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  2. Gelett Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gelett Burgess (January 30, 1866 – September 18, 1951) was an American artist, art critic, poet, author and humorist. He was an important figure in the San Francisco Bay Area literary renaissance of the 1890s, particularly through his iconoclastic little magazine , The Lark , and association with The Crowd literary group.

  3. Goops - Wikipedia

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    Gelett Burgess' Goops (April 6, 1924) The Goops books, originally published between 1900 and 1950, were created by the artist, art critic , poet, author and humorist Gelett Burgess . The characters debuted, conceptually, in the illustrations [ 1 ] [ 2 ] of Burgess' publication The Lark , in the late 19th century.

  4. Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Gelett Burgess Children's Book Award is an annual award presented by the Gelett Burgess Center for Creative Expression. Named for Gelett Burgess, an artist and writer famous for his humorous Goops series (1900-1950), this award recognizes outstanding books that inspire imagination and creativity, and helps support childhood literacy and lifelong reading.

  5. Purple Cow - Wikipedia

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    The May 1895 issue of The Lark in which Burgess's "Purple Cow" first appeared. The poem was first published in the first issue of Burgess's magazine The Lark in May 1895 and became his most widely known work. [2] It originally had the longer title "The Purple Cow's projected feast/Reflections on a Mythic Beast/Who's Quite Remarkable, at Least". [3]

  6. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Wikipedia

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    A photograph of the Les Demoiselles was first published in an article by Gelett Burgess entitled "The Wild Men of Paris, Matisse, Picasso and Les Fauves", The Architectural Record, May 1910. [ 65 ] Les Demoiselles would not be exhibited until 1916, and not widely recognized as a revolutionary achievement until the early 1920s, when André ...

  7. Teen attacked with machetes on bus home, court told

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    A 14-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed 27 times on a London bus on the way home from school was attacked by two people both armed with "lengthy machetes", a court has heard.

  8. Two O'Clock Courage - Wikipedia

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    Two O'Clock Courage is a 1945 American film noir directed by Anthony Mann and written by Robert E. Kent, based on a novel by Gelett Burgess. The drama features Tom Conway and Ann Rutherford . [ 1 ] It is a remake of Two in the Dark (1936).

  9. Le Petit Journal des Refusées - Wikipedia

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    Le Petit Journal des Refusées (French, “The Little Journal of Rejects”) was a San Francisco-based literary magazine published in 1896. [1] Though the magazine intended to be a quarterly publication, it only produced one issue during its short existence.