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Desperate Voyage: Donald Crowhurst, the London Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, and the Tragedy of Teignmouth Electron
Now filmed as The Mercy starring Colin Firth & Rachel Weisz Windcheck Magazine (Nov/Dec 2016): Absorbing and insightful ... utterly unforgettable. Practical Sailor (Jan 2017): Adds a new depth of storytelling to a tale of madness that many sailors are familiar with. Points East Magazine (July 2017): Crowhurst made his own bed, and unfortunately he lay in it, too. He flew too close to the sun, and his story done right, as it is in Desperate Voyage, never grows old. Praise from Steven Callahan, New York Times bestselling author of Adrift Desperate Voyage provides readers precious insights through concentration on the backstory and how Crowhurst's basic personality drove him inexorably towards disaster, and like a dangerous vortex, dragged his family, friends, and supporters into his sphere. ... Simply fascinating. More Praise: Ed Renehan's Desperate Voyage, the retelling of Donald Crowhurst's tragic voyage during the 1968/69 Golden Globe Race, is a finely honed account of what has become offshore sailing's most enduring story. Drawing on an array of sources, Renehan's Crowhurst is Shakespearean: narcissistic and reviled but also sympathetic, a flawed human consumed by ambition. Although I've known this story forever, Renehan's fresh, haunting narrative had me hoping for a new ending, a better outcome this time around. Alas, it's not to be. You just keep reading until it breaks your heart. - John Kretschmer, author of Sailing a Serious Ocean, At the Mercy of the Sea, Flirting With Mermaids, and Cape Horn to Starboard Edward Renehan's Desperate Voyage is incisive, haunting, and absorbing. For those, like me, initially unfamiliar with this great sea drama, it is a perfect introduction to the story of Donald Crowhurst and the Golden Globe Race of 1968. Crowhurst is flawed and complicated, a tragic and captivating figure, and Renehan's retelling, Shakespearean in scope, is wonderfully crafted and endlessly fascinating.- William Boyle, author of the critically-acclaimed Gravesend and Death Don't Have No Mercy On a dismal day at the end of October, 1968, a weekend sailor by the name of Donald Crowhurst set out from England in a flimsy trimaran, hoping to win the London Sunday Times "Golden Globe" race and become the first solo sailor to circumnavigate the world nonstop. His was an exercise in over-arching ambition, delusion, and tragedy such as the world has seldom known. Before it was over, the world media would be subject to a fraud of enormous proportions, and Crowhurst would die a madman in the middle of the Atlantic. What he left behind was a shattered boat, a shattered family, and this incredible story. Includes exclusive photos by Eric Loss.Further illustrations by Tricia Highsmith.
The Rhetoric of Donald Trump

The Rhetoric of Donald Trump

Robert C. Rowland

University Press of Kansas
2021
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The Rhetoric of Donald Trump identifies and analyzes the nationalist and populist themes that dominate the rhetoric of President Trump and links those themes to a persona that has evolved from celebrity outsider to presidential strongman. In the process Robert C. Rowland explains how the nationalist populism and strongman persona in turn demands a vernacular rhetorical style unlike any previous modern president-a style that makes no attempt to lay out a case, requires constant lies, and breaks every norm for how a presidential candidate or president should talk. In stark contrast, our most effective presidents have used rhetoric to present a positive vision of what the nation could achieve. The three most effective presidential uses of rhetoric in the past century-FDR, Reagan, and Obama-all presented a coherent ideological message that, while focused on problems of the moment, was also rooted in a fundamental optimism. In contrast, Trump's message is fundamentally negative.The Rhetoric of Donald Trump explores how the nation could so abruptly shift from a president such as Barack Obama, who emphasized the audacity of hope, to one who in his inaugural address spoke about 'American carnage.' At its core Trump's message is well designed to appeal to voters with an authoritarian personality structure, especially in the white working-class, who feel threatened by the pace of societal change, especially demographic change. Rowland's work illustrates how President Trump's ceremonial speeches violate norms calling for a message of national unity and instead present a divisive message designed to create strongly negative emotions, especially fear and hate. It further reveals how Trump sustains those strong visceral reactions with his use of Twitter to make the rally atmosphere a daily reality for his supporters, a prime example being the Coronavirus Task Force briefings which he transformed from an exercise in desperately needed public health education into a partisan rally.The Rhetoric of Donald Trump is essential reading for scholars, students, and the informed citizen to understand how Trump's rhetoric of nationalist populism with a strongman persona undermines basic principles at the heart of American democracy.
The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump

The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump

Paul Rutledge; Chapman Rackaway

University Press of Kansas
2021
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The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump explores the myriad ways in which candidate, and then president, Trump exemplifies a nontraditional version of US politics. As a candidate he eschewed the norms of campaign procedure, and, in the worst cases, human decency, in favor of a rough-and-tumble, take-no-prisoners approach that appealed to those who felt marginalized in a changing society. Though the constitutional design of the presidency has seen political outsiders rise to the office of the presidency before and maintain stability, never before has a candidate so alien to political norms risen to the highest office. The presidency of Donald Trump represents the most significant challenge in the history of the United States to whether the constitutional design and boundaries on the office of the presidency can survive the test of an occupant who is antithetical to everything in its past. The editors and their contributors highlight how Trump's actions present direct challenges to the US presidency that have fully exposed and exacerbated long-held problems with checks and balances and led to questions regarding the potential for permanent effects of the Trump presidency on the Oval Office.The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump is organized into three sections. The first section analyzes the Trump presidency in the context of US elections, including Trump as a candidate, the 2016 presidential election, the 2018 midterm elections, and the right-wing populism that helped him get elected. The second section focuses on the how the election results and the associated political context have affected President Trump's opportunity to govern and the effect Trump has had on US political institutions: the legislative branch, the federal courts, the bureaucracy, the media, and organized interest groups. The final section examines Trump and public policy, with a focus on his disruptive version of foreign policy and his use of the domestic budget as a political football, such as the constitutionally questionable sequestration and redirection of budgetary funds provided for defense to the building of the border wall and his penchant for deficit spending that was kicked into overdrive with the COVID-19 stimulus package, making Trump the greatest deficit spender in the history of the republic.
The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump

The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump

Paul Rutledge; Chapman Rackaway

University Press of Kansas
2021
nidottu
The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump explores the myriad ways in which candidate, and then president, Trump exemplifies a nontraditional version of US politics. As a candidate he eschewed the norms of campaign procedure, and, in the worst cases, human decency, in favor of a rough-and-tumble, take-no-prisoners approach that appealed to those who felt marginalized in a changing society. Though the constitutional design of the presidency has seen political outsiders rise to the office of the presidency before and maintain stability, never before has a candidate so alien to political norms risen to the highest office. The presidency of Donald Trump represents the most significant challenge in the history of the United States to whether the constitutional design and boundaries on the office of the presidency can survive the test of an occupant who is antithetical to everything in its past. The editors and their contributors highlight how Trump's actions present direct challenges to the US presidency that have fully exposed and exacerbated long-held problems with checks and balances and led to questions regarding the potential for permanent effects of the Trump presidency on the Oval Office.The Unorthodox Presidency of Donald J. Trump is organized into three sections. The first section analyzes the Trump presidency in the context of US elections, including Trump as a candidate, the 2016 presidential election, the 2018 midterm elections, and the right-wing populism that helped him get elected. The second section focuses on the how the election results and the associated political context have affected President Trump's opportunity to govern and the effect Trump has had on US political institutions: the legislative branch, the federal courts, the bureaucracy, the media, and organized interest groups. The final section examines Trump and public policy, with a focus on his disruptive version of foreign policy and his use of the domestic budget as a political football, such as the constitutionally questionable sequestration and redirection of budgetary funds provided for defense to the building of the border wall and his penchant for deficit spending that was kicked into overdrive with the COVID-19 stimulus package, making Trump the greatest deficit spender in the history of the republic.
How to Read Donald Duck

How to Read Donald Duck

Ariel Dorfman; Armand Mattelart

Pluto Press
2019
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First published in 1971, How to Read Donald Duck shocked readers by revealing how capitalist ideology operates in our most beloved cartoons. Having survived bonfires, impounding and being dumped into the ocean by the Chilean army, this controversial book is once again back on our shelves. Written and published during the blossoming of Salvador Allende's revolutionary socialism, the book examines how Disney comics not only reflect capitalist ideology, but are active agents working in this ideology's favour. Focusing on the hapless mice and ducks of Disney, curiously parentless, marginalised and always short of cash, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart expose how these characters established hegemonic ideas about capital, race, gender and the relationship between developed countries and the Third World. A devastating indictment of a media giant, a document of twentieth-century political upheaval, and a reminder of the dark undercurrent of pop culture, How to Read Donald Duck is once again available, together with a new introduction by Ariel Dorfman.
How to Read Donald Duck

How to Read Donald Duck

Ariel Dorfman; Armand Mattelart

Pluto Press
2019
sidottu
First published in 1971, How to Read Donald Duck shocked readers by revealing how capitalist ideology operates in our most beloved cartoons. Having survived bonfires, impounding and being dumped into the ocean by the Chilean army, this controversial book is once again back on our shelves. Written and published during the blossoming of Salvador Allende's revolutionary socialism, the book examines how Disney comics not only reflect capitalist ideology, but are active agents working in this ideology's favour. Focusing on the hapless mice and ducks of Disney, curiously parentless, marginalised and always short of cash, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart expose how these characters established hegemonic ideas about capital, race, gender and the relationship between developed countries and the Third World. A devastating indictment of a media giant, a document of twentieth-century political upheaval, and a reminder of the dark undercurrent of pop culture, How to Read Donald Duck is once again available, together with a new introduction by Ariel Dorfman.
Job for Donald and Douglas

Job for Donald and Douglas

Based On W. Awdry

Egmont UK Ltd
2003
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Contains a sixteen page story, some picture puzzles and a 'spot the difference' spread designed to engage the child's interest and confidence in reading. The vocabulary used is taken from the National Curriculum word list plus key words from the TTE Learning programme.
Nostradamus Foresees Donald Trump, World War III and the Antichrist

Nostradamus Foresees Donald Trump, World War III and the Antichrist

Dylan Clearfield

G. Stempien Publishing Company
2022
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Did Nostradamus foresee the rise of Donald Trump? Is it likely that a 16th century astrologer would pay any attention to a president of the United States? Yes, without a doubt. Why? Because Donald Trump in his first term in office set into motion the probable downfall of democracy and put in place the structure on which to build a Neo-Nazi autocratic state. This is critically important to the future of the entire world and Nostradamus would certainly have taken note of it. Did he also forecast Trump as being the 3rd Antichrist? And would Trump be somehow involved in the waging of World War III? These questions are answered in this book.Unlike most other books about Nostradamus, this book is arranged so that the reader can easily find the pertinent predictions and not have to wade through hundreds of other non-related forecasts of future events. There are 3 categories: 1) the rise of Donald Trump, 2) identifying the coming Antichrist and 3) the start of World War III. Each section contains all of the relevant predictions that Nostradamus made on these topics.Nostradamus knew the future - to a point. He also realized that the future is changeable and so he wrote of alternative possibilities as to who the Antichrist might be and how world war III might begin. But one of these forecasts will be the accurate one. And by reading this book you will be able to recognize the accurate forewarning when you see that the ongoing world events taking place fit one of the patterns that Nostradamus had laid out. You will be prepared for the coming disaster.
Exorcizing the Donald

Exorcizing the Donald

John Wareham

Flatiron Press / Divn of Wareham Associates, Inc
2024
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Finally, to a failed Roman Catholic priest, a conservative cleric, and a prison reformer, there seemed only one possible cure for evil. This astonishing original work opens with the Biden-Trump Presidential debate debacle, details the rise of Kamala Harris, and the fateful exorcism of Donald Trump. The denouement details the startling outcome of the 2024 Presidential race, then discloses the final decision of Federal Judge Merchan in the 'Hush Money' November 26, 2024 sentencing of the first ever United States former president to be a convicted felon. The work finally reveals the hitherto secret wound that explains the erratic--some say, bestial--behavior of Donald Trump. By John Wareham, author of the national bestseller, 'The President's Therapist'.
The Tumultuous Reign of Donald the First: A Highly Partisan Cartoon History of the Trump Presidency
This sardonic cartoon history chronicles the presidency of Donald Trump, from his first inaugural tweets to his bizarre final days in office. Trump's many personas are on full display, including Trumpzilla, Tariffman, World's Greatest Diplomat and, of course, King Donald the First. Each of the book's 150 cartoons is accompanied by a commentary providing historical context. The cartoons, in turn, provide the political bite.
Reasons Why Donald Sterling is Right: : Fruit from the Poisonous Tree
With his 35 plus years of helping black people, is Donald Sterling really a racist or victim of a crime of passion? In this historical text that considers Donald Sterling's remarks as a contribution to the community; author Johnie Williams lays out a solid foundation to begin reconsidering the legacy of Donald Sterling. The e-book, which is now available will take an objective approach, examining the body of Donald Sterling's work. The author contrasts the results with rich black people only to reveal that several of Donald Sterling's observations are true. The book, like Donald Sterling, questions the efforts made by the black community to end it's plight. It also questions if all those who could have assisted in ending this plight have really done all that they can do. "Donald Sterling should not be asking what the black celebrities have done for the black community; black people should be asking black celebrities what they have really done for the black community." The book includes chapters like, "The Black Monetary Fund", "In Some Instances Discrimination is Fair Game", "Jews vs. Black People", and a whole lot more. In this page turning thriller readers will be convinced that America needs the Donald Sterlings of today.