What was it about this book by Isherwood that made you think, “I have the movie I want?”
Tom Ford Unzipped: Interview Transcript|The Daily Beast Video|December 12, 2009|DAILY BEAST
I had read The Berlin Stories, liked it, but pretty much thought that was it for me and Isherwood.
Annette Gordon-Reed’s Book Picks|Annette Gordon-Reed|June 16, 2009|DAILY BEAST
But the new steel vessel, especially if built on the excellent Isherwood principle, looks entirely different.
All Afloat|William Wood
Isherwood experimented with petroleum under the boilers of United States steamers.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885|Various
The corners of Isherwood's mouth twitched, and he said "Yes" for the recorder's benefit.
Desire No More|Algirdas Jonas Budrys
The advisor, not much older than Isherwood, shrugged, defeated.
Desire No More|Algirdas Jonas Budrys
His lean arm shot out, and his index finger was aimed between Isherwood's eyes.
Desire No More|Algirdas Jonas Budrys
British Dictionary definitions for Isherwood
Isherwood
/ (ˈɪshəˌwʊd) /
noun
Christopher, full name Christopher William Bradshaw-Isherwood. 1904–86, US novelist and dramatist, born in England. His works include the novel Goodbye to Berlin (1939) and three verse plays written in collaboration with W.H. Auden