Not exact matches
Karl Ludvigsen recalls how Frazer Nash had just the
right sporting pedigree to appreciate the brilliant new sixes from Munich and Eisenach / London to Brighton — David Burgess-Wise braves the cold November weather to report on the most famous event in the old - car
calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays
over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 1920s
While it's not quite so simple as waving a magic wand
over a
calendar, the section of a 1978 copyright law was originally intended to help authors who may have been starving at the time of publication to retrieve the
rights to a future bestseller that they had essentially willed away.
For no discernable
calendar - oriented reasoning, it's Sci - Fi week
over at the Humble Store
right now.
A timely addition to the 2017 exhibition
calendar, the British Museum's print - centric show brings together works by Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, Louise Bourgeois and Kara Walker to reveal how artists have responded to key events in US history
over the last 50 years — from the assassination of JFK to the Vietnam War, the campaign for civil
rights to the AIDS crisis.
Summer Exhibition @ Royal Academy of Arts An annual fixture in the art
calendar returns once more and is as varied as ever with
over 1200 works from Royal Academicians
right down to relative unknowns.
Contentious disputes
over abortion
rights, race, punitive damages, and the environment loom large, and the Court has only just begun to fill its argument
calendar for the term.