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On this day 23 November death of: André Malraux – Roald Dahl – Roy Acuff – Louis Malle – Betty Comden – Anita O’Day – Larry Hagman
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Posted in Literary Footprints, Political Footprints
Tagged Andre Malraux, Anita O'Day, Betty Comden, cremains, Cremation, DeGaulle, History, La Condition Humaine, larry hagman, Les Voix du Silence, Louis Malle, Man's Fate, mount carmel cemetery, Pantheon, Paris, Private Mausoleum, riptff, Roy Acuff, spring hill cemetery, tff, the final footprint, The Voices of Silence
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On this day 20 November – Tom Horn – Paula Modersohn-Becker – Leo Tolstoy – Chris Whitley – Robert Altman
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Posted in Cowboy Footprints, Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Film Footprints, Literary Footprints
Tagged Anna Karenina, Buried, Cemetery, Chris Whitley, columbia cemetery, Estates, Ground Burial, History, Leo Tolstoy, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Private Estates, riptff, robert altman, tff, the final footprint, tom horn, War and Peace
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On this day 19 November death of: Nicolas Poussin – Thomas Shadwell – Emma Lazarus – Alan J. Pakula – Mike Nichols – Jana Novotná – Della Reese – Mel Tillis – Rosalyn Carter
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Tagged Alan J. Pakula, Buried, bust, Chateaubriand, green river cemetery, Ground Burial, History, Italian Marble, mel tillis, Monument, Nicolas Poussin, Paul Cezanne, Poet's Corner, riptff, Rosalyn Carter, tff, the final footprint, thomas shadwell, Westminster Abbey
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On this day 18 November death of: Boatswain – Renée Vivien – Marcel Proust – Paul Éluard – Joseph Kennedy – Man Ray – Gia Carangi – Cab Calloway – Doug Sahm – James Coburn
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Tagged Boatswain, cab calloway, Cemetery, Crypts, Dignity Memorial, Entomb, FDR, Ferncliff Mausoleum, History, holyhood cemetery, In Search of Lost Time, james coburn, JFK, john kennedy, joseph kennedy, man ray, Marcel Proust, Pere Lachaise Cemetery, Remembrance of Things Past, RFK, riptff, robert kennedy, ted kennedy, tff, the final footprint, Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
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On this day 14 November death of: Giovanni della Casa – Flora Tristan – Booker T. Washington
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On this day 12 November death of: Duncan II – William Holden – Eve Arden – Jonathan Brandis – Ira Levin – Lupita Tovar – Stan Lee
The Final Footprints of Duncan II – William Holden
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On this day 11 November death of Nat Turner – Søren Kierkegaard – Lucretia Mott – Jerome Kern – Dimitri Tiomkin – Robert Vaughn
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Posted in Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Musical Footprints
Tagged assistens cemetery, Assistens Kirkegård, Cemetery, Edna Ferber, Entomb, Ferncliff Mausoleum, History, Jerome Kern, Mausoleum, nat turner, riptff, Show Boat, Søren Kierkegaard, tff, The Confessions of Nat Turner, the final footprint, William Styron
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On this day 10 November death of Arthur Rimbaud – Anita Berber – Chuck Connors – Carmen McRae – Ken Kesey – Jack Palance
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Tagged A Season in Hell, Around the Table (Writers), Arthur Rimbaud, Bob Dylan, Carmen McRae, Cemetery, Crypts, Dylan Thomas, Entomb, Henri Fantin-Latour, History, Inscription, Jack Palance, ken kesey, Marker, Monument, Pablo Picasso, Patti Smith, Paul Verlaine, riptff, tff, the final footprint, Une Saison en Enfer, Victor Hugo, Vladimir Nabokov
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