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Stanford's Tobias Wolff Talks About a Favorite Novel
Stanford English Professor Tobias Wolff talks about a favorite novel, William Maxwell's 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' the first book selected for a book club discussion at Stanford. The club, called 'Another Look,' will focus on short masterpieces that 'have not earned the readership they deserve,' Wolff says.
Related article: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/october/book-club-wolff-101212.html
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford News:
http://news.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
published: 11 Oct 2012
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William Maxwell: Celebration of His Work and Life
Part 1 of 6 - Featuring Christopher Carduff, Benjamin Cheever, Edward Hirsch, Daniel Menaker and Stewart O'Nan
Recorded as part of Madison Square Park Conservancy's free series of summer readings by notable authors in historic Madison Square Park. The National Book Awards and some of Maxwell's most prominent friends and admirers celebrate his centenary year with a lively evening of discussion and reminiscence.
Part 1 features an introduction by NBF program director Leslie Shipman and moderator Christopher Carduff.
www.nationalbook.org
published: 02 Sep 2008
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Aimee Bender: Three Books that Blew Her Mind
"Books should help you be a person, right? That's what a book, I think, hopefully, ideally could do. All these books in some way, in some underground way, are guides."
published: 30 Jul 2010
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The story of William Maxwell and a game of thrones!
In Locked Up in The Tower, Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater, one of the special Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London!
He’s always telling her about the famous prisoners the Tower of London has held over the years so she’s taking us on a tour to check the place out for ourselves!
One of those people was William Maxwell, part of a group who didn’t think that the English King, George I, nor his descendants, had the right to the English throne.
They had schemes to restore their chosen monarchs to the throne.
When captured, some of the group, many of whom were noblemen were released, but William Maxwell was singled out for harsh treatment.
He was to be executed as a warning to others who would plot against the King.
On hearing the news about her husband’s fate, Lady Nisdale was desperate...
published: 01 Oct 2019
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Βιβλιαράκια Απρίλη | Τι διάβασα τον Απρίλιο 🐸
Γεια σας και πάλι! Σήμερα έχουμε τα 10 βιβλιαράκια που διάβασα τον Απρίλιο. Ήταν και πάλι ένας καλός μήνας από αναγνωστική πλευρά.
Τα βιβλία που αναφέρθηκαν στο βίντεο:
🍭Ένας Έρωτας της Sara Mesa: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54316818?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=mrBz2dbNEc&rank;=1
🍭Ατέλειωτη Νύχτα της Αγκάθα Κρίστι: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17197643?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=dDLxKwDxZJ&rank;=2
🍭Η Μεσσαλίνα της Γαλλίας, Ανώνυμου: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52345152?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=NyEBOQV8nX&rank;=1
🍭Άμστερνταμ του Ίαν ΜακΓιούαν: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17797709?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=7Acmjrrydl&rank;=1
🍭Δεν Κατοικούν Όλοι οι Άνθρωποι τον Κόσμο με τον Ίδιο Τρόπο του Jean-Paul Dubois: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52046315?ac=1&from;_s...
published: 07 May 2021
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Professor William Maxwell at Roanoke
Professor William Maxwell, Ed.D. Guest Speaker, at the Roanoke Baptist Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
11:00 A.M. Sunday, September 27, 2020.
For additional lectures and television interviews go to https://www.uuvc.org/messages and sermons/July 12, 2020, Professor William Maxwell; YouTube/educationtalkLondon, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ovipvM0KsI&t;=8s
See also www.internationalconferenceonthinkingxix.com
Videography by Michael Mueller Video Productions
http://www.muellervideo.com
published: 02 Nov 2020
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Foyles Staff Picks: So Long, See You Tomorrow, picked by Ed
Deputy General Manager of our flagship shop Ed recommends William Maxwell's novella 'So Long, See You Tomorrow'.
For more about the book visit http://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/fiction-poetry/so-long-see-you-tomorrow,william-maxwell-9780099560937
published: 31 Mar 2016
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Vlog: They Came Like Swallows by William Maxwell
They Came Like Swallows: http://bit.ly/2Wp9ERx
He may be isolated at home but you can't stop Will talking about books and you certainly can't stop him recommending William Maxwell. Here he talks about the novel that was inspired by the 1918 flu epidemic and why you should all read some William Maxwell
F O L L O W U S
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published: 20 Mar 2020
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SENTIMIENTO ANDINO Williams Maxcell:::: Tracionera BENIT PRODUCCIONES
published: 29 Apr 2015
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Ep.156 ''Review CAOL ILA 9 ani SHIELDAIG , William Maxwell,single malt scotch whisky alc.43%''
ABONARE ..daca acest canal prezinta interes pentru voi.
published: 26 Dec 2020
1:34
Stanford's Tobias Wolff Talks About a Favorite Novel
Stanford English Professor Tobias Wolff talks about a favorite novel, William Maxwell's 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' the first book selected for a book club dis...
Stanford English Professor Tobias Wolff talks about a favorite novel, William Maxwell's 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' the first book selected for a book club discussion at Stanford. The club, called 'Another Look,' will focus on short masterpieces that 'have not earned the readership they deserve,' Wolff says.
Related article: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/october/book-club-wolff-101212.html
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford News:
http://news.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
https://wn.com/Stanford's_Tobias_Wolff_Talks_About_A_Favorite_Novel
Stanford English Professor Tobias Wolff talks about a favorite novel, William Maxwell's 'So Long, See You Tomorrow,' the first book selected for a book club discussion at Stanford. The club, called 'Another Look,' will focus on short masterpieces that 'have not earned the readership they deserve,' Wolff says.
Related article: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/october/book-club-wolff-101212.html
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford News:
http://news.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
- published: 11 Oct 2012
- views: 10887
9:55
William Maxwell: Celebration of His Work and Life
Part 1 of 6 - Featuring Christopher Carduff, Benjamin Cheever, Edward Hirsch, Daniel Menaker and Stewart O'Nan
Recorded as part of Madison Square Park Conserv...
Part 1 of 6 - Featuring Christopher Carduff, Benjamin Cheever, Edward Hirsch, Daniel Menaker and Stewart O'Nan
Recorded as part of Madison Square Park Conservancy's free series of summer readings by notable authors in historic Madison Square Park. The National Book Awards and some of Maxwell's most prominent friends and admirers celebrate his centenary year with a lively evening of discussion and reminiscence.
Part 1 features an introduction by NBF program director Leslie Shipman and moderator Christopher Carduff.
www.nationalbook.org
https://wn.com/William_Maxwell_Celebration_Of_His_Work_And_Life
Part 1 of 6 - Featuring Christopher Carduff, Benjamin Cheever, Edward Hirsch, Daniel Menaker and Stewart O'Nan
Recorded as part of Madison Square Park Conservancy's free series of summer readings by notable authors in historic Madison Square Park. The National Book Awards and some of Maxwell's most prominent friends and admirers celebrate his centenary year with a lively evening of discussion and reminiscence.
Part 1 features an introduction by NBF program director Leslie Shipman and moderator Christopher Carduff.
www.nationalbook.org
- published: 02 Sep 2008
- views: 1659
1:44
Aimee Bender: Three Books that Blew Her Mind
"Books should help you be a person, right? That's what a book, I think, hopefully, ideally could do. All these books in some way, in some underground way, are g...
"Books should help you be a person, right? That's what a book, I think, hopefully, ideally could do. All these books in some way, in some underground way, are guides."
https://wn.com/Aimee_Bender_Three_Books_That_Blew_Her_Mind
"Books should help you be a person, right? That's what a book, I think, hopefully, ideally could do. All these books in some way, in some underground way, are guides."
- published: 30 Jul 2010
- views: 5727
4:46
The story of William Maxwell and a game of thrones!
In Locked Up in The Tower, Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater, one of the special Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London!
He’s always telling her about the famous p...
In Locked Up in The Tower, Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater, one of the special Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London!
He’s always telling her about the famous prisoners the Tower of London has held over the years so she’s taking us on a tour to check the place out for ourselves!
One of those people was William Maxwell, part of a group who didn’t think that the English King, George I, nor his descendants, had the right to the English throne.
They had schemes to restore their chosen monarchs to the throne.
When captured, some of the group, many of whom were noblemen were released, but William Maxwell was singled out for harsh treatment.
He was to be executed as a warning to others who would plot against the King.
On hearing the news about her husband’s fate, Lady Nisdale was desperate to travel to London to see George I to beg for her husband’s life. It was a tough journey with heavy snows blocking the roads.
She begged the King so much that she had to be dragged from the room. It was no use. The King was determined that William Maxwell would hang.
She hadn’t given up. In a letter to her sister, which was later found, her plot was described.
One evening, close to the time of execution, two women accompanied Lady Nisdale to the Tower.
She told the guards that she meant to petition the King one last time to release her husband, and that her serving maids wanted to bid farewell to their master.
This was a lie. The first maid went in to William’s cell with Lady Nisdale and left a spare cloak. The second maid then went into the cell. She had an extra set of clothing on and left this, taking the spare cloak to cover herself before she disappeared into the crowd in the bustle of the Tower.
Lady Nisdale convinced her husband to put the spare clothing on, and putting on makeup, and covering his face and beard with a handkerchief, he pretended to be the second maid, and was able to sneak past the guards.
Lady Nisdale then pretended to talk to her husband to make it seem that he was still in the cell, before making her own escape.
She instructed the guards that he must not be disturbed because he was praying and they believed her – buying her time for her and William to get clear of the guards.
A cloak used in this amazing escape survives to this day, and William Maxwell was lucky to be one of the few prisoners to ever manage to evade the fate of a Tower execution.
Fun Kids is a children's radio station in the UK! Listen on DAB Digital Radio across the UK and online at http://www.funkidslive.com!
https://wn.com/The_Story_Of_William_Maxwell_And_A_Game_Of_Thrones
In Locked Up in The Tower, Annabel’s uncle is a Beefeater, one of the special Yeoman Warders at the Tower of London!
He’s always telling her about the famous prisoners the Tower of London has held over the years so she’s taking us on a tour to check the place out for ourselves!
One of those people was William Maxwell, part of a group who didn’t think that the English King, George I, nor his descendants, had the right to the English throne.
They had schemes to restore their chosen monarchs to the throne.
When captured, some of the group, many of whom were noblemen were released, but William Maxwell was singled out for harsh treatment.
He was to be executed as a warning to others who would plot against the King.
On hearing the news about her husband’s fate, Lady Nisdale was desperate to travel to London to see George I to beg for her husband’s life. It was a tough journey with heavy snows blocking the roads.
She begged the King so much that she had to be dragged from the room. It was no use. The King was determined that William Maxwell would hang.
She hadn’t given up. In a letter to her sister, which was later found, her plot was described.
One evening, close to the time of execution, two women accompanied Lady Nisdale to the Tower.
She told the guards that she meant to petition the King one last time to release her husband, and that her serving maids wanted to bid farewell to their master.
This was a lie. The first maid went in to William’s cell with Lady Nisdale and left a spare cloak. The second maid then went into the cell. She had an extra set of clothing on and left this, taking the spare cloak to cover herself before she disappeared into the crowd in the bustle of the Tower.
Lady Nisdale convinced her husband to put the spare clothing on, and putting on makeup, and covering his face and beard with a handkerchief, he pretended to be the second maid, and was able to sneak past the guards.
Lady Nisdale then pretended to talk to her husband to make it seem that he was still in the cell, before making her own escape.
She instructed the guards that he must not be disturbed because he was praying and they believed her – buying her time for her and William to get clear of the guards.
A cloak used in this amazing escape survives to this day, and William Maxwell was lucky to be one of the few prisoners to ever manage to evade the fate of a Tower execution.
Fun Kids is a children's radio station in the UK! Listen on DAB Digital Radio across the UK and online at http://www.funkidslive.com!
- published: 01 Oct 2019
- views: 1054
17:56
Βιβλιαράκια Απρίλη | Τι διάβασα τον Απρίλιο 🐸
Γεια σας και πάλι! Σήμερα έχουμε τα 10 βιβλιαράκια που διάβασα τον Απρίλιο. Ήταν και πάλι ένας καλός μήνας από αναγνωστική πλευρά.
Τα βιβλία που αναφέρθηκαν στ...
Γεια σας και πάλι! Σήμερα έχουμε τα 10 βιβλιαράκια που διάβασα τον Απρίλιο. Ήταν και πάλι ένας καλός μήνας από αναγνωστική πλευρά.
Τα βιβλία που αναφέρθηκαν στο βίντεο:
🍭Ένας Έρωτας της Sara Mesa: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54316818?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=mrBz2dbNEc&rank;=1
🍭Ατέλειωτη Νύχτα της Αγκάθα Κρίστι: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17197643?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=dDLxKwDxZJ&rank;=2
🍭Η Μεσσαλίνα της Γαλλίας, Ανώνυμου: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52345152?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=NyEBOQV8nX&rank;=1
🍭Άμστερνταμ του Ίαν ΜακΓιούαν: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17797709?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=7Acmjrrydl&rank;=1
🍭Δεν Κατοικούν Όλοι οι Άνθρωποι τον Κόσμο με τον Ίδιο Τρόπο του Jean-Paul Dubois: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52046315?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=vNPZSgezWr&rank;=1
🍭Ιστορία του Γερασμένου Παιδιού της Τζέννυ Έρπενμπεκ: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29422538?from_search=true&from;_srp=true&qid;=383dbPD8sQ&rank;=1
🍭Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo της Taylor-Jenkins Reid: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32620332-the-seven-husbands-of-evelyn-hugo?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=flRVqsCZRJ&rank;=1
🍭Οι Αργοναύτες της Μάγκι Νέλσον: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55898904?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=QizWIQRdQE&rank;=1
🍭Αντίο Τώρα, τα Λέμε Αύριο του William Maxwell: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53931075?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=fHNwyQ44ah&rank;=1
🍭Άμνετ της Maggie O' Farell: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56660597?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=Vm84Kuf5KP&rank;=1
🍭Άννα Καρένινα του Λίο Τολστόι: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11168603?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=dOesihvz2I&rank;=1
Ευχαριστώ πολύ που είδατε το βίντεο! Ήδη ξέρετε πως ένα λάικ και μία εγγραφή με βοηθάνε, επομένως feel free to proceed!
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bibliaraka
φορ μπίζνες: ebibliarakia@gmail.com
ελάτε να γίνουμε φιλ@ στο goodreads! https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/52674417
stay safe and strong x
https://wn.com/Βιβλιαράκια_Απρίλη_|_Τι_Διάβασα_Τον_Απρίλιο_🐸
Γεια σας και πάλι! Σήμερα έχουμε τα 10 βιβλιαράκια που διάβασα τον Απρίλιο. Ήταν και πάλι ένας καλός μήνας από αναγνωστική πλευρά.
Τα βιβλία που αναφέρθηκαν στο βίντεο:
🍭Ένας Έρωτας της Sara Mesa: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54316818?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=mrBz2dbNEc&rank;=1
🍭Ατέλειωτη Νύχτα της Αγκάθα Κρίστι: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17197643?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=dDLxKwDxZJ&rank;=2
🍭Η Μεσσαλίνα της Γαλλίας, Ανώνυμου: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52345152?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=NyEBOQV8nX&rank;=1
🍭Άμστερνταμ του Ίαν ΜακΓιούαν: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17797709?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=7Acmjrrydl&rank;=1
🍭Δεν Κατοικούν Όλοι οι Άνθρωποι τον Κόσμο με τον Ίδιο Τρόπο του Jean-Paul Dubois: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52046315?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=vNPZSgezWr&rank;=1
🍭Ιστορία του Γερασμένου Παιδιού της Τζέννυ Έρπενμπεκ: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29422538?from_search=true&from;_srp=true&qid;=383dbPD8sQ&rank;=1
🍭Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo της Taylor-Jenkins Reid: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32620332-the-seven-husbands-of-evelyn-hugo?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=flRVqsCZRJ&rank;=1
🍭Οι Αργοναύτες της Μάγκι Νέλσον: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55898904?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=QizWIQRdQE&rank;=1
🍭Αντίο Τώρα, τα Λέμε Αύριο του William Maxwell: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53931075?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=fHNwyQ44ah&rank;=1
🍭Άμνετ της Maggie O' Farell: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56660597?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=Vm84Kuf5KP&rank;=1
🍭Άννα Καρένινα του Λίο Τολστόι: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11168603?ac=1&from;_search=true&qid;=dOesihvz2I&rank;=1
Ευχαριστώ πολύ που είδατε το βίντεο! Ήδη ξέρετε πως ένα λάικ και μία εγγραφή με βοηθάνε, επομένως feel free to proceed!
Τα social media μου:
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bibliarakia/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bibliaraka
φορ μπίζνες: ebibliarakia@gmail.com
ελάτε να γίνουμε φιλ@ στο goodreads! https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/52674417
stay safe and strong x
- published: 07 May 2021
- views: 259
51:16
Professor William Maxwell at Roanoke
Professor William Maxwell, Ed.D. Guest Speaker, at the Roanoke Baptist Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
11:00 A.M. Sunday, September 27, 2020.
For additional lec...
Professor William Maxwell, Ed.D. Guest Speaker, at the Roanoke Baptist Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
11:00 A.M. Sunday, September 27, 2020.
For additional lectures and television interviews go to https://www.uuvc.org/messages and sermons/July 12, 2020, Professor William Maxwell; YouTube/educationtalkLondon, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ovipvM0KsI&t;=8s
See also www.internationalconferenceonthinkingxix.com
Videography by Michael Mueller Video Productions
http://www.muellervideo.com
https://wn.com/Professor_William_Maxwell_At_Roanoke
Professor William Maxwell, Ed.D. Guest Speaker, at the Roanoke Baptist Church, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
11:00 A.M. Sunday, September 27, 2020.
For additional lectures and television interviews go to https://www.uuvc.org/messages and sermons/July 12, 2020, Professor William Maxwell; YouTube/educationtalkLondon, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ovipvM0KsI&t;=8s
See also www.internationalconferenceonthinkingxix.com
Videography by Michael Mueller Video Productions
http://www.muellervideo.com
- published: 02 Nov 2020
- views: 74
2:35
Foyles Staff Picks: So Long, See You Tomorrow, picked by Ed
Deputy General Manager of our flagship shop Ed recommends William Maxwell's novella 'So Long, See You Tomorrow'.
For more about the book visit http://www.foyle...
Deputy General Manager of our flagship shop Ed recommends William Maxwell's novella 'So Long, See You Tomorrow'.
For more about the book visit http://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/fiction-poetry/so-long-see-you-tomorrow,william-maxwell-9780099560937
https://wn.com/Foyles_Staff_Picks_So_Long,_See_You_Tomorrow,_Picked_By_Ed
Deputy General Manager of our flagship shop Ed recommends William Maxwell's novella 'So Long, See You Tomorrow'.
For more about the book visit http://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/fiction-poetry/so-long-see-you-tomorrow,william-maxwell-9780099560937
- published: 31 Mar 2016
- views: 748
5:25
Vlog: They Came Like Swallows by William Maxwell
They Came Like Swallows: http://bit.ly/2Wp9ERx
He may be isolated at home but you can't stop Will talking about books and you certainly can't stop him recommend...
They Came Like Swallows: http://bit.ly/2Wp9ERx
He may be isolated at home but you can't stop Will talking about books and you certainly can't stop him recommending William Maxwell. Here he talks about the novel that was inspired by the 1918 flu epidemic and why you should all read some William Maxwell
F O L L O W U S
TWITTER --} https://twitter.com/Waterstones
FACEBOOK --} https://www.facebook.com/waterstones/
INSTAGRAM --} https://www.instagram.com/waterstones/
PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast
https://wn.com/Vlog_They_Came_Like_Swallows_By_William_Maxwell
They Came Like Swallows: http://bit.ly/2Wp9ERx
He may be isolated at home but you can't stop Will talking about books and you certainly can't stop him recommending William Maxwell. Here he talks about the novel that was inspired by the 1918 flu epidemic and why you should all read some William Maxwell
F O L L O W U S
TWITTER --} https://twitter.com/Waterstones
FACEBOOK --} https://www.facebook.com/waterstones/
INSTAGRAM --} https://www.instagram.com/waterstones/
PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast
- published: 20 Mar 2020
- views: 1534