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Death Wish 2 Poster Movie 11x17 Charles Bronson J.D. Cannon Jill Ireland Vincent Gardenia


Death Wish 2 Poster Movie 11×17 Charles Bronson J.D. Cannon Jill Ireland Vincent Gardenia


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Death Wish 2 reproduction Approx. Size: 11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm Style A mini poster print Pop Culture Graphics, Inc is Amazon’s largest source for movie and TV show memorabilia, posters and more: Offering tens of thousands of items to choose from. We also offer a full selection of framed posters.. Customer satisfaction is always guaranteed when you buy from Pop Culture Graphics,Inc…

Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches - 28cm x 44cm) (1987) Style A -(Charles Bronson)(John P. Ryan)(Kay Lenz)


Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Movie Poster (11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm) (1987) Style A -(Charles Bronson)(John P. Ryan)(Kay Lenz)


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Death Wish 4: The Crackdown Poster (11 x 17 Inches – 28cm x 44cm) (1987) Style A reproduction poster print CAST: Charles Bronson, John P. Ryan, Kay Lenz; DIRECTED BY: J. Lee Thompson. PRODUCER: Cannon Films….

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Bronson's Loose!: The Making of the Death Wish Films


Bronson’s Loose!: The Making of the Death Wish Films


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In the summer of 1974 the movie Death Wish stunned audiences with its powerful story of an enraged businessman who hits the streets with a handgun to avenge the brutal violation of his wife and daughter. The film packed theaters with cheering moviegoers, became one of the highest-grossing and most controversial movies of the year, and turned star Charles Bronson into the hottest screen icon in the…

A Son of the Circus (Ballantine Reader's Circle)


A Son of the Circus (Ballantine Reader’s Circle)


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“A SON OF THE CIRCUS IS COMIC GENIUS….GET READY FOR IRVING’S MOST RAUCOUS NOVEL TO DATE.”–The Boston Globe”Dr. Farrokh Daruwalla, reared in Bombay by maverick foes of tradition, educated in Vienna, married to an Austrian and long a resident of Toronto, is a 59-year-old without a country, culture or religion to call his own….The novel may not be ‘about’ India, but Irving’s imagined India, whic…

The Myth of the American Superhero


The Myth of the American Superhero


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From the Superman of comic books to Hollywood’s big-screen action stars, Americans have long enjoyed a love affair with the superhero. In this engaging volume John Shelton Lawrence and Robert Jewett explore the historical and spiritual roots of the superhero myth and its deleterious effect on Americas democratic vision. Arguing that the superhero is the antidemocratic counterpart of the classical …




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Death Wish Poster
Cons – did you ever wish death to Clinton?

Poster Edward made a comment that really points to a huge difference in the 2 main political views: As much as I hated Bill Clinton’s politics and his character, I would have never imagined wishing him dead.

Yet how many times do we hear Americans wishing President Bush dead? And making threats to kill him!
Buzzard – you are right. I am a conservative, but also human. Sorry for the slip!

I absolutely despised Clinton and his liberal politics. (Still do.) But never, never, NEVER did I ever wish for his assassination. NEVER!! He was our president, duly elected by the people. We were stuck with him for 8 years and I hated every second. But I would rather be stuck with a president I loathed than to have his life snuffed out by a madman.
I must say that not all liberals wish President Bush dead. Just the moonbat far left moveon.org types.

Samuel Johnson 1709 to 1784 an English icon

Samuel Johnson is one of my favourite English Icons who changed the way way we English looked at ourselves and is often referred to as Dr Johnson. He was a British author who made lasting contributions to English Literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. Johnson was a devout Anglican and committed Tory and has been described as “arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history”. He is also the subject of “the most famous single work of biographical art in the whole of literature”: James Boswell’s Life of Samuel Johnson.

Samuel Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire on 18th September 1709 and attended Pembroke College, Oxford for just over a year, before his lack of funds forced him to leave. After working as a teacher he moved to London, where he began to write miscellaneous pieces for The Gentleman’s Magazine. His early works include the biography The Life of Richard Savage the poems London and The Vanity of Human Wishes and the play Irene.

After nine years of work, Johnson’s Dictionary of The English Language was published in 1755; it had a far-reaching effect on Modern English and has been described as “one of the greatest single achievements of scholarship.” The Dictionary brought Johnson popularity and success. Until the completion of the Oxford English Dictionary 150 years later, Johnson’s was viewed as the pre-eminent British dictionary. His later works included essays, an influential annotated edition of William Shakespeare’s Plays and the widely read tale Rasselas.

In 1763, he befriended James Boswell, with whom he later travelled to Scotland; Johnson described their travels in A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. Towards the end of his life, he produced the massive and influential Lives of the most Eminent English poets, a collection of biographies and evaluations of 17th- and 18th-century poets.

Johnson had a tall and robust figure, but his odd gestures and tics were confusing to some on their first encounter with him. Boswell’s Life, along with other biographies documented Johnson’s behaviour and mannerisms in such detail that they have informed the posthumous diagnosis of Tourette Syndrome (TS), a condition not defined or diagnosed in the 18th century.

After a series of illnesses he died on the evening of 13th December 1784, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. In the years following his death, Johnson began to be recognised as having had a lasting effect on literary criticism, and even as the only great critic of English literature.

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The Chinese call Britain ‘The Island of Hero’s’ which I think sums up what we British are all about. We British are inquisitive and competitive and are always looking over the horizon to the next adventure and discovery.

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I have recently decided to write articles on my favourite subjects: English Sports, English History, English Icons, English Discoveries and English Inventions.

At present I have written many articles which I call “An Englishman’s Favourite Bits Of England” as various chapters.

The Chinese call Britain ‘The Island of Hero’s’ which I think sums up what we British are all about. We British are inquisitive and competitive and are always looking over the horizon to the next adventure and discovery.

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