal bands."
"Sick of books, are they?" I interjected. "Perhaps you're sick of books as well. Perhaps I should just take this back." I grabbed the book and slammed it shut. "For your information, an affinity for books and an affection for punk and metal bands are by no means mutually exclusive. I myself am fond of... of..." I admit that it took me a moment to remember the name of any such bands, but they eventually came to me. "Wyld Stallyns! And Cradle of Filth! I've written about them on my blog! All you have to do is search."
She shrugged and headed for the door. As she walked, she continued talking, saying something about buzzers and marketplaces and back-bending and arm-shifting. I followed her toward the door, and the last thing I heard her say before the door shut behind her was, "Life is hard, you know."
Yes, I thought, life IS hard. Especially if you own a bookstore.
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Lowkey thinking about the Super Students AU and that there could also be a PPU version of it..
And the weird thing is,I was listening to Welcome To The Show from Equestria Girls and came up with doing an animatic that I will never make with the Super Students AU
So,here’s the list of who i think is who
And mind you,this is based off of the song alone
Adagio Dazzle:PPV!Kareo-culate(yes,i changed her name)
Aria Blaze:PPV!Imaginato
Sonata Dusk:PPV!Hypnato
Twilight Sparkle:Kareo-culate
Rarity:Nebula
Fluttershy:Elementri
AppleJack:Anti-Gravi
Rainbow Dash:Stretch-O
Pinkie Pie:Mirror Me This
Sunset Shimmer:(Haven’t decided.Could be Nelson or Naixil)
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