Barefoot on Barbed Wire
Title | Barefoot on Barbed Wire PDF eBook |
Author | Jimmy Starr |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780810839410 |
"In Barefoot on Barbed Wire Starr provides vivid portraits of screen stars, studio executives, and fellow writers from 1919 through the 1960s. He also discusses his contemporary publicists and columnists, including Howard Strickling and Harry Brand."--BOOK JACKET.
Barefoot on Barbed Wire
Title | Barefoot on Barbed Wire PDF eBook |
Author | Cindy Morgan |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780736900959 |
Don't let fear rob you of joy and happiness. Through warm, often-funny stories, a popular Christian recording artist reveals the spiritual and emotional struggles she faced before conquering overwhelming feelings of fear. Let Cindy Morgan share with you firsthand how God can free you from the bondage of debilitating fear.
Barefoot in the Bindis
Title | Barefoot in the Bindis PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Wales |
Publisher | Affirm Press |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2019-03-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 192587074X |
A circle of pine trees, a sagging wire fence, and a roof that was once painted red. ‘There it is,’ said Dad. In 1953, after doctors prescribed fresh country air for his health, Scottish-born Robert Wales uprooted his young family from the city life of Sydney and set out to establish a sheep farm in the bush. What he lacked in experience and expertise, he made up for in enthusiasm. Or so he hoped. When the family arrived on a lonely hill in northern New South Wales, they had no electricity, no running water, no telephone and no choice but to make that tangle of bush their home. From Angela Wales, eldest of the five kids, comes this extraordinarily vivid and evocative account of the next ten years as they tried to tame six thousand acres and navigate the challenges of country life. Filled with drama and hilarity, joy and back-breaking toil, Barefoot in the Bindis portrays a childhood spent in the bush, and is a sensational picture of Australia past.
Barefoot in Babylon
Title | Barefoot in Babylon PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Spitz |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2014-07-29 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0698141946 |
The perfect gift for music fans and anyone fascianated by Woodstock, Barefoot in Babylon is an in-depth look at the making of 1969’s Woodstock Music Festival—one of Rolling Stone’s “50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll.” “Mr. Spitz feeds us every riveting detail of the chaos that underscored the festival. It makes for some out-a-sight reading, man.”—The New York Times Book Review Fifty years ago, the Woodstock Music Festival defined a generation. Yet, there was much more than peace and love driving that long weekend the summer of 1969. In Barefoot in Babylon, journalist and New York Times bestselling author Bob Spitz gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Woodstock, from its inception and the incredible musicians that performed to its scandals and the darker side of the peace movement. With a new introduction, as well as maps, set lists, and a breakdown of all the personalities involved, Barefoot in Babylon is a must-read for anyone who was there—or wishes they were.
The Barefoot Guide to Working with Organisations and Social Change
Title | The Barefoot Guide to Working with Organisations and Social Change PDF eBook |
Author | Barefoot Collective (South Africa) |
Publisher | The Barefoot Collective |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Organizational change |
ISBN | 0620432403 |
"This is a practical, do-it-yourself guide for leaders and facilitators wanting to help organisations to function and to develop in more healthy, human and effective ways as they strive to make their contributions to a more humane society. It has been developed by the Barefoot Collective. The guide, with its supporting website, includes tried and tested concepts, approaches, stories and activities. It's purpose is to help stimulate and enrich the practice of anyone supporting organisations and social movements in their challenges of working, learning, growing and changing to meet the needs of our complex world. Although it is aimed at leaders and facilitators of civil society organisations, we hope it will be useful to anyone interested in fostering healthy human organisation in any sphere of life"--Barefoot Collective website.
Barefoot Pastures
Title | Barefoot Pastures PDF eBook |
Author | Lili Mahoney |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 654 |
Release | 2015-01-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1503517098 |
All she wants is to keep her title. To stay at the top of her game. The world is harsh and Tory has already learned many of the harder lessons. Her lifes story has always been about control and the cowboy code, but will this year teach her the toughest lesson? Her own stubborn will may help her escape death, but will she come through unscathed? Can she remain true to who she is? In order to survive the pain, the cowardly men, the lies, and the passion that will threaten to tear her apart, Tory will have to hold tightly to what has always been important friendship, loyalty, and always Rusty.
Behind Barbed Wire
Title | Behind Barbed Wire PDF eBook |
Author | Tan Teng Phee |
Publisher | Strategic Information and Research Development Centre |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2022-12-06 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9672464592 |
"Behind Barbed Wire looks behind the façade to ask what it was really like to be moved to, and live in, a 'New Village'. Tan, who himself lived in New Villages growing up, combines archival sources and oral history to give us a rounded account . . . We need Tan's book, because up to now the outsider's view has predominated, and outsiders have their own agenda." Karl Hack, in the Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society This unique book revisits the moment in the Malayan Emergency when some 500,000 women, children and men were uprooted from their homes and moved into new settlements, guarded day and night by police and troops. A majority were rural Chinese: market gardeners, shopkeepers, rice farmers, tin miners and rubber tappers who had long made Malaya their home and had lived through the hardships of the Japanese Occupation. Based upon newly accessible archival materials and painstaking multilingual interviews with more than 80 informants in four New Villages, Tan Teng Phee rewrites the history of the Emergency, exposing the voices of those at the heart of this lauded ‘social experiment’. In Francis Loh’s words, these were ordinary villagers ‘caught in the crossfire between the British security forces and the Malayan Communist Party’ whose lives were turned inside-out and re-ordered completely, with daily curfews, body searches and food controls alongside the carrots and sticks of registration, (re)education, sanitation, psychological warfare and swift punishment. Highlighting the disciplinary aims of British policy, as well as the ways in which villagers resisted this discipline through ‘weapons of the weak’, this book forms a unique history from below of the Malayan Emergency, and of a resettlement programme which shaped the social and geographical landscape of Malaysia for generations to come.