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Making a Night Stalker (Hardcover)
David Burnett; Edited by Kendra Middleton Williams; Foreword by George Diaz
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R671
R607
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After growing up in rural North America in the 1920s and 1930s,
Wilf Burnett (known in his family as Bamp) left Canada to join the
RAF in 1937. This book tells the story of his decorated and
distinguished 31 year career in the Royal Air Force. He flew on
three operational tours during World War II. After the war and a
secondment to BOAC on long-range flying boats, he flew a wide range
of piston and jet military aircraft. He undertook exploratory
flights to the North Pole and led the first V-bomber (Valiant)
squadron into action during the Suez Crisis. After commanding a
V-bomber base, his later career took him to senior posts in India
and Aden. In retirement he continued to live a full life, pursuing
his many interests. He often commented on how lucky he was to have
had "The Best of Lives."
This book offers an intimate and personal look at what China's
poverty alleviation has meant for individuals. The dramatic
progress in reducing poverty in China over the past three decades
is well known. According to the World Bank, more than 500 million
people were lifted out of extreme poverty as China's poverty rate
fell from 88 percent in 1981 to 6.5 percent in 2012. Behind this
statistic are the millions of families in rural China who have
moved from extreme poverty to a more comfortable way of life in
modern China. This is the story of four generations of one such
family. Grandma Zhen and her eight children have faced the hardship
of war, the great famine of 1958-1960, the Cultural Revolution of
1967-1977 and Opening-up and Reform. They have had to adjust to a
rapidly changing culture that has affected all aspects of their
lives, including marriage, the one-child policy, and education.
Through incredible endurance and hard work, they have not only
survived, but thrived. This book will be of value to
anthropologists, developmental economists, sinophiles, and more.
Another in our "English Kitchen" series, this traces the
development of Anglo-Indian cookery, in other words the curry, in
English and Scottish cookery books from its earliest appearance in
the 18th century through to modern works by Camilla Punjabi and
Marguerite Patten. It wanders the lanes and byways of the British
occupation of India, unearthing delightful accounts of Imperial
eating and explaining how we have grown accustomed to the spice-box
of the Raj. The broad intention is to reproduce early recipes for
curry and accounts of Anglo-Indian food in their original words.
The majority come from printed books, but some are drawn from
manuscripts. The narrative traces our enjoyment of Oriental
flavours from the 17th century through to the first appearance of a
recipe for curry in Hannah Glasse in 1747.Thereafter, it looks at
the various classes of cooks who produced popular and interesting
recipes, from the female cookbook authors of the 18th century, to
the club-cooks of Calcutta and London in the Regency, to the crusty
colonels of late Victorian England, and the refined
French-influenced chefs of the fin de siecle and pre-First World
War days. By way of coda, the authors consider modern recipes from
authors such as Madhur Jaffrey and Sir Gulam Noon's Chicken Tikka
Masala, Britain's favourite dish. The whole is ornamented by tasty
extracts from past literature on eating curries hither and beyond.
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Sochi 2014 (Paperback)
John Huet, David Burnett
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American photographers John Huet and David Burnett were
commissioned by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to create
a personal record ofthe Olympic Games in their own way; these new
books are the result of that freedom and artistry. They capture the
essence and adventure of the Olympic Games through stunning and
unconventional photographs.David Burnett is the co-founder of
Contact Press Images in New York. He covered the Vietnam War as a
staff photographer for "Life "magazine.John Huet is a sports
photographer and a director of commercials. His book "Soul of the
Game: Images and Voices of Street Basketball "was published to
critical acclaim in 1997."
The Olympic Games produce an untold number of breathtaking images:
athletes at work and rest, events from ski-jumping and
bobsleighing, sporting facilities, venues from rugged mountains to
indoor ice-rinks, and unique moments that allow the viewer to share
the passion of the Olympic Games. This fourth volume in a series
celebrating the Olympic Games presents stunning photographs from
the Winter Games in PyeongChang 2018. Photographers John Huet,
David Burnett, Jason Evans and Mine Kasapoglu Puhrer were granted
access to the training zones and accompanied the athletes as they
prepared for their events before the arrival of the crowds. These
unconventional images show the intensity of training and the mental
state of the Olympians. The photos are accompanied by detailed
commentaries by the photographers, describing the thought and
planning behind the images, and the exact moment when the images
were captured. Bilingual edition (English and French).
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Bob Marley (Paperback)
David Burnett; Foreword by Chris Salewicz; Introduction by Chris Murray
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R261
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On assignment in Jamaica for Time magazine in 1976, David Burnett
photographed Bob Marley at his Tuff Gong home in Kingston, Jamaica,
and then on the start of the seminal Exodus tour. Capturing the
legend at an exceptional moment in time, Burnett's work intersects
with both the zenith of Marley's career and the traumatic upheaval
of his flight from Jamaica after an attempt on his life. For any
reggae lover or music history buff, Bob Marley offers a matchless
glimpse into the legend's life at home.
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Making a Night Stalker (Paperback)
David Burnett; Edited by Kendra Middleton Williams; Foreword by George Diaz
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R527
R475
Discovery Miles 4 750
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