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The Book of Languages: Talk Your Way Around the World
We use language all day, every day - probably without thinking much about it. But if you stop and consider it, language is not only extremely important, it's fascinating, too Use of language is one of the key things distinguishing humans from other animals, and nearly 7,000 languages are spoken around the world. Without it, we'd be hard pressed to communicate, express ourselves, or understand others. The Book of Languages begins with an introduction to why language is important, how it originated and how it changes. From there, the book profiles 21 of the world's languages. Each spread showcases a language's history, where it's spoken, what it looks like and how to speak a few phrases and count to ten. Rounded out with sections on non-verbal and animal language, this book will stimulate readers' curiosity about the world and spark appreciation for language learning.
The Insatiable Maw

The Insatiable Maw

Mick Lowe

Baraka Books
2015
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In this story of eco-resistance based on actual events in the heart of Canada's Nickel Range, Jake McCool, the injured hardrock miner, returns to work for the International Nickel Company (INCO) but now at its nearby Copper Cliff smelter complex. In no time, Jake finds himself embroiled in a vicious fight over health and safety and, more specifically, over the extreme levels of sulphur dioxide that poison the air in the smelter but also in the entire surrounding area. The fight takes on new dimensions as freelance reporter Foley Gilpin sparks interest at Canada's national daily Globe & Mail and as local parliamentarian Harry Wardell smells the collusion between INCO and the highest levels of Ministry of Natural Resources at Queen's Park in Toronto.
Alien Invasion The Chronicles: Keep your eye on the sky
Perhaps it wasn't fair to call the arrival of the first interstellar aliens an invasion. They came as refugees looking for a permanent home in exchange for providing earth with all the wonderful scientific advances they had made over countless centuries. Why earth? According to them, the humans of earth were closer in DNA to their species than any other they had encountered. This seemed strange to the people of earth because their alien visitors were amorphous, transparent beings capable of surviving among the clouds or deep in the ocean. The real aliens invasion came many years later. By then, the transparent first arrivers, Lucie's as they were called, had used genetic manipulation to take on the physical attributes of humanity. They had intermarried and most families boasted human and Lucie in their background. With the advances in science and the unity of the peoples the ruthless alien invaders were in for a big surprise.
Legacy Earth

Legacy Earth

Mick MacNeil

Mick MacNeil
2021
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Humanity was ending.Should they recreate it?Six humans, the only ones on a reconstructed earth must seek each other out. In their solitary and collective travels, they encounter the mythological creatures threatening to steal their birthright, the world they live on.It's a legacy earth constructed by humans evolving and about to leave their humanity behind.The time chosen for the beginning was around the time when mankind first went into space. They didn't quite get it right. Painting with broad strokes, they would leave an earth where mythic forces competed with humans for this world. Who will win and what will happen to the losers?Meet the first six, their friends and enemies and find out.
Spooked

Spooked

Mick MacNeil

Nosepeople Productions
2022
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Talk about ghosts?No one here is listeningLiving spirits needing help. That's something different.In that case Brandon was glad to be of assistance. Not that glad, because he really would rather not see living spirits.Still finding their unburied corpses and getting them properly in the ground was worthy enough.If only it ended there.Finding a dead man's murderer or worse finding out the dead man could still be a murderer was a little too much. a mystical optometrist, Doc Dabra, whose shop mysteriously moves from place tells Brandon to team with Detective Sergeant Wenstead. Together with the additional gifts Doc Dabra awakens in them, they must track down and free the world of once human, evil spirits. And, if they should ever turn up, demons.As Brandon says, "not the job I was looking for."Maybe so, but exactly what you might be looking for. Give it a read.
Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire

Mick Middles

Omnibus Press
2012
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Formed around the future husband and wife team of Win Butler and Regine Chassagne in 1993, this powerful seven-piece band seemed to define onstage dynamism before they discovered an audience. Once beyond the obligatory low-budget debut EP, they fused their complex instrumentation - piano, viola, French horn, accordion, harp and hurdy gurdy etc - to produce Funeral, one of the greatest debut albums in decades. This 1994 release, bolstered by hearty support from the likes of David Bowie, David Byrne and U2, catapulted Arcade Fire to worldwide success. Triumphant sets at the Coachella, Reading and Latitude festivals only served to continue the momentum. This book looks beyond the triumphs that gather in their story, to discover a band who are determine to retain the pure yet complex personal dynamic that always set them apart.
Anarchy Tour

Anarchy Tour

Mick O'Shea

Omnibus Press
2012
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In December 1976, a coach drove off down a London street. On board were the Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Heartbreakers and their respective management, while The Damned, who were also on the bill, were travelling separately. The 'Anarchy in the UK Tour' should have been just another rock 'n' roll tour, and surely would have been, had it not been for the Sex Pistols' anarchic antics on the Today show two days earlier. What should have been an inconsequential three-minute interview to hopefully plug the new single, and the accompanying promotional tour, descended into farce when the show's host Bill Grundy goaded the Sex Pistols' guitarist Steve Jones into saying something outrageous? Author Mick O Shea has interviewed members of the band's involved, managers, roadies and audience members to tell the story of why this was such an important tour. Explains why many local councils banned the tour resulting in only seven out of a scheduled twenty gigs taking place. One London councilor stated: "Most of these groups would be vastly improved by sudden death" The book is also an examination of punk rock's impact on the nation in the Seventies. Illustrated throughout with rare photographs and memorabilia.
Everest 1953

Everest 1953

Mick Conefrey

Oneworld Publications
2013
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On the morning of 2 June 1953, the day of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation, the first news broke that Everest had finally been conquered. Drawing on first-hand interviews and unprecedented access to archives, this is a ground-breaking new account of that extraordinary first ascent. Revealing that what has gone down in history as a supremely well-planned expedition was actually beset by crisis and controversy, Everest 1953 recounts a bygone age of self-sacrifice and heroism, using letters and personal diaries to reveal the immense stress and heartache the climbers often hid from their fellow team members. Charting how the ascent affected the original team ­in subsequent years and detailing its immense cultural impact today, Everest 1953 is the perfect book to commemorate this remarkable feat of the human will.
The Adventurer's Handbook

The Adventurer's Handbook

Mick Conefrey

Oneworld Publications
2014
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'The Adventurer's Handbook' is a light-hearted romp through the history of exploration, using the style of how-to manual with tips, techniques, and instructions on all kinds of adventures and expeditions.
Ghosts of K2

Ghosts of K2

Mick Conefrey

Oneworld Publications
2016
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K2 is almost 800ft shorter than Everest, yet it’s a far harder climb. Many great mountaineers became obsessed with reaching its summit, not all of them lived to tell of their adventures. Capturing the depth of their obsession, the heart-stopping tension of the climb and delving into the controversy that still surrounds the first ascent, Mick Conefrey delivers the definitive account of the ‘Savage Mountain’. From drug-addicted occultist Aleister Crowley to the brilliant but tortured expedition leader Charlie Houston and, later, the Italian duo who finally made it to the top, Conefrey resurrects the tragic heroes, eccentric dreamers and uncompromising rivalries forever instilled in K2’s legacy. This is the riveting, groundbreaking story of the world’s deadliest mountain.
The Ghosts of K2

The Ghosts of K2

Mick Conefrey

Oneworld Publications
2015
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At 28,251 ft, K2 might be almost 800 ft shorter than Everest, but it’s a far harder climb. In this definitive account, Mick Conefrey grippingly describes the early attempts to reach the summit and provides a fascinating exploration of the first ascent’s complex legacy. From the drug-addicted occultist Aleister Crowley to Achille Compagnoni and Lindo Lacedelli, the Italian duo who finally made it to the summit, The Ghosts of K2 charts how a slew of great men became fixated on this legendary mountain. Through exclusive interviews with surviving team members and their families, and unrivalled access to diaries and letters that have been archived around the world, Conefrey evokes the true atmosphere of the Savage Mountain and explores why it remains the `mountaineer’s mountain’, despite a history steeped in controversy and death. Wrought with tension, and populated by tragic heroes and eccentric dreamers, The Ghosts of K2 is a masterpiece of mountaineering literature.
Bill Ivy the Will to Win

Bill Ivy the Will to Win

Mick Walker

DB Publishing
2012
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Bill Ivy had a steely determination to succeed, an almost fearless courage, which meant he never backed away from a challenge, and a love of fashion and fast cars. In this fascinating biography of Ivy, Mick Walker highlights that Ivy was certainly not only a great rider, but also a unique personality. Walker documents a fitting tribute to Ivy's life that will interest any motorcycle enthusiast. When Bill Ivy was fatally injured while practising for the East German Grand Prix in July 1969, motorcycle racing lost one of its greatest-ever competitors. As a tribute to Bill, leading motorcycle historian Mick Walker has written "Bill Ivy: The Will to Win". Bill Ivy was certainly not only a great rider, but also a unique personality. He had a steely determination to succeed, an almost fearless courage, which meant he never backed away from a challenge, and a love of fashion and fast cars. Although only 5ft 2in tall, he more than made up for his lack of stature by his immense upper body strength, which meant he could cope with any size of motorcycle from a 50cc Itom to a 750cc Norton-engined Matchless G15 CSR.It was as a member of the Yamaha factory team that he not only became World Champion, but also set the first 100mph TT lap record on a 125cc machine - only a decade after Bob McIntyre had first achieved this feat on a machine with an engine size four times larger! "Bill Ivy: The Will to Win" is a fitting tribute to one of the world's greatest-ever motorcycle racing stars.