Transatlantic Review was a literary journal founded in 1959 by Joseph F. McCrindle, who remained its editor until he closed the magazine in 1977. Published...
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Movie, Imagine Media Inc. (2000–2001) ToyFare (1997–2011) Transatlantic Review (1959–1977) Transition (1927–1938) Transsexual News Telegraph (1991–2002)...
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The Hyena (short story) (category Works originally published in Transatlantic Review (1959–1977))
Hyena is a short story by Paul Bowles. It was first published in Transatlantic Review #11 (Winter 1962). It was later included in his short fiction collection...
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Jerry Douglas (section The Transatlantic Sessions)
Station and The Earls of Leicester. He has been a co-director of the Transatlantic Sessions since 1998. In 2024, Douglas was inducted into the International...
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Retrieved 21 November 2022. "Index 1959-1977". Transatlantic Review. London-New York: Transatlantic Review Inc. 1977. p. 16. Retrieved 21 November 2022...
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1931–2000) Tel Quel (France, 1960–1982) The Transatlantic Review (France/UK, 1924) Transatlantic Review (US/UK, 1959–1977) Transition (France, 1927–1938) Vedem...
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Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels (section Reviews)
Xanadu Publications of London published at least four "100 Best" books. Transatlantic editions or simply jacket and cover designs may variably use "the" and...
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Total number of Oscars awarded: 2,170 Films with the most awards: Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)...
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the Bermuda II Agreement, which was signed in 1977 and effective in 1978. During World War II, transatlantic air service between Britain and America was...
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Guglielmo Marconi (section Transatlantic transmissions)
distinguish from atmospheric noise. A detailed technical review of Marconi's early transatlantic work appears in John S. Belrose's work of 1995. The Poldhu...
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films began addressing humanistic issues such as the Holocaust, the transatlantic slave trade, civil rights, war, and terrorism. Spielberg won the Academy...
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The album yielded four hit singles, including "Livin' Thing", the transatlantic Top Ten hit "Telephone Line", which became the band's first gold US...
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works. She published her first collection, The Little Disturbances of Man (1959) with Doubleday. The collection features eleven stories of New York life...
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London Heathrow. Transatlantic flights were the main market, to Washington Dulles from 24 May, and to New York JFK from 17 October 1977. Air France and...
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1960). "Do you like Flounder? A talk with Françoise Sagan". The Transatlantic Review (4): 89–91. JSTOR 41513912. Retrieved 9 October 2024. Two themes...
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Bay (1963). In 1963 Mason settled in Switzerland, and embarked on a transatlantic career. He began to drift into support roles, or second leads: the epic...
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Shannon Airport (section Transatlantic service)
flight taking place in 1939. Shannon was the landing point for the first transatlantic proving flight in 1945 and became the world's first duty-free airport...
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that commemorated the 50th Anniversary of Alcock and Brown's non-stop transatlantic flight from Newfoundland to Britain.[citation needed] In 1971 she was...
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Armitage, "The renaming can happen relatively quickly: for example, the transatlantic conflict of the 1770s that many contemporaries[who?] saw as a British...
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BBC (redirect from BBC review)
the British Broadcasting Company, Ltd, its founding companies; their transatlantic connections; General Post Office licensing system; commercial competitors...
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and Robert E. Litan (Brookings, 1988); Barriers to European Growth: A Transatlantic View, with Robert Z. Lawrence (Brookings, 1987); Economic Choices 1987...
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American art collector, philanthropist, and founder and editor of Transatlantic Review. Based in New York and London, McCrindle amassed a distinguished...
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East African Airways at London Heathrow in 1964 In 1959 BOAC began shifting its Comets from transatlantic routes and released the Comet to associate companies...
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Charles Lindbergh (category Transatlantic flight)
600 miles (5,800 km), flying alone for 33.5 hours in the first solo transatlantic flight. His aircraft, the Spirit of St. Louis, was designed to compete...
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"Intercontinental" series Boeing 707s delivered in 1959–60, and the Douglas DC-8 in March 1960, enabled non-stop transatlantic crossings with a viable payload in both...
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actress and writer Carrie Fisher, suffered a medical emergency on a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles, and died on December 27, at the age...
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Marie of Romania. 1927 June 13 – Charles Lindbergh, following solo transatlantic flight. July 18 – "Double" parade for Commander Richard Byrd and the...
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the Wayback Machine. In: German Historical Institut Washington DC: Transatlantic Perspectives. Europe in the Eyes of European Immigrants to the United...
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Ecumenical Review 1969. "Sweet Lorraine". Esquire 1976. "How One Black Man Came To Be an American: A Review of Roots". The New York Times Book Review 1977. "An...
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Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1959)
the merchant navy, working on the Queen Mary ship as a butcher on the transatlantic run. After the war, he was part of the resident band at the Locarno...
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