Drifter's Lament

Drifter's Lament
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Publisher : Kurt Dysan Westerns
Total Pages : 189
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Drifter's Lament by : Kurt Dysan

Doing favors can be tricky. When Sam agrees to help the sheriff of Prescott track down a young man going bad, and is helping Thelma get to Prescott, it doesn't seem like a big deal. But strange forces are at work. And Sam is already dealing with misgivings about his drifting life as a bounty hunter. Seeing men who are married and living easy lives has him thinking. Where is his heading? But living in the west ain't easy, and when the bullets start flying, thinking has to be put off for a time. Another exciting Sam Colder story.

The Drifters

The Drifters
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Publisher : Dial Press Trade Paperback
Total Pages : 754
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ISBN-10 : 9780812986723
ISBN-13 : 0812986725
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Drifters by : James A. Michener

In this triumphant bestseller, renowned novelist James A. Michener unfolds a powerful and poignant drama of disenchanted youth during the Vietnam era. Against exotic backdrops including Spain, Morocco, and Mozambique, he weaves together the heady dreams, shocking tribulations, and heartwarming bonds of six young runaways cast adrift in the world—as well as the hedonistic pursuit of drugs and pleasure that collapses all around them. With the sure touch of a master, Michener pulls us into the private world of these unforgettable characters, exposing their innermost desires with remarkable candor and infinite compassion. Praise for The Drifters “A blockbuster of a book . . . full of surprise, drama, and fascination.”—Philadelphia Bulletin “Rings with authentic detail and clearly descriptive sights and smells . . . The Drifters is to the generation gap what The Source was to Israel.”—Publishers Weekly “[The Drifters] conveys a sense of a new time, a new generation.”—Chicago Sun-Times “Michener has slid open a window on the world of the dropout and has spared no effort to make the reader aware of this new world.”—The Salt Lake Tribune

Children of the Drifters

Children of the Drifters
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 501
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ISBN-10 : 9781625160898
ISBN-13 : 1625160895
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Children of the Drifters by : Xinpeng Wang

Beginning at the end of the 1980s, after the reform in China, there was a boom of working class. The first generation of workers was called "first generation migrants." Most of their children, the "second generation workers" in this novel, are teenagers about 16 or 17 years old who are graduating high school. They must deal with work, love, and marriage, even though they are still in their teens. Due to the restriction of household registration, most of these teenage second generation workers have no choice but to leave the city they grew up and go back to their hometowns. Although they grew up in the city, they don't have their household registration to remain in the city. If they do manage to find white-collar jobs, they are still called "second generation migrants." This story tells about these second generation Children of the Drifters, and is filled with details about their lives, loves, and worries.

Springtime Heart

Springtime Heart
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 9781450245906
ISBN-13 : 1450245900
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Springtime Heart by : Myrna Broadley

Springtime Heart is a collection of poems written over more than forty years, chronicling one womans life through her observations on love and relationships, family and home and the natural world. Growing up in rural Ontario, Myrna Broadley dreamed of living near the water, with a view of the waves and the sky. The girl became a woman, wife and mother, and realized her dream. On Georgian Bay she found that spot of personal paradise. She marveled at the sights and sounds of the changing seasons; the fl uttering of wings at her birdfeeder; and the rainbow of colours shed planted in her gardens. Amid it all, she experienced the joys and trials that came with raising a family. To this day she still lives in her beloved country home on the shores of Georgian Bay, and watches the sun rise over the water every morning.

The Naval War in the Mediterranean

The Naval War in the Mediterranean
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 778
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ISBN-10 : 9781317391852
ISBN-13 : 1317391853
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis The Naval War in the Mediterranean by : Paul G. Halpern

This volume, originally published in 1987, fills a gap in a neglected area. Looking at the entire war in the Mediterrean, the volume examines the war from the viewpoint of all the important participants, making full use of archives and manuscript collections in Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria and the United States. A fascinating mosaic of campaigns emerges in the Adriatic, Straits of Otranto and the Eastern Aegean. The German assistance to the tribes of Libya, the threat that Germany would get her hands on the Russian Black Sea Fleet and use it in the Mediterreanean, and the appearance and influence of the Americans in 1918 all took place against a background of rivalry between the Allies which frustrated the appointment of Jellicoe in 1918 as supreme command at sea in a role similar to that of Foch on land.

The Concise Story of the Dover Patrol

The Concise Story of the Dover Patrol
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015049791323
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Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Concise Story of the Dover Patrol by : Sir Reginald Bacon

The New Rolling Stone Album Guide

The New Rolling Stone Album Guide
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 948
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ISBN-10 : 9780743201698
ISBN-13 : 0743201698
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Rolling Stone Album Guide by : Nathan Brackett

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The Boy

The Boy
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Publisher : Little, Brown
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9780316206259
ISBN-13 : 0316206253
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis The Boy by : Lara Santoro

Anna has always been a risk-taker and a free spirit, but now she is raising a young daughter on her own and she has to play it safe. Her twenty-something neighbor with the slow, easy smile is in no way part of Anna's plans. She resists temptation in every way she can, yet Anna is soon drawn into a reckless and obsessive affair. Provocative, headlong, and utterly compelling, The Boy is the story of a woman on the edge, torn between love and compulsion, desire and duty. Lara Santoro writes in "hypnotic and swiftly paced" prose (Daniel Woodrell) about the hazards of passion and motherhood and about one woman's unthinkable rebellion. "Gorgeous, fiercely intelligent, deeply honest, and incredibly entertaining." -- Anne Lamott

Girls Like Us

Girls Like Us
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 706
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ISBN-10 : 9781416564775
ISBN-13 : 1416564772
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Girls Like Us by : Sheila Weller

A groundbreaking and irresistible biography of three of America’s most important musical artists—Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon—charts their lives as women at a magical moment in time. Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Carly Simon remain among the most enduring and important women in popular music. Each woman is distinct. Carole King is the product of outer-borough, middle-class New York City; Joni Mitchell is a granddaughter of Canadian farmers; and Carly Simon is a child of the Manhattan intellectual upper crust. They collectively represent, in their lives and their songs, a great swath of American girls who came of age in the late 1960s. Their stories trace the arc of the now mythic sixties generation—female version—but in a bracingly specific and deeply recalled way, far from cliché. The history of the women of that generation has never been written—until now, through their resonant lives and emblematic songs. Filled with the voices of many dozens of these women's intimates, who are speaking in these pages for the first time, this alternating biography reads like a novel—except it’s all true, and the heroines are famous and beloved. Sheila Weller captures the character of each woman and gives a balanced portrayal enriched by a wealth of new information. Girls Like Us is an epic treatment of midcentury women who dared to break tradition and become what none had been before them—confessors in song, rock superstars, and adventurers of heart and soul.

Robert Altman's Soundtracks

Robert Altman's Soundtracks
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9780199915972
ISBN-13 : 0199915970
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Robert Altman's Soundtracks by : Gayle Sherwood Magee

American director Robert Altman (1925-2006) first came to national attention with the surprise blockbuster M*A*S*H (1970), and he directed more than thirty feature films in the subsequent decades. Critics and scholars have noted that music is central to Altman's films, and in addition to his feature films, Altman worked in theater, opera, and the emerging field of cable television. His treatment of sound is a hallmark of his films, alongside overlapping dialogue, improvisation, and large ensemble casts. Several of his best-known films integrate musical performances into the central plot, including Nashville (1975), Popeye (1980), Short Cuts (1993), Kansas City (1996), The Company (2003) and A Prairie Home Companion (2006), his final film. Even such non-musicals as McCabe and Mrs. Miller (1971) have been described as, in fellow director and protégé Paul Thomas Anderson's evocative phrase, as "musicals without people singing." Robert Altman's Soundtracks considers Altman's celebrated, innovative uses of music and sound in several of his most acclaimed and lesser-known works. In so doing, these case studies serve as a window not only into Altman's considerable and varied output, but also the changing film industry over nearly four decades, from the heyday of the New Hollywood in the late 1960s through the "Indiewood" boom of the 1990s and its bust in the early 2000s. As its frame, the book considers the continuing attractions of auteurism inside and outside of scholarly discourse, by considering Altman's career in terms of the director's own self-promotion as a visionary and artist; the film industry's promotion of Altman the auteur; the emphasis on Altman's individual style, including his use of music, by the director, critics, scholars, and within the industry; and the processes, tensions, and boundaries of collaboration.