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The hardbound edition as it came out (without the intended cover) in 1986.
My signed copy of the book suffered some wear and tear:
I had it with us in the old Dodge Van when George and I went fishing on the wharf.
While I was gone at a pay phone, George caught a pretty big halibut that he thought was dead by the time i got back.
I checked it and it was still alive, so I took the jacket off the book and killed the fish as fast as I could by clubbing its head with the back binding of the book- the heaviest thing I had on hand.
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Hal’s books:
- …” Captain Nemo…”:
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Hal’s book, made into a movie:
- “Mark, I Love You”:
- odd. they’re not mentioning Sterling Hayden in the cast.
- he had a part during the trial. he spoke up for what is considered “normal” at sea- not all pretty and rust-free.
- hmm. i have this wrong about Sterling Hayden being in the movie and the reason for the mistake is interesting:
- Sterling Hayden had a role in the story, but not as an actor in the movie:
- yes, Sterling Hayden is an actor. *
- but, if he is not in the movie, how does he fit into the story ?
- it happened that Hal and Sterling Hayden were close friends.
- in real life, he testified for Hal in the real trial.
- the opposing the lawyer in the trial, argued that Hal was an irresponsible father, because he took his son to sea in an old rusty ship.
- Sterling Hayden's testimony was that the world of ships at sea is not pretty and rust-free like the opposing lawyer wanted us to think.**
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- Sterling Hayden was played in the movie by ________.
- can't find the movie on Netflix. Sterling Hayden's name must have been fictionalized, because, otherwise, his name would appear in the cast of characters. and that would be confusing, to have a famous actor's name in the character column in IMDb.
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* - Sterling Hayden played in "The Godfather" and "Doctor Strangelove":
- in "The Godfather", he is the chief of police who is shot in the Italian restaurant by Michael Corleone ( Al Pacino ).
- in "Doctor Strangelove", he is the general who goes nuts and starts World War Three. he delivers the famous line about, ... " our precious bodily fluids ".
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Galway is a city in Ireland. It is in the West Region and the province of Connacht. Galway City Council is the local authority for the city. Galway lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay and is surrounded by County Galway.
The popular song "Galway Girl" or "The Galway Girl" is a song written by Steve Earle and recorded with Irish musician Sharon Shannon, which was featured on Earle's 2000 album Transcendental Blues.
A cover version of the song by Mundy and Shannon reached number one and became the most downloaded song of 2008 in Ireland.
"Galway Girl" tells the semi-autobiographical story of the singer's reaction to a beautiful black haired blue eyed girl he meets in Galway, Ireland. Local references include Salthill and The Long Walk.
Lots of people believe that Galway people have black or very dark hair due to the fact that many spaniards landed there (or were shipwrecked) at the time of the Spanish armada.
Galway is also home to The Spanish Arch which was originally an extension of the city wall from Martin's Tower to the bank of the Corrib, as a measure to protect the city's quays, which were located in the area once known as the Fish Market (now Spanish Parade). It was constructed during the mayoralty of Wylliam Martin in 1584, being called ceann an bhalla (the head of the wall).
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Galway, Ireland, Europe
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our Founder Sarah Corbett delivered a talk at the 'Emporium of Invaluable Insights' tent in Shambala Festival, UK 2014. The tent & speakers where hosted by Futerra.
Founder of Futerra Ed Gillespie said: "Sarah inspired us to stitch and bitch with the best, urging elegant and beautiful provocations with graft that shift perceptions and behaviours, campaigning has never looked so artful."
Here is the board summary of Sarah's talk created by @VisualMinutes illustrators during the talk and left for festival-goers to read throughout the festival.
All photo credits to Futerra's Rachel Jones
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