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Bruce Springsteen - The Day I Was There
Bruce Springsteen has sold more than 120 million records worldwide, earning numerous awards for his work, including 20 Grammy Awards, two Golden Globes and an Academy Award. He has been inducted into both the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But this book isn't about awards. It's about the visceral experience of seeing Da Boss live, whether that's the thunderous introduction to 'Born To Run' or having 20,000 people sing the first lines of 'Hungry Heart' as the E Street Band play the opening chords. From late sixties concerts in New Jersey through to his marathon shows in recent years, over 250 fans from the USA, UK, Australia and Europe share memories of seeing a true rock 'n' roll legend in concert.
Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee

Steve Kerridge

On the Fly Productions Ltd
2021
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BRUCE LEE: MANDARIN SUPERSTAR In over 400 pages, this softback edition uncovers the life of the martial art icon between the years 1969 to 1971. His initial attempt and subsequent failure to break into Hollywood is examined in detail, as Lee finally decides in 1971 to return to Hong Kong to pursue a career in the Hong Kong movie business. Also, for the first time in print, a detailed study of the making of his first Hong Kong movie 'The Big Boss' is documented in meticulous detail like never before, as Lee finally achieves stardom by smashing box-office records throughout South-east Asia to earn the title of Mandarin Superstar.
Bruce, the Kangaroo Rider in the Ayerstone-Opal Expedition
In a 1950s era Australia, Sydney is under siege by giant carnivorous animals from the outback. A new expedition is planned to uncover the secret of the powerful Ayerstone which caused vast magical changes in the wildlife, along with attempting to find a fortune in valuable opals. A meeting is organised and in attendance are the allied leaders of the city: the boxing champion of the kangaroos, the Lord Mayor of the wombats, King Larrikin of the kookaburras, and Prime Minister Koullas of the humans and koalas.The proposed route of the expedition is explained by a soldier during the briefing: "the consensus is that our best bet's to head through the Blue Mountains to start with, bypassing the thickest concentration of spiders that infest destroyed towns along the main highway. We can also try and make contact with the flying foxes at Jenolan Caves. Afterwards we make our way back through old sheep farms towards Lake George, and pass by the ruins of the former capital. Beyond that's the high country and we'll make for the Snowy River, cross the Murray near its source, then travel through bushland to Wangaratta. We look for the opal collection believed to be in the bank's vault, and whether or not we find them, we'll head back through the bush towards the Dandenong Ranges, on the edge of Melbourne. We skirt around that ruined city southwards, along the coast towards Wilsons Prom. There we'll try and find this stone from Ayers Rock which Bruce's uncle may have hidden. If it's there or not, we'll return by the same route. That's the rough plan, but of course, as we don't know much about what the area is like now, we may need to change it based on what we see out there." The ten expedition members are comprised of a mixed assortment of humans and animals. 'Wallaby Bruce' Buckley, a 14 year old from the Sutherland Shire, whose uncle removed the Ayerstone thirty years ago. 'Outback Jack' Macdonnell, an adventurer, obsessed with finding the lost opals from Wangaratta. Darren Eagle, an Aboriginal soldier and bush tucker expert. Myles Mulligan, an Army captain and rifleman. Rachel Shearer, a wildlife expert from Taronga. Walter Diggins, a wombat, warrior and wombattalion leader. Larry Larrikin, a kookaburra and guard of King Larrikin. Carlo Koullas, the koala, medic and cousin of the prime minister. Preston Pierce, the platypus, commando with the SAS. Maru Hopper, the grey kangaroo, Bruce's mate from way back.Together the expedition marches into the dangerous lands outside of Sydney, going through a variety of environments; deep canyons, underground caves, grassy plains, tall forests, snowy mountains and fast moving rivers. The group have adventures dealing with bushfires, floods, storms, bad weather and other forces of nature. They soon find the bushland has many threats, while towns have been destroyed and are now overrun with giant spiders and insects. It seems these changes in the landscape were caused by the piece of Ayers Rock which was removed, which increases their desire to find it. They encounter many animals, both helpful or a hindrance: flying foxes, bats, birds, snakes, lizards and marsupials.
Bruce, the Kangaroo Rider in the Ayerstone-Opal Expedition
In a 1950s era Australia, Sydney is under siege by giant carnivorous animals from the outback. A new expedition is planned to uncover the secret of the powerful Ayerstone which caused vast magical changes in the wildlife, along with attempting to find a fortune in valuable opals. A meeting is organised and in attendance are the allied leaders of the city: the boxing champion of the kangaroos, the Lord Mayor of the wombats, King Larrikin of the kookaburras, and Prime Minister Koullas of the humans and koalas. The proposed route of the expedition is explained by a soldier during the briefing: "the consensus is that our best bet's to head through the Blue Mountains to start with, bypassing the thickest concentration of spiders that infest destroyed towns along the main highway. We can also try and make contact with the flying foxes at Jenolan Caves. Afterwards we make our way back through old sheep farms towards Lake George, and pass by the ruins of the former capital. Beyond that's the high country and we'll make for the Snowy River, cross the Murray near its source, then travel through bushland to Wangaratta. We look for the opal collection believed to be in the bank's vault, and whether or not we find them, we'll head back through the bush towards the Dandenong Ranges, on the edge of Melbourne. We skirt around that ruined city southwards, along the coast towards Wilsons Prom. There we'll try and find this stone from Ayers Rock which Bruce's uncle may have hidden. If it's there or not, we'll return by the same route. That's the rough plan, but of course, as we don't know much about what the area is like now, we may need to change it based on what we see out there." The ten expedition members are comprised of a mixed assortment of humans and animals. 'Wallaby Bruce' Buckley, a 14 year old from the Sutherland Shire, whose uncle removed the Ayerstone thirty years ago. 'Outback Jack' Macdonnell, an adventurer, obsessed with finding the lost opals from Wangaratta. Darren Eagle, an Aboriginal soldier and bush tucker expert. Myles Mulligan, an Army captain and rifleman. Rachel Shearer, a wildlife expert from Taronga. Walter Diggins, a wombat, warrior and wombattalion leader. Larry Larrikin, a kookaburra and guard of King Larrikin. Carlo Koullas, the koala, medic and cousin of the prime minister. Preston Pierce, the platypus, commando with the SAS. Maru Hopper, the grey kangaroo, Bruce's mate from way back. Together the expedition marches into the dangerous lands outside of Sydney, going through a variety of environments; deep canyons, underground caves, grassy plains, tall forests, snowy mountains and fast moving rivers. The group have adventures dealing with bushfires, floods, storms, bad weather and other forces of nature. They soon find the bushland has many threats, while towns have been destroyed and are now overrun with giant spiders and insects. It seems these changes in the landscape were caused by the piece of Ayers Rock which was removed, which increases their desire to find it. They encounter many animals, both helpful or a hindrance: flying foxes, bats, birds, snakes, lizards and marsupials.
Bruce Lee's 5 Methods of Attack

Bruce Lee's 5 Methods of Attack

Sammy Franco

Contemporary Fighting Arts
2015
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LEARN BRUCE LEE'S PERSONAL ROAD MAP FOR FIGHTING SUCCESSBruce Lee was a brilliant martial arts innovator who dedicated his life in search of self-knowledge and personal expression. Armed with a library of more than 2,000 books, Lee painstakingly gathered, analyzed, tested, and documented information relevant to his quest for martial truth. One of his most notable discoveries was the Five Ways of Attack - Lee's personal road map for fighting success. Unfortunately, for most people, these unique fighting techniques are difficult to understand and almost impossible to apply.BRUCE LEE'S LEGENDARY FIGHTING METHODS REVEALED For the first time, world-renowned self-defense and martial arts expert, Sammy Franco gives you a rare glimpse into the world of martial arts innovation that few people know.With over 30 years of reality-based fighting experience, Franco analyzes Bruce Lee's fighting methods and breaks them down into simple, no-nonsense concepts and strategies that anyone can understand and apply. In Bruce Lee's 5 Methods of Attack you'll find, clear and concise instructions and detailed photographs for implementing Bruce Lee's devastating and legendary fighting methods under real-world combat conditions.DISCOVER YOUR TRUE FIGHTING POTENTIAL In this extraordinary book, you'll also discover that not all of Lee's methods of attack are suitable for the average person. Recognizing and understanding the limitations in some of the fighting methods could mean the difference between victory and defeat. In a high-risk self-defense situation, this could mean the difference between life and death.Whether you're an elite martial artist or a complete beginner, self-defense student or boxer, this eye-opening book gives you the confidence, skills and proven strategies to take anyone out of a fight
Bruce K Beck's Holiday Novella Series Box Set

Bruce K Beck's Holiday Novella Series Box Set

Bruce K Beck

Audacity Books LLC
2021
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If a lot can happen in a New York minute, imagine a New York year Readers can now join the heroes and heroines (plus a few villains) of all four stories in the Holiday Novella Series, starting with Christmas and coming full circle to Thanksgiving and beyond. Each book has its own narrator, and yet the rich tapestry of interwoven lives unites the four stories.New York City is one of the main characters in all four books. In A BUCKSKIN CHRISTMAS, readers meet editor Dan Blackwell, who falls in love with his client, Montana writer Caleb Bromley. Readers also meet Dan's best friend, fashion expert Letisha Carmichael, and other juicy characters at GLITZ Magazine. And Dan's parents, Elaine and Richard Blackwell. Book Two, MY EASTER MIRACLE, is told by photographer Ken Garda, who is hired by GLITZ to shoot Dan and Caleb's splashy wedding in Montana. Book Three, INDEPENDENCE DAZE, is narrated by Jerry Darnley, who is a serious collector of fine art-especially photos by Ken Garda. Ken's gallerist, Tim Hart, narrates Book Four, GIVING THANKS. Tim, like Ken and Jerry, is nursing a broken heart and wondering about the possibility of a bright future which includes new love.By the time they meet for Thanksgiving dinner at the Blackwells' country house in New Jersey, there is gratitude flowing all around. Readers fall in love with the whole crew as they navigate their way through life and relationships, career and commitment. And lots of steamy sex, of course. All four books are about healing from the wounds of the past in order to move forward. And most of all, they're about the redemptive power of love.
Bruce Lee: He's taking the cake

Bruce Lee: He's taking the cake

Alex Ismero

Independently Published
2017
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Humility is not necessarily linked to the way an individual shows himself to others, so modesty is not a form of humility but rather a "demonstration" of humility that can be quite achieved by a person without humility. Similarly, pride is not incompatible with humility, an individual can be proud of him for what he has achieved, precisely because he has enough humility to realize that he has done a lot for what he is. By contrast, it is often for lack of humility that an individual devalues himself, overestimating his own abilities and therefore considering his achievements as mediocre.