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The editor of the Dollar Newspaper printed "The Spectacles" with the comment that "it is one of the best from [Poe's] chaste and able pen and second only to the popular prize production, 'The Gold-Bug.'" [2] Editor John Stephenson Du Solle reprinted the story in his daily newspaper The Spirit of the Times in Philadelphia, saying, "Poe's Story ...
The Spectacles may refer to: The Spectacles, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia The Spectacles Wetlands, a wetland in the above suburb; The Spectacles (short story), a short story by Edgar Allan Poe; The Spectacle Maker, a 1934 short film
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Spectacle (band), a 1990s indie pop band "Spectacle", a song by Velvet Revolver from Contraband; Spectacle: Elvis Costello with..., a music show starring Elvis Costello, appearing on the Sundance Channel (United States) Spectacles, the autobiography of Sue Perkins; The Spectacles (short story), by Edgar Allan Poe
During this period Keeler was employed as an editor for Ten Story Book, a popular pulp short-story magazine that also included photos of nude and scantily clad young women. [4] [5] Keeler proceeded to fill the spaces between the features with his own peculiar brand of humor and included illustrations drawn by his wife. Here, he also often ...
Ariana Grande isn't saying goodbye to touring for good — just for now.. Speaking with Variety in an interview published on Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Wicked star spoke about the possibility of ...
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The Black Spectacles (published in the US as The Problem of the Green Capsule, [1] with the subtitle "Being the psychologist's murder case"), first published in 1939, is a detective story by John Dickson Carr featuring his series detective Gideon Fell.