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...“But you can buy a vintage issue of Harper’s Bazaar edited by Diana Vreeland and art directed by Alexey Brodovitch.”...
...Senior airline executives have called for a more in-depth probe, which Harper is expected to ask the CAA to lead....
...and who was the founder of Harpers & Queen magazine....
...By the late 1970s, Reverend Willie Maxwell was notorious in Alexander City, not too far from Montgomery, Lee’s hometown in Alabama....
...Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud and the Last Trial of Harper Lee, by Casey Cep, William Heinemann, RRP£20/Knopf, RRP$26.95 The Reverend Willie Maxwell was a larger-than-life figure in 1970s Alabama accused...
...Willie embarks on the Redex Trial, a gruelling Aussie car race, but soon finds himself in Aboriginal territory, where he makes an unsettling series of discoveries that force him to re-examine who he is....
...In 1862, in the midst of America’s Civil War, Abraham Lincoln lost his third child Willie....
...In 1862, in the midst of civil war, Abraham Lincoln lost his third child Willie; this is the reimagined story of Lincoln’s visit to his son’s tomb, and how he drew strength from his sorrow for battles ahead...
...Willie Nelson countrified it with his customary elegance....
...And the words used to describe the Harper phenomenon conform to type: he is the second coming of New York Yankee hero Mickey Mantle, or even Willie Mays, the most complete player to set foot on the diamond...
...“When the question of running again came up, she was very reluctant and worried for Bridget,” says Sharon Harper, a close friend....
...Country music star Willie Nelson is assuredly not French, but a week or so before the Oscars he described as naive the notion that the “implosion” of the Twin Towers was caused by crashing jets....
...Hand Me My Travelin’ Shoes By Michael Gray Bloomsbury £25, 432 pages FT bookshop price: £20 Blind Willie McTell was posthumously celebrated as a great bluesman....
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