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Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (French: Mal d'Archive: Une Impression Freudienne) is a book by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. It was first published in 1995 by Éditions Galilée , based on a lecture Derrida gave at a conference, Memory: The Question of the Archives, organised by the Freud Museum in 1994.
Mighty Samson was a comic book series published Gold Key Comics. A post-apocalyptic adventure, it was set in the area around New York City, now known as "N'Yark", on an Earth devastated by a nuclear war. [1] The series was created by writer Otto Binder and artist Frank Thorne. [2]
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...
Sampson Walker: Manager: Joe Schofield: Stadium: The Old Recreation Ground: Football League Second Division: 8th (42 Points) FA Cup: First Round (knocked out by Aston Villa) Top goalscorer: League: Wilf Kirkham (26) All: Wilf Kirkham (33) Highest home attendance: 17,936 vs. Stoke, 24 January 1925: Lowest home attendance: 5,000 vs. Southampton ...
Walker's first comprehensive suite of colour and monotone illustrations appeared in Stories for Pictures (1912) and in the Foreword for that title written by Mackay, Walker was described in the following terms: "Dugald Stewart Walker, a new artist of remarkable talent, suggesting Rackham and Dulac but entirely original in spirit and execution."
ACME Newspictures sometimes credited as Acme News Photos was a United States news agency that operated from 1923 to 1952. History. ACME operated from 1923 to 1951, ...
Bitter Root is an American comic book series, co-created by Sanford Greene, Chuck Brown and David F. Walker.Published by Image Comics, the series is set during the Harlem Renaissance and follows the Sangeryes, a family of monster hunters who attempt to cure creatures rather than killing them. [1]
None of the 15 members of crew L-22 were able to escape the damaged bomber and all hatches and ports were found still in place. The wings and forward fuselage burned on impact, with only the rear fuselage remaining. The aircraft had been preparing to land at Walker AFB, New Mexico, when it was lost. Due to the extended period that the crash ...