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  • Journals, with references there to the Lords Journals_.

    The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864

  • So I was checking thru some old books and found the Kurt Cobain "Journals" hardback from a few years ago which document all Kurt's drawings, philosophies ( "he spat dark brown bubbling snoose from the dried veins of new age believers"), notes on hotel paper, t-shirt designs, album cover sketches, song lyrics, sickness, anger and that small thing that was Nirvana.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • So I was checking thru some old books and found the Kurt Cobain "Journals" hardback from a few years ago which document all Kurt's drawings, philosophies ( "he spat dark brown bubbling snoose from the dried veins of new age believers"), notes on hotel paper, t-shirt designs, album cover sketches, song lyrics, sickness, anger and that small thing that was Nirvana.

    Kurt Cobain would have been an Awesome Blogger Ben Barren 2005

  • According to the back cover, roughly two-thirds of the Unabridged Journals is newly released material.

    sylvia plath & anne sexton | the art & the artists of self destruction no. 1 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • And true to Cobain form, "Journals" -- which NEWSWEEK's Lorraine Ali described in last week's U.S. edition as "a collection of handwritten diary entries, letters, band memos, drawings, screeds and cries from the heart" -- won't be released without controversy.

    Periscope 2007

  • "Journals" -- excerpted here with Cobain's erratic spelling and grammar intact -- begins in the late '80s, as the singer and his bassist friend Krist Novoselic try to launch Nirvana.

    'If You Read You'll Judge' 2007

  • 1000 Journals is a project to distribute 1000 blank diaries, hand to hand.

    Boing Boing: April 8, 2001 - April 14, 2001 Archives 2001

  • But unfortunately for Emerson's reputation this publication was somewhat belated, for the robust Emerson one finds in the Journals is a far more attractive figure than the transcendental ghost lingering in the popular imagination, whose 'paleness' and remoteness led Henry James, the novelist, to speak of the 'white tint' of Emerson's career.

    Emerson Behind Barbed Wire Mumford, Lewis 1968

  • Although one of Emerson's central themes in his Journals was his thought about God, or his feeling for the Infinite, he never succeeded in formulating his ideas on the subject and could not say what God is or is not.

    The Last Harvest John Burroughs 1879

  • English postage-stamps, or seeking for French words in English Journals.

    The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25) Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

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