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Cliff Richard & the Shadows

Cliff Richard & the Shadows

Royston Ellis; Cliff Richard

Tomahawk Press
2014
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In 1959 teenage poet Royston Ellis teamed up with Cliff Richard's group, the Drifters (later called The Shadows) and appeared with them on television and stage shows performing his unique brand of 'rocketry' (rock 'n' roll poetry). He became closely associated with Cliff, Jet, Tony, Hank & Bruce and wrote the first ever book about them, Driftin' With Cliff Richard followed by the 1961 biography The Shadows. These much sought-after books have been long out of print. Royston Ellis has agreed to combine and expand the content of these two books into a new book, Cliff Richard and The Shadows - A Rock & Roll Memoir. This new book recalls insights of days and nights spent with Cliff and the Shadows between 1959 and 1961. Largely regarded as THE spokesman for the British Rock & Roll generation, Royston Ellis now re-evaluates how Cliff and The Shadows represented the hopes, aspirations and values of British teens at the dawn of the swinging 60s, when things would change forever. Cliff Richard and The Shadows - A Rock & Roll Memoir is a timeless snapshot of an era that only lasted a few years, but whose importance would reverberate for decades. This beautifully designed book includes rare photos.
Cliff Saves Easter

Cliff Saves Easter

John Wayne Lipscomb

Independently Published
2019
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What happens to Easter when the Easter bunny gets sick Cliff saves Easter of course Grab this book and read the Easter Adventure of a life time to all your kids as they see Cliff and Rusty try to race against time to make sure Easter happens all around the world Can they do it? Will they make it in time? There is only one way to find out. Order your copy today God speed and happy reading...
Cliff Notes

Cliff Notes

Robert Rice

Lulu.com
2024
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Cliff Notes is a true story of survival in the Adirondack Mountains. When the family dog falls onto a small ledge on the side of a towering mountain cliff, the owner finds himself clinging for life and waiting for a helicopter rescue. While there, he contemplates life, nature, discomfort, and a seemingly mystical series of experiences. Written by a professor of mental health counseling, Cliff Notes speaks to every person's inner need to feel part of something greater. It provides useful insight on emerging concepts that have the potential to positively impact our mental health. Nature is trying to show us the way. It isn't necessary to fall off a cliff to see it, but it helps.
Cliff and other stories

Cliff and other stories

Foster Evans

Lulu.com
2023
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A compilation of stories dealing with subjects such as love and loneliness. The bridges we build are the things that hold us together and tear us apart. A forbidden love, a lonely soldier, and a flame just discovering its purpose in the world mixed with a ghost story. Just like life, it is all just one path in the stage of life.
Cliff Railways

Cliff Railways

Peter Johnson

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2025
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In the 19th Century there was a widespread feeling in seaside resorts with cliffs that visitor numbers would be increased if there was an easy way of reaching, and more importantly, returning from the beach, avoiding flights of stairs or long zig-zag paths. To address this issue, the first cliff railway was built at Scarborough in 1875. Since then, another twenty-nine, or thirty if the Leas lift at Folkestone, which was duplicated in 1890, is counted as two, have been built, including three at inland locations. Despite having the same function, all the cliff railways are different and have their own characteristics. Some of them still use water as a power source. The remainder use electric motors. In addition to telling the story of Britain’s cliff railways, author Peter Johnson tells the story of the authorised but unbuilt cliff railways, vertical lifts and electric stairways that serve or served the same function in a few places, and adds details of what might be called ‘cliff railway derivatives,’ steep-grade, rope-hauled, railways, airport automated people movers, and modern inclined lift installations that might have been built as cliff railways if they had been built a hundred years ago. To compile this new book, Peter Johnson, who has written books on Welsh and narrow gauge railways for Pen & Sword, has carried out extensive research in government files and old newspapers. Many of the illustrations have not been published previously and a few of them are very rare.
Cliff House

Cliff House

Chris Brookmyre

Little, Brown Book Group
2022
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From multi-award-winning Sunday Times bestseller Chris Brookmyre comes a heartstopping mystery set during a hen night on a remote island where secrets are lethal and everyone has something to hide . . .
Cliff Railways, Lifts and Funiculars

Cliff Railways, Lifts and Funiculars

Martin Easdown

AMBERLEY PUBLISHING
2018
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One of the most evocative reminders of Victorian ingenuity at the British seaside is the much-loved cliff lift. This simple method of transporting people up and down the cliff side has been a feature of our coast, and a few inland towns, for over 150 years and has recently undergone a renaissance at places as varied as the National Coal Mining Museum, Legoland and the Centre for Alternative Technology. The cliff lift, otherwise termed the cliff railway or tramway, is also known as a funicular railway. The word ‘funicular’ is defined as ‘of rope or tension’, in other words a cable-hauled railway or tramway. The lifts were directly descended from cable-hauled railways, prevalent in mines and quarries, but also early passenger lines, where an engine or winding gear hauled loads up steep slopes. The term ‘cliff lift’ also generally encompasses the elevator-type lifts that were erected at some resorts. This book illustrates, mainly in colour, all the principal cliff lifts and railways that have been built in the British Isles, along with associated cable tramways, since their inception in the Victorian age. In addition to featuring all the surviving lifts, this book includes others which are long gone, and serves as a fine record of these charming and unique structures.