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Operation Violet Oak - A Story of False Accusation (Paperback): Stephen Glascoe Operation Violet Oak - A Story of False Accusation (Paperback)
Stephen Glascoe
R315 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R57 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Poise and Pose (Hardcover): Stephen Glass Poise and Pose (Hardcover)
Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon; Yahya El-Droubie
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nymphs and Naiads - Beauty Unadorned and Outdoors (Hardcover): Yahya El-Droubie Nymphs and Naiads - Beauty Unadorned and Outdoors (Hardcover)
Yahya El-Droubie; Photographs by Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nymphs and Naiads - Beauty Unadorned and Outdoors (Hardcover): Yahya El-Droubie Nymphs and Naiads - Beauty Unadorned and Outdoors (Hardcover)
Yahya El-Droubie; Photographs by Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Beauty Off-duty - Relaxed, Everyday Moments Caught on Camera (Hardcover): Yahya El-Droubie Beauty Off-duty - Relaxed, Everyday Moments Caught on Camera (Hardcover)
Yahya El-Droubie; Photographs by Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nudist Camp Follies - Volume I - An Intimate Look at the Natural and Free Atmosphere in Sun Clubs (Hardcover): Stephen Glass Nudist Camp Follies - Volume I - An Intimate Look at the Natural and Free Atmosphere in Sun Clubs (Hardcover)
Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon; Yahya El-Droubie
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Nudist Camp Follies - Volume II - An Intimate Look at the Natural and Free Atmosphere in Sun Clubs (Hardcover): Stephen Glass Nudist Camp Follies - Volume II - An Intimate Look at the Natural and Free Atmosphere in Sun Clubs (Hardcover)
Stephen Glass; Illustrated by Colin Gordon; Yahya El-Droubie
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Amazons of Yesteryear - Wrestling women of the 1940s and '50s (Hardcover): Yahya El-Droubie Amazons of Yesteryear - Wrestling women of the 1940s and '50s (Hardcover)
Yahya El-Droubie; Illustrated by Colin Gordon; Photographs by Stephen Glass
R700 Discovery Miles 7 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Naked in the Menagerie (Hardcover): Yahya El-Droubie Naked in the Menagerie (Hardcover)
Yahya El-Droubie; Illustrated by Colin Gordon; Photographs by Stephen Glass
R709 Discovery Miles 7 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Subjective Grounds - Writings by Persons with the Initials S.G. (Paperback): Stephen Glass, Susan Glaspell, Samuel Gompers Subjective Grounds - Writings by Persons with the Initials S.G. (Paperback)
Stephen Glass, Susan Glaspell, Samuel Gompers
R169 Discovery Miles 1 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A fascinating and eclectic anthology of writings from diverse times, places, and cultures - from ancient Rome and China to present-day America - spanning many genres, including short fiction, essays, poetry, letters, and history. And the authors all share one trait: their initials are "S.G."
An anthology must have a theme. So what happens when the theme is essentially meaningless? The anthology becomes a game to play, and a puzzle to solve. A scavenger hunt and jigsaw puzzle, with the pieces scattered all over the world, and the final picture unknown until it is finished. An adventure of discovery for both the anthologist and the reader.
These are all short works, or short excerpts from longer works, compiled and edited by Sean Gleeson, with a brief introduction to each piece. Here are some of the great reads you'll discover: The incredible Stephen Glass story "Hack Heaven" as seen in the movie "Shattered Glass." The scandalous article that destroyed Glass's career, and marked the ascendancy of online journalism. The funny short story "Freckles M'Grath" by Susan Glaspell. "Why You Can't Have Saint Paul's Head," an actual letter written in 594 A.D. from Saint Gregory to Empress Constantina explaining, well, why she can't have Saint Paul's head. "No More unto My Thoughts Appear" by Cavalier poet Sidney Godolphin. "Penmanship Wisdom" by Sun Guoting, excerpted from his preface to his "Treatise on Calligraphy." The famous essay "What Does Labor Want?" by Samuel Gompers, founder of the American Federation of Labor. "Deeds of Erik Shrewd-Spoken" by Saxo Grammaticus, entertaining tales of a crafty hero excerpted from Volume Five of his "Deeds of the Danes." "Hotel and Tea-House Girls of Japan" by Sidney Gulick, excerpted from his book "Working Women of Japan." The science fiction short story "Breakaway" by Stanley Gimble. "The Camel and the Thief" by Sarath Ghosh, a detective story excerpted from his book "The Wonders of the Jungle." "Leo Learns His Lesson" by Sean Gleeson, in which a man wishes for a world without beer.


This is a quality print edition, with great care taken to ensure a gorgeous and error-free book.

Fabulist (Paperback): Stephen Glass Fabulist (Paperback)
Stephen Glass
R601 R528 Discovery Miles 5 280 Save R73 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A NOVEL OF AN IGNOMINIOUS FALL, THE
RISE TO INFAMY, AND LIFE AFTER BOTH.
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It is the summer of 1998, and Stephen Glass is a young magazine journalist whose work is gaining more and more acclaim -- until a rival magazine tells Glass's editor that it suspects one of his stories is fabricated. As his editor sorts out the truth, Glass is busy inventing it -- spinning rich and complex blends of fact and fiction, and exploiting the gray world in between.
But Glass is caught. His fabulism is uncovered and his career instantly unravels. Worse, his editor learns that it's not the first time. Soon, a long history of invention, passed off as journalism, emerges.
Glass suddenly becomes a household name -- an emblem of hubris and a flashpoint for Americans' distrust and dislike of the press. The media is consumed with the story: Once the young man who had been known for mastering the "takedown" article, Glass now becomes the one every journalist wants to take even further down. Once the hunter, Glass becomes the hunted -- the story of the year.
Glass responds to this agonizing public scrutiny with a self-imposed exile, first near Chicago with his family and then in the anonymous suburbs of Washington, D.C. There, he begins a long personal struggle with his misdeeds, working out his own answers to the questions of why he fabricated, how he can learn to stop lying, and whether, at age twenty-five, he has destroyed his life irrevocably.
Glass encounters a world far stranger than his own fabrications -- one populated by eccentric coworkers, ailing animals, angry masseuses, sexy librarians, competitive bingo players, synchronized swimmers, a soulful stripper, and a mysterious guardian angel who dresses only in purple. Meanwhile, Glass is chased by marauding journalists whose desperation and ruthlessness manage to match even his own.
As he dodges his pursuers, Glass grasps at straws only to find that, wondrously, they sometimes hold. Despite himself, he rediscovers the Judaism he'd left far behind in Hebrew school, and falls helplessly in love with a young woman who turns out to have her own shameful past.
In the end, "The Fabulist" is as much about family, friendship, religion, and love -- about getting through somehow, even when it seems impossible -- as it is about reality and fantasy. At once hilarious and harrowing, "The Fabulist" is one of the year's most provocative novels.

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