Have you ever wondered why the Rolling Stones chose their name? The answer to that and many other questions concerning band nomenclature lies in "Band Names," which lists where the bands hailed from, when they were popular, and how they came up with their name. And that is just one of the six comprehensive chapters, subdivided alphabetically for ...
The three Bronte sisters - Anne, Charlotte and Emily - moved to Haworth Parsonage as children in 1820. It was there, on the edge of the dramatic landscape of the Yorkshire Moors, that they produced some of the most memorable, influential and best loved novels in the English language. Ann Dinsdale paints a detailed picture of everyday life at ...
This simple guide to neurogenetics demystifies the overwhelming amount of information on the subject so you can identify key clinical features and understand your management options. Reach relevant differential diagnoses and provide appropriate counseling to your patients using the symptom-based approach. By integrating genetic and neurological ...
On October 7th, 1955, a little known poet called Allen Ginsberg premiered a new long poem in the Six Gallery in San Francisco. "Howl", penned in the shadow of the Cold War, would cause a sensation among the crowd that gathered that evening. It would not be long before the poem's impact spread far beyond the confines of the Bay Area literary scene ...
A guide to paper-craft with projects ranging from greetings cards and printed stationery, through decorating household objects such as boxes and wastebins, to making whole objects from paper, such as clocks, lampshades and frames. The book includes 12 pull-out pages of templates to get started, including clock face designs, decorative motifs for ...
These media scripts are written specifically for Key Stage 3 and intended to resource the National Curriculum and Framework objectives for teaching English and Media. Accompanying activities provide links to the Framework for teaching English.
Aiming to develop the confidence and reading ability of struggling readers aged 11-14, the "Impact" series encompasses a wide range of genres and writing styles. This is one of the non-fiction titles in Set D.
Part of the "High Impact" series for reluctant readers, this text is designed to motivate secondary school students with a reading age of eight to nine. This text presents true stories of record breaking speed.
Edition: The Autumn 1977
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: The Countryman
Date Published: 1977
Description: Various Including A S Calder. Very Good (AVERAGE). No Jacket. Paperback. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" Inscribed By Previous Owner FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND FURTHER DETAILS. FROM A DEALER WHO TELLS YOU WHO THEY ARE AND WHAT THEIR TELEPHONE AND ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS ARE! read more
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Mickey Spillane-Sherman Kramer, Ned Logan, Roland Empey, D. Bogen, Charles Warner, Simon Koch, Hal Barco, Ronald F. Drucker,...
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Edition: TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Magazine Management (aka; Marvel Comics)
Date Published: 1973
Description: PHOTO & Painted cover / interior Art by Jim Mooney, Emmett Kaye, Monroe James, Earl Norem; Very Good. Magazine. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. STAG ANNUAL No. #15 (1973; Adult Men's Adventure magazine) /// 132 pages including covers; >>> weight = 210 grams. CONTENTS---DOUBLE BOOK BONUS-(1) "The Gold Fever Tapes" 10 page Original story by MICKEY SPILLANE; (2) "Inside Those 'Easy Love' Massage Parlors" by Sherman Kramer; **** EXTRA-LENGTH EXCULSIVE-(1) "I was a Mafia Sex Prisoner" by Ned Logan; *** (2) ... read more
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Fantasy Macabre, Jan Weiss, Michael Lotus, Bobby Warner, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Jonathon Thomas, Simon Macculloch, Dennis...
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Edition: F First Edition Private Press
Binding: S Chapbook
Publisher: Richard H. Fawcett, Publisher
Date Published: 1990
Description: Fine. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall 61pp. Dark fantasy and macabre fiction & poems. FICTION: The Apostle by Jan Weiss / The Release of Doria by Carol Reid / A Parlor Game by Michael Lotus / The Gardener by Bobby Warner / The Piebald Man by Jessica Amanda Salmonson / The Office Nymph by Jonathon Thomas / Oneiric Moon by Simon MacCulloch / A House Occupied by Dennis Post / A Trim by Cappy Kotz / The Seven Dead Men by Samuel Rutherford Crockett / Death and Sardo the Gambler by Peni Griffin / The Man ... read more
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Simon, Andr L. (Editor); H. Warner Allen, H. Arntz, S.F. Hallgarten, Anthony Hogg, John N. Hutchinson, George Rainbird, Cyril...
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Edition: First Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw Hill
Date Published: 1967
Description: Hardcover. First American Edition, first printing. Fine in bordeaux cloth with gilt titles to spine, lacking the dust jacket as issued, in a Near Fine cloth pictorial slipcase. One bump to the top of the slipcase slightly affecting the crown of the spine of the book. 719 pages. Includes an index. Illustrated with color photographs. read more
Edition: F First Trade Edition
Binding: S Paperback
Publisher: [Golden Head Press]
Date Published: 1963
Description: 29 b/w Illustrations / Plates. Very Good. 8vo [8], 22 pages + plates. Notable for the reproduced examples of the artist's calligraphy. One of 200 unnumbered copies (of a total edition of 230), with wrappers designed by Lister, printed by Crampton & Sons, Sawston, Cambridge, and distributed by The Golden Head Press. Slight rubbing and browning to wrappers; slight internal browning to edges. read more
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