- ). London: Lund Humphries. "The
Rotogravure Process,
Articles & Essays,
Newspaper Pictorials:
World War I
Rotogravures, 1914-1919".
Library of Congress...
- Ringo's
Rotogravure is the
fifth studio album by
Ringo Starr,
released in 1976. It was the last
project to
feature active involvement from all four former...
- him. He
wrote "Cookin' (In the
Kitchen of Love)" for Starr's Ringo's
Rotogravure (1976),
performing on the
track in June in what
would be his last recording...
-
Scorsese do****entary The Last Waltz. Also in 1976,
Starr issued Ringo's
Rotogravure, the
first release under his new
contract with
Atlantic Records for the...
- was then called, had
grown to "7 big
picture magazines in
beautiful rotogravure reproduction." The last
mention of the
Midwinter Edition was in a Times...
-
appeared on Starr's
debut album for
Atlantic Records and Polydor, Ringo's
Rotogravure. The
composition had a long
recording history before then,
having been...
-
Theodore Regensteiner,
inventor of the four-color
lithographic press Rotogravure Stencil lithography Stereolithography Typography Brooks,
Frederick Vincent...
-
slightly overexposed and
feeling like
nothing so much as a 1946
newspaper rotogravure supplement."
Ebert named The
Godfather the best film of 1972. The Chicago...
-
derived from "
rotogravure",
which is a type of
intaglio printing process that was once a
staple of
newspaper photo features. The
rotogravure process is still...
-
brother Michael.
McCartney produced and co-composed the song. 1976 Ringo's
Rotogravure Ringo Starr Composer and
backing vocals on "Pure Gold" 1977 Bullinamingvase...