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Alan Shearer Fifty Defining Fixtures

Alan Shearer Fifty Defining Fixtures

Tony Matthews

Amberley Publishing
2016
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Alan Shearer OBE (born 13 August 1970) is an English footballer whose prowess saw him score a hat-trick in his professional debut in 1988 while playing for Southhampton. Leaving Southhampton in 1992, Shearer went on to play as a striker for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United, where he stayed until the end of his career in 2006. Widely regarded as one of the world’s best strikers, his goalscoring talent saw him bcome both Newcastle’s and the Premier League’s top goalscorer in the 1995/96 season. During his career as a player, he captained England in 1996 and Newcastle from 1999 and scored a massive 283 league goals, of which 260 were in the Premier League, and a recored eleven Premier League hat-tricks. Named Football Writers’ Association Player of the Year in 1994 and the PFA Player of the Year in 1995, Shearer is one of the greatest footballers England has produced. In Alan Shearer: Fifty Defining Fixtures, Tony Mathews oulines why Alan Shearer deserves to be recognised as a legend of the beautiful game.
Alanis Morissette: A Biography

Alanis Morissette: A Biography

Paul Cantin

St. Martin's Griffin
1998
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Just two years ago Alanis Morissette was a former teen pop star, dismissed by some as a footnote in Canadian pop history. Then her album Jagged Little Pill sold over 13 million copies worldwide, and a new queen of alternative rock was crowned. Here Paul Cantin tells the tale of how Morissette transformed herself from failed teenage star into an artist whose work speaks to an entire generation. With multiple Grammys and MTV Awards under her belt; this singer/songwriter has achieved what none thought possible. This is the story of that rare second chance. Included in this book are: Morissette's own account of her songwriting inspiration, exclusive interview material, a front-row account of the 1996 Grammy Awards, and never before-seen photos. This is the one book no Morrisette fan will want to be without.
Alana

Alana

C.A. Krogh

Lulu.com
2019
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Alone in a world she doesn't know, a stranger offers kindness and protection. He killed to save her and as a vampire he will kill again. Though vampires don't scare her, the men chasing her do. Does she risk it and go with him? Risking her life and his? He's hiding many secrets from prying eyes. But when he stumbles upon a sleeping beauty covered in blood he can't walk away. It's not her blood he's drawn to, though his mouth is watering, she gives off something that pulls at his protective instincts. He must protect her at all costs. Neither of them plan what comes next. Will they be able to last with everyone out to pull them apart?
Alana's Adventures

Alana's Adventures

Susan C Sahakian

Susan C Sahakian
2021
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A mother helps her young daughter to use her imagination to have thrilling adventures and prove her brother wrong about what girls can and cannot do in life. Proceeds from book sales will be donated to an Armenian relief fund and orphanage.
Alanis

Alanis

Selena Fragassi; Liza Lentini

Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
2025
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Celebrate three decades of the ground-breaking album Jagged Little Pill with this stunning volume featuring photos, interviews, insightful analysis, and celebrity quotes.On June 13, 1995, 21-year-old Alanis Morissette released Jagged Little Pill, an existential awakening of sexuality, a rail against sexism, and a confessional catch-all of topics related to anxiety, depression, angst, eating disorders, religious dogma, and beauty standards. In an era coming off the high of the ’80s and ’90s pop machine, Alanis was a total about-face, peeling off the sheen of what female music leads could be. She was the voice sitting quietly within women in the post-grunge era who finally felt the freedom to let it all out.Alanis: Thirty Years of Jagged Little Pill tracks it all with:Interviews from Alanis’s first manager Scott Welch, first publicist Mitch Schneider, and several women music journalists (Lyndsey Parker, Annie Zaleski, Amy Schroeder and Liza Lentini) who have covered Alanis' career as well as quotes from some of today’s biggest names in music—including Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift—on how important Alanis and Jagged Little Pill was and continues to beA full rundown of every track on Jagged Little Pill, including the meaning of each song and what inspired itPhotos tracing the rise of Alanis Morisette’s career and the development of this iconic albumAn exploration of Jagged Little Pill’s lasting legacy in music and pop culture, including becoming a Broadway hit musicalA look at other highlights across Alanis' career Alanis Morisette has become a godmother of confessional singer-songwriter styles, beloved by the new crop of talents, thanks largely to the success of Jagged Little Pill. Celebrate this unstoppable piece of music history that you oughta know!
Alanis Obomsawin

Alanis Obomsawin

Randolph Lewis

University of Nebraska Press
2006
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In more than twenty powerful films, Abenaki filmmaker "Alanis Obomsawin" has waged a brilliant battle against the ignorance and stereotypes that Native Americans have long endured in cinema and television. In this book, the first devoted to any Native filmmaker, Obomsawin receives her due as the central figure in the development of indigenous media in North America. Incorporating history, politics, and film theory into a compelling narrative, Randolph Lewis explores the life and work of a multifaceted woman whose career was flourishing long before Native films such as "Smoke Signals" reached the screen. He traces Obomsawin's path from an impoverished Abenaki reserve in the 1930s to bohemian Montreal in the 1960s, where she first found fame as a traditional storyteller and singer. Lewis follows her career as a celebrated documentary filmmaker, citing her courage in covering, at great personal risk, the 1991 Oka Crisis between Mohawk warriors and Canadian soldiers. We see how, since the late 1960s, Obomsawin has transformed documentary film, reshaping it for the first time into a crucial place for sharing indigenous perspectives. Through a careful examination of her work, Lewis proposes a new vision for indigenous media around the globe: a "cinema of sovereignty" based on what Obomsawin has accomplished. Randolph Lewis is an associate professor of American Studies in the Honors College of the University of Oklahoma. He is the author of "Emile de Antonio: Radical Filmmaker in Cold War America" and the co-editor of "Reflections on James Joyce: The Paris Journals of Stuart Gilbert".
Alanis Obomsawin

Alanis Obomsawin

Randolph Lewis

University of Nebraska Press
2006
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In more than twenty powerful films, Abenaki filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin has waged a brilliant battle against the ignorance and stereotypes that Native Americans have long endured in cinema and television. In this book, the first devoted to any Native filmmaker, Obomsawin receives her due as the central figure in the development of indigenous media in North America. Incorporating history, politics, and film theory into a compelling narrative, Randolph Lewis explores the life and work of a multifaceted woman whose career was flourishing long before Native films such as Smoke Signals reached the screen. He traces Obomsawin's path from an impoverished Abenaki reserve in the 1930s to bohemian Montreal in the 1960s, where she first found fame as a traditional storyteller and singer. Lewis follows her career as a celebrated documentary filmmaker, citing her courage in covering, at great personal risk, the 1991 Oka Crisis between Mohawk warriors and Canadian soldiers. We see how, since the late 1960s, Obomsawin has transformed documentary film, reshaping it for the first time into a crucial forum for sharing indigenous perspectives. Through a careful examination of her work, Lewis proposes a new vision for indigenous media around the globe: a "cinema of sovereignty" based on what Obomsawin has accomplished.
Alanson B. Houghton

Alanson B. Houghton

Jeffrey J. Matthews

Rowman Littlefield
2004
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Alanson B. Houghton—American industrialist, politician, and diplomat—was the world's most influential diplomat during the "New Era" of the 1920s. Houghton, who served as ambassador to both Germany (1922–1925) and Great Britain (1925–1929), offers a unique window into the formation and implementation of American foreign policy. This fascinating new text by Jeffrey J. Matthews provides a clear and concise account of Houghton's diplomatic experience and consequently a fresh assessment of U.S. foreign policy during a pivotal decade in world history. As the leading ambassador in Europe, Houghton played a key role in the major diplomatic achievements of the era, including the Dawes Plan for reparations, the Locarno security treaties, and the Kellogg-Briand peace pact. While Hougton's significant contributions to these international accords is fully explored, the major theme of this book is his emergence as chief critic of U.S. foreign policy within the Harding and Coolidge administrations. Alanson B. Houhgton: Ambassador of the New Era offers students a concise historical narrative and a substantive reevaluation of 1920s American foreign policy. This text will help students understand why the United States failed to establish a stable world order during the New Era and additionally sheds light on the key historiographical themes of isolationism, new-imperialism, and corporations. For students taking courses on the Gilded Age, the interwar years, and U.S. foreign policy, this new volume will be an invaluable resource.
Alana's Tale: Book 2 of Corwin's Chronicle
Princess Alana, now eighteen, is betrothed to the son of Lord Mallow, and Gwalhafed prospers under the peaceful rule of her father, King Galeschin. But Prince Rolf sends his brother a heartfelt note, repenting of his misdeeds, and requesting to return from exile.Rolf's arrival brings a string of disasters. At last, she and her champion, Murdoch, find themselves alone, on a desolate journey that will lead them to the realm of the faer. There, the ancient prophecy, "When the child who was stolen returns a man, we will become the elders and teachers of the quetan," begins to unfold.