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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 is a mixed-use suburb located in the City of Kwinana within the Perth Metropolitan Region, the state capital of Western Australia. It comprises almost entirely a wetland reserve, The Spectacles Wetlands, surrounded by degraded native bushland. A small number of residential housing properties lie in the south-eastern corner of the ...
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
The historic Story City Carousel has thousands of riders each year. Find out more about the 111-year-old merry-go-round.
The Spectacles Wetlands (Nyungar: Djinining) is a wetland located in the eponymous suburb, 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the central business district of Perth, the capital of Western Australia. It is part of Beeliar Regional Park .
Among them is the small city of Sabae, in Fukui prefecture, about a 3.5-hour train ride from Tokyo. It’s widely known as Japan’s eyeglasses capital – and for good reason.
The city appears in the film The Wizard of Oz (1939), directed by Victor Fleming. The 1976 Australian musical Oz is a reimagining of Baum's original story, set in 1970s Australia. The city appears in Return to Oz, having been destroyed by the Nome King with all of its inhabitants turned to stone.
Speaking in the art-deco splendor of Amsterdam’s Tuschinski movie theater, Grimonprez started with an extract from his film “Shadow World,” which investigated the arms trade.