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Terry Hooper-Scharf

Monday, 27 July 2020

I Went Ahead And Did It Anyway

Yup. I started at 12:00 hrs and rather than stop I decided to pull a full day and finish editingthe Green Skies pages. Stopped at 23:22 Hrs.

Tomorrow everything goes into a source file, then a pdf is made and it's ready to go....but not yet. Never publish anything until a project is complete.

Then it's scanning 130 pp for Part III.

Who do I see about getting paid?

Oh

7 comments:

  1. GREEN SKIES, fun! Comment later: too bad abmut AOP.

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    1. With the invoice does it say WHERE the book was printed? Trying to work out whethwer it is Australia or ifthere is a printer in Japan.

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  2. That still isn't from any production of Die Fledermaus that I'm aware of!

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  3. Ah, right, got it. From 'Les Vampires' 1915. Quite a lengthy silent. Yes, it's referenced in one of my history of cinema books. The dancer is pictured just before she flakes out on stage.

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    1. Well, my 'all-knowing' here says 'Musidora', how does that swing by the truth, yea or nay? I think I've clapped eyes on her before, if I'm right, in another book of great- or at least - famous actresses - which I can't find for the life of me because I'm packing up all the books for transit at the moment.

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    2. Musidora aka Jeanne Roques (23 February 1889 – 11 December 1957)

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