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Letterman paintings..I have a large Letterman painting on canvas that is tropical flowers and parrots. It has a dark green background with mauve hibiscus type flowers and jewel toned multi-colored...
A friend told me she had read a poem about letting your children go being like flying a kite....but she couldn't remember what it was called or who it was by. Any one recognise it? Thank in advance.
I read a book written by a sixteen year old about 25 or more years ago. It was set in Ulster in the 11th century and the main character was Luke the Harper. I stupidly lent it to someone. I cannot...
I can't remember the title of a novel set in a black town in the south in first half of 20th c. In one scene near the end of the book, a lovable character, a black man, gets rabies and his loving wife...
Im trying to locate a novel I read years ago about a police chief's search for a serial killer who leaves playing cards at the scene of the crime. At the end the chief realises that the killer is in...
Trying to trace a poem I heard as a child it began with Arithmatic just makes me sick cried our poor little Mary, the figures never act the same they're always so contrary. That night when Mary fell...
Sorry, I can't seem to post an answer to follow on... An advertising agency have asked me to write in to arrange a meeting with them to discuss a possible job opportunity as a copywriter. Problem is...
The Hans Holbein the Youner exhibition opened today at the Tate Britain in London. He was the court painter of Henry VIII, and it is by his hand that most of the famous portriats of the day were...
In this article: http://books.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,1 881157,00.html John Sutherland claims that, "crap lines can be found in even the most revered places," and Macbeth is, "a veritable sea...
the splendor of a town's landscape inspired a visiting painter to collide skies,flowers and skulls with easels, paints and canvas. what is the name of the town?
Afternoon All, I read this book about a year a go and was having a bit of a debate last night about whether it was a work of fiction or not. I thought that it was based on accounts from people who...