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Derek Dingle's Last Notes

Derek Dingle's Last Notes

Rich Marotta; Simon Lovell

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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TIME Magazine called Derek Dingle "...the greatest card manipulator..." But not because of the tricks or books that made him famous to magicians. When Derek Dingle performed for laymen, he relied on five classic effects-reworked with his trademark cleverness and executed with remarkable skill. Now, Derek Dingle's prized collection-The Last Notes-is yours. Flip through the pages to experience his coveted closeup act: from New Wave to Sympathetic; Inflation to Whispering Queen. And discover how to make gimmicked cards, Dingle style Every effect in Derek Dingle's The Last Notes is routined for repetition. No reset. Perfect for walkaround magic. Between the covers you will find expert sleight-of-hand, streamlined magic, precision patter, and Dingle's signature comedy. Dingle's Ambitious Card The signed card ends up in an envelope. Ring Flight Performed without a jacket (leaves magicians stumped). Dingle's Coins Across Performed under test conditions in the spectator's hand. Direct and hilarious. Cigarette Through Quarter Great insight into Dingle's magical mind. Learn to turn weakness into strength. The Collectors Never before published. Dingle simplifies this favorite of cardmen and eliminates the plot's major flaws. An understanding of this effect will improve your performance immensely. The FB Pass One of the best, least-known Passes in magicdom. Dingle gained much notoriety among magicians for this Pass. The Derek Dingle Fabulous Jumping Card Trick This is Dingle's handling of the Edward Victor Eleven Card trick-one of his favorites. The False Count is highly sought and fully explained. The Whispering Queen A quick, funny routine with variations by Simon Lovell and Rich Marotta. Sympathetic Cards Includes Dingle's work on how to make gimmicked cards. "Derek was a natural, surrounded by an aura of superb softness." - Jon Racherbaumer "Derek Dingle was the single most talented sleight-of-hand artist with cards and coins that I've ever seen." -Richard Kaufman Derek Dingle's The Last Notes was written by two of Dingle's dearest friends, Rich Marotta and Simon Lovell. 46 pages. 40 black and white photos. Buy it today. Receive it tomorrow. Enjoy it forever
Derek Jarman's Garden: 30th Anniversary Edition
From artist and activist Derek Jarman, a visual and narrative exploration of his singular, paradisiacal garden, set in a most inhospitable place. Derek Jarman, a passionate gardener from childhood, combined his painter's eye, horticultural expertise, and ecological convictions to produce a landscape that combined flints, shells, and driftwood to create a unique paradise. This book is Derek Jarman's own record of how this garden evolved, from its earliest beginnings in 1986 to 1994, the last year of his life. More than 150 photographs taken by his friend and photographer Howard Sooley capture the garden at all its different stages at every season. For both gardeners and admirers of this extraordinary man, this 30th anniversary edition, with a foreword by Jamaica Kincaid, marks three decades of the book as a gardening classic, and the ongoing impact of Jarman's transformative garden--proof of the garden space as one of ideas, philosophy, and myth--more than just a place of retreat.
Derek, the Disciple Dog

Derek, the Disciple Dog

Kay Pulley

Trilogy Christian Publishing
2022
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If dogs are truly man's best friend, could Jesus have had a best friend?Follow Derek, the Disciple Dog, as he runs, jumps, sniffs, and follows Jesus through His ministry years. See it all through the eyes of a loyal doggie friend who shares his version of the gospels.
Derek Jeter: Baseball's Captain

Derek Jeter: Baseball's Captain

Abbe L. Starr

Lerner Publications (Tm)
2023
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Derek Jeter always dreamed of playing for the New York Yankees. At 21, he fulfilled his dream by becoming the team's shortstop. Jeter helped the Yankees win the World Series five times. He also became the team's all-time leader in hits and one of the greatest shortstops to ever play Major League Baseball. Learn about his family, his career, and what the future holds for this legendary player.
Derek's Great Thanksgiving Escape

Derek's Great Thanksgiving Escape

D. M. Denert

Independently Published
2018
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It's the night before Thanksgiving, and Derek is planning his great escape. A plan to avoid his angry sister, disgusting cousins, and most of all kissing aunties. Find out if he manages to succeed in this funny and heartwarming tale of a Thanksgiving weekend with the family through eyes of an 8-year-old boy with a big imagination.
Derek Bailey and the Story of Free Improvisation
This brilliant biography of the cult guitar player will likely cause you to abandon everything you thought you knew about jazz improvisation, post-punk and the avant-garde. Derek Bailey was at the top of his profession as a dance band and record-session guitarist when, in the early 1960s, he began playing an uncompromisingly abstract form of music. Today his anti-idiom of "Free Improvisation" has become the lingua franca of the "avant" scene, with Pat Metheny, John Zorn, David Sylvian and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore among his admirers.
Derek Taylor: For Your Radioactive Children...

Derek Taylor: For Your Radioactive Children...

Andrew Darlington

Sonicbond Publishing
2020
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There are a million stories that take place within the arc of Derek Taylor’s life. He lived a charmed life, which started on Saturday, 7 May 1932, in the Liverpool 17 suburb of Toxteth Park South, and saw him becoming a writer best known as the press agent for the Beatles. He became the band's friend and intimate across thirty years. Indeed, there are no shortage of claimants to the ‘honorary’ or ‘fifth Beatle’ status, but Derek’s claim is more valid than most. His urbane charm, his easy intelligence, and the value of his contribution to the Beatles’ collective story are beyond dispute. He put spin on stories decades before the term 'spin doctor' was concocted, with his droll, idiosyncratic way of speaking. It all began in 1964, when he co-wrote A Cellarful Of Noise, the best-selling autobiography of Brian Epstein. Soon after, he became Epstein’s personal assistant and The Beatles' press agent. In 1965 he moved to Los Angeles, where he started his own public relations company, managing PR for bands like Paul Revere And The Raiders, The Byrds, and The Beach Boys. Brian Wilson called him a ‘PR whiz’ and ‘a colourful, slick-talking Brit’. But he could also be a ‘theatrical, slightly conspiratorial man’ according to Ray Coleman. Derek was co-creator and producer of the historic Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. He’s there in song when John rhymes ‘Derek Taylor’ with ‘Norman Mailer’ in 'Give Peace A Chance'. He returned to England to work for the Beatles again as the press officer for the newly created Apple Corps. This is the definitive biography of a man that was at the heart of the music world of the 1960s and 1970s. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the Beatles of course, but also to anyone yearning for a deep dive into the colourful world of a man who helped define a era.
Derek Mahon: A Retrospective

Derek Mahon: A Retrospective

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Derek Mahon (1941–2020) is widely recognized as one of the most important Irish poets of his generation. This collection of new critical essays offers an important retrospective assessment of the nature of his poetic achievement. Bringing together many leading scholars of modern and contemporary Irish poetry, including a notable number of accomplished poet-critics, its contributors range widely across Mahon’s body of work. Their essays offer fresh considerations of the biographical, geographical and literary contexts that shaped his poetic voice. This includes paying attention not only to more familiar influences but also to previously little considered interlocutors. The stylistic and formal achievement of his voice is re-evaluated in ways that range from attentive close readings to considerations of his controversial practice of self-revision, and his engagements with music and experiments in translation. The politics of a poet often misleadingly considered apolitical are also reframed to take in the engagements of his early work through to the ecocritical commitment of his later poetry. Indeed, a notable aspect of this book is the consideration it gives to all the phases of Mahon’s career. As a whole, the collection opens up many new ways of reading and understanding Mahon’s important body of work.