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Dan Breen's Journey (Thaanpirin Thodarum Payanam) / ?????????? ??????? ?????
P Ramaswamy
Notion Press, Inc.
2021
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Daniel Breen was a volunteer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. In later years he was a Fianna F il politician.
Dan Breen started the War of Independence. He was the leader of the Third Tipperary Brigade and he sustained 22 bullet wounds evading the British. After the War of Independence, he fought in the Civil War, taking the Republican side when it was obvious that the two sides could not be reconciled. Later, he moved to America where, at the height of prohibition, he ran a speakeasy, or illegal bar. Back in Ireland, he spent several years in Dail Eireann, tried to establish a native film industry and continued to pursue a dream of a thirty-two county Ireland. This is a revised and updated edition of the successful biography, which was first published in 1981.
Marching To The Freedom Dream presents American photojournalist Dan Budnik’s significant body of work documenting three seminal marches of the civil rights movement. It is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and precedes the 50th anniversaries of the Selma-Montgomery March and the Voting Rights Act in 2015. A foreword to the book is written by prolific civil rights activist, Harry Belafonte. The book begins with the peaceful Youth March for Integrated Schools in 1958, organised by Harry Belafonte and Bayard Rustin, where the White House gates were rudely slammed in the faces of the petitioners. We then move to the iconic March On Washington in August 1963, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr delivered his monumental “I Have a Dream” speech. The book culminates with the unprecedented and triumphant 54 mile Selma to Montgomery March in 1965. This was Dr. King’s greatest achievement where he led marchers, which at times swelled to 1000’s of people when safety conditions permitted, through some of the most segregated areas of rural Alabama, the heart of racist Dixie. Budnik’s images capture the non-violent solidarity of the participants. He salutes the diversity and passion of the marchers ranging from all walks of life who were willing to serve and sacrifice. Alongside Budnik’s black and white photographs, his newly found colour work has been included in the volume, with his own handwritten captions accompanying the images, providing a more contextual and personal information on the marches’ participants. A photohistoric context was written by photographer and scholar James L. Enyeart, former director of the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona and the George Eastman House in Rochester, NY. “Dan Budnik is amongst American photography’s best kept secrets. His exceptional images from the Civil Rights era have been rarely seen since they were taken half a century ago....his portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. adorns one of TIME’s most memorable covers.” – Phil Bicker, Senior Photo Editor at TIME.
Dàn nam Ban / Fate of Women is the debut collection from award winning bilingual Gaelic English poet, singer and teacher Ceitidh Chaimbeul. The collection is rooted in Ceitidh’s heritage from the Isle of Raasay and Midlothian and plaits the stories of women of folklore, local history, family and her own experience as a mother. Dàn nam Ban shows how the ripples of the past lap on the shores of the present. It tackles hard hitting subjects of Altzheimers’, child death and moves seamlessly into bedtime stories, love and sex. This book provides a voice to women’s stories across generations, highlighting both historical and contemporary issues. The primary themes include folklore, family history, motherhood, and the impact of the past on the present. The focus is on women’s experiences, both personal and communal, and how these narratives shape our understanding of identity and heritage. Dàn nam Ban by Ceitidh Chaimbeul is a much anticipated first collection from a writer who was the Scottish Poetry Library’s first Gaelic ambassador.
Dive into a world where a pelican named Dan embarks on a quest of self-discovery and problem-solving. When confronted with a challenge that seems insurmountable, Dan learns that creativity, perseverance, and reaching out for help are the keys to overcoming adversity. This heartwarming story not only illustrates the power of friendship and community but also champions the notion that being different is not just okay-it's a pathway to acceptance and belonging. Join Dan on his journey towards finding his place in the world and learn the timeless lesson that with a bit of determination and support, anything is possible. Stephen Lackey writes poetry, short stories, and children's stories spanning several genres When he's not writing, he enjoys grooming dogs and cats, solving sudoku, bingeing trivia, watching movies, and finding ways to avoid smalltalk, because "Life is so much more than the obvious surf ace; conversations should reflect that." Olanrewaju (Olan) Kolapo is a young artist from Nigeria who discovered his passion at an early age and has since been on a dedicated quest to hone his skills. When not scratching away at a graphics tablet, he enjoys watching stand-up comedians, survival reality television, playing basket ball, and believing "Art is life." He greatly enjoys enhancing stories with colorful vibrance.
Dan & Kara: Heimkehr nach Bar Harbor
Montlake
2025
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Dan and the Paper Airplane
Https: //Empowereddldparenting.COM/
2025
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Dan Drake's Rhymes and Dame Duck's Jingles
Sharp Ink
2023
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Dan-sha-ri : ordena tu vida : quédate solo con lo necesario-- ¡y encuentra la felicidad!
Hideko Yamashita
Booket
2018
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Dan Ying: Selected Poems
Poetry Translation
2026
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Dan Da Dan 02
NORMA EDITORIAL, S.A.
2025
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DAN DA DAN 09
NORMA EDITORIAL, S.A.
2025
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