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Woolrich, Inc., founded in 1830 by John Rich and Daniel McCormick, is the oldest manufacturer of outdoor wear in the United States. The company was founded for the purpose of manufacturing fabric for the wives of hunters, loggers and trappers.
Dead Man Blues is a 1948 [1] short story collection by American crime writer Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym William Irish. It comprises seven short stories. [ 2 ] An abridged 1947 edition was published by Lawrence Spivak / The American Mercury the previous year.
Cornell George Hopley Woolrich (/ ˈ w ʊ l r ɪ tʃ / WUUL-ritch; December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer. He sometimes used the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley .
Saccone expects the former to represent a good chunk of Woolrich’s online sales and to help the brand test the waters and build brand awareness in untapped markets like China and South Korea.
Woolrich’s heritage, rooted in the outdoors-y American lifestyle, provides themes as large and wide as the country itself. The spring coed collection anchored the offering to a trip across ...
The Guilty is a 1947 American film noir directed by John Reinhardt, based on Cornell Woolrich's short story "He Looked Like Murder". The film was produced by oil millionaire Jack Wrather , the husband of lead actress Bonita Granville .
The Black Angel is a 1943 novel by Cornell Woolrich, which was based on two of his own short stories, Murder in Wax and Face Work (later reissued under the title Angel Face). Woolrich had reworked many of his short stories into full-length novels, including Black Angel.
The screenplay by Philip Yordan is based on Cornell Woolrich's 1944 novel The Black Path of Fear. It stars Robert Cummings as Chuck Scott, a veteran who suffers from hallucinations. When he returns a lost wallet to violent mobster Eddie Roman (Steve Cochran), Eddie offers to hire him as a chauffeur.