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(Past Edition) Who's Who in Women's Hockey Guide 2020
Player-by-player statistical timeline from modern women's elite hockey leagues, including the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL) and National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). Guide also includes stats from defunct leagues the Western Women's Hockey League, (old) National Women's Hockey League and Central Ontario Women's Hockey League.
Soho

Soho

Richard Scott

Faber Faber
2018
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE T. S. ELIOT PRIZESHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA POETRY AWARDSHORTLISTED FOR THE FORWARD PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST COLLECTIONSHORTLISTED FOR THE POLARI FIRST BOOK PRIZEIn this intimate and vital debut, Richard Scott creates an uncompromising portrait of love and gay shame. Examining how trauma becomes a part of the language we use, Scott takes us back to our roots: childhood incidents, the violence our scars betray, forgotten forebears and histories. The hungers of sexual encounters are underscored by the risks that threaten when we give ourselves to or accept another. But the poems celebrate joy and tenderness, too, as in a sequence re-imagining the love poetry of Verlaine.The collection crescendos to Scott's tour de force, 'Oh My Soho!', where a night stroll under the street lamps of Soho Square becomes a search for true lineage, a reclamation of stolen ancestors, hope for healing, and, above all, the finding of our truest selves.
That Broke into Shining Crystals

That Broke into Shining Crystals

Richard Scott

FABER FABER
2025
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POETRY BOOK SOCIETY CHOICEReverberating with risk, this collection negotiates the darkness of injury, the potency and pain of revelation, and agency as song.For years I had no sound but his sweetness, his lye. Thus I go slow. I song last. Least. The lower.That which I had nor sound I may still song. Trauma and vulnerability - violation and its aftershock - are explored within a framework of self-determination and radical queerness in Richard Scott's second collection. In three distinct yet interlocking parts, he documents what it is to have survived 'seismic assaults, the buried silences'. This is first pursued through still-life paintings, controlled arrangements in which time is frozen. In 'Coy', the lexicon of Andrew Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress' is repurposed to enact the collapse of language under the strain of description, punctuated by scalding direct statement. In the luminous title sequence, crystals and gemstones evoke themes of fracture and fixative, demonstrating Scott's power as a poet who casts an uncompromising but ultimately uplifting light. 'A luminous, uneasily beautiful set of poems.' Rebecca Tamas, Guardian (Best Recent Poetry roundup)Praise for Soho:'Scott's project is as political as it is personal, and the kaleidoscopic picture of contemporary queerness he builds through these poems is as urgent as it is alluring.' A. K. Blakemore, Poetry London'With his electric Soho, Richard Scott has arrived like a lightning bolt in our midst. In poetry that moves so fast we're left breathless, this is protean, irreverent, urgent work.' Sinéad Morrissey, T. S. Eliot Prize judge'Richard Scott's Soho is the most gripping portrayal of queer lives I've read so far.' Daljit Nagra, Guardian
Boughton: The House, its People and its Collections
In this sumptuous portrait of the house known as ‘the English Versailles’, the present Duke sets the scene with a history of his ancestors, the Montagus of Boughton, who acquired the manor in Northamptonshire in the reign of Henry VIII. Ralph, 1st Duke of Montagu (1638–1709), Charles II’s envoy to Louis XIV, transformed Boughton into a palatial homage to French culture. His son John, the 2nd Duke, is remembered for the miles of avenues he planted, a love of heraldry, a fondness for practical jokes and the ancient lion he nursed in one of the courtyards. The book showcases Boughton’s celebrated art collection, with its magnificent tapestries and Sèvres porcelain. There are striking portraits of Elizabeth I, Charles II and his son the Duke of Monmouth, another Buccleuch ancestor. Van Dyck’s friends and contemporaries cluster in the Drawing Room. Most eye-catching of all is the portrait of Shakespeare’s muse, the Countess of Southampton. A grand tour takes in the French-inspired façade, the formal State Rooms and the Tudor Great Hall, with their painted ceilings, flamboyant French furniture and the oldest dated carpet in Europe – before moving to the park, with its avenues of soaring limes and network of lakes, and its dramatic, newly created sunken pool.
(Past edition) Who's Who in Women's Hockey Guide 2022
Player-by-player statistical timeline from modern women's elite hockey leagues, including the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF) and all players from the Professional Women's Hockey Players' Association (PWHPA). Guide also includes stats from Hockey Canada's National Championships as well as defunct leagues the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL), Western Women's Hockey League, (old) National Women's Hockey League and Central Ontario Women's Hockey League.
Game 7

Game 7

Richard Scott

Blurb
2021
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Game 7: a complete game-by-game history of every NHL playoff Game 7 from 1939 to 2020. Includes stories and boxscores for every Game 7 with goalscorers, lineups and referees. Also includes an all-time players index from Abdelkader to Zyuzin.
(Past edition) The O-Pee-Chee Hockey Card Story
After more than 80 years, the O-Pee-Chee hockey card - originated in London - is the most enduring and endearing brand in the hockey collector's marketplace. With stops and starts in the 1930s and early 1940s, then a continuous five-decade run starting in the 1950s, O-Pee-Chee deeply established themselves as the annual collecting favourite of every young Canadian hockey fan. The O-Pee-Chee Hockey Card Story collects just a few of the best memories from O-Pee-Chee's NHL legacy, a legacy that continues to grow with the start of every new hockey season.
I'm An Idiot, You're An Idiot

I'm An Idiot, You're An Idiot

Richard Scott

Authorhouse
2005
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"Cows from Outer Space." "Why I Ate My Husband." "Jesus Returns, and the Christians Think He's Nuts." These and other pieces of unintentional genius from the demented mind of Richard Scott complete this collection of hilarious short stories and idiotic comedy bits. Scott's comedy ranges from the highbrow "Toilet Humour" to the historical docu-drama, "I Heard the President Fart." From the absurd "Toast Hunters of the Amazon," to the surreal "My Father the Android," to the farcical "Dances Like Jew," to the ridiculous "The Adventures of Superman's Pants," I'm an Idiot, You're an Idiot is guaranteed to make readers laugh like the idiots we all are. Read what the critics say "It's not the worst thing I've read."-Rachel Scott, mother "Needs more pictures to color."-George W. Bush "LOL : -))))) WHAT ARE YOU WEARING?"-random Internet blogger "Did he spell his name right?"-Arthur Scott, father "Hey, buddy, I don't take personal checks."-Mistress Dominix