Heads You Win, Tails I Lose

Heads You Win, Tails I Lose
Author: Isabelle Holland
Publisher: Fawcett
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1988-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780449702703

A young girl embarks unknowingly on a dangerous regime to lose weight while her parents are absorbed in marital difficulties.

Clockers

Clockers
Author: Richard Price
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2008-03-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312426187

Crack-dealers known as "Clockers" are at the bottom of the drug-dealing ladder, and they must commit murder to rise higher.

Shakespearean Performance

Shakespearean Performance
Author: Frank Occhiogrosso
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780838641286

Shakespearean Performance: New Studies contains ten essays in Shakespearean performance scholarship, plus an introduction by the editor. They are papers presented at Drew University by some of the best Shakespearean scholars in the field: Andrew Gurr, Jean Howard, Arthur Kinney, Harry Keyishian, Russell Jackson, Corey Abate, Cary Mazer, Milla Riggio, Ralph Berry, and James Bulman. The essays cover such areas as the new Globe playhouse, the staging of certain plays, the film versions of several plays, cross-dressing, and the play-within-the-play, as well as other areas of interest to students of Shakespearean performance.

Heads Win, Tails Lose

Heads Win, Tails Lose
Author: Eddie Robbert
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1329623266

A novel of adventure peppered with misadventures set in 1969 when two young travellers set out for Morocco on a Yugoslavian freighter with one hundred dollars between them and no return ticket. Follow Ratso and Dunc as they find themselves in often hilarious and dangerous situations as they deal with life on the run.

The Cameo Conspiracy

The Cameo Conspiracy
Author: George Skelly
Publisher: Waterside Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1909976717

The definitive book on the case which led to a posthumous pardon. A classic within the True Crime genre. The notorious Cameo Cinema murder case of 1949 is one of Britain’s legal cause célèbres. But for over half a century the convictions of two young men, George Kelly and Charles Connolly, went unchallenged, until — following publication of The Cameo Conspiracy — both were exonerated by the Court of Appeal in 2003. This made it the longest-running miscarriage of justice in British legal history. In this powerful, meticulously-researched account the author painstakingly exposes the evil police conspiracy which sent Kelly to the gallows and Connolly to ten years’ imprisonment. He recounts how the men were framed by corrupt investigators and condemned by an amoral legal establishment, making it a terrible indictment of human wickedness by those supposed to uphold the law. This revised third edition of the definitive book on the case not only reveals a diabolical miscarriage of justice but comprehensively describes the arrests, trials and execution as well as Kelly’s successful posthumous appeal. It also authentically chronicles 1940s Liverpool, its pubs, post-war rationing, shebeens, black market and the colourful and seedy characters of the city’s underworld. Reviews “Skelly is a very good writer”—Norman Mailer “He writes from the heart with his life’s blood”—John Schlesinger “The best book I have ever read”—Former Police Sergeant, Chris Kelly “One man’s relentless hunt for the truth”—Liverpool Echo “A truly brilliant book … memorable and thought-provoking”—John Howley “An impeccable account of the infamous Cameo case”—Professor E Rex Makin As featured in the BBC TV’s Murder, Mystery and My Family.

Inside the Music of Brian Wilson

Inside the Music of Brian Wilson
Author: Philip Lambert
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007-03-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0826418775

Inside the Music of Brian Wilson is, as author Phillip Lambert writes in the prologue "completely, and intensely, focused on the music of Brian Wilson, on the musical essence of his songs and the aesthetic value of his artistic achievements. It acknowledges the familiar biographical contexts of his songs, but it tells completely new stories about the birth and evolution of his musical ideas, identifying important musical trends in his work, heretofore undisclosed inter-song connections within his music, or between his music and that of others, and the nature and extent of his artistry. It aims not just to identify great songs, but to explain exactly what makes them so." Lambert, a renowned musicologist, brings to this work to life with both his professional expertise and an infectious personal appreciation of the power of pop music. His clear, engaging tone and accessible writing style allows even a musically inexperienced reader to follow him as he traces Wilson's musical evolution, with a particular focus on the years leading up to the writing and recording of Pet Sounds and SMiLE, albums which many consider to be the masterpieces of his oeuvre. Inside the Music of Brian Wilson is the definitive book on Wilson's music and is essential reading for fans of Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and great pop music. Includes THREE amazing Appendixes: Appendix 1: Brian Wilson Song Chronology* Appendix 2: Four Freshmen Albums, 1955-1961 Appendix 3: Favorite Songs and Influences Through 1961 *The most complete song chronology ever published.

Taking Chances

Taking Chances
Author: Robert T. Lewis
Publisher: Wellness Institute, Inc.
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN: 9781587410116