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A Forss To Reckon With by KEN WHEELING PAGE 9 The President's Turnout by ROGER & SUSAN MURRAY PAGE 13 The Dating of Carriages, part 7 by CHRISTOPHER NICHOLSON PAGE 19 The Geometry of Pair-Horse Draught by DR. GORDON S. CANTLE PAGE 22 The Bowler Hat by TONY BUTLER PAGE 26 Carriage Safety Checklist by JERRY TRAPANI Columns & Departments PAGE: 29: Memories, Mostly Horsy PAGE 32: Collectors' Corner• Cast-Iron Carriage Toys PAGE 33: From the CMA Library• Sleigh Colors PAGE 35: The Bookshelf PAGE 3 7: The CAr'\ Bookstore PACE 38: The Passing Scene PAGE 46: Advertising Section PACE 62: Your Letters PAGE 64: The View from the Box • by Ken WHEELING
Police and soldiers across Tamaulipas, Mexico's north-eastern state are hunting Chano Salgado. A reclusive young widower and political apostate, Salgado is forced to go on the run after he is persuaded to blow up the pipelines of Ethylclad, a sluicing operation sucking the local groundwater dry.
... Something Completely Different [a photo essay] Turnout: part 2 (proper-and fun-turnout for sleighs) by Vicki NELSON BODOH Elkanah Deane (the story of a Williamsburg coachmaker) by Ken WHEELING Road to the WEG, part 4 (Mike McLennan works toward his goal) Our Shared Past Carriages & Driving Nuts and Bolts Backward Glances In the Carriage House In the Stable The Road Behind Our Community Memory Lane Your Letters The Last Word
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Text and Image in Modern European Culture is a collection of essays that are transnational and interdisciplinary in scope. Employing a range of innovative comparative approaches to reassess and undermine traditional boundaries between art forms and national cultures, the contributors shed new light on the relations between literature and the visual arts in Europe after 1850. Following tenets of comparative cultural studies, work presented in this volume explores international creative dialogues between writers and visual artists, ekphrasis in literature, literature and design (fashion, architecture), hybrid texts (visual poetry, surrealist pocket museums, poetic photo-texts), and text and im...
Caught between an ambitious Major Fenwick, commander of Fort Hughes, and Chief Horse Who Runs On Tiptoes, leader of a small band of renegade Cheyenne, Casey Beymer is forced to teach those Cheyenne how to play baseball in order to save his own neck. At first the Indians are reluctant to learn the white mans game, but then Casey finds the secret to arousing their boundless enthusiasm. When the Fort Hughes team succumbs to smallpox just before a high-stakes Fourth of July game in Denver, the Cheyenne, and Casey, are drafted to replace them---with startling results.