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NOMINATED FOR OSCAR, BAFTA AND GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS (BRYAN CRANSTON,
BEST ACTOR) Dalton Trumbo was the central figure of the infamous
'Hollywood Ten,' the screenwriters who, during the McCarthy era,
were charged by the House Committee on Un-American Acitivities for
their associations with the Communist Party. Due to their refusal
to cooperate during the investigation, Trumbo and his fellow
screenwriters were declared in contempt of Congress and were
ultimately blacklisted from Hollywood and some were even jailed.
Although Trumbo was one of several hundred writers, directors,
producers, and actors who were deprived of the opportunity to work
in the motion picture industry from 1947 to 1960, he won an Oscar
under the pseudonym Robert Rich for The Brave One in 1956, and he
was the first to see his name on the big screen again in 1960 with
Exodus, one of the year's biggest movies. All his life Trumbo was a
radical of the homegrown, independent variety. From his early days
in Colorado, where his grandfather was a county sheriff, to his
time in Los Angeles, where he organized a bakery strike and was
even a bootlegger, to his time as an author when he wrote the
powerful pacifist novel Johnny Got His Gun, to his heyday as a
top-paid (and frequently broke) Hollywood screenwriter-where his
credits include Roman Holiday, Spartacus, Papillon, Lonely Are the
Brave, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, The Brave One, and Kitty
Foyle-his life rivaled anything he had created. Written with Dalton
Trumbo's full cooperation, at a moment when he himself did not know
how much time he had left, Trumbo is a candid tale of a colorful
figure who was at the epicenter of a tumultuous period in recent
American history.
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In The Kindness of Strangers, Deni Elliott examines ethically
questionable situations that have arisen in response to
institutional dependency on external benefactors. Major concerns
analyzed include: The increased professionalism of fundraising and
of donating, an increased willingness of institutions to cater to
the demands of donors, creation of dual roles for faculty, students
and staff when they are fundraisers and donors in addition to
playing their primary roles in higher education,
business-university research partnerships that put business values
in conflict of academic values and mission, commercialization of
student athletics, and endowment use and investment. Supplemented
by a series of carefully selected articles, The Kindness of
Strangers needs to be read by anyone who is concerned by higher
education's increasing dependency on corporate and individual
donors.
In this book Redeeming the Wounded you will hear from a chaplain
who ministered to prisoners and to crime victims who have
experienced the homicide of a loved one. Crime hurts us all and
this book reveals there are spiritual and practical ways to enable
the process of healing the wounds and repairing the harm.
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Rev. Dr. B. Bruce Cook has been the inspiration behind substantive
victim's rights legislation in Georgia for the last twenty- five
years. He enlightens the world with his vision of a restored
segment of American society - that of victims of crime. He exposes
the gap between criminal justice and victim justice. This book will
be an invaluable resource for support groups, victim advocates and
organizations that provide training for those entering the field of
victim services. Elaine & Gordon Rondeau Co-Founders, The Rene
Olubunmi Rondeau Peace Foundation
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Bruce Cook's experience as crime victim, correctional chaplain and
crime victim counselor provides the foundation for a very useful
book for anyone considering ministry in the midst of the
contemporary justice complex. Through the lens of his life and
experience the reader is challenged to recognize that ministry is
where retributive and restorative patterns of justice intersect.
This book could be an invaluable resource for those contemplating
the chaplaincy field in criminal justice or lay ministry to crime
victims and prisoners Patricia Barrett Former Assistant General
Secretary, Division of Ordained Ministry, GBHEM, United Methodist
Church
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Rev. Dr. B. Bruce Cook served as a county jail chaplain, federal
prison chaplain and a chaplain for crime victims for decades. He
recounts struggles he encountered to change prisoners and to
facilitate the healing of crime victims after a serious, violent
crime. He believes criminals should make amends for the harm they
caused and suggests ways to do so.
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The true story that inspired the major motion picture starring Bryan Cranston and Helen Mirren.
Dalton Trumbo was the central figure in the "Hollywood Ten," the blacklisted and jailed screenwriters. One of several hundred writers, directors, producers, and actors who were deprived of the opportunity to work in the motion picture industry from 1947 to 1960, he was the first to see his name on the screen again. When that happened, it was Exodus, one of the year's biggest movies.
This intriguing biography shows that all his life Trumbo was a radical of the homegrown, independent variety. From his early days in Colorado, where his grandfather was a county sheriff, to Los Angeles, where he organized a bakery strike, to bootlegging, to Hollywood, where he was the highest-paid screenwriter when he was blacklisted (and a man with constant money problems), his life rivaled anything he had written. His credits include Kitty Foyle, The Brave One, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, Spartacus, Lonely are the Brave, and Papillon, and he is the author of a power pacifist novel, Johnny Got His Gun.
"There is no such thing as the impossible dream."
Living in Atlanta in 1967, Brad Jones is an average teenager
with a vivid imagination and a unique way of seeing the world
through his flights of fancy and dreams of heroic deeds. During the
summer before his senior year, he and three friends decide to prove
that superheroes don't need special powers, fancy weapons,
futuristic vehicles, or skin tight costumes.
All they really need is great press.
Calling themselves the Bowmen, they carefully craft a plan to
make one late-night appearance to halt a minor crime and phone it
in to the local newspaper. All they expect to get is a news article
about a mysterious band of masked vigilantes. What they didn't
expect was to become seduced by the excitement of pretending to be
superheroes.
Their intended short-lived hoax begins to take on a life of its
own as they continue their escapades, with all their carefully laid
plans frequently going awry and leading to hilarious predicaments
and escalating dangers. And when they are caught in a shocking,
real-life situation which forces them to find the courage they
never knew they possessed, they will learn that the heart of a
superhero can live inside anyone - even lanky teenagers with no
superpowers and very little common sense.
"The Wishbone Express" is a science fiction novel set hundreds
of years in the future, when faster-than-light space travel is
common and millions of inhabited worlds are part of a galactic
society. The story focuses on two men - Randy Henson and Bill
Jenkins-who operate an interstellar courier service using their
highly advanced starship, the "Wishbone." They accept a contract to
transport a key government witness whose testimony will decide the
fate of a corrupt planetary government. Their VIP passenger is
accompanied by an attorney and an alien body guard.
But during the journey they are pursued across thousands of
light years by three well-armed ships which repeatedly attempt to
destroy the "Wishbone." The story employs a wealth of cosmological
data to present a scientifically accurate description of the
celestial features which play a key role in this fast-past story.
The" Wishbone's" crew uses intelligence and imagination to
out-maneuver their pursuers as they fly through a dense nebula,
soar through the deadly radiation of a pulsar, and dive into the
chromosphere of a star
The two crewmen do not know, however, that their passengers are
concealing dark secrets from both the crewmen and each other. After
a dangerous and action-packed voyage, the crewmen attempt to land
their badly damaged spacecraft on the destination planet while
dealing with life-threatening complications concerning the true
identities of their passengers and the deadly secrets they've been
hiding.
The Wishbone Express is rich with exciting action, unexpected
plot twists, and generous amounts of humor.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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