The Griffon Sings

The Griffon Sings
Title The Griffon Sings PDF eBook
Author Jerome Kiely
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1966
Genre Private presses
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The Churchman

The Churchman
Title The Churchman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 876
Release 1918
Genre Church history
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Music News

Music News
Title Music News PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1058
Release 1924
Genre Music
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Ghost Hunter's Guide to New Orleans

Ghost Hunter's Guide to New Orleans
Title Ghost Hunter's Guide to New Orleans PDF eBook
Author Jeff Dwyer
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 267
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1455621595

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It’s not hard to find restless spirits in the Big Easy. Let the popular paranormal investigator guide you through its winding streets and history. Newly revised and updated, this installment in the much-acclaimed Ghost Hunter’s Guide Series is designed for locals, new residents, and travelers seeking the haunted history of the Crescent City and nearby locations. Detailed descriptions and historical background for more than two hundred locations guide readers to sites where they might encounter ghostly apparitions. Sites and spirits in the Garden District and French Quarter include the ghosts of voodoo priestesses, victims of yellow-fever epidemics, several well-known French Quarter restaurants, and the famous Lalaurie Mansion, thought to be the most haunted house in New Orleans. A section on City Park, the Faubourg Marigny, and nearby Chalmette, the site of the Battle of New Orleans, is also provided. A chapter dedicated to day trips suggests the paranormal possibilities awaiting travelers destined for the famous River Road plantations and Baton Rouge. Praise for Jeff Dwyer’s Ghost Hunter’s Guide to the San Francisco Bay Area “While sometimes scary, [the ghost stories] more often serve as reminders of the sometimes quirky, and oftentimes tragically haunting, history of the people of California.” —The Reporter (Vacaville, CA) “I thought I knew everything about the wine country, but I apparently overlooked the protoplasmic ‘walk by night’ world.” —Mick Winter, author of The Napa Valley Book

Heat Not a Furnace

Heat Not a Furnace
Title Heat Not a Furnace PDF eBook
Author Jerome Kiely
Publisher Trafford Publishing
Pages 270
Release 2004-03-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1412219248

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All Music Guide to Soul

All Music Guide to Soul
Title All Music Guide to Soul PDF eBook
Author Vladimir Bogdanov
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 4139
Release 2003-08-01
Genre Music
ISBN 1617134961

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This comprehensive guide is a must-have for the legions of fans of the beloved and perennially popular music known as soul and rhythm & blues. The latest in the definitive All Music Guide series, the All Music Guide to Soul offers nearly 8 500 entertaining and informative reviews that lead readers to the best recordings by more than 1 500 artists and help them find new music to explore. Informative biographies, essays and “music maps” trace R&B's growth from its roots in blues and gospel through its flowering in Memphis and Motown, to its many branches today. Complete discographies note bootlegs, important out-of-print albums, and import-only releases. “Extremely valuable and exhaustive.” – The Christian Science Monitor

Kinsale Harbour

Kinsale Harbour
Title Kinsale Harbour PDF eBook
Author John Thuillier
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 398
Release 2014-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1848898487

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Nestling on the River Bandon, Kinsale emerged as a settlement in the sixth century and has seen many changes. Its deep, secure harbour provided a safe anchorage and prospered during the seventeenth century's 'golden age of sail', victualling ships bound for the West Indies and the American colonies, and facilitating trade with English and continental ports. Its military forts and naval base protected against the threat of foreign invasion, as well as pirates and smugglers who were rampant on the coast. Its bustling waterfront was thronged with fishermen in the nineteenth century and today is filled with tourists and yachting enthusiasts. John Thuillier tells of community suffering, seafaring under lofty masts and billowing sails and life ashore in the taverns and coffee houses, aboard ships and in 'lewd' houses. This comprehensive overview of Kinsale's seafaring tradition will be enjoyed by all who appreciate a whiff of salty spray and the adventure attached to ships voyaging to distant lands.