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The Genteel Poor

The Genteel Poor

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro Book Division
2013
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The fourteen year old girl who appears on the cover of this book was Katherine, the person around whom all the other characters in this book revolve. Born at the turn of the 20th century, she faced the transition of being the daughter of a wealthy News Orleans doctor to being the single mother of three children at the height of the Great Depression. This memoir is told by the youngest child. Raised in a cultured environment, but driven by hunger to go to work at the age of eight, his world was shaped before he was born by Mimi, his witchcraft practicing maternal grandmother, and Dr. William J. Schmidt, his wealthy and talented grandfather. His survival was in part made possible by Dr. Horton, the cranky country doctor who played God and Robin Hood in this small coastal town; his Aunt Thelma who left the nunnery to become a successful executive in New York; his Grandmother Lola who lost the family fortune but gave refuge to her daughter and her children; and his millionaire Godfather, H. Grady Meador, whose wife prevented her husband from adopting his Godchild. This story of four generations of a colorful and talented family spanning the Civil War, World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II, deals with the social and ethnic evolution of this unique and colorful era of Americana, and culminates with the narrator marrying his high school teacher. Set in Bay St. Louis and News Orleans a half century before these areas were devastated by Hurricane Katrina, William Karl Thomas has written this memoir of his childhood with the same classic American prose style as his first memoir, Lenny Bruce: The Making of a Prophet, about his ten year collaboration with the most controversial comic of the 20th century. With it he has offered another very intimate and revealing slice of American history with all the good and bad, the agony and ecstasy of growing up among The Genteel Poor. Thomas' fiction includes "The Josan and the Jee," a Korean war novel; "Cleo," a civil rights era novel; "The Piano Man," a colorful collection of entertainers and hedonistic fun lovers in New Orleans French Quarter during the 1950's: and "Hollywood Tales from the Outer Fringe," an anthology of 12 short stories about the little people in 1950's Hollywood who serve the 'A' list celebrities. His non-fiction includes "Lenny Bruce: The Making of a Prophet," a memoir of his ten year collaboration with the most controversial comic of the 20th century, and "A Place For Us," the biography of a polio poster child who became a charismatic activist for people with disabilities. Thomas' work spans the high points of the 20th century and has been described as "His work sometimes reads like a Bogart script" (Manchester Guardian). Readers comment "He tells his stories through the eyes of strong women," "He champions the underdog," "He provides historical accuracy for my students," "a page turner," "I laughed and I cried." Thomas's works are all available in both print and E-editions for your Kindle, Nook, I-phone, or any E-reader. Both Amazon.com and the publisher's websites (www.mediamaestro.net/books.htm) offer full descriptions and excerpts from all his works. The publisher's website also offers signed copies.
The Piano Lover

The Piano Lover

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro - Book Division
2018
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David Wales' life as a cocktail pianist in New Orleans' French Quarter during the mid 1950's is complicated by two beautiful young women; Julienne deVille, a wealthy Creole owner of an art gallery, and Aurora Alonzo, a fiery Mexican folk guitarist who experienced a horrendous childhood. Two beautiful older women attempt to control these three for their own secret reasons; his boss, Valentina Sciciliana, and Justine Moreau, a Parisian immigrant who lives in a menage a trois with two young men. Two gay entertainers, a Russian puppeteer named Dimitri Lebedov and a bi-racial choreographer named Alex Pienas, recruit David to write the score for a musical they hope to take to Broadway, the premise of which is that God is a woman and is unhappy with human behavior. God sends an angel named Gabriel, who plays a cornet and looks and sounds like Louis Armstrong, to recruit a pianist in a gay bar to write songs that voice her complaint in order to save the world. Add to this a beautiful female impersonator as one of the musical's stars, a slender young Korean female hired as the musical's publicist, and the world famous nightclubs and restaurants of New Orleans as a backdrop to showbiz intrigue and romantic adventures that border on pornography, but are so beautifully written that menage a trois and gay sex seem only natural and thoroughly fulfilling.William Karl Thomas was Lenny Bruce's only writing collaborator, so it's no surprise that Thomas' work walks on the wild side. His past includes being a cocktail pianist in 'the big easy' circa 1950's, and his past works are said to "read like a Bogart script." All his works include gays and interracial characters. The body of Thomas' work, both fiction and non-fiction, hits the high points of America's 20th century social evolution, and this novel, more than most, intimately explores the gray areas between the gay and heterosexual worldsAll Thomas' books are available in print and digital E-editions. Educators and libraries should note that the main body of Thomas' work covers the high points of America's 20th century social evolution with historical accuracy and couched in a dramatic literary style more palatable and entertaining than conventional history books. Subjects covered by his books include The Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the Civil Rights Era, the First Amendment crusades of the 1960's, disability issues in America, New Orleans & Gulf Coast history, Italian communities in early Chicago history, Afro-American film star history, mid century Hollywood film-TV-nightclub history, Southern culture, and the American psyche during the 20th century. His first book is a memoir of his ten year collaboration with the most controversial comedian of the twentieth century titled "Lenny Bruce: The Making of a Prophet," and was published in its first edition by Archon, its second edition by Media Maestro, and its Japanese edition by DHC Corporation of Tokyo. His second book is a memoir of his childhood in a Gulf Coast town in which Tennessee Williams lived and wrote about, and was where Hurricane Katrina made landfall in 2005, and is titled "The Genteel Poor." His third book is a novel based on his wartime experiences in Korea titled "The Josan And The Jee." His fourth book is a novel, "Cleo," based on his media experiences in Los Angeles during the turbulent civil rights era of the 1950's and 1960's. His fifth book is an anthology of 12 short stories, "Hollywood Tales From The Outer Fringe." His sixth book is a biography of a charismatic woman and her inspiring life as a polio survivor titled "A Place For Us." His seventh book, "The Candy Butcher," is a biography of screenwriter/film producer Frank Ray Perilli, who created films such as "The Doberman Gang," "Harlow," and more than a dozen other cult films." Details and excerpts of all his books are available on the publisher's website at http: //www.mediamaestro.net
Piano Lover: The Musical

Piano Lover: The Musical

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro Book Division
2018
nidottu
David Wales' life as a cocktail pianist in New Orleans' French Quarter during the mid 1950's is complicated by two beautiful young women; Julienne deVille, a wealthy Creole owner of an art gallery, and Aurora Alonzo, a fiery Mexican folk guitarist who experienced a horrendous childhood. Two beautiful older women attempt to control these three for their own secret reasons; his boss, Valentina Sciciliana, and Justine Moreau, a Parisian immigrant who lives in a menage a trois with two young men. Two gay entertainers, a Russian puppeteer named Dimitri Lebedov and a bi-racial choreographer named Alex Pienas, recruit David to write the score for a musical they hope to take to Broadway, the premise of which is that God is a woman and is unhappy with human behavior. God sends an angel named Gabriel, who plays a cornet and looks and sounds like Louis Armstrong, to recruit a pianist in a gay bar to write songs that voice her complaint in order to save the world. Add to this a beautiful female impersonator as one of the musical's stars, a slender young Korean female hired as the musical's publicist, and the world famous nightclubs and restaurants of New Orleans as a backdrop to showbiz intrigue and romantic adventures that border on pornography, but are so beautifully written that menage a trois and gay sex seem only natural and thoroughly fulfilling. This second novel of the trilogy (Piano Lover: The Musical, ISBN 978-1-62768-011-0) includes the script and score of an entire original musical stage production, including lead sheets for 15 original songs. Despite a religious backlash to the musical, the talented alumni from New Orleans French Quarter enjoy mixed success on Broadway and mis-adventures with stage and film stars of the 1950's in places like the Hamptons, Fire Island, and Off-Broadway where they pioneer a movement. New characters include four elderly angels who partly finance the musical, the 'Dragon Lady' who is an officious but alluring young Korean woman hired as the musicals' publicist, and an ex-Nazi German film director who almost derails the musical. William Karl Thomas was Lenny Bruce's only writing collaborator, so it's no surprise that Thomas' work walks on the wild side. His past includes being a cocktail pianist in 'the big easy' circa 1950's, and his past works are said to "read like a Bogart script." All his works include gays and interracial characters. The body of Thomas' work, both fiction and non-fiction, hits the high points of America's 20th century social evolution, and this novel, more than most, intimately explores the gray areas between the gay and heterosexual worlds All Thomas' books are available in print and digital E-editions. Educators and libraries should note that the main body of Thomas' work covers the high points of America's 20th century social evolution with historical accuracy and couched in a dramatic literary style more palatable and entertaining than conventional history books. Subjects covered by his books include The Great Depression, World War II, the Korean War, the Civil Rights Era, the First Amendment crusades of the 1960's, disability issues in America, New Orleans & Gulf Coast history, Italian communities in early Chicago history, Afro-American film star history, mid century Hollywood film-TV-nightclub history, Southern culture, and the American psyche during the 20th century. Details and excerpts of all his books are available on the publisher's website at http: //www.mediamaestro.net
Piano Lover: The Movie

Piano Lover: The Movie

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro - Book Division
2017
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During the 1950's, a New Orleans French Quarter young male cocktail pianist's life is complicated by four beautiful women; two young women from opposite poles of society who love him in their diverse ways, and two middle aged women who seek to control him for their own secret reasons. He is the center of an interracial heterosexual/gay group of entertainers who create a musical which they take to Broadway. This colorful cast is seen against a historically accurate backdrop of New Orleans landmark restaurants and nightclubs.In the final book of this trilogy (Piano Lover: The Movie, ISBN 978-1-62768-013-4) our intrepid crew take their musical to Hollywood where formulaic screenwriters attempt to circumvent the show's controversial theme at the expense of its truth and underlying message. Liberal celebrities offer hesitant support. They frequent Hollywood's famous clubs and restaurants where they mingle with glittreratzi of that era, such as Steve Allen, Noel Coward, Errol Flynn, Anna Magnanni, Federico Fellini, Vitorio deSica, Hal Prince, Frank Sinatra, and The Rat Pack . Timing deprives the Broadway production of a Toni Award, and conservatism deprives the film adaptation of Oscar nominations. They travel to exotic resort areas such as Jamaica, West Indies, and Matzatlan, Mexico. Two of the cast pass away, while a baby is born to one of the piano lover's ladies, leading to a truce between her and her parents. The ladies deal with an unexpected glitch in the piano lover's love life, and he struggles to fulfill the opportunity of a new musical. Fate turns their focus away from gay rights to the growing cry for civil rights.This trilogy is designed for intelligent adults who are not opposed to tasteful but fairly graphic sensuality, sophisticated dialogue, and exploration of the gray areas between heterosexual and gay sexuality. The period backgrounds of New Orleans, New York, and Hollywood are accurately drawn from detailed research and the author's personal experience. The collected work should be of interest to educators and researchers for its astute depiction of the era, the locations, and the pioneer relationship themes it explores.
The Candy Butcher

The Candy Butcher

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro - Book Division
2018
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"The Candy Butcher" is an old fashioned term for the guy with a basket full of candy, fruits, magazines, and newspapers he sells walking through your train to make your journey more enjoyable. Frank Ray Perilli's first job was as a Candy Butcher, and his show biz career began in his teens as a nightclub comedian and film actor, and continued through Hollywood as a screenwriter and film producer. Almost all of his offbeat Felliniesque films cross the threshold of bizarre and are richly flavored with comedy: "The Doberman Gang," "Little Cigars," "The Other Cinderella," "Adult Fairy Tales," "Dracula's Dog," "The End of the World," "Laserblast," "Alligator," "Invasion of the Star Creatures," but to name a few. Even his more serious films, such as "Harlow," and his plays, such as "Stompin' at he Oval Office," touch upon aspects of history uncharted by others. With a weird offbeat perspective, Frank Ray Perilli enriches our journey through life with the sweetness of comedy and the challenge of thinking outside the box.
The Reluctant Hollywood P.I.

The Reluctant Hollywood P.I.

William Karl Thomas

Media Maestro - Book Division
2022
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During the ten years William Karl Thomas collaborated with comedian Lenny Bruce on screenplays and comedy material in the 1950's and 60's, one of his bread and butter jobs was as a private investigator working for a leading Hollywood agency. His misadventures there included everything from being a bodyguard for damsels in distress to bugging the homes of suspected unfaithful spouses, dealing with snakes and coyotes that got in the way, and occasionally saving a life. While names are changed to protect the innocent and the guilty, these stories are based on actual cases and told in the first person voice of a man who just wanted to be an artist and was reluctant to invade the privacy of Hollywood's 'A' list celebrities.
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Fleet William Karl

Chaos 360
2018
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Within corporations, profits come before people. With the pressure of a tsunami, upper management force employees to work insane hours, ignore their morals, and make unethical decisions that will eventually cause them to crack, emotionally break, and mentally fracture. Employees kill themselves to make killer profits for corporations.Justin Truth isn't immune to the pressure to make profits, and his tenuous grip on reality begins to slip. Will his mistakes--deadly mistakes-- become more apparent to those determined to catch and expose him? With mounting pressure on Justin, cryptic letters turn up that allude to a deadly and salacious secret from Rip's past. If disclosed, these secrets would stop his (and Peter's) political ambitions for good. Peter Gordon orders Justin, like a faithful hound, to hunt down and eliminate the source of the threats and kill the scandal before it sees the light of day. If Justin fails and the scandal comes to light, Peter and Rip's political dreams will die, and Justin's own involvement in the original crime will cost him everything he has achieved. Unbeknownst to Justin, Nick Harvey 'The Ghost Hunter' has tracked him down and plots to enter the maximum-security prison, Bell Island, with the intention of convincing imprisoned ex-detective, Ross Smith, to tell him the truth about Justin. Will the killer truth finally be discovered?
Keisarillinen Suomen Senaatti 1809-1909 ... Suomen Historiallisen Seuran toimesta julkaissut K. W. Rauhala, etc.
Title: Keisarillinen Suomen Senaatti 1809-1909 ... Suomen Historiallisen Seuran toimesta julkaissut K. W. Rauhala, etc.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world. Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Rauhala, Karl William; 1921 .... Osa 2. 1859-1909. x, 578 p.; 4 . 9455.h.22.
Prophecy and Teaching

Prophecy and Teaching

Karl William Weyde

De Gruyter
2000
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Application and re-Interpretation of biblical traditions in the Book of Malachi. A traditio-historical study. Six passages in Malachi, together with the superscription (Mal 1:1) and the additions (Mal 3:22-24), are analyzed. The creative use of the traditions is demonstrated, including the prophet's exegetical techniques. Lines of connections are detected between Malachi and legal texts (Leviticus and Deuteronomy), earlier prophetic words, Chronicles, and Wisdom literature.