Alternative Tracks
Title | Alternative Tracks PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Berk |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 1997-07-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780801856365 |
Berk concludes that our understanding of historical political economy must take markets, technologies, and organizational forms as the contingent outcomes of such constitutional politics, rather than as premeditated contexts for state and economic development.
Tracks
Title | Tracks PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Erdrich |
Publisher | HarperPerennial |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Indian reservations |
ISBN | 9780007212262 |
Set in North Dakota, at a time in the early 20th century when Indian tribes were struggling to keep what little remained of their lands, 'Tracks' is a tale of passion and deep unrest.
A-Ha: Down to the Tracks
Title | A-Ha: Down to the Tracks PDF eBook |
Author | Barry Page |
Publisher | This Day in Music Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020-03-12 |
Genre | Bands (Music) |
ISBN | 9781916258242 |
Barry Page reflects on a 40-year musical odyssey, taking a detailed look at both the band's pre-fame years and their extensive back catalogue.
Other Side of the Tracks
Title | Other Side of the Tracks PDF eBook |
Author | Charity Alyse |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2023-10-17 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1534497722 |
This “stirring…emotionally raw” (Publishers Weekly) young adult debut novel about three teens entangled by secret love, open hatred, and the invisible societal constraints wrapped around people both Black and white is perfect for readers of All American Boys and The Hate U Give. There is an unspoken agreement between the racially divided towns of Bayside and Hamilton: no one steps over the train tracks that divide them. Or else. Not until Zach Whitman anyway, a white boy who moves in from Philly and who dreams of music. When he follows his dream across the tracks to meet his idol, the famous jazz musician who owns The Sunlight Record Shop in Hamilton, he’s flung into Capri Collins’s path. Capri has big plans: she wants to follow her late mother’s famous footsteps, dancing her way onto Broadway, and leaving this town for good, just like her older brother, Justin, is planning to do when he goes off to college next year. As sparks fly, Zach and Capri realize that they can help each other turn hope into a reality, even if it means crossing the tracks to do it. But one tragic night changes everything. When Justin’s friend, the star of Hamilton’s football team, is murdered by a white Bayside police officer, the long-standing feud between Bayside and Hamilton becomes an all-out war. And Capri, Justin, and Zach are right in the middle of it.
Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association
Title | Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association PDF eBook |
Author | American Railway Engineering Association |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1384 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Railroads |
ISBN |
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Led Zeppelin on track
Title | Led Zeppelin on track PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Pilkington |
Publisher | Sonicbond Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 175 |
Release | 2022-08-12 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1789522196 |
Think about Led Zeppelin and the image coming to mind would be of the band straddling the world as the archetypal 'rock gods', defining the 1970s like no other artist did. Dig deeper though, and there's a lot more to Zeppelin than hard rock and bluster, with folk and blues strongly threading through their catalogue from the very beginning. This book digs into every Led Zeppelin track recorded during their decade-long existence before John Bonham's death brought down the curtain, by way of facts, anecdotes, analysis and a small dose of humour here and there. From the likes of ‘Kashmir’, ‘Stairway To Heaven’ and ‘Whole Lotta Love’ and their ilk, which have entered the public consciousness, down to the deeper cuts which only the fans will know, this book covers them all, while also taking a look into the stories behind the often ground breaking cover art, and the way the albums came to be recorded. Celebrating the triumphs and the arguable lower points, this is an alternative history of the band, told via the most important element – the music itself – which has influenced so many down the years. The history of led Zeppelin is a wild ride. This book shows you why. Steve Pilkington is a music journalist, editor and broadcaster. He was editor in chief for the Classic Rock Society magazine Rock Society and is now co-administrator of the rock website Velvet Thunder as well as presenting a weekly internet radio show called A Saucerful Of Prog. Before taking on this work full-time, he spent years writing for fanzines and an Internet music review site on a part-time basis. He has recently published books on Deep Purple and Rainbow, The Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden, all for Sonicbond, and has also written the official biography of legendary guitarist Gordon Giltrap. He lives in Wigan, Lancashire, UK.
Tracks
Title | Tracks PDF eBook |
Author | Diane Lee Wilson |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2012-04-03 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1442420154 |
Can the railroad that is uniting America also bridge the gap between two boys from different backgrounds? Shortly after the Civil War, Malachy laces on his father’s boots and travels to the American West to work on the transcontinental railroad that will unite the country. In addition to the challenge of the physically grueling work, Malachy also has to adjust to working with Chinese men and boys, whom he views with suspicion and contempt. Despite everything, Malachy gets by with his love for his fierce new dog, Brina, and Blind Thomas, the most hardworking and loyal railroad horse around. But after a Chinese boy is blamed for stealing a bag of coins, Malachy begins to reconsider his prejudices—because Malachy is the real thief, and his conscience is uneasy. He begins to notice the many ways in which the Chinese workers are mistreated. And when real danger threatens, Malachy needs to find the courage to step up and do what’s right. Diane Lee Wilson’s atmospheric writing vividly depicts the western landscape of America in the 1860s and draws you right in alongside Malachy—and his beloved horse and dog—as he navigates a bumpy moral terrain and discovers a friendship he never knew was possible.