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John Morris Reeves, known as James Reeves (1 July 1909 – 1 May 1978) was a British writer principally known for his poetry, plays and contributions to children's literature and the literature of collected traditional songs. His published books include poetry, stories and anthologies for both adults and children.
James, Jim, Jimmy or Jamie Reeves may refer to: James Reeves (footballer) (1869–1937), English footballer who played in Spain; James Reeves (physician) (1829–1896), American physician; James Reeves (writer) (1909–1978), British writer; Jimmy Reeves (1904–1974), American boxer; Jim Reeves (1923–1964), American country and popular music ...
Every year on November 5, skies across England, Scotland and Wales are illuminated by fireworks as Brits head out into the night to enjoy Guy Fawkes Night celebrations.
Possibly the best-known version is by Jim Reeves, although it has been sung by several other singers. It tells the story of a brave engineer who takes his train out on a stormy night after kissing his sweetheart goodbye, promising to marry her the next day, but he is killed in a head-on collision with another train.
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Fireworks: Nine Profane Pieces (aka Fireworks: Nine Stories in Various Disguises or Fireworks) is an anthology of short fiction by Angela Carter.It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1974 by Quartet Books Ltd. and contains a collection stories, several of which are based on Carter's own experiences of living in Japan from 1969 to 1971.
Economists are concerned about a longer decline in economic activity, but a shrinking manufacturing industry should be cause for more concern
Stravinsky composed Feu d'artifice as a wedding present for Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's daughter Nadezhda and Maximilian Steinberg, who had married a few days before her father's death.