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A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour
Добавлен 3 фев 2022
A DISCUSSION WITH... National Authors on Tour TV Series was produced between 1989 and 1995 by Hennepin County Library, recorded as a companion to the NORTHERN LIGHTS Minnesota Author Interview TV Series which primarily focused on literary figures from the state. Since many authors touring in support of new books come to the Twin Cities area, this series was developed to interview these individuals. The TV Series was coordinated by Eileen Cavanagh; recorded/edited by Dave Carlson and the A/V staff, and was played back in prime time on Metro Cable Network/Channel 6 throughout the metro area. Some of these original 160 half hour episodes are now for the first time being digitized for online viewing. Hennepin County Library plans to digitize the entire series for their digital collection in 2024. Check this RUclips Channel in the near future for additional videos from this series.
See the link below for a list of all episodes.
See the link below for a list of all episodes.
Brock Thoene - "The Opening Guns of World War II"
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #121 - 1994
Co-Authr (with Bodie Thoene) of THE TWILIGHT OF COURAGE, part of "The Zion Covenant Series" of books on early WW II history; interviewed by Scott Benton of the Library Foundation of Hennepin County. (29:00)
Co-Authr (with Bodie Thoene) of THE TWILIGHT OF COURAGE, part of "The Zion Covenant Series" of books on early WW II history; interviewed by Scott Benton of the Library Foundation of Hennepin County. (29:00)
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Nancy Pickard - "Confessions of a Mystery Writer"
Просмотров 789 месяцев назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #100 - 1994 The author of CONFESSION, the latest in the "Jenny Cain" mystery series, is interviewed by mystery book reviewer Bruce Southworth. (29:30)
James Welch - "Little Big Horn and the Fate of the Plains Indians"
Просмотров 55311 месяцев назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #125 - 1994 Writer/novelist and author of KILLING CUSTER; interviewed by Scott Benson of the Hennepin County Library Foundation. (29:00)
Harry Crosby - "30 Missions Over Europe in B-17s"
Просмотров 47 тыс.Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #40 - 1993 Author of A WING AND A PRAYER, an account of the "Bloody 100th" group's bombing missions in WWII; interviewed by Tom O'Neill of Hennepin County Library. (29:00)
Ann Charters - "Jack Kerouac Revisited"
Просмотров 230Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #138 - 1995 Biographer/Professor of American Literature and author of THE PORTABLE JACK KEROUAC and JACK KEROUAC SELECTED LETTERS 1940-1956, collections of the famous beat writer's stories and personal correspondence; interviewed by Steve Benson. (28:35)
The Guerrilla Girls - "The Guerrilla Girls Come to Town"
Просмотров 51Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #145 - 1995 Two satirical cultural observers - Katie Kollwitz and Viollette LeDuc - discuss the irreverent book CONFESSIONS OF THE GUERRILLA GIRLS; interviewed by cartoonist Jackie Urbanovic. (27:00)
Graham Hancock - "The Evidence of Earth's Lost Civilization"
Просмотров 907Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #156 - 1995 Investigative researcher and author of FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS, a compelling search for historic cultures, interviewed by Tom O'Neill, Hennepin County Library. (28:30)
Ridley Pearson - "Stranger Than Fiction"
Просмотров 68Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #42 - 1993 Novelist and author of THE ANGEL MAKER talks with Eileen Cavanagh.
Mark McPherson - "Conan Doyle Pays a Visit"
Просмотров 72Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #18 - 1992 The Actor/Playwright, who portrays Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a one-person theatrical performance, is interviewed by Bruce Southworth, Sherlockian and President of the Norwegian Explorers. (28:30)
Marcia Muller - "Author of the Sharon McCone Mysteries"
Просмотров 351Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #11 - 1991 Eileen Cavanagh talks to the author of WHERE ECHOES LIVE, the twelfth in the mystery series. (27:30)
Nancy Pickard - "Author of the "Jenny Cain' Mystery Series"
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A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #56 - 1993 Mystery writer Nancy Pickard is interviewed by mystery novel reviewer Bruce Southworth. (29:00)
Jamie Harrison - "Small Town Murder in Big Sky Country"
Просмотров 129Год назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #150 - 1995 The mystery author from Livingston, Montana discusses her first novel, THE EDGE OF THE CRAZIES; interviewed by mystery book reviewer Bruce Southworth. (28:30)
Graeme Base - "An Illustrious Illustrator"
Просмотров 2132 года назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #28 - 1992 Well-known Australian children's book author and illustrator discusses his newest work, THE SIGN OF THE SEAHORSE, along with his classics ANIMALIA and THE ELEVENTH HOUR and JABBERWOCKY; interviewed by storyteller and bookseller Arlene Kase. (29:10)
Steve Gillon - "Walter Mondale and the Liberal Legacy"
Просмотров 792 года назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #26 - 1992 Associate Professor of History at Yale University and author of THE DEMOCRATS' DILEMA; interviewed by attorney Tom Nelson. (28:30).
David Morrell - "Dark, Dangerous, Compelling Suspense Fiction"
Просмотров 1512 года назад
A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour Episode #113 - 1994 The author of DESPERATE MEASURES, FIREFLIES and FIRST BLOOD, and the creator of "Rambo"; interviewed by Eileen Cavanagh of Hennepin County Library. (28:30)
Suze Orman - "Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make When You Retire"
Просмотров 3512 года назад
Suze Orman - "Mistakes You Can't Afford to Make When You Retire"
David Wallechinsky - "A Collection of 'Significa' from Around the World"
Просмотров 1372 года назад
David Wallechinsky - "A Collection of 'Significa' from Around the World"
Jeremiah Healy - "The Boston Writer of Private Investigation Novels"
Просмотров 1062 года назад
Jeremiah Healy - "The Boston Writer of Private Investigation Novels"
Penelope Lively - "A Childhood Perceived"
Просмотров 7272 года назад
Penelope Lively - "A Childhood Perceived"
Anne Perry - "A Trip to Victorian Crime"
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Anne Perry - "A Trip to Victorian Crime"
Anne McCaffrey & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough - "The Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy"
Просмотров 6172 года назад
Anne McCaffrey & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough - "The Power of Science Fiction and Fantasy"
Paul Prudhomme - "A Different Direction in Cooking from America's Favorite Chef"
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Paul Prudhomme - "A Different Direction in Cooking from America's Favorite Chef"
Barry Lopez - "Dreams and Awakenings"
Просмотров 7642 года назад
Barry Lopez - "Dreams and Awakenings"
Ira Flatow - "Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions"
Просмотров 1622 года назад
Ira Flatow - "Fascinating Stories Behind the Great Inventions"
Robert Crais - "Elvis Cole: A Detective for the '90s"
Просмотров 8242 года назад
Robert Crais - "Elvis Cole: A Detective for the '90s"
Ed McBain - "Mary Mary Quite Contrary..."
Просмотров 4282 года назад
Ed McBain - "Mary Mary Quite Contrary..."
Aaron Elkins - "The Skeleton Detective"
Просмотров 1372 года назад
Aaron Elkins - "The Skeleton Detective"
Aaron Elkins - "The Skeleton Detective Returns"
Просмотров 612 года назад
Aaron Elkins - "The Skeleton Detective Returns"
Brilliant. Thanks for posting.
Brilliant!
I liked the way he "tied-off" the loose ends but always hated the way he killed off (nerds will understand this) my family of sorts. I didn't care if he'd written it on a napkin in a bar or on a piece of toilet paper, if He wrote it...
Ugh, Graham Hancock is the quintessential charlatan. This is great footage of a snake oil salesman in action though. How about that Earth Crust Displacement? "This is exactly what happened." -Graham Hancock🤣😂🤣
She's a real live one. I read something of hers in 1979. ***
I can't believe this lady was a murderer and wrote about murders! For God's sake, of course she wasn't right in the head
Brilliant interviewer. Well read, listens, smart. Wow.
Good afternoon & evening Mr. Wallechinsky Derick Yollis")(".
In 2024 he still has no evidence of any such long lost civilisation.
In a very real sense Douglas Adams raised me. Millions of others too, I’m willing to bet. I’m so grateful to him.
The bath towel. lol!!
when you try to take life apart and see how its working the first thing it does is that it stops working
It's pistachio bonussiny himself?
I had hoped that they would have discussed the novel more. It may be my favorite of the series. At coming back to the story, he went back to the beginning a pulled out what at the time was a simple joke about the woman who suddenly has the answers to why everything has gone wrong and builds a "conclusive" hilarious story. Truly miss Doulas's ideas🤔
When was this filmed?
Just found her in vol 1 'Jewish Women in America', fascinating book and fascinating woman.
I dunno to others, but I felt that the way Harry Crosby talks is somewhat having similar vibes the way Movie Director Martin Scorsese talks 😅
Man, so much has changed!
She should learn not to make a polite noise every five seconds, throughout the entire interview.
She's a left wing nut apologist and is in love with that commie FDR
Yeah. I read _On a Wing and a Prayer_ 30 or 40 years ago. So - I was aware of Harry and the Bucky's. One thing he mentioned was that when the Bucky's got shot down the nature of the group changed and it became more by the book and less wild. (IIRC). .
What a guy what a book!
An accomplished and articulate man, thank God he was on our side. An absolute legend. Keep sleeping peacefully Mr Crosby and thank you to you and your colleagues for your outstanding military service. UBIQUE from the granddaughter and great granddaughter of passed WWl & WWll British Army and Navy veterans 🥀🥀
It would have also been great if Hanks and Spielberg would have at least mentioned the B-24 at some point in the series, like Mr. Crosby did in this interview. Admittedly I'm biased as my uncle was a radio operator on libs with the 404th Bomb Squadron in the Aleutians.
WELL DONE INTERVIEW. VERY IMPRESSED. FOR AN EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THAT LOST CIVILIZATION GOOGLE JOHNNY VINCENTO get ANCIENT ATLANTIS TABLETS AND THEIR MESSAGE ON SPACETIME TRAVEL
Good interview, the book is really quite good
I recently finished this book and highly recommend. There a few men today that could do what these men did? If we had a world war today, we would be in deep shit.
It would have been great IMO for Hanks and Spielberg to get the rights to some of these interviews and put them in the “Masters of The Air” series. The whole production lacked the historical tie to the real-life characters that made BOB so enthralling.
Because unfortunately by the time masters of the air was finally developed, most of these guys were dead. Damn shame the millions of heroes of that generation are now down to a few thousand.
@@Shadowdoc26that's not even the only reasons it was because production was during covid BS and Writers strike and as well as many 100th Bomb Group vets were died only 3 are left and one of which is a Co-Pilot all thr reasons why the show was a disappointing
That was the time when Men were men and Woman were Woman..
This is a very important interview that is now becoming more relevant than ever. Thank you for posting this.
Great discussion. Thank you. RS. Canada
This guy has sex
Thankyou for posting this...
When they were talking about the Memphis belle movie it made me think what Harry would of thought of masters of the air.
Fabulous interview. Thanks so much for posting it.
This man was my father's cousin. I had the privilege of meeting him when I was 16 years old at my grandmother's house.
Man, I miss this generation. They put Humpty together again, for us, and I’m not sure we’re doing right by them.
Harry Crosby a true american hero a salute you for your service in wwtwo
Great interview. It felt like Harry wanted to keep talking (and I wanted to keep listening)
Ohh me too! I didn't want the interview to end and could listen to him talk about his service for days. Such an accomplished and articulate man.
What year was this filmed?
1993 according to the info posted along with the video.
@@spennykcn Thanks.
This must have been after his memoirs were just published. Part of his book is quite an eye opener especially since what he did during WWII which is brought up surprisingly in Masters of the Air.
great stuff
Harry Crosby from masters of the air??????!?!?
Yes
This video is an amazing artifact. Thank y’all so much for preserving it.
holy heck he's just like I expected him to be from watching Masters of the Air. Anthony Boyle is so similar in his mannerisms, the way he talks an' all.
Is this the guy masters of air is trying to depict having a relationship with a german spy
She's not a German spy. She's a British spy.
The word “Bloody” in England had a major connotation similar to the F word in the US.
The English invented the F word and bloody was never seen as equivalent, it’s always been a much milder swear word that even old ladies would use. “You bloody kids!” would be like saying “you damn kids” or even “darn” depending on how relaxed your parents were about such things. “Fred, the bloody cow got out again!” And it still always also referred to being bloody, as in covered in blood or a “bloody battle”. In fact, you could use it both ways in one sentence straight after each other. “That battle was bloody bloody!”
It was a bigger profanity back when the term “Christ’s blood” carried a worry of damnation.
"At twenty-two we were becoming people that were destroying cities." What a line.
In reality they were ushering in peace for billions of people for at least the next 80 years.
Damn that’s how old I am rn
Absolutely wild story at the end making the other navigator jump out just to get rid of him.
Haha,I loved that story..the air force version of fragging the fresh LT who cant read a map right there:p
I love how Harry says, "the guy was fine, he became a POW". LOL! I am not sure "the guy" was fine with that.
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Too deep.. Full stop..
Shuttit Edith..!