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  • In a corner of Montana known for its high density of literary talent — novelists Thomas McGuane and Walter Kirn and science writer David Quammen live in the area — Mr. Harrison stands out for his lyrical, mythic works, which also include “Julip” and “A Good Day to Die” and “Legends of the Fall,” made into a 1994 film with Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins.

    Indoors With a Poet of the Outdoors 2009

  • The recipe kinda sounds to me like a Jimmy Buffet Mint Julip. esperanza

    Cuban Cuisine 2005

  • Lily of the Valley, Violet, Tuberose, Pink, Julip and Jonquil, cloath'd their spacious Roots, and the verdant Soil afforded every salutiferous

    A Voyage to Cacklogallinia With a Description of the Religion, Policy, Customs and Manners of That Country Captain Samuel Brunt

  • I guess, said Mr. Slick, the heat to-day is like a glass of Mint Julip, with a lump of ice in it, it tastes cool and feels warm -- its real good, I tell you; I love such a day as this dearly.

    The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville Thomas Chandler Haliburton 1830

  • The most memorable track is "One Mint Julip" which became a huge pop and R

    All articles at Blogcritics David Bowling 2010

  • The most memorable track is "One Mint Julip" which became a huge pop and R

    All articles at Blogcritics David Bowling 2010

  • Fainting Couch / Pearl Clutching / Mint Julip / Smelling Salts

    Shakesville 2009

  • Fainting Couch / Pearl Clutching / Mint Julip / Smelling Salts

    Shakesville 2009

  • Fainting Couch / Pearl Clutching / Mint Julip / Smelling Salts

    Shakesville 2009

  • Fainting Couch / Pearl Clutching / Mint Julip / Smelling Salts

    Shakesville 2009

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