The Gypsy's Warning

The Gypsy's Warning
Author: Cheryl Zach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780380791682

Jamie, a computer whiz kid with a scientific curiosity, and her cousin, Quinn, with his psychic ability, put their talents together to solve another baffling mystery.

Cassell's Dictionary of Slang

Cassell's Dictionary of Slang
Author: Jonathon Green
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 1600
Release: 2005
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780304366361

With its unparalleled coverage of English slang of all types (from 18th-century cant to contemporary gay slang), and its uncluttered editorial apparatus, Cassell's Dictionary of Slang was warmly received when its first edition appeared in 1998. 'Brilliant.' said Mark Lawson on BBC2's The Late Review; 'This is a terrific piece of work - learned, entertaining, funny, stimulating' said Jonathan Meades in The Evening Standard.But now the world's best single-volume dictionary of English slang is about to get even better. Jonathon Green has spent the last seven years on a vast project: to research in depth the English slang vocabulary and to hunt down and record written instances of the use of as many slang words as possible. This has entailed trawling through more than 4000 books - plus song lyrics, TV and movie scripts, and many newspapers and magazines - for relevant material. The research has thrown up some fascinating results

Gypsy Flight. A Mystery Story for Girls

Gypsy Flight. A Mystery Story for Girls
Author: Roy J. Snell
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2023-10-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

Roy J. Snell's 'Gypsy Flight: A Mystery Story for Girls' is a captivating novel that follows the adventures of a group of young girls as they unravel a thrilling mystery. The book is written in a simple yet engaging style that is easily accessible to young readers, making it a perfect choice for fans of mystery and adventure stories in the literary context of early 20th-century children's literature. Snell's vivid descriptions and well-developed characters add depth to the story, keeping readers eagerly turning the pages to uncover the secrets hidden within the plot. Roy J. Snell, a prolific author of children's books, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the Midwest to craft stories that resonate with young readers. His passion for storytelling and his ability to capture the imagination of his audience shine through in 'Gypsy Flight,' making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant readers of all ages. I highly recommend 'Gypsy Flight: A Mystery Story for Girls' to readers looking for a captivating and engaging mystery novel that will keep them on the edge of their seats. Snell's skillful storytelling and imaginative plot make this book a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good mystery with a touch of adventure.

Gypsy Music in European Culture

Gypsy Music in European Culture
Author: Anna G. Piotrowska
Publisher: Northeastern University Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 155553838X

Translated from the Polish, Anna G. PiotrowskaÕs Gypsy Music in European Culture details the profound impact that Gypsy music has had on European culture from a broadly historical perspective. The author explores the stimulating influence that Gypsy music had on a variety of European musical forms, including opera, vaudeville, ballet, and vocal and instrumental compositions. The author analyzes the use of Gypsy themes and idioms in the music of recognized giants such as Bizet, Strauss, and Paderewski, detailing the composersÕ use of scale, form, motivic presentations, and rhythmic tendencies, and also discusses the impact of Gypsy music on emerging national musical forms.

English Opera from 1834 to 1864 with Particular Reference to the Works of Michael Balfe

English Opera from 1834 to 1864 with Particular Reference to the Works of Michael Balfe
Author: George Biddlecombe
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 042977463X

First published in 1994. This study sets out to investigate English opera from 1834 to 1864. The author attempts to understand the circumstances influencing the development of English nineteenth-century opera, its characteristic features, and the reasons why these traits held sway. This title will be of great interest to students of art and cultural history.

Dancing Paws of Magic

Dancing Paws of Magic
Author: Maria McArdle
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1788036875

“This children’s book is a delight! How can I get front row tickets?” – Francesca Watson, The Cat Deep in the countryside near Plucker’s Bottom stands Pluckerslea Hall, an English stately home dating back to the thirteenth century. Visiting furless folk are unaware of the secret tunnels that run beneath, and the music rooms, dormitories, dance studios and theatre fitted out for occupants of a much smaller stature. The occupants are cats! Cats wearing tights, tutus, make-up and wigs, and cats performing in ballets like Coppelia and Swan Lake. But when a beautiful gypsy cat warns of impending doom and trouble comes from the ruthless Bruiser Bumfluff, his fiendish crows and the cut-throat Black Treacle Farm Gang, the cats stop dancing, leaving their ballet master, Erico Poochetti the Shih Tzu, in tears. The future looks bleak for the Pusska Moggyinsky Ballet Company as an evil being plots revenge, lurking in the shadows and watching their every move. Can the ghostly presence of a magical Irish Lepremogg restore the cats’ amazing dancing paws of magic? Inspired by the books of Pamela Brown, Noel Streatfield and Gladys Malvern, the second book in Maria McArdle’s Pusska Moggyinsky Ballet Company series tells of a friendship between animals that would otherwise be enemies and their fears and determination to preserve their magical way of life. Dancing Paws of Magic contains a number of Maria’s own beautiful illustrations and will be enjoyed by children aged 9-11 years with a love of dancing, theatre and cats, as well as fans of her first book, Introducing the Pusska Moggyinsky Ballet Company.

Never Without a Song

Never Without a Song
Author: Katharine D. Newman
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252063718

Never Without a Song focuses on the centrality of folksong in the life of Jennie Devlin, a woman who worked for fourteen years as a "bound-out girl" along the New York-Pennsylvania border and later lived in Philadelphia and Gloucester, New Jersey. Katharine Newman met Devlin in 1936 and compiled information about the older woman's life and music. Half a century later, Newman returned to her collection in retirement-with her own perspective of age. The result is a unique biography of an American working-class woman, told with depth and candor. It includes "I Wish I'd Been Born a Boy," "James Bird," "Martha Decker," "My Grandmother's Old Armchair," and other pieces, both British and American, most with tunes.

The Infamous Cherry Sisters

The Infamous Cherry Sisters
Author: Darryl W. Bullock
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476675562

Raised in poverty on an Iowa farm, the Cherry Sisters had little education and no training. But they possessed a burning desire to take to the stage and show the world what they could do--and what they could do was awful. Their unique act was "so bad it was good." When the sisters took the stage, they were met with rotten fruit and vegetables, festering meat, dead cats... Riots often broke out after (and sometimes during) their concerts, but they carried on, changing attitudes--and laws--along the way. This book follows the five women through their forty-year career in vaudeville theaters across the U.S. Proud, fearless and fiercely independent in a time when women were treated as second-class citizens, the Cherry Sisters insisted that their voices be heard.