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Mississippi Blue: The Photographs of Henry P. Boose by Charles Wehrenberg,

Mississippi Blue: The Photographs of Henry P. Boose by Charles Wehrenberg,
The cyanotypes reproduced in Mississippi Blue come from an album of photographs taken by Henry P. Bosse for the Army Corps of Engineers. They show the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and St. Louis, and were taken from 1883 to 1892 as part of the Corps' effort to document and understand the ever-changing river. Not much is known about Bosse. Born in Germany in 1844, he entered the United States in 1865 and worked in stationery stores in Chicago. At that time, stationers, in addition to selling paper and ink, were dealers of printed books, fine prints, and frames. Letters and cards suggest that Bosse liked to drink, sing, and play cards, but he was a sophisticated man by American standards, melding a European sensibility with his Midwestern creativity and leaving behind a landmark of cartography and a major work of American Impressionism.



Howling at the Moon and Blue by Hagiwara Sakutaro,
Howling at the Moon and Blue by Hagiwara Sakutaro,
Born into a wealthy family, Hagiwara Sakutaro (1886-"1942) was able as a young man to devote himself to poetry. Although he did not finish college, he read Western authors, including Poe, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Dostoevsky. His major works of poetry, written in 1917 and 1923, were "Howling at the Moon" and "Blue," collected in this volume. These books transformed modern Japanese poetry, and changed forever the face of the future poetic landscape in Japan. Brilliantly translated by Hiroaki Sato, this book was originally published by the University of Tokyo Press, and has long been out of print.



Non-photo blue - Non-Photo Blue (or Non-Repro Blue) is a common tool used in the graphic design and print industry. It is a particular shade of blue that will not be detected by Graphic Arts Cameras.

The Blue Book - On March 7, 1946 the Federal Communications Commission issued a report on Public Service Responsibility for Broadcast Licensees, nicknamed The Blue Book, reminding radio and television broadcasters of their commitment to public service. Even though the FCC's only weapon was to revoke broadcast licenses, which rarely happened, The Blue Book provoked some change in the networks' programming.

Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul is the third album from Otis Redding and is considered by many critics to be Redding's first great album. It includes three covers of songs by his idol Sam Cooke, "A Change Is Gonna Come", "Shake", and "Wonderful World", as well as B.

Blue Air - Blue Air is a low-cost airline based in Bucharest, Romania that started operation in 2004. It is currently one of the only low-fares airlines that flies to Romania, though this is expected to change once Romania joins the European Union in 2007.



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