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The Last Years of Howard Hughes

The Last Years of Howard Hughes

Joni Järvi-Laturi

BoD - Books on Demand
2024
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Howard Hughes on loppuvuosinaan maailman eri hotelleihin yksityiskoneella erakoitunut mies. Katkeransuloisen Howardin pohdinnoissa näkyy intohimo käpertymiseen ja maailman tarkkailuun. Samaan aikaan, eri puolilla maailmaa agentit valmistavat suurta salamurhaa. The Last Years of Howard Hughes kertoo amerikkalaisuuden kauneudesta ajassamme. Se kiehtoo oivalluksillaan ja terävällä kielellään.
Martin Alonso Pomare Howard: Clamor of the Islands: Saint Andrew and Old Providence Under Colombian Rule
The purpose of this book is to provide brief information about what the islands of Providencia and San Andr s were in the past, and in contrast, what they are today, and the context of the settlers throughout the centuries. The motivation of this work, fundamentally, is to show the discrimination and the constant suffering of the natives of these islands. This book does not record the complete historical events since the so-called discovery; however, it contains a summary of the first inhabitants of the islands, their activities and submission to various authorities at different times, the preservation of their traditions in the midst of their difficulties to survive, and the development of a culture imposed with the help of religion and language since 1926. Another additional purpose is to raise awareness among the natives of the Providencia and San Andr s Archipelago about their history and about the abuses committed against them by the Colombian government for more than a century.
Martin Alonso Pomare Howard: El Clamor de Las Islas: San Andres Y Providencia Bajo El Gobierno Colombiano
The purpose of this book is to provide brief information about what the islands of Providencia and San Andr were in the past, and in contrast, what they are today, and the context of the settlers throughout the centuries. The motivation of this work, fundamentally, is to show the discrimination and the constant suffering of the natives of these islands. This book does not record the complete historical events since the so-called discovery; however, it contains a summary of the first inhabitants of the islands, their activities and submission to various authorities at different times, the preservation of their traditions in the midst of their difficulties to survive, and the development of a culture imposed with the help of religion and language since 1926. Another additional purpose is to raise awareness among the natives of the Providencia and San Andr s Archipelago about their history and about the abuses committed against them by the Colombian government for more than a century.
Cold-Blooded: The Charles Howard Schmid Jr. Murders
COLD-BLOODED is the classic account of the murder of three young girls by Charles Schmid, Jr., teen-age idol of the lower depths of Tucson, Arizona in the Hot-Rodder mid-60s-a lost city surrounded by a bone-dry ocean of rocky deserts. Lover to many scrawny, broken girls, Schmid a champion gymnast--turned-half-baked philosopher and ultimately a lonely boy disguising an emptiness so vast that he sought to fill it by seeing how far he could go. "Racing through life at a million miles an hour," he wrote, Schmid claimed he sought the thrill of "Death's closeness" and finally reaching for the thrill of "that ultimate experience." COLD-BLOODED gives the reader a step-by-step account of the series of events which led Schmid to "killing for the thrill of it," from finding out what he always suspected, but dreaded-that he was nothing but an orphan, unwanted by his real mother the day he was born-to his strange, chaotic relation with a girl he described as being a "wreck, looking for it to happen," which led to his final killings. A high-profile murder case at the time, Schmid's trial became a launching pad for superstar defense attorney F. Lee Bailey and a sick inspiration to still-incarcerated Charles Manson. Drawn from author John Gilmore's first-hand encounters, COLD-BLOODED contains a wealth of information on Schmid, including extensive interviews describing the way his view of the world, and interviews with his teenage hangers-on, who describe at length what a larger-than-life phenomenon "Smitty" became for them. This is an intimate portrait of the seething, desperate-for-action teenage scene of the mid-1960's, through a focus on Schmid who pushed everything further that his contemporaries, allowing us to see the pitiful and frightening aspects of these aberrant, chronic runaway children, heirs to an empty culture and a rootless society.
True Believer: John Howard, George Bush & the American Alliance
A timely and provocative examination of Australian Prime Minister John Howard's devotion to the foreign policy doctrine of President George W. Bush, this inquiry looks at the dangerous international journey that Australia has embarked on as a result. Examining Howard's unswerving belief in the radical and risky doctrines of Bush, this book argues that in his eagerness to join the American president in the war against Iraq, Howard failed to comprehend the perils his soldiers would face. The author further contends that Howard has hijacked Australia's national story with his conservative nationalism and is now using that story to take Australia on a dangerous journey that will take his country deeper into international conflict.
On The Court With...Dwight Howard

On The Court With...Dwight Howard

Matt Christopher

Little, Brown Young Readers
2010
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Outstanding. Unbelievable. Mindblowing. A three-time All-Star, three-time All-NBA team selection, two-time All-Defensive member, and the 2009 Defensive Player of the Year, Howard has been ranked consistently as one of the best in the league in field goal percentage and rebounds, and has set numerous league records. He has led the Orlando Magic to two division titles and one conference title, and he was the winner of the 2008 NBA Slam Dunk Contest.
Lovecraftian Roots: Writers Who Influenced Howard Phillips Lovecraft
The companion to "Lovecraftian Branches," this bookcollects stories from a number of authors who wereinfluential to the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. The stories included here are:"The Willows" by Algernon Blackwood (1907)"The Yellow Sign" by Robert W. Chambers (1895)"Idle Days on the Yann" by Lord Dunsany (1910)"Lost Hearts" by M. R. James (1895)"The White People" by Arthur Manchen (1904)"out of the Deep" by Walter de la Mare (1923)"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" by Edgar Allan Poe (1845)"The House of Sounds" by Matthew Phipps Shiel (1911)The book is edited and compiled by Gary Hill. It is dedicated to W.H. Pugmire and his estatereceives part of the royalties from the book.Cover artwork by J.B. Lee
The Last Greatest Magician in the World: Howard Thurston Versus Houdini & the Battles of the American Wizards
Now in paperback, the acclaimed biography of the magician's magician, Howard Thurston. "There is no greater expert on the history of stage magicians than Jim Steinmeyer. His deep knowledge of the subject, combined with a remarkable mastery of magical know-how, makes this book a smart, fantastic read. I can't recommend it enough "--Neil Patrick Harris "Steinmeyer produces an engaging full-length biography of the man Orson Welles called 'the master'...Steinmeyer recovers, from the shadows of his greatest rival, a figure whose grandiose productions were an American institution for almost 30 years."--Publishers Weekly"Magician and author Jim Steinmeyer rescues a forgotten American icon from Houdini's shadow."--AARP: The Magazine"Thurston may have been forgotten, but The Last Greatest Magician In The World ably resurrects his legend and his awe-inspiring magic."--The Onion A.V. Club"An erudite, challenging text full of difficult questions"--Kirkus Reviews Here is the seminal biography of the magician's magician, Howard Thurston, a man who surpassed Houdini in the eyes of showmen and fans and set the standard fro how stage magic is performed today.Everyone knows Houdini-but who was Thurston? In this rich, vivid biography of the "greatest magician in the world," celebrated historian of stage magic Jim Steinmeyer captures the career and controversies of the wonder-worker extraordinaire, Howard Thurston.The public's fickleness over magicians has left Thurston all but forgotten today. Yet Steinmeyer shows how his story is one of the most remarkable in show business. During his life, from 1869 to 1936, Thurston successfully navigated the most dramatic changes in entertainment-from street performances to sideshows to wagon tours through America's still-Wild West to stage magic amid the glitter of grand theaters. Thurston became one of America's most renowned vaudeville stars, boldly performing an act with just a handful of playing cards, and then had the foresight to leave vaudeville, expanding his show into an extravaganza with more than forty tons of apparatus and costumes. His touring production was an American institution for nearly thirty years, and Thurston earned a brand name equal to Ziegfeld or Ringling Brothers.Steinmeyer explores the stage and psychological rivalry between Thurston and Houdini during the first decades of the twentieth century-a contest that Thurston won. He won with a bigger show, a more successful reputation, and the title of America's greatest magician. In The Last Greatest Magician in the World, Thurston's magic show is revealed as the one that animates our collective memories.