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  2. William Least Heat-Moon - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sullivan of the New York Times Book Review commented that Least Heat-Moon celebrates "serendipity and joyous disorder." [7] Here, There, Elsewhere (2013) is a collection of Least Heat-Moon's best short-form travel writing. An Osage Journey to Europe 1827-1830 (2013) was translated and edited by Least Heat-Moon and James K Wallace. It is ...

  3. PrairyErth - Wikipedia

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    William Least Heat-Moon (born William Trogdon) was the acclaimed writer of the bestseller Blue Highways (1982) when he began to write PrairyErth. Blue Highways had been a book about his wanderings along America's little-travelled byways, and while PrairyErth is similarly about the undiscovered heart of the United States, it focuses much more ...

  4. List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 2000 - Wikipedia

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    William Least Heat-Moon: River-Horse: A Voyage Across America: Travel literature; The United States of America: January 23, 2000: Isaac Stern: My First 79 Years: Memoir/Autobiography; Classical music; Violins: January 30, 2000: Robert Novak: Completing the Revolution: A Vision for Victory in 2000

  5. River Horse - Wikipedia

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    River Horse is the literal English translation of the Greek word Hippopotamus (ἱπποπόταμος). Other uses include: River Horse, a sculpture at George Washington University; River Horse Brewery, a brewery in New Jersey; River-Horse, a 1999 book by William Least Heat-Moon

  6. Blue Highways - Wikipedia

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    Blue Highways Revisited: Written and photographed by Edgar I. Ailor III, and Edgar I. Ailor IV, Blue Highways Revisited is a 30-year follow-up to Heat-Moon's original book. The Ailors re-travel the routes of Heat-Moon and seek out the sites he visited, as well as the people he interacted with along the way. [2]

  7. Apollo 8 astronaut William Anders, who took 'Earthrise' photo ...

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    (Reuters) -Retired astronaut William Anders, who was one of the first three humans to orbit the moon, capturing the famed "Earthrise" photo during NASA's Apollo 8 mission in 1968, died on Friday ...

  8. William Shatner has performed for decades, but he also loves ...

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    In a wide-ranging conversation, Times television critic Robert Lloyd spoke to the multi-hyphenate artist about his seven-decade career and how at 93, he isn't slowing down.

  9. Billy Tripp - Wikipedia

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    Tripp aspired to meet one of his favorite authors and left a note for William Least Heat-Moon at a pub the author frequented. Billy later received a reply letter and the two met. Heat-Moon gave Billy his steel canoe which he used to travel the waterways in his book River Horse. The Canoe is now prominently displayed in The Mindfield. [8]