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  • Mitchum, Mexico and the Good Neighbours Era

    de Liam White ...
    Robert Mitchum was one of the most charismatic stars of the ‘classic Hollywood’ era. His screen persona was the essence of cool: tough but vulnerable, accepting of his fate with languid charm and easy humour. His films have often been seen through the lens of film noir, but they had something else in common too: the characters he played in Out of the Past, The Big Steal, His Kind of Woman, Second ... Leer más

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    "I was not born but given life." ~ In the mystical heart of a land whispered by the River and the Oak, stands the guardian of history – the Standing Stone. The Tale of the Standing Stone by debut author Liam White is a captivating journey through time, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and redemption. From the days when clans roamed and the night sky was a canvas of stories, to the quiet when ... Leer más

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  • Santa

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    Series series Latin America in Translation/en Traducción/em Tradução
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  • Migrating Faith

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