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American Film. v. XIII no. 2
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Content: "Down and (Far) Out" ; "Acting Out" (article, interview - article about 'Barfly' with color photographs from the set, interview with Mickey Rourke with frequent references to Bukowski), p. 26 Content author: Tom McDonough
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Vancouver. v. 16 no. 1
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Content: "On Line: One million Germans can't be wrong" (article - article about Bukowski's success in Europe, accompanied by a black and white photo of Bukowski and Georgia; includes another copy of the article torn from another magazine and a photocopy of the article on letterhead for the Black Sparrow Press with a typescript note reading "Well, they got most of the facts right..."), p. 14 Content author: Don Stanley
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Inter American Press Association conference
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E-mails and information regarding the 1996 Inter American Press Association conference, and the subsequent lack of an article about it in Among Ourselves.
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American Cinematographer. v. 81 no. 11
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Content: "Holiday Hijinks and a Lyrical Legend" (article about the short film "Merry Christmas" by Paul Marshalian, which was filmed at the Bryson Building in Los Angeles, where part of Barfly was filmed), p. 105
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Series 3. American President Lines
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This series contains seven photographs of interiors designed by Jack Heaney for the SS President Wilson and SS President Cleveland of the American President Lines and a reprint of a March 1946 article by Heaney about his work.
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Stance. no. 1
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Content: "William Wantling's Death" (article - article about the poet/professor William Wantling who was a mutual acquaintance of both Steve Richmond and Bukowski, and who killed himself shortly after Bukowski published a short story based off of him.), p. 40 Content author: Steve Richmond
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