Carole Lombard - Wikipedia. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Carole Lombard, vero nome. Alice Jane Peters (Fort Wayne, 6 ottobre. La Lombard fu una grande celebrit. Carole Lombard nel 1. Successivamente comparve in molte pellicole del periodo muto, finch. Il suo inestimabile estro comico venne messo in risalto da Howard Hawks, che nel 1. Ventesimo secolo (1. Grazie al suo glamour e alla sua vivace ironia, la Lombard fu protagonista di gustosi battibecchi con il partner John Barrymore, dimostrando di possedere notevole verve comica e disinvoltura. Da allora sar. L'anno seguente interpret. Wellman e co- interpretata da Fredric March. I due andarono a vivere in un ranch a Encino (California), che divent. L'anno seguente fu diretta dal grande Ernst Lubitsch nella amara ma brillante commedia Vogliamo vivere! Dopo qualche giorno decise di far ritorno a casa in aereo, contrariamente a quanto avrebbe voluto sua madre che la accompagnava. Era il 1. 6 gennaio 1. Carole Lombard e sua madre morirono sul colpo; la Lombard aveva solo trentatr. Immediately after completing The Road to Glory, Hawks began writing his next film, Fig Leaves, his first (and, until 1935, only) comedy. The film portrays a married couple by juxtaposing them in the Garden of Eden and in. Les Chemins de la gloire (The Road to Glory
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Ritorna l'amore (Made for Each Other), regia di John Cromwell (1. Non puoi impedirmi d'amare (In Name Only), regia di John Cromwell (1. Angeli della notte (Vigil in the Night), regia di George Stevens (1. Non desiderare la donna d'altri (They Knew What They Wanted), regia di Garson Kanin (1. Il signore e la signora Smith (Mr. Smith), regia di Alfred Hitchcock (1. Vogliamo vivere! URL consultato il 1. The Fiction of Robert E. Howard. Table of Contents. Here is a glossary of tribes, clothing, weapons and other stuff relating to the Arabic, Turkish, and Mongolian stories(mainly the Historical ones, but also applicable for many Conan stories). Fantasy Stories. 1. Conan the Cimmerian. Howard’s most famous creation, the Cimmerian barbarian, thief, pirate and eventual King of Aquilonia during the pre- Ice Age Hyborian Age. Kull of Valusia. An Atlantean barbarian and King of Valusia in the ancient Thurian Age (predating Conan’s Hyborian Age). He appears in the Bran Mak Morn story “Kings of the Night.” See here for further information. Solomon Kane. A Tudor- period puritan adventurer, wandering across Europe and Africa. See here for a Solomon Kane timeline. Title. First published. Notes(7) Blades of the Brotherhood (aka The Blue Flame of Vengeance; The Blue Flame of Death)1. He is referenced in the Kirowan story “The Children of the Night” and features in the Turlough O’Brien story “The Dark Man.” Wikipedia puts “The Little People” and “The Lost Race” here because they are “related to, but does not feature, Bran”—however, the only connection is that these stories have Picts in them, and “The Lost Race” quite clearly takes place centuries earlier (the protagonist says “my race came from Gallia only a hundred years ago,” thus fixing the story as being a pre- Roman tale of the Bronze Age). Thus, I have moved those stories to Other Fantasy below. See here for further information on Bran Mak Morn. Title. First published. Notes(6) Bran Mak Morn. Bran Mak Morn: A Play. Howard juvenilia”(8) The Drums of Pictdom? Bran” — in fact, it is just 4 lines long: “How can I wear the harness of toil / And sweat at the daily round, /While in my soul forever / The drums of Pictdom sound?”(2) Kings of the Night. Kull(1) Men of the Shadows. A Song of the Race. Worms of the Earth. Untitled: (4) “A gray sky arched ..”1. Turlough Dubh O’Brien. An 1. 1th century Irish outcast. See here for further information. Title. First published. Notes(3) The Dark Man. The Gods of Bal- Sagoth (aka The Blond Goddess of Bal- Sagoth)1. The Shadow of the Hun. Spears of Clontarf. Howard re- wrote this, with added fantasy, as “The Grey God Passes” and also, as a modern horror story, as “The Cairn on the Headland”(1) The Twilight of the Grey Gods (aka The Grey God Passes)1. Howard’s own “Spears of Clontarf”Untitled: (2) “The Dane came in with a rush, hurtling his huge body forward ..”1. Shadow of the Hun(6) “This is the tale of a nameless fight ..” (aka “The Ballad of King Geraint”)? Glenn Lord as a means to identify them. James Allison. A 1. Texan (not to be confused with Kid Allison) who recalls his past lives as ancient heroes while he lies dying from a long disease. See The Thunder- Rider for an Indian counterpart. Title. First published. Notes. Black Eons. Robert M. Price. Brachen the Kelt. The Garden of Fear. Stone Age)Ghenseric’s Fifth- Born Son (aka Ghor, Kin- Slayer)1. The Guardian of the Idol. Gerald W. Page first published 1. Marchers of Valhalla. The Tower of Time (aka Akram the Mysterious)1. Lin Carter first published 1. The Valley of the Worm. Bronze Age)1. 7 Other Fantasy stories. Note: wikipedia places “Black Canaan” in this section, but I moved that story to Weird West since I can see no reason for why it should fit better here. Boxing Stories. 2. Sailor Steve Costigan. A 1. 93. 0s Texan sailor aboard the Sea Girl out of San Francisco, travelling with his white bulldog Mike and having fistic adventures throughout the oceans—though mainly in the Pacific, particularly the China Sea. I can’t really get a chronology going here, so my order is basically just that of publishing. Title. First published. Notes(8) Alleys of Peril (aka Leather Lightning)1. Kid Camera)1. 93. Hollywood!(1. 1) The Sign of the Snake. Costigan story, written as “Mc. Clarney” (the editingis very bad: the ship is the Panther, the bulldog is called Bill, andthe writing is altogether different from the characteristic Costigan tales)(1. The Slugger’s Game. Sluggers on the Beach. Texas Fists (aka Shanghied Mitts)1. Mexicans and miners!(9) The TNT Punch (aka The Waterfront Law; The Waterfront Wallop)1. Cape Town!(1. 6) Vikings of the Gloves (aka Including the Scandinavian)1. Danes battle Swedes!(6) Waterfront Fists (aka Stand Up and Slug)1. Winner Take All (aka Sucker!)1. Untitled: “I had just hung by sparring partner, Battling O’Toole ..”1. It was the end of the fourth round ..”1. The night Sailor Steve Costigan fought Battling O’Rourke ..”1. Sailor Dennis Dorgan. A renamed version of Sailor Steve Costigan (the ship is now the Python, and his dog is called Spike), published under the pseudonym Patrick Ervin. Title. First published. Notes. Alleys of Darkness (aka Alleys of Singapore)1. Alleys of Treachery (aka The Mandarin Ruby)1. The Destiny Gorilla (aka Sailor Costigan and the Destiny Gorilla; Sailor Dorgan and the Destiny Gorilla)1. In High Society (aka Cultured Cauliflowers)1. A Knight of the Round Table (aka Iron- Clad Fists)1. Playing Journalist (aka A New Game for Costigan; A New Game for Dorgan)1. Playing Santa Claus (aka A Two- Fisted Santa Claus)1. Sailor Dorgan and the Jade Monkey (aka Sailor Costigan and the Jade Monkey; The Jade Monkey)1. The Turkish Menace (aka Sailor Dorgan and the Turkish Menace; Sailor Costigan and the Turkish Menace)1. Magic Carpet Magazine in May 1. Darrell C. Richardson and published. The Yellow Cobra (aka Sailor Dorgan and the Yellow Cobra; A Korean Night; A Night Ashore)1. Kid Allison. Referenced in the Sailor Steve Costigan story “Fist and Fang.” Not to be confused with James Allison. Title. First published. Notes. College Socks (aka A Student of Sockology)1. The Drawing Card?- -- Fighting Nerves?- -- Fistic Psychology?- -- The Good Knight (aka Kid Galahad)1. The Jinx?- -- Man with the Mystery Mitts. The Texas Wildcat?- -- A Tough Nut to Crack?- -- Untitled: “ . Western Stories. 3. Breckinridge Elkins. Humorous stories of a kind, strong but not very smart cowboy from Bear Creek, Nevada, apparently taking place in the 1. This is also called a collection, but that is not truly correct: some names and details have been changed, and the stories were edited to make an over- arching story of Breckinridge’s romantic troubles with Glory Mc. Graw. 3. 2 Pike Bearfield. Not your traditional Westerns, these humorous stories take the form of letters and tales written in semi- illiterate fashion by the none- too- bright but all- too- big (“six foot nine in my socks”) “Pikeston Bearfield, Esquire” of Wolf Mountain, Texas. Unusually, there is no killing in these stories, though the blood splatters furiously enough anyway. Grizzly Elkins. A giant buffalo hunter from Missouri (apparently; he’s called a “piker” once) swinging his Bowie butcher knife in bloody brawls some time in the mid to late 1. Kansas or northern Texas (there are cattle herds heading for Ellsworth, and the Indian Territory is near). Buckner Jeopardy Grimes. Similar to the Pike Bearfield stories in depicting a big, dumb Texan cowboy, though from Knife River this time. The Sonora Kid. AKA Steve Allison. He also appears in some of the El Borak stories. Title. First published. Notes. Brotherly Advice. Desert Rendezvous. The Devil’s Joker (aka The Devil’s Jest; Outlaw Trails)1. Knife, Bullet and Noose (aka Knife, Gun and Noose)1. Red Curls and Bobbed Hair. The Sonora Kid—Cowhand. The Sonora Kid’s Winning Hand. The West Tower. 19. Untitled: “A blazing sun in a blazing sky, reflected from ..”1. The Hades Saloon and gambling hall, Buffalotown ..”1. The Hot Arizona sun had not risen high enough to heat ..”1. Madge Meraldson set her traveling- bag on the station ..”1. Steve Allison settled himself down comfortably in ..”1. The way it came about that Steve Allison, Timoleon ..”1. Other Western stories. Historical Stories. See also Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn and Turlough Dubh O’Brien for historical stories with fantasy elements. El Borak“Francis Xavier Gordon, once of El Paso, Texas, and now for years soldier of fortune in the outlands of the world.” Most stories are set in early 2. Century Afghanistan, but some occur elsewhere in the Arab world. Several of the El Borak (“the Swift”) stories also feature the Sonora Kid. Title. First published. Notes. Blood of the Gods. South Arabia)The Coming of El Borak. The Country of the Knife (aka Sons of the Hawk)1. Afghanistan)The Daughter of Erlik Khan. Afghanistan)El Borak. Sonora Kid; the synopsis of one versionis in the Public Domain. Hawk of the Hills. Afghanistan)Intrigue in Kurdistan. The Iron Terror. 19. Khoda Khan’s Tale. The Land of Mystery. Sonora Kid. The Lost Valley of Iskander (aka Sword of the Hills)1. Afghanistan)North of Khyber. Sonora Kid. A Power Among the Islands. Sonora Kid. The Shunned Castle. Sonora Kid. Son of the White Wolf. Jordan, 1. 91. 7)Three- Bladed Doom. Afghanistan) printed in both a long (novel, 1. L. Sprague De. Camp edited itinto the Conan story “The Flame Knife”The White Jade Ringnever publishedfragment; features the Sonora Kid. Untitled: “Gordon, the American whom the Arabs call El Borak ..”1. When Yar Ali Khan crept into the camp of Zumal Khan ..”never publishedfragment. Dark Agnes de Chastillon. A red- haired peasant girl running from home to become a swordswoman in 1. France. 4. 3 Cormac Fitzgeoffrey. An Anglo- Irish knight who served in the Third Crusade and afterwards stayed in the Middle East during the early to mid 1. Kirby O’Donnell. An American posing as a Kurdish mercenary in Central Asia during the early 2. Century, using the names El Shirkuh (the Mountain Lion) and Ali el Ghazi. Cormac Mac Art. An Irish pirate during the Dark Ages. See here for further information. All four tales are collected in Tigers of the Sea (1. Note: wikipedia places “Isle of Pirate’s Doom” in this section, but I moved it to Other Historical stories since the protagonist is actually Stephen Harmer and there is not a single mention of Black Vulmea in the story. Title. First published. Notes. Black Vulmea’s Vengeance. Swords of the Red Brotherhood.
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