Which John Harvey is your favorite John Harvey?
A. Recreation John Harvey
B. Existential Crisis John Harvey
C. Gravity John Harvey
D. World Domination John Harvey
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Men in black, John Harvey, Reaktion Books, 1995.
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John Harvey (McLaren M6B Repco-Brabham) Tasman series - Warwick Farm 1971 - Australie. © D. Simpson. - source Carros e Pilotos.
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⛧ W A ⸸ C H I N G ⛧
The remastered Warner Archive version is miles ahead of Mill Creek Entrainment's release 20+ years ago.
That old release was ugly, The amont of scratches and sound issues, the final part of the film with the house fire was so blurry and discolored.
This transfer, however, is absolutely beautiful. There's a lack of special features. But it's such an improvement that I can't complain too much.
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Goncharov (1973) dir. Martin Scorsese
“The greatest mafia movie (n)ever made.”
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John Harvey-Carole Landis "Four jills in a jeep" 1944, de William A. Seiter.
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Four Days (1951) John Guillermin
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Although there is a good deal of evidence that gardens were very popular in mediaeval England, not much is known about methods of culture. The only general treatise of a practical nature […] is the Feat of Gardening [… which] shows a sound grasp of […] fruit trees, grapevines, the cabbage tribe, parsley, saffron, and a long series of herbs […] For the most part [… Anglo-Saxon Plantsmanship …] dealt with native plants, or a few introductions […] (not counting some trees possibly introduced in Roman times) [which] amounted to little more than a dozen species: Birthwort (Aristolochia Clematitis), Borage, Christmas Rose (Helleborus Niger), Coriander, Hepatica, Hollyhock, Hyssop, Lavender, White Lily, Paeony (Paeonia Mascula), Parsley, Rue, Saffron, Savory (? Satureia Montana) and Southernwood (Artemisia Abrotanum). The […] True Laurel (Laurus Nobilis) can almost certainly be added [as well].
By John Harvey in “Mediaeval Plantsmanship in England: The Culture of Rosemary”; Garden History Volume 1 Issue 1 (September 1972); The Gardens Trust (My Ko-Fi Here)
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John Harvey detects a hint of cilantro in his wet food.
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Ritratto di cavaliere di Rodi, Franciabigio, 1514.
Men in black, John Harvey, Reaktion Books, 1995.
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