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Showing 1-10 of 16 results for "travel" Flammarion 15 Dec 2019, 14:17 by John SimpsonCamille Flammarion’s Astronomy for Amateurs (1904) in Ulysses U 4.84–6 : Somewhere in the east: early morning: set off at dawn. Travel round in front of the sun ... Joyce's Allusions > Flammarion buffalo 31 May 2015, 02:29 by John SimpsonPom! he shouted twice: Some Memories of Buffalo Bill (1919) in Ulysses U 16.404-5: — Buffalo Bill shoots to kill, Never missed nor he never will . For the eight ... started forth, little knowing that he was about to perpetuate a name that would travel around the world, that would be repeated by kings and queens, presidents and regents, and ... Joyce's Allusions > buffalo Heaven 30 Aug 2013, 02:07 by John SimpsonTreading water to paradise U 6.448-51: Cheaper transit. By easy stages. Houseboats. Camping out. Also hearses. To heaven by water . Perhaps I will without writing. Come as a ... With turf from the midland bogs. Salute. In ‘Hades’ Bloom contemplates various modes of travel and various modes of death, playing with the idea of going “to heaven by water ... Joyce's Allusions > Heaven Dead Sea 31 May 2015, 02:43 by John SimpsonOn the Dead Sea, afloat with a parasol U 5.37-9: Where was the chap I saw in that picture somewhere? Ah, yes, in the dead sea floating on ... and Photographs Division Washington ( credit details) Harald Beck Search by keyword (within this site) Travel Sea Photography Swimming Joyce's Allusions > Dead Sea brown paper 2 Jun 2015, 11:14 by JJON EditorsBrown-paper suits in fashion U 16.1185-9: O’Callaghan […] was in the habit of ostentatiously sporting in public a suit of brown paper (a fact). The “suit of ... a bet that he would start from Boston without a cent and without clothes, travel round the world, and return to Boston in a year, after having earned at least ... Joyce's Environs > brown paper Funeral 4 Jun 2014, 02:17 by John SimpsonIn the carriage for Paddy Dignam’s funeral: Bloom was right all along U 6.1-3: Martin Cunningham, first, poked his silkhatted head into the creaking carriage and, entering ... must be sitting on the right of the carriage (relative to the direction of travel) for his “window” to pass next to the tramway standard. Commentators have been hesitant about ... Joyce's Environs > Funeral Gallaher1 15 Jan 2014, 15:04 by John SimpsonIgnatius per ignotius : the short life and extraordinary times of Frederick Gallaher 1: Making his way in the world U 7.626-30: The Great Gallaher […] that was a pressman ... France. There is no doubt that Fred travelled widely, and that he enjoyed the travel. In 1876 his sporting credentials took him to America on what became one of his ... Joyce's People > Gallaher > Gallaher1 clods 28 May 2018, 02:19 by John SimpsonGods and clods U 15.2193-4 : Book through to eternity junction, the nonstop run. Just one word more. Are you a god or a doggone clod? In “Are you ... s work until the emergency forces him to. Give him an ordinary road to travel, and he shambles along like a peasant; give him a hill to climb, then thunder ... Joyce's Words > clods throwaway 1 Mar 2016, 09:49 by JJON EditorsA crumpled throwaway: an arresting tale U 10.752-4: North wall and sir John Rogerson’s quay, with hulls and anchorchains, sailing westward, sailed by a skiff, a crumpled ... area under discussion such trapped debris could still have introduced the notion of arrested travel in a fast flowing river. Fig. 3 – Footballs trapped in Limmat weir (2014) 3 The ... Joyce's Environs > throwaway St Denis 1 Mar 2016, 09:43 by JJON EditorsExclaiming St Denis U 3.393-6: Cissy wiped his little mouth with the dribbling bib and wanted him to sit up properly and say pa pa pa but when ... Welshman or Scot Are a couple of pitiful pipers; Both of whom may just travel to pot Compared with that patron of swipers; St Patrick of Ireland, my dear! Tait ... Joyce's Words > St Denis |