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Daniel Hugh Kelly

Daniel Hugh Kelly

Mila Hasan

Lulu.com
2017
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Background and information on actor Daniel Hugh Kelly. Including 3 season episode guide for his best known and well loved TV show Hardcastle & McCormick. With a tribute to his co-star Brian Keith. As well as general background on the show.
Whatever Happened to Ned Kelly's Head [Large Print 16pt]
Who stole the priceless Picasso from the NGV? Was Errol Flynn a Nazi spy? Did an Australian kill the infamous Red Baron? If you think Australia's history is straightforward, you're dead wrong. This is a land of the strange, the spooky and the unexplained. From the eerie ball of light that stalked a terrified family across the Nullabor, to the whereabouts of Victoria's parliamentary mace, to the unidentified body found propped up on an Adelaide beach, and, yes, to the whereabouts of Ned Kelly's skull, you'll find our history has plenty of mysterious twists and unanswered questions. With his signature wit, Eamon Evans' investigates Australia's most curious mysteries, digs up the evidence and lays it out for the court of public opinion to decide. Whatever Happened to Ned Kelly's Head will have you scratching your head and wondering long after the last page.
True History of the Kelly Gang
"I lost my own father at 12 yr. of age and know what it is to be raised on lies and silences my dear daughter you are presently too young to understand a word I write but this history is for you and will contain no single lie may I burn in Hell if I speak false." In True History of the Kelly Gang, the legendary Ned Kelly speaks for himself, scribbling his narrative on errant scraps of paper in semiliterate but magically descriptive prose as he flees from the police. To his pursuers, Kelly is nothing but a monstrous criminal, a thief and a murderer. To his own people, the lowly class of ordinary Australians, the bushranger is a hero, defying the authority of the English to direct their lives. Indentured by his bootlegger mother to a famous horse thief (who was also her lover), Ned saw his first prison cell at 15 and by the age of 26 had become the most wanted man in the wild colony of Victoria, taking over whole towns and defying the law until he was finally captured and hanged. Here is a classic outlaw tale, made alive by the skill of a great novelist.
Searching for Grace Kelly

Searching for Grace Kelly

Michael Callahan

Mariner Books
2015
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"A gem of a story" (Laura Moriarty) about the famed Barbizon Hotel in which three spirited young women form an unlikely friendship and come of age in 1955 New York.For a small-town girl with big-city dreams, there is no address more glamorous than New York's Barbizon Hotel. Laura, a patrician beauty from Smith, arrives to work at Mademoiselle for the summer. Her hopelessly romantic roommate, Dolly, comes from a working-class upstate town to attend secretarial school. And then there's Vivian, a brash British bombshell with a disregard for the hotel's rules. Together, the girls embark on a journey of discovery that will take them from the penthouse apartments of Park Avenue to the Beat scene of Greenwich Village to Atlantic City's Steel Pier--and into the arms of very different men who will alter their lives forever.
True History of the Kelly Gang

True History of the Kelly Gang

Peter Carey

Faber Faber
2011
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'I lost my own father at 12 yr. of age and know what it is to be raised on lies and silence...'To the authorities in pursuit of him, outlaw Ned Kelly is a horse thief, bank robber and police-killer. But to his fellow ordinary Australians, Kelly is their own Robin Hood. In a dazzling act of ventriloquism, Peter Carey brings the famous bushranger wildly and passionately to life.
Selected Poems of Ned Kelly

Selected Poems of Ned Kelly

Nathanael O'Reilly

Downingfield Press
2024
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The poems in this collection were composed using only words that appear in the following texts attributed to the legendary, notorious, and infamous Irish-Australian bushranger Ned Kelly, who lived from 1854 to 1880: The Jerilderie Letter, The Cameron Letter, The Babington Letter and The O'Loghlen Letter.The poems use Kelly's spelling and mimic his punctuation and capitalisation. This collection was partly inspired by Peter Carey's novel True History of the Kelly Gang and Ian Jones's biography Ned Kelly: A Short Life, along with the author's own visits to many of the important places in Kelly's short life, which form the setting for the poems.The collection attempts to answer a simple question: what if Ned Kelly wrote poetry?Praise for the Author and Work'Borrow ing]' from Kelly's letters, 'Wombat -]clever' O'Reilly has moulded found poetry that is 'Fearless free and bold' as the Australian bushranger. His lines 'gallop' like the 'Stallion s] the greatest horsestealer borrow ed].'Stuart Barnes, poet. Like to the Lark (2023) and Glasshouses (2016).In Selected Poems of Ned Kelly, O'Reilly allows the famed outlaw's inventive sentences room to breathe and perform anew the rebelliousness which 'made the country ring / with the name of Kelly.Toby Davidson, poet and author of Good for the Soul: John Curtin's Life with Poetry.
Into Your Hands: Essays Inspired by Mystic, Prophet, and Activist Michael Bernard Kelly
Into Your Hands: Essays Inspired by Mystic, Prophet, and Activist Michael Bernard Kelly - edited by Andrew Brown and with the close involvement of family and friends - includes academic essays, personal and theological reflections, and tributes to the life and work of Michael Bernard Kelly.Michael Bernard Kelly (1954-2020) was a writer, speaker, activist, counsellor and educator, specialising in spirituality, sexuality and human integration. His ministry included creating rituals, leading retreats, speaking at conferences, offering spiritual direction, and writing for journals, newspapers and books in Australia, the US and the UK.He is the author of Seduced by Grace: Contemporary Spirituality, Gay Experience and Christian Faith, the video series The Erotic Contemplative and Christian Mysticism's Queer Flame: Spirituality in the Lives of Contemporary Gay Men.'This collection of essays is a heartfelt tribute to Michael Bernard Kelly's work and solidifies his legacy as one of Australia's leading gay activists and religious commentators. This collection superbly captures the depth of Michael's spirit, defiance and his whole-hearted commitment to supporting LGBTIQ+ people to reclaim and transform their spiritual lives' - Ro AllenVictorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner;Inaugural Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQ+ Communities
Kylie & the Kelly Gang

Kylie & the Kelly Gang

Christopher Cummings

Doctorzed Publishing
2023
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A heart-pounding adventure that will test the limits of friendship, courage, and the pursuit of romance. The Kelly Gang? It can't be. This is the 21st Century, not the 19th, Kylie thought. Kylie is a spirited 13-year-old whose world is about to be turned upside down during a six-day trail ride in the rugged ranges of North Queensland. Kylie's interests have always revolved around her friends, pets, dancing, and the thrill of horse riding. But as the winds of change sweep through her life, she finds herself grappling with a new fascination-boys. Yet, the path of true love is anything but smooth, and challenges and rivals abound. As the trail ride commences, an unexpected incident shatters the tranquility, putting Kylie and her friends in grave danger. Kylie is pushed to summon every ounce of courage, cunning, and determination she possesses. Join Kylie, Margaret, and their companions on a breathtaking ride that goes beyond the rugged terrain. Discover the enthralling history and captivating beauty of the wild land they traverse, as they navigate not only the challenges of the journey but also the intricate complexities of their relationships. Kylie & The Kelly Gang is an action-packed young adult adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat, as Kylie faces unexpected trials and learns that the most significant tests are the ones that define who she truly is.
Dubliners: Introduction by John Kelly

Dubliners: Introduction by John Kelly

James Joyce

Everyman's Library
1991
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Though James Joyce began these stories of Dublin life in 1904 when he was twenty-two and completed them in 1907, their unconventional themes and language led to repeated rejections by publishers and delayed publication until 1914. In the century since, his story "The Dead" has come to be seen as one of the most powerful evocations of human loss and longing that the English language possesses; all the other stories in Dubliners are as beautifully turned and as greatly admired. They remind us once again that James Joyce was not only modernism's chief innovator but also one of its most intimate and poetic writers. In this edition the text has been revised in keeping with Joyce's wishes, and the original versions of "The Sisters," "Eveline," and "After the Race" have been made available in an appendix, along with Joyce's suppressed preface to the 1914 edition of Dubliners.
Take the Donut: A Kelly Clark Mystery Book Three
Like donuts, revenge is sweet. But is getting revenge worth the sweet thrill that comes with it? There's been a jailbreak at Kelly Clark's ex-husband's prison. Kelly's first impulse is to run from Steve, but once again she is drawn into solving the mystery of what made her ex-husband derail in the first place. With a new piece to the puzzle, Kelly is tempted to use it to finally get her revenge.When Kelly suspects one of her close family members may have been involved in Steve's fraudulent money schemes, she begins to doubt everyone around her.The third book in the Kelly Clark Mystery Series, Take the Donut, features an interesting heroine who is determined to make a new start. Take the Donut is a cozy mystery that centers on temptation, family drama, greed, and sweet revenge.
Machine Gun Kelly's Last Stand

Machine Gun Kelly's Last Stand

Stanley Hamilton

University Press of Kansas
2003
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Orchestrated to the sounds of getaway cars and machine guns, the abduction of Oklahoma City businessman Charles Urschel in 1933 was a highly publicized crime in an era when gangsters were folk heroes and kidnapping had become a scourge. The criminals' interstate flight to a desolate hideout in Texas called for federal action, instigating the most intensive manhunt the country had yet seen. It also set in motion a chain of events that would have lasting significance for crime-fighting in America. In an exciting account of that celebrated manhunt, Stanley Hamilton rekindles the spirit of yesterday's newsreels to chronicle the pursuit and capture of George ""Machine Gun"" Kelly and his wife, Kathryn. Tapping a wealth of newspaper reports, court transcripts, literary accounts, and recollections of participants, he draws readers into the chase and its aftermath, unraveling what was then considered the most compelling crime mystery of the day. Hamilton sets the stage with an overview of the lawlessness of that era and of Kelly's formative years, getting under the skin of a hard-boiled criminal to show us what made Kelly tick. He assembles a cast of larger-than-life characters to weave this tale of true crime, one of the largest of whom was the 38-year-old director of the national police force, J. Edgar Hoover. Hoover had revitalized an ineffective agency whose operatives were still not authorized to carry firearms or make arrests, and when the Urschel case broke, it was Hoover who stepped up to coordinate the manhunt. Hamilton takes readers behind the scenes in Hoover's operation to show how this case was responsible for popularizing the G-man and institutionalizing the FBI, creating the agent-as-hero image that replaced earlier characterizations of blundering foils to glamorous gangsters. This iconic kidnapping case, breathlessly followed by a fascinated public, was so quickly and effectively concluded that it was largely instrumental in bringing about the end of the Gangster Era in America. Machine Gun Kelly's Last Stand brings that era to life again by providing a fresh look at one of America's most notorious criminals, vividly recreating the times in which he lived and sharing the stories of the people whose lives he touched.
Searching for Grace Kelly

Searching for Grace Kelly

M. G. Callahan

Sphere
2015
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For a small-town girl with big dreams in 1955, there is no address more desirable than New York's Barbizon Hotel - the place where Grace Kelly lived when she first came to the big city. Laura is an aristocratic beauty from Connecticut who arrives with a magazine internship and dreams of becoming a writer Dolly is a hopeless romantic working the secretarial pool and looking to be swept off her feet Vivian is a red-headed British bombshell who yearns to make it as a singer while working nights as a cigarette girl Perfect for fans of Mad Men, The Best of Everything and The Paris Wife, this is a novel filled to the brim with glamour, following the lives of three women as they are lured into the exhilarating, dazzling world of New York City and embark on a journey that will alter their lives for ever.
The Life of Yellowstone Kelly

The Life of Yellowstone Kelly

Jerry Keenan

University of New Mexico Press
2017
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In the first full-length biography of Luther Sage “Yellowstone” Kelly (1849–1928), Jerry Keenan provides a comprehensive look at this extraordinary man of the American West. After joining the army at the close of the Civil War and spending three years at outposts in Minnesota and Dakota, Kelly headed west to begin life as a frontiersman, explorer, and army scout and came to know the Upper Missouri and Yellowstone River valleys. In midlife, he explored Alaska, fought in the Philippines, and served as agent at the San Carlos Apache reservation in Arizona. Later, he prospected in Nevada before finally retiring to the quiet life of a California orchardist.Based on Kelly’s memoirs and personal correspondence, this book offers insight into many of the prominent figures he knew, including George Bird Grinnell, Col. Nelson A. Miles, William F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, and President Theodore Roosevelt.