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  1. 25 de may. de 2012 · Hambone’s Meditations is another such exploration, adding to the wide variety of central work and side projects that have built Dickinson’s reputation. It is a far cry from Dickinson’s more aggressive recordings with NMAS (e.g., Hernando) or with the Black Crowes, and it isn’t for everyone.

  2. F. Book of "Hambone" cartoons of local Memphis, Tennessee political fugures. J.P. Alley and C.P.J. Mooney, his editor at the Memphis Commercial Appeal won a Pullitzer Prize for their biting attack on the K.K.K. in the 1920s.J.P. Alley's sons, J.P. Alley and Cal Alley continued the cartoons until the 1960s when it was banned as being ...

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "Hambone's Meditations" on Discogs.

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  5. Hambone's Meditations ran on the front page of The Commercial Appeal. When the elder Alley died April 16, 1934, Cal Alley and his brother James took over Hambone's Meditations. Pressure from Civil Rights groups brought the long-run cartoon series to an end in 1968. You get the complete issue with 22 pages, loose along the spine, some margin ...

  6. Hambone Meditations. Jahl & Co., 1919. 1st edition. Oblong Stapled Softcover. 16mo. Poor. Item #76702 Scarce first edition with 1919 copyright printed underneath cartoons. Oblong stapled paperback with portrait illustration of Hambone on cover and lettering in black and red on both covers. Front cover detached but included.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2010 · The Commercial Appeal editorial cartoonist (1945–1970); Hambone’s Meditations (1934–1968) The Ryatts; Awards: Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award, 1955 Biography. Calvin Lane Alley, born on October 10, 1915, in Memphis, Tennessee, was the editorial cartoonist for The Commercial Appeal in Memphis from 1945 until his death on November 10, 1970.