They Called Him Mike

They Called Him Mike
Author: Yonason Rosenblum
Publisher: Mesorah Publications Limited
Total Pages: 445
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780899066233

Reb Elemelech Tress his era, Hatzalah, and the building of an American orthodoxy.

Just Call Me Mike

Just Call Me Mike
Author: Mike Farrell
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1933354488

The world-renowned M*A*S*H actor offers inspirational and often humorous reflections on his path to fame and progressive activism. At the heart of his story, Farrell narrates his public struggle to be a responsible citizen of the world. From his first-hand accounts of the ravages of war and oppression in Cambodia, El Salvador, Somalia, Bosnia, Rwanda and the Gaza Strip, to his tireless advocacy against capital punishment, to his deep commitment to environmental causes, Farrell portrays his experiences with passion, outrage and stubborn optimism.

They Called Him Buckskin Frank

They Called Him Buckskin Frank
Author: Jack DeMattos
Publisher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574417207

Nashville Franklyn “Buckskin Frank” Leslie was a man of mystery during his lifetime. His reputation has rested on two gunfights—both in storied Tombstone, Arizona—but he was much more than a deadly gunfighter. Jack DeMattos and Chuck Parsons have combined their research efforts to help solve the questions of where Leslie came from and how he died. Leslie developed a reputation as a man to be left alone. Such notables as the Earps, Doc Holliday, and John Ringo wisely avoided confrontations with him. Leslie was a “lady killer” both figuratively and—in one celebrated incident—literally. Beyond his gunfighting legacy, DeMattos and Parsons also explore Leslie’s scouting with General Crook on the Great Plains and his alleged service as a deputy for Wild Bill Hickok in Abilene, Kansas. “In almost every work that in any way relates to southern Arizona in the 1880s, Leslie is present. This book will be the new standard for anyone interested in the life of Buckskin Frank. Both in form and content this book finally gives Frank Leslie a place in the Tombstone story.”—Gary Roberts, author of Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend

The Idler

The Idler
Author: Jerome Klapka Jerome
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1893
Genre:
ISBN:

Love Under the K Street Bridge

Love Under the K Street Bridge
Author: Maurice A. Butler
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2023-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

People often say that homelessness can happen to anybody. It is virtually only two missed paychecks away. “Love Under the K Street Bridge” follows the journey of Jason Powell, an immensely popular high school band director, and Alexis Gordon, an internationally renowned business woman as they become successful in society, fall on hard times, and lose everything. They both become homeless and subsequently are scorned by the society that once adored them. They find each other and develop a romantic bond as they try to traverse the evils of life on the street. This fictional story highlights the fact that anybody can be just two paychecks, or one medical crisis, away from homelessness. This story is also about the power of love and how love enables man to survive anything. The struggle is real. Love is real. This is a story of the human condition.

So They Call You Pisher!

So They Call You Pisher!
Author: Michael Rosen
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 178663399X

The brilliant family memoir of the much-beloved poet and political campaigner In this hilarious, moving memoir, much-loved children’s poet and political campaigner Michael Rosen recalls the first twenty-three years of his life. He was born in the North London suburbs, and his parents, Harold and Connie, both teachers, first met as teenage Communists in the Jewish East End of the 1930s. The family home was filled with stories of relatives in London, the United States and France and of those who had disappeared in Europe. Different from other children, Rosen and his brother, Brian, grew up dreaming of a socialist revolution. Party meetings were held in the front room. Summers were for communist camping holidays. But it all changed after a trip to East Germany when, in 1957, his parents decided to leave ‘the Party’. From that point, Michael followed his own journey of radical self-discovery: running away to Aldermaston to march against the bomb; writing and performing in experimental political theatre at Oxford; getting arrested during the 1968 movements. The book ends with a letter to his father, and the revelation of a heartbreaking family secret.

Red Fire Black Death

Red Fire Black Death
Author: Paul Winchester
Publisher: paul henderson
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2006-06
Genre:
ISBN: 1598003623

When a series of cult-style murders disrupts the City of Angels, it's up to veteran detective Jake Ramsey to get to the bottom of it. To stay one step ahead of his enemies, he makes an ill-advised deal with a demon. A hardboiled whodunit with a supernatural twist, this novel is a tribute to the crime noir genre.