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The Brian Howard spoof "Where Engels Fears to Tread" (sub-titled "From Oscar to Stalin: A Progress"), a mordant skit on the kind of interwar sensibility that moved breathlessly on from Modernism to Marxism, retains all its old sparkle, the dialogue tricks borrowed from Firbank, the overall effect (Connolly rated Howard as a poet and printed him in Horizon) surprisingly even-handed.
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Every year I print him something from Hemingway.
You can grow him to full size by exploring the app, customizing the monster's world by adding buildings to represent your interests and likes, snapping some pics of him, and eventually 3D printing him.
Some works were printed "for" him, others were "to be sold by" him, and two state that they were printed "by" him.
Occasionally, with unusual words or proper names, Howard might be unsure of their spelling — he could not "see" them in his mind's eye, imagine them, any more than he could perceive them when they were printed before him.
Coleridge ordered 3,000 copies of the story, which were specially printed for him by Harper's.
On September 17, 1841, a New York printer named Samuel Adams went to see Colt to collect a debt over some textbooks that Adams had printed for him.
Likewise, a number of photographs taken by Larry Clark in the 1960s and '70s were printed by him in editions in the 1980s and '90s.
Inkjet prints on polycotton of tabloid articles articulated with the artist's crude hand markings -- either setting the record straight or expressing a reaction to the nonsense that is printed about him.
To meet a young double amputee named Daniel Omar and print him a prosthetic arm.
And New Statesman sees fit to print him as a serious journalist".
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