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John McMillian's new book, "Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America," is a lively account of an oft-overlooked aspect of the anti-war movement: the hundreds of radical underground newspapers that proliferated and then promptly disappeared between 1964 and 1973.
John McMillian's new book, "Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America," is a lively account of an oft-overlooked aspect of the anti-war movement: the hundreds of radical underground newspapers that proliferated — and then promptly disappeared — between 1964 and 1973.
By Meredith Blake May 3, 2011 John McMillian's new book, "Smoking Typewriters: The Sixties Underground Press and the Rise of Alternative Media in America," is a lively account of an oft-overlooked aspect of the anti-war movement: the hundreds of radical underground newspapers that proliferated — and then promptly disappeared — between 1964 and 1973.
Here was this very cool priest on the cover of his book smoking a cigarette, sitting on a barstool, doing his prayer/performance art.
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"You're carrying that book and smoking?" the friend asked.
In his clinics, having coughed up $400 or so, smokers would sit in a huddled group, reading the Good Book and smoking.
Renoir, foremost a painter of people, lavishly portrayed Madame Monet reading, and did a close-up of Monet reading a book and smoking.
Turn the page and there was a review extolling his new book, "The Smoking Diaries," as "the funniest extended meditation on mortality you are likely to read," adding that "his plays have an established place in the canon of late 20th-century theater".
This week, a Dutch neuroscientist called Dick Swaab (yep) claimed in his new book that smoking, drug use and stress during pregnancy can affect the sexuality of a child.
She is also the author and illustrator of a forthcoming book about smoking, which she enjoys doing but is beginning to feel bad about the whole possibility of dying thing.
This included not only your flight details, name, address and so on, but also your travel itinerary, where you were staying, with whom you travelled, whether you booked a hire car in the US, whether you booked a smoking room in your hotel, even if you ordered a halal or kosher meal.
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