Charles Cros or Émile-Hortensius-Charles Cros (October 1, – August 9, ) was a French poet and inventor. He was born in Fabrezan, Aude.. Cros was a well-regarded poet and humorous writer. As an inventor, he was interested in the fields of transmitting graphics by telegraph [citation needed] and making photographs in color, but he is perhaps best known for being the first person to. · The Salt Herring by Charles Cros is an interesting Gorey-illustrated book. Like the two Edward Lear titles, this story has been given the same treatment usually reserved for Mr. Gorey's own volumes. Published by The Gotham Book Mart, and printed by the Profile Press in , this book was produced in a signed/limited edition of numbered and 26 lettered copies. The Salt Herring By Charles Cros, Translated From French By Alphonse Allais: The Listing Attic (Still More) Credits (7) Ward Botsford Directed By. Howard W. Harris Engineer. Linda Stevens (3) Liner Notes. Tammy Grimes Performer. Carl Fischer (3) Photography By. Susan S. Perry Photography By.
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Contextual translation of "beads" into English. Human translations with examples: MyMemory, World's Largest Translation Memory. His poem The Kippered Herring inspired Ernest Coquelin to create what he called monologues, short theatrical pieces whose format was copied by numerous imitators. The piece, translated as The Salt Herring, was translated and illustrated by Edward Gorey. Bibliography Non-fiction. "A salt herring dry, dry, dry", Octo This review is from: The Salt Herring (Le Hareng Saur) (Paperback) Only for real Gorey fans, this short piece of nonsense verse(a re-working of a poem by French comic writer Charles Cros - ) follows a man as he climbs his ladder, affixes a string high up a wall and suspends a salt herring from it. And that's about it.
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