So Far Out That He's in
Title | So Far Out That He's in PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Winthrop Curley |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Pages | 403 |
Release | 2011-07-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1615925856 |
For thirty-three years Mr. Curley worked as a reporter and photographer for newspapers in Rome, Oneida, and Syracuse, NY. He had opportunities to meet and interview world-class newsmakers, including RFK; Kissinger; Gorbachev; and author Alex Haley.
His Shoes Were Far Too Tight
Title | His Shoes Were Far Too Tight PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Lear |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Pages | 41 |
Release | 2013-04-02 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1452126690 |
Renowned author Daniel Pinkwater and best-selling poet and artist Calef Brown team up to champion the ridiculous! These endlessly fascinating and imaginative poems are as fresh and delightful today as they were when Edward Lear wrote them more than a hundred years ago—from "The Owl and the Pussycat" to "The Pobble Who Has No Toes." This charming book proves that, sometimes, there's nothing children need more than a healthy dose of nonsense!
Rory McIlroy - His Story So Far
Title | Rory McIlroy - His Story So Far PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | G2 Rights Ltd |
Pages | 76 |
Release | |
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ISBN | 1908461934 |
So Far from Forfar
Title | So Far from Forfar PDF eBook |
Author | Dan Makgow Smith |
Publisher | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2008-11 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1438930321 |
Malcolm Macgow is good at what he does: a Scottish blacksmith. Living in Forfar, Scotland in the 1600's with his son, Ian, they make ends meet. Malcolm comes from a long line of blacksmith's and is teaching his son the trade as well. Although not officially single, he lives his life that way since his wife left him some time ago and has basically abandoned the family. His life takes a sudden change when a woman, Kate MacPherson, enters his life and turns him completely upside down emotionally. It doesn't take long before he falls madly in love with her. His life takes a turn for the worse when the local magistrate teams up with a group of domineering men who are bent on taking Malcolm's land right out from under him for purposes that are diabolical and not in the best interests of the town of Forfar. Malcolm's brother, Daniel, now living in the American colonies, has his own set of problems when he is accused of being in league with the Salem witch crowd. Daniel had sailed to America to make his own way in life as a fur trader, but fate had other plans for him in the name of an old family nemesis named, Theodore Higginbottom. Fleeing into the wilderness, Daniel evades capture and meets a woman by the name of Logan Moss, who he falls in love with. Eventually Daniel and Logan make their way back to Salem and prepare to make a stand with whatever awaits them there. In the present time, the brother's descendants come together, as family from America travel to Scotland where they discover their long lost relatives some three-hundred plus years later.
The Mammoth Book of the Best of Best New Horror
Title | The Mammoth Book of the Best of Best New Horror PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Jones |
Publisher | Robinson |
Pages | 606 |
Release | 2010-03-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1849014388 |
For twenty years The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror has been recognized as the world's foremost annual showcase of horror and dark fantasy fiction. Now, with one story from each year in which it has been published, from 1989 to 2008, representing the work of dozens of authors, many of them acknowledged as the foremost practitioners of the genre, multi-award-winning editor Stephen Jones looks back on two decades of superb writing to bring readers the ultimate horror fiction anthology. With names such as Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler, Neil Gaiman, Michael Marshall Smith, Paul J. McAuley and Lisa Tuttle, this collection represents a true landmark in horror fiction publishing. Praise for Stephen Jones: 'Horror's last maverick.' - Christopher Fowler 'Stephen Jones . . . has a better sense of the genre than almost anyone in this country.'- Lisa Tuttle, The Times Books 'The best horror anthologist in the business is, of course, Stephen Jones.' - Roz Kavaney, Time Out 'Edited by Stephen Jones, a member of that tiny band of anthologists whose work is so reliably good that you automatically reach out and grab hold of any new volume spotted if you are wise.'- Gahan Wilson, Realms of Fantasy 'One of the genre's most enthusiastic cheerleaders.' - Publishers Weekly 'Horror readers owe Stephen Jones a lot.' - Rue Morgue 'Edited by the prolific and reliable Stephen Jones.' - SFX Magazine 'Jones performs his usual exemplary job.' - Starlog (UK) 'A new horror anthology from Stephen Jones is always an event' - Dennis Etchison
Heaven Is Too Far Away
Title | Heaven Is Too Far Away PDF eBook |
Author | Louis Shalako |
Publisher | Long Cool One Books |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2010-09-25 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0986687103 |
Funnier than Kelly’s Heroes, darker in places than Catch-22, and more irreverent than M*A*S*H, this satirical WW I Royal Flying Corps memoir will leave the reader in stitches and historians shaking their heads. The most aggressive pilot wins. Lieutenant-Colonel Tucker racks up quite a score, and it's not just enemy aircraft either, for the tall and heavily decorated Will Tucker. He likes the ladies and they like him. The fact that he flies against the Red Baron and lives to write his memoirs is just a bonus.
Long Ago and Far Away: James Taylor - His Life and Music
Title | Long Ago and Far Away: James Taylor - His Life and Music PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy White |
Publisher | Omnibus Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2009-10-28 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0857120069 |
From The Beatles' patronage of his 1968 debut album to his Grammy awards for Hourglass, James Taylor has remained a universally acclaimed songwriter of effortless eloquence and power. In this major biography, the late Timothy White explores the myths and reality behind the personal journey of legendary singer. White examines the roots of Taylor's anguish, and his recurring problems with heroin and alcohol. There is an epic family history, an exploration of the stories behind Fire And Rain, and a frank account of the artist's time spent at Apple Records and Warner Brothers. With contributions from Paul McCartney, Carly Simon, Sting, the Taylor family and many other key figures, this edition is destined to become the definitive biography of the troubled hero. There is also an epilogue concerning the memorial concerts arranged by Taylor for the late author White, as well as an extensive discography and bibliography.