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Red Hill - A Mining Community (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker Red Hill - A Mining Community (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The miners' strike of 1984-85 was one of the longest and most acrimonious in Britain's history. Six months after it ended, Tony Parker travelled to the North East of England to speak to people on both sides of the dispute and discover the views and feelings of a colliery community contemplating the bitter end of a whole way of life. '[Red Hill gives a] powerful idea of the tribulations suffered by everyone affected by the miners' strike.' Today 'Here are men and women with all their quirks and oddities, their emotions and prejudices.' TLS 'The reader is allowed to enter a secret, remote world which is at times heroic, but more often poignant and lonely.' Listener

Tony Parker: Beyond All of My Dreams - Beyond All of My Dreams (Hardcover): Tony Parker Tony Parker: Beyond All of My Dreams - Beyond All of My Dreams (Hardcover)
Tony Parker
R1,019 R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Save R164 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

“I owe everything to basketball. It was my favorite pastime and my greatest passion. It became my profession, and I became part of its history—maybe even the history of sports in general…. I never could have imagined such a destiny.â€Â â€” Tony Parker    For the first time in the English language, the beloved Spurs point guard opens up about his life and career in the NBA, on the international stage, and beyond.  By the time he was three years old, Tony Parker was already dribbling a basketball in his hometown of Gravelines in France. In his bedroom, surrounded by posters of his idol Michael Jordan, he imagined himself making it to the NBA and leading his team to a championship.   Everyone told him to forget it. He was too short, too skinny, too slow. Besides, no NBA team would ever turn its fortunes over to a point guard from Europe. After a 20-year professional career, four NBA championships, and an NBA Finals MVP award, it’s safe to say Tony Parker has succeeded beyond all of his dreams.    This candid, conversational autobiography takes fans on a whirlwind tour which includes Parker’s early life in France, his years in Texas alongside Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan, and his time on the red carpet as part of one of Hollywood’s most glamorous couples.    This is an essential read for all basketball fans and anyone who believes in following their dreams. 

Lighthouse (Paperback): Tony Parker Lighthouse (Paperback)
Tony Parker
R438 R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Save R91 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What was it that led a man to make lighthouse-keeping his life's occupation - to select a monotonous lonely job, which takes him away from his family for months at a time, leaving him in a cramped, narrow tower with two other men not of his own choosing? Lighthouse-keepers and their families opened their souls to Tony Parker, who has been described as Britain's most expert interviewer. With this revelatory portrait of a small community he has given us an exceptional insight into the British character.

Soldier, Soldier (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker Soldier, Soldier (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For his twelfth book, first published in 1985, Tony Parker was given near-unlimited access by the Ministry of Defence and spent eighteen months interviewing the officers and soldiers of a single British Army infantry regiment - as well as their wives. Both a pacifist and a former conscientious objector, Parker brought his singular perspective to the questioning of fighting men on what it means to bear arms for one's country. 'A unique picture of a social institution which is an exaggerated microcosm of society and yet set apart from it.' Scotsman 'A revealing glimpse into the lives and thoughts of the men in khaki.' Gerald Kaufman, Manchester Evening News 'Captivating bedside reading.' Sunday Telegraph

The Frying Pan - A Prison and Its Prisoners (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker The Frying Pan - A Prison and Its Prisoners (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1970 Tony Parker was permitted by the Home Office to make a series of visits to HMP Grendon Underwood, the UK's first psychiatric prison, there to interview inmates and staff for a study of the institution and its unique community. 'Tony Parker deserves a place in any future history of literature for his contribution to the creative use of the tape-recorder... We can only guess at the qualities of patience and perceptiveness which have enabled Mr Parker to make of his material one of the most important studies ever to have been published of the habitual criminal.' TLS 'The reader will find himself as deeply involved with his characters as Mr Parker is himself.' Spectator

In No Man's Land - Some Unmarried Mothers (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker In No Man's Land - Some Unmarried Mothers (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R436 Discovery Miles 4 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A man, now, well sure enough, one of those you can forget; but a child is forever.' Kate Byrne For No Man's Land, first published in 1972, Tony Parker persuaded six young unmarried mothers to talk frankly about their lives, their hopes and their problems. As ever Parker didn't impose himself upon the text: the women speak as and for themselves. As such No Man's Land is a precious sociological portrait of a Britain in which many believed that motherhood and marriage were subject to an umbilical linkage. 'Tony Parker is himself unique: Britain's most expert interviewer, mouthpiece of the inarticulate, and counsel for the defence of whose whom society has shunned or abandoned.' Anthony Storr, Sunday Times

The Twisting Lane - Some Sex Offenders (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker The Twisting Lane - Some Sex Offenders (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Few crimes provoke such outrage and upset as the sex offence, making the subject - including the problems it poses to our society and criminal justice system - a natural one for sociologist Tony Parker, whose work consistently shed light into dark corners of human behaviour. The Twisting Lane, first published in 1969, presents the testimonies of eight men aged between 20 and 70 who had been convicted - most of them repeatedly - for eight different types of offence, from assault or rape of adults or minors, to indecent exposure and 'living on immoral earnings'. Each man offers, in his own words, his personal story and self-perception. 'A remarkable achievement... almost every paragraph is poignant and revealing.' New Statesman

Five Women (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker Five Women (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Five Women, first published in 1965, was Tony Parker's fourth book. Its intended subjects had emerged from Holloway prison for women on the same cold spring morning in 1963. Between them they shared 73 criminal convictions and nearly a hundred years 'inside'. Parker intended to interview each of the women about their lives, hopes, intentions, fears; and to arrange follow-up conversations in due course. But one disappeared immediately, and six months later two of the five were dead, two more back in prison. The scope of Parker's project duly changed, but not its purpose - to record the experiences and thoughts of women mired in the cycle of habitual offences and custodial sentences.

A Man of Good Abilities (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker A Man of Good Abilities (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1967, A Man of Good Abilities was Tony Parker's fifth book, and told the story of 65 year-old 'Norman Edwards', a compulsive swindler-embezzler for his whole adult life, one punctuated by numerous ineffective terms of imprisonment. Using journals, letters, and interview transcripts Parker drew a finessing portrait of a man and a seemingly intractable problem that he posed to society. 'Tony Parker is a remarkably skilled and compassionate exponent of the documentary technique that he uses to illumine human character; with him, tape-recorded conversations are the stuff of art, not of mere photography.' New Society 'In his books the strength lies in the interpretive mind of the writer... He is a sociologist studying single cases in some depth and shows qualities of imagination shared by the historian and the biographer - a mixture of intelligence, sympathy and empathy.' TLS

People of the Streets (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker People of the Streets (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'People of the streets... you become aware of them, and wonder who and what they are... what kind of lives they have, and what living them means...' First published in 1968, People of the Streets was Tony Parker's sixth book, for which he spent a year approaching and interviewing people in London who were living their daily lives on street corners, along gutters or in subways. With his usual skill he coaxed them out of their natural reticence, born of solitude, into an unfamiliar but hugely illuminating spontaneity. 'In [Parker's] books the strength lies in the interpretive mind of the writer... He is a sociologist studying single cases in some depth and shows qualities of imagination shared by the historian and the biographer - a mixture of intelligence, sympathy and empathy.' TLS

The Courage of His Convictions (Paperback, Main): Robert Allerton, Tony Parker The Courage of His Convictions (Paperback, Main)
Robert Allerton, Tony Parker
R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'I first met Robert Allerton in prison, where he was captive and I was not... He was a powerful broad-shouldered Cockney [who] had spent his childhood in poverty and much of his manhood in prison; and he had a long record of violent crime.' Tony Parker, from his Introduction Tony Parker's first book The Courage of His Convictions (1962), constructed out of his candid and illuminating dialogues with career criminal Robert Allerton (credited as co-author), is a stunning work that displays all the skills and virtues Parker would bring to his subsequent career as an 'oral historian' of the lives of society's marginal figures. 'This intimate autobiography is a revelation - it provides the first psychological insight into the mentality of that frightening, mysterious and pathetic product of our society, the professional criminal.' Arthur Koestler

The Unknown Citizen (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker The Unknown Citizen (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Charlie Smith is only one of many similar men who are at this moment living unhappily among us, or are confined in prison now but must sooner or later be released.' The Unknown Citizen (1963) was Tony Parker's second study of a criminal recidivist. 'Mr Parker's very moving book tells what happened the day Charlie left prison and in his first year of freedom. Charlie himself contributes a pitiful attempt at a self-portrait. We have the author's conversations with the magistrate who sentenced him, with his sorely tried elder sister and with others who have come into his life in the last 18 months... The final chapter is masterly... This is literature, not just another book on crime.' D.L. Howard, Telegraph

The Plough Boy (Paperback, Main): Tony Parker The Plough Boy (Paperback, Main)
Tony Parker
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Those of you who have read Tony Parker's book The Plough Boy will be familiar with the story of Michael Davies. He was one of six youths concerned in an affray in which a boy was killed. Five of them received short terms of imprisonment, but Davies was condemned to death... The door to the execution shed was the first thing he saw when he opened his eyes every morning. That boy spent 92 days in the condemned cell watching that door before he was reprieved. I hope we can agree that torture of that kind shall never again be inflicted in Britain.' Baron Stonham, in the Lords debate on the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Bill, 19 July 1965

Morrison Hotel: Graphic Novel (Paperback): Leah MOORE Morrison Hotel: Graphic Novel (Paperback)
Leah MOORE; Illustrated by Various; Performed by The Doors; Z2 Comics, The Doors; Illustrated by …
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Morrison Hotel anthology written by Leah Moore, in collaboration with the surviving members of the legendary rock band and drawn by artists from around the comic book world, will weave the band's influence into some of the lore that led to their status as the architects of counterculture, influencing artists, poets, and outsiders for generations to come, set against the backdrop of the close of the free spirit of the 1960s into the tumultuous 1970s. A decade in which women, African Americans, Native Americans, gays, lesbians and other marginalized people continued their fight for equality, and many Americans joined the protest against the ongoing war in Vietnam.

People of Providence - Housing Estate and Some of Its Inhabitants (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Tony Parker People of Providence - Housing Estate and Some of Its Inhabitants (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Tony Parker
R504 R399 Discovery Miles 3 990 Save R105 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over a period of eighteen months Tony Parker interviewed the residents of an ordinary housing estate in South London. He listened to an assorted mixture of personalities - including a vagrant, two policemen, an often-convicted fence who was the mother of five children, a pro-flogging magistrate, a local doctor, and a 75-year-old widower who spent "an hour or two in bed each week with one or other of about twelve different ladies I meet at our church". The inhabitants of "Providence" opened their hearts, revealing all their quirks, emotions and prejudices. These interviews prove that extraordinary stories are found not only in deserts and jungles: even amid the bleak sprawl of South London, Tony Parker discovered a community that is diverse and enthralling.

God Of War Volume 2: Fallen God (Paperback): Chris Roberson God Of War Volume 2: Fallen God (Paperback)
Chris Roberson; Illustrated by Tony Parker
R520 R389 Discovery Miles 3 890 Save R131 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tony Parker: Beyond All of My Dreams (Paperback): Tony Parker Tony Parker: Beyond All of My Dreams (Paperback)
Tony Parker
R461 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R71 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Tony Parker is nothing short of a San Antonio legend, and his number 9 hangs high in the rafters as a symbol of teamwork, longevity, and tenacious talent. This candid, conversational memoir takes fans on a whirlwind tour which includes Parker's early life in France, his four NBA championships with the Spurs, and countless memorable interactions with luminaries like Gregg Popovich and Tim Duncan. It also includes insights on more personal matters and unique challenges Parker faced. Featuring photos from Parker's personal collection, this is an essential read for all basketball fans.

Sports Medicine for Specific Ages and Abilities (Paperback, UK ed.): Nicola Maffulli, K M Chan, Robert M. Malina, Tony Parker Sports Medicine for Specific Ages and Abilities (Paperback, UK ed.)
Nicola Maffulli, K M Chan, Robert M. Malina, Tony Parker
R2,419 Discovery Miles 24 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An authoritative text by the international experts in the field which presents a comprehensive review of the medical aspects of sports in relationto the following specific groups of clients: children and adolescents/ women/ veterans (the over 30s!)/ and special groups (those with specific medical conditions and the disabled). This approach by client group rather than by sport of type of injury is unique.Scholarly and comprehensive but also informative and easy to use Gives a multidisciplinary approach to problems in 4 specific groups of sports participants: children and adolescents, women, veterans (the over 30's!), those with specific disorders or disabilities.International editorial team International line up of contributors.Written by the leading clinicians in the field in the world

Reindeers' Retirement (Paperback): Toni Parker Reindeers' Retirement (Paperback)
Toni Parker
R778 Discovery Miles 7 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life After Life (Paperback, New Ed): Paul Jepson, Tony Parker Life After Life (Paperback, New Ed)
Paul Jepson, Tony Parker
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Valerie wants a job, Frank wants to run the marathon - Paul, Philip and Alan just want to hold on. This dramatic piece of reportage draws on interviews with murderers to create stark, uncompromising portraits of people rebuilding their lives. Life After Life is being performed as part of the National Theatre's Transformations season in the Lyttleton Loft in May 2002.

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