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Brian Miller

Brian Miller

J Michael Brower

iUniverse
2018
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Earth has been saved from the Twins of Triton (two asteroids on a collision course) by the saurians and the Starfinder Tiperia. Just before leaving the planet, Brian Miller has a small request: save Joan of Arc from the fires of execution in France 1431 The lord of the lizardanians' second, Soreidian, supports Brian in his bizarre entreaty (he has something more diabolical in mind). Brian and Soreidian have a surprising fight. The captain capturing Joan of Arc challenges the shape-shifted Littorian, who also needs a rescue from an unexpected source. The quest gets more difficult as Death Incarnate engages in a chess game with Brian, and dragons in Romania need a rescue too Anakimian, a young alligatorian, featured in Brian Miller and the young star dragons, wishes to make Joan his companion but is hampered by the Time Keeper and must make a very dire decision. Can Joan survive?
Brian Miller

Brian Miller

J Michael Brower

iUniverse
2020
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Flummoxed with a sparring match among the top two saurians, Brian Miller doesn't know where to turn. Joan of Arc must save the day, and she innocently suggests a football game before the inevitable clash. Every reptilian is 'more than game' and a brutal match is fought in Portland, Oregon. It is a wild ride and you won't believe the outcome Brian Miller worms his way into decisions about the 'new' ninth planet and has an incredible dragon-star-ride with Clareina. She deploys the Black World swords to seek out lightning events, which are spectacular. Meanwhile, just after the football game, Larry King does an interview with the dragon-stars. Sitting Sphinx-style on Persian rugs, Littorian is charmed by these carpets, suggesting just before they leave the Earth, Brian should make arrangements to "go East" just for a look-see. Join us again for all of these dragon-star adventures Find more at www.stardragons.org
Brian Miller

Brian Miller

J Michael Brower

Iuniverse
2021
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Teresian, a saurian, and Katrina, her companion, are seeking to help Brian Miller and Littorian, Lord of the Lizardanians in their attempt to evade the angry reptilian Soreidian. Soreidian, Littorian's second-in-command wishes to make Littorian a powerless (and distance-full) exile. Katrina wants to 'get ahead of Brian' to go forward in Time. Teresian desires to help Littorian too, and agrees. Arriving on the Beach World ahead of Brian Miller, Teresian propels them forward in Time, but something goes terribly wrong. The companions arrive on a world of the Undead, an apocalypse of zombies, much further into the future. Befriended by three teenage "Beachers" they seek the last Beacher on the fifth floor of an apartment building. Teresian gets blood in her mouth, and turns zombie Can Katrina get 'her star dragon back, ' defeat the Commander-of-the-Demonic, the 'Intelligent Zombie' and make companions out of the teen Beachers, too? Let's find out
Brian Miller Nine Tales of Dragon Star Terror (A Non-Novel)
Action and sinister-adventure are here again with these Nine Dragon Star Tales of Terror. Even Alfred Bester ( might ) be proud of the crazy ride of Brian Miller and Katrina Ivanovna Chakiaya trying to save the world with the help of (very) reluctant dragon stars. Of the stories, just this: Terrifier in the Middle Kingdom is about the horrific things a dragon star can do...Godzilla, take a back seat to this This story has two stories in it: The Donner Party and The Dyatlov Incident, and you'll see why they are told The rest, companionship reunited-just fiction (for now )
Brian May's Red Special

Brian May's Red Special

Brian May; Simon Bradley

Welbeck Publishing Group
2020
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In Brian May's Red Special you will discover everything about Brian May's unique, home-made guitar. Brian reveals all, from the guitar's origins to playing on the roof of Buckingham Palace, from Live Aid to the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, from the set of Bohemian Rhapsody to opening the Academy Awards in 2019 where the film scooped four Oscars. All of this is accompanied by original diagrams, sketches and notes from the building of the guitar, as well as a selection of classic photographs including Brian on stage with his guitar, close-ups and even an X-ray. Rare images are included throughout, as the entire guitar was dismantled and photographed for the book.
Brian Moore Saved Our Sundays

Brian Moore Saved Our Sundays

Matt Eastley

PITCH PUBLISHING LTD
2024
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Brian Moore Saved My Sunday is a nostalgic romp through the golden days of regional televised football. It revisits a time when the voices of not just the peerless Brian Moore, but of Hugh Johns, Gerald Sinstadt, Gerry Harrison and others, brought drama to TV sets. Whether The Big Match, Shoot or Kick Off Match, each ITV region had its own version. Dozens of people from in front of or behind the camera, or on the mic, were interviewed for this fascinating book that was ten years in the making. The families of Moore, Johns and Sinstadt provide priceless insights and many exclusive photographs. Pioneering director Bob Gardam, creative mastermind Jeff Foulser, ITV stalwart Gary Newbon, and forces of nature like Granada's Paul Doherty, also share their memories. Brian Moore Saved My Sunday will thrill those fans who wolfed down their Sunday lunch to grab the best spot in front of the TV for footballing heaven. And, frankly, who didn't?
Brian McDermott's Donegal Table

Brian McDermott's Donegal Table

Brian McDermott; Neven Maguire

O'Brien Press Ltd
2018
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Brian McDermott has built a national reputation as a chef on one simple belief – that tasty, healthy food based around traditional recipes and local produce is something every family can make and enjoy. As one of twelve children growing up in Burt in County Donegal, the focal point of the family was always his mother’s kitchen table, and that childhood memory of the family coming together and connecting over her home cooking continues to inspire Brian as he shares his own passion for food with others. Whether it’s cooking freshly-caught mussels for the fishermen at Greencastle pier or sharing his skills with others at his cookery school, Brian loves to celebrate the best of his home county’s warmth and traditions.
Brian Moore’s «Black Robe»

Brian Moore’s «Black Robe»

Antje Schumacher

Peter Lang AG
2010
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Studying Brian Moore’s Black Robe (1985), this book examines the dual adaptation process of historical sources into fiction and fiction into film. The fictionalisation process is analysed on the basis of the Jesuit Relations of the 17th century and Moore’s novel. Besides transforming and compiling information from these annual reports, Moore also uses them to justify his choice of obscene language for the indigenous characters. The visualisation process is studied with the help of various versions of the screenplay with respect to the differences of narrative and narration in fiction and film. A final exemplary analysis illustrates in detail how the original historical sources were transformed via the novel and the screenplays into the final visualisation in the motion picture.
Brian Moore’s Eponymous Heroines

Brian Moore’s Eponymous Heroines

Dorota Filipczak

Peter Lang AG
2018
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This feminist study is an innovative reassessment of Brian Moore’s five novels featuring eponymous heroines. The author reviews previous interpretations, exposing their sexist bias. Highlighting Moore’s empathetic insights, she also discusses the novelist’s limitations. She compares Moore’s heroines to Flaubert’s Emma Bovary, reinterpreted by Mieke Bal, Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina revisioned by Aritha van Herk, and to female characters created by Canadian women writers. Rejecting biocriticism, the study focuses on Moore’s biblical, Victorian and modernist inspirations, and his indebtedness to film. Ideas of female thinkers illuminate the condition of Moore’s female protagonists.
Reading Brian Moore

Reading Brian Moore

Chris Wade

Lulu.com
2024
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In a series of essays, Chris Wade explores the work of Irish novelist Brian Moore, one of the most versatile and fascinating writers of the 20th century. Acclaimed in his life time but now strangely overlooked, Moore's books include The Great Victorian Collection, Fergus, The Black Robe, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne and The Doctor's Wife. In this book, Wade celebrates key works from a remarkable body of work that deserves to be read and re-read by generations to come.
When Brian Met Terry

When Brian Met Terry

Russell Kane

Quarto Publishing Plc
2026
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Comedian and bestselling author Russell Kane is back with When Brian Met Terry – a hilarious and relatable story that will resonate with anyone who’s had to make room for someone new. Terry the Burmese cat has it all. A loving family, a cosy home and the undivided attention he believes he deserves. Life is comfortable for this pampered pet – until everything changes. One day Dad arrives with Brian, an excitable chihuahua puppy with big eyes and even bigger energy. While the family fall instantly for Brian’s charms, Terry is less impressed. In fact, he is FURIOUS! Terry makes it clear that he won’t share his kingdom easily. As his tantrums become more and more dramatic, the family wonder if Brian and Terry will ever learn to get along. When Brian Met Terry is perfect for any animal lover, but can also be read as a metaphor for sibling rivalry and the ups and downs of introducing a new baby to the family. At its heart, this funny and heartwarming picture book is about learning to get on with those whom you might dislike at first – or who dislike you. That and a very, VERY dramatic cat. With Russell’s trademark wit and brilliantly characterful illustrations by Erica Salcedo, When Brian Met Terry combines laugh-out-loud moments with a reassuring message of acceptance. It’s perfect for reading aloud at bedtime or gifting to pet-loving families. Entertaining and reassuring in equal measure, this is a picture book children will want to return to again and again.
When Brian Met Terry

When Brian Met Terry

Russell Kane

Words Pictures
2026
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Comedian and bestselling author Russell Kane is back with When Brian Met Terry - a hilarious and relatable story that will resonate with anyone who's had to make room for someone new. Terry the Burmese cat has it all. A loving family, a cosy home, and the undivided attention he believes he deserves. Life is comfortable for this pampered pet - until everything changes. One day Dad arrives with Brian, an excitable chihuahua puppy with big eyes and even bigger energy. While the family fall instantly for Brian's charms, Terry is less impressed. In fact, he is FURIOUS Terry makes it clear that he won't share his kingdom easily. As his tantrums become more and more dramatic, the family wonder if Brian and Terry will ever learn to get along. When Brian Met Terry is perfect for any animal lover, but can also be read as a metaphor for sibling rivalry and the ups and downs of introducing a new baby to the family. At its heart, this funny and heartwarming picture book is about learning to get on with those whom you might dislike at first - or who dislike you. That and a very, VERY dramatic cat. With Russell's trademark wit and brilliantly characterful illustrations by Erica Salcedo, When Brian Met Terry combines laugh-out-loud moments with a reassuring message of acceptance. It's perfect for reading aloud at bedtime or gifting to pet-loving families. Entertaining and reassuring in equal measure, this is a picture book children will want to return to again and again.
Misunderstood - The Brian Molko Story

Misunderstood - The Brian Molko Story

Chloe Govan

New Generation Publishing
2010
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Misunderstood looks behind the eyeliner to reveal the true story of one of the most notorious rock icons of the 21st century. Follow the reckless wild child turned devoted father as he replaces drug binges and erotic exploits with Buddhist meditation and kids' birthday parties. He's battled bipolar disorder, clinical depression, drug and alcohol addiction, loneliness and self-loathing to sell over ten million albums worldwide with the rock group Placebo.Combining punk rock anthems with designer dresses, the singer set out to prove he's far more than 'just another nancy boy.' He describes his music as both 'a transvestite on crystal meth' and 'cocktail hour at the mental hospital' - it's going to be a bumpy ride.Alongside quotes from the singer himself are exclusive interviews featuring Brian in the words of those who knew him best. Described as everything from a fallen angel to a brutal rock-star thug, this book looks beyond the well-worn 'drug crazed sex-dwarf' connotations to discover just why Brian Molko is so misunderstood.
Eyes on Moryork - 2014 Brian Mallman Photographs
Since 1986, MorYork has been the studio and gallery of Clare Graham and Bob Breen. It continues to evolve. "Eyes on MorYork" is an attempt to have multiple photographers record what the space looks like in 2014, prior to a show at the Craft and Folk Art Museum. The show will be comprised of pieces that normally cohabitate the dense environment of MorYork. Constantly evolving and continually morphing, MorYork is ephemeral, the building continues to live its destiny. These portraits seek to capture moments in its life. These photos were taken by Brian Mallman during 2014, and is Volume 11 in a series of 12 different photographers.
Towers Between: Art and Poems by Brian Meyer

Towers Between: Art and Poems by Brian Meyer

Brian T. Meyer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This book is a collection of artwork, poems, thoughts and ideas from 2015, as I was thinking through my relationship as a painter with art and the world. It is full of my artwork, landscapes, sunsets and seascapes capturing San Diego in plein air. It also is full of figure drawing, both posing nude, but also the people in coffee shops and musicians playing Jazz.Much of it has been my reaction to so much violence, in Paris, in Chicago, in Nigeria and so many other places. I've been thinking about words and myths, how we are cursed to speak but not understand just like the Tower of Babel story. We make so many things into towers to celebrate our ego.It was not God who named things in the garden, it was us, these are our very mortal words.This book is in a way a way of remembering the last year, the end of my second year of seriously painting, and leaving both the Figure Drawing Program and the First Church of the Brethren.