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Barry Barrison, Ghost Detective

Barry Barrison, Ghost Detective

Philippe Pinon

Hollywood Comics
2021
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Barry Barrison perfected his deductive skills through the teachings of Sherlock Holmes, of whom he was a contemporary. Murdered by one of his peers, his ghost is cursed and forced to wander forever through his former home, Tarford Manor. But even today, he continues to investigate the strangest criminal cases with the help of young Terry, Angela, Mark Tarford, and psychic Maureen Simpson.Barry Barrison is one of the characters from the universe of HEXAGON COMICS. This aristocratic ghost detective succeeds in carrying out its basic premise with a great deal of charm and cleverness.
Barry Jenkins and the Legacies of Slavery

Barry Jenkins and the Legacies of Slavery

Delphine Letort; Michael T. Martin

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
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In this book, Delphine Letort examines the plots and ploys that intermingle fiction and history in Barry Jenkins’ television adaptation of The Underground Railroad, allowing viewers to experience enslavement and flight through the eyes of the female protagonist, Cora. Letort demonstrates how the fusion of imaginary and real elements underlies a poetic visual and narrative style to guide viewers’ emotional and epistemological understanding of the past. She posits that another imagery of enslavement can be created—one that does not position the black woman at the margins of slavery cinema and history—as the mise-en-scène of the underground as a symbolic space representing the hidden and the repressed opens new fictional possibilities for imagining the intimate life of the enslaved. Ultimately, this book reveals how the serial format proves instrumental in transforming the gaze on the racial subject, using repetition and difference from one episode to the next to prompt new ways of seeing. Scholars of film and television studies, popular culture, history, and critical race theory will find this book of particular interest.
Random Thoughts on Insurance Volume VI: A 2018 Collection of Posts from Barry Zalma's Blog, Zalma on Insurance.
Since 2010 I have been writing a blog post at least five days a week. This e-book is a collection of those posts that reveal my interest in insurance case law. Some of the cases reviewed were important. Some were of first impression. Others will be totally unimportant. All were interesting to me and I hope are interesting to the reader.
Barry & Benny Beetle Bring Up Baby: A Huge Tale About a Small Difference

Barry & Benny Beetle Bring Up Baby: A Huge Tale About a Small Difference

Tom Greensmith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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If everyone was the same it would be a very, very dull world. Life partners Barry and Benny Beetle find two abandoned eggs on the underside of a leaf in Chicago's Millennium Park. To keep them from being eaten by predators, they take the eggs home. The eggs evolve into larvae, then pupae, then adult. Barry and Benny are surprised, to say the least, about the children they must now take care of. And along the way, Barry and Benny meet a new friend: Franky Fly.
Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon

William Makepeace Thackeray

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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William Makepeace Thackeray (18 July 1811 - 24 December 1863) was a British novelist and author. He is known for his satirical works, particularly Vanity Fair, a panoramic portrait of English society.
Barry Bear Visits the City

Barry Bear Visits the City

Peggy Gaines

Authorhouse
2019
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Barry Bear goes exploring from forest to a city. He isn't quite sure what to expect and how to act. He quickly learns to adapt. His character is almost human as he takes care of himself. This story has a few laughable lines as the innocent bear finds his way in a very human world. Let your imagination come alive as these pages encourage parent/child quality time. Maybe there is a little Barry Bear in most of us.
Barry Has 1

Barry Has 1

Chris Sandtsmith

Chris Sandtsmith
2024
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Barry is an Alien that doesn't look like you or me, and he lives alone on his tiny planet. He has no moon and no friends until a visitor from space crashes a shuttle and leaves Barry a gift.
Barry D. Adam

Barry D. Adam

Anjali Gonzalez

Press for Play Books
2024
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Barry D. Adam: The Fucking Activist Who Shaped LGBTQ Rights in Canada provides an inspiring account of Barry D. Adams journey from small activist groups to national impact, highlighting his role in fighting for gay rights, HIV/AIDS advocacy, and pushing for policy change. This book also explores the challenges of LGBTQ activism in Canada, Barrys personal sacrifices, and his lasting legacy in shaping LGBTQ rights globally.
Barry Hines

Barry Hines

David Forrest; Sue Vice

Manchester University Press
2017
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Barry Hines’s novel A Kestrel for a Knave, adapted for the screen as Kes, is one of the best-known and well-loved novels of the post-war period, while his screenplay for the television drama Threads is central to a Cold War-era vision of nuclear attack. But Hines published a further eight novels and nine screenplays between the 1960s and 1990s, as well as writing eleven other works which remain unpublished and unperformed. This study examines the entirety of Hines’s work. It argues that he used a great variety of aesthetic forms to represent the lives of working-class people in Britain during the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and into the post-industrial conclusion of the twentieth century. It also makes the case that, as well as his literary flair for poetic realism, Hines’s authorial contributions to the films of his novels show the profoundly collaborative nature of these works.
Barry Island

Barry Island

Andy Croll

University of Wales Press
2020
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Barry Island was one of the most cherished leisure spaces in twentieth-century south Wales, a playground of generations of working-class day-trippers. This book considers its rise as a seaside resort and reveals a history that is much more complex, lengthy and important than has previously been recognised. As conventionally told, the story of the island as tourist resort begins in the 1890s, when the railway arrived in Barry - in fact, it was functioning as a watering hole by the 1790s - yet decades of tourism produced no sweeping changes. Barry remained a district of 'bathing villages' and hamlets, not a developed urban resort. As such, its history challenges us to rethink the category of 'seaside resort' and forces us re-evaluate Wales's contribution to British coastal tourism in the 'long nineteenth century'. It also underlines the importance of visitor agency. Powerful landowners shaped much of the island's development but, ultimately, it was the working-class visitors who turned it into south Wales's most beloved tripper resort.
Barry Goldwater, Distrust in Media, and Conservative Identity
The perception that the news media in the United States have a liberal bias is a phenomenon that animates conservatives and affects the ways in which they consider both media content and political discourse. Despite professional standards that have been put in place to prevent deliberate bias, conservatives would argue that the news media tilt deliberately to the left. Barry Goldwater, Distrust in Media, and Conservative Identity: The Perception of Liberal Bias in the News explores the origins of this perception of a liberal bias—while managing to avoid the highly subjective quagmire of attempting to measure bias—by instead positing a social identity explanation for the perception. Rich Shumate posits that conservatives’ need to foster and maintain social identity as conservatives led them to perceive content from elite news media outlets as biased when it did not validate the way they saw the world, deeming it hostile and, by extension, “liberal”. Shumate explores the formation of this perception during the period from 1960–1964, a critical juncture in the American political sphere when conservatives organized to elect Barry Goldwater as president and ultimately came away from the experience bitter with the belief that the news media had stacked the deck against their candidate of choice. Scholars of communication, media studies, journalism, political science, and American history will find this book particularly useful.