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  • He wrote many mystery novels and short stories, using both the name Woolrich and William Irish.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Ed Gorman 2007

  • He wrote many mystery novels and short stories, using both the name Woolrich and William Irish.

    Cornell Woolrich by Richard Moore Ed Gorman 2007

  • John Woolrich contributed a darkly emotive ensemble transcription of Brahms's Ophelia songs, clarinets to the fore.

    London Sinfonietta/Collon – review George Hall 2010

  • Topman The iconic buffalo check, made famous by Woolrich, is reinterpreted for today's man in a shirt by Topman.

    Mad for Plaid 2011

  • Indeed, at its heart, the story is a noir tale with the potential to be worthy of Cornell Woolrich and David Goodis, and can be seen as a companion to Charlie Huston's excellent novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death.

    MOVIE REVIEW: Repo Men (2010) 2010

  • I wear the good old red and black plaid Woolrich hunting coat and it never fails that the buttons either come off or come loose.

    A permanent fix for loose buttons 2010

  • As Publishers Weekly noted, Genre devotees will find contain elements comparable to Cornell Woolrich and Joel Townsley Rogers, are reprinted in this omnibus volume, along with a taut, previously unpublished short story.

    Subterranean Press » 2010 » January 2010

  • The current interest began around 2007 with a renaissance in American workwear and heritage style, led by brands like Woolrich Woolen Mills, a line inspired by the Woolrich label, known for its buffalo check.

    Why Fashion Can't Break Its Plaid Habit Ray A. Smith 2011

  • Suzuki, also head designer for Woolrich Woolen Mills, brings a distinctly Japanese sensibility to traditional American attire.

    Made Better in Japan Tom Downey 2012

  • Courtesy of Woolrich The genuine article, this 4-point wool Hudson 's Bay blanket will warm up even the sorest of losers. $289, woolrich. com

    The Gentleman 2010

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