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Author | : Heather Donahue |
Publisher | : Gotham |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Actors |
ISBN | : 9781592406920 |
The actress from the cult hit "The Blair Witch Project" chronicles the year she spent in a marijuana-growing community in Nuggettown, California, where she found comfort and normalcy as she immersed herself in regional counterculture.
Author | : Kieron O'Hara |
Publisher | : Icon Books |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
Part new history of conservative thinking, part biting critique of the reality of the New Labour dream and part manifesto for the centre-right, 'After Blair' is a landmark book, seeking to provoke intelligent debate about Britain's future at a time when almost every commentator assures us change is afoot.
Author | : Tony Blair |
Publisher | : Hutchinson Radius |
Total Pages | : 718 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Ex-prime ministers |
ISBN | : 9780091925567 |
In 1997, Tony Blair won the biggest Labour victory in history to sweep the party to power and end 18 years of Conservative government. He has been one of the most dynamic leaders of modern times; few British prime ministers have shaped the nation's course as profoundly as Blair during his ten years in power, and his achievements and his legacy will be debated for years to come. Now his memoirs reveal in intimate detail this unique political and personal journey, providing an insight into the man, the politician and the statesman, and charting successes, controversies and disappointments with an extraordinary candour.
Author | : Sara Blair |
Publisher | : UNC Press Books |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2018-03-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1469638703 |
After World War II, U.S. documentarians engaged in a rigorous rethinking of established documentary practices and histories. Responding to the tumultuous transformations of the postwar era--the atomic age, the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, the emergence of the environmental movement, immigration and refugee crises, student activism, the globalization of labor, and the financial collapse of 2008--documentary makers increasingly reconceived reality as the site of social conflict and saw their work as instrumental to struggles for justice. Examining a wide range of forms and media, including sound recording, narrative journalism, drawing, photography, film, and video, this book is a daring interdisciplinary study of documentary culture and practice from 1945 to the present. Essays by leading scholars across disciplines collectively explore the activist impulse of documentarians who not only record reality but also challenge their audiences to take part in reality's remaking. In addition to the editors, the volume's contributors include Michael Mark Cohen, Grace Elizabeth Hale, Matthew Frye Jacobson, Jonathan Kahana, Leigh Raiford, Rebecca M. Schreiber, Noah Tsika, Laura Wexler, and Daniel Worden.
Author | : Blair Leigh |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2020-09-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781735419817 |
Eliza Davis' new home is everything she wanted-community, a sense of belonging, a fresh start. An added bonus was living with her best friend, Simone, and befriending a jilted groom whose wedding day disaster she was witness to. But, Jack Peters was not someone to be pitied. Sarcastic, caring, and, most importantly, in love with her daughter, Jack helps take Eliza's mind off the pain of her past and allows her to just have fun. But, small towns are known for meddling, and everyone assumes there's more to Eliza and Jack than the two can see. Eliza is adamant that they're just friends. Even if he makes her daughter laugh again. Even if he comes over to chase ghosts out of the attic without a second thought. Even if he makes her heart squeeze in ways she forgot. Just. Friends. Content Warning: Depictions of anxiety and grief after losing a loved one.
Author | : John Rentoul |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 607 |
Release | : 2013-06-20 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0571299873 |
Last updated in 2001, John Rentoul's acclaimed Tony Blair: Prime Minister returns with an extensive new assessment of Blair's premiership after '9/11' - from the Iraq war and relations with Gordon Brown to his departure from Downing Street and political afterlife. 'Well written, thoroughly researched and informed by the balanced and subtle insights of a skilled journalist... Especially good on the influences that have shaped Mr Blair.' Economist 'Utterly scrupulous in presenting the [] information... [W]hen Rentoul occasionally presents his own judgements, they can rarely be faulted.' Peter Oborne, Sunday Express 'Written with care, thought... and a fine understanding of political nuances.' Ben Pimlott 'An extraordinary achievement, flashing with a peculiarly devastating form of sympathy.' Craig Brown, Mail on Sunday 'With further updates, this biography will almost certainly become the definitive one.' Rachel Sylvester, Daily Telegraph
Author | : Kieron O'Hara |
Publisher | : Icon Books Limited |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
In David Cameron's review of the first edition of this book, he praised its 'road map for a sustained Conservative recovery' and is now following its prescription, leading to a successful Tory revival. Revised and significantly expanded this is the first book to consider Cameron and the Tories' future. Calling the first edition 'a compelling, and often persuasive read', David Cameron's detailed review of "After Blair" has been held up by the "Guardian" as the best description of his policies yet. His strong association with the book continued when he referred to it in his famous Keith Joseph lecture last spring. In this revised and expanded edition, O'Hara places Cameron in the context of Conservative history, explaining Cameron's intellectual and political roots in a way that no other book has. Including new, exclusive interviews with Cameron's principal advisors and strategists, a summary of the threat from the right to the Tories' new direction, and an analysis of Cameron's potential, this is the essential book on British politics today.
Author | : Joe Blair |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2013-03-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1451636067 |
Recounts the author's transformation from an idealistic, freedom-loving youth to a jaded and financially struggling father of four and how a catastrophic flood helped him to reconnect with the faith and courage of his childhood.
Author | : Philip Stephens |
Publisher | : Viking Adult |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
This definitive portrait, written for an American audience, profiles one of the most charismatic statesmen of the age.
Author | : Lisa Blair |
Publisher | : Australian Geographic |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2021-02-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1922388092 |
Facing Fear is the inspiring true story of Lisa Blair, who on 25 July 2017 became the first woman to sail solo around Antarctica. She very nearly didn’t live to tell the tale. Seventy-two days into her circumnavigation, when Lisa was more than 1000 nautical miles from land, the mast of Climate Action Now came crashing down in a ferocious storm. In freezing conditions, Lisa battled massive waves and gale-force winds, fighting through the night to save her life and her boat. Following her ordeal, Lisa relied on her unbreakable spirit to beat the odds and complete her world record. With unwavering focus and determination, she sailed home, completing her journey after 183 days. This is the story of her remarkable voyage.