Cash is attempting to live a nice quiet life with his brother and niece but when Big Cat wants him back on her services he doesn’t have a choice to try and protect those he loves.
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There can be comfort in retreading well-worn territory, but discerning viewers will wish Red Right Hand was a bolder take that elevated the material to a higher level.
Red Right Hand
Synopsis: Cash is trying to live an honest and quiet life with his widowed brother-in-law and niece, in the Appalachian hills. When the sadistic Queenpin who runs the town forces him back into her services to pay off Finney’s debts, Cash will use any means necessary to protect his town and the only family he has left.Stars: Orlando Bloom, Andie MacDowell, Scott Haze, Garret…
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Kenneth Auchincloss (1937-2003) was a writer, senior editor at Newsweek, collector of fine-press publications, and a long-time member of New York's venerable Grolier Club. After his death from liver cancer in 2003, the Grolier Club honored his memory with a 2005 exhibition and small exhibition catalog of fine printing from Auchincloss’s collection, Fine Printing in the Twentieth Century, Selections from the Collection of Kenneth Auchincloss, with design and typographic layout by Jerry Kelly printed in an edition of 500 copies.
The catalog includes two wood engravings, shown here: a reproduction of an engraved illustration by British wood engraver Agnes Miller Parker (1895–1980), originally from a 1931 Gregynog Press printing of The Fables of Aesop, and an original color wood engraving printed for and tipped into this catalog by the master American wood engraver Gaylord Schanilec (b. 1955).