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Poor KK - A Children's Book (Paperback)
Jack Douglas Carpenter; Illustrated by Carleen Edgar; Produced by Burton B Bagby-Grose
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R230
R188
Discovery Miles 1 880
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Additional Editors Are J. E. Burke, B. Chalmers, R. L. Sproull, And
A. V. Tobolsky.
Written Especially For Beginner Prospectors.
Additional Editors Are J. E. Burke, B. Chalmers, R. L. Sproull, And
A. V. Tobolsky.
Written Especially For Beginner Prospectors.
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Quake (MP3 format, CD)
Jack Douglas; Read by Tom Taylorson
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R754
R569
Discovery Miles 5 690
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"Quake" hits eight points on the Richter scale it is a disaster
novel of epic proportions that will have listeners thinking twice
about their next trip to New York City.
"Quake" is the sort of disaster novel that has become the
mainstay of the SyFy Channel. In it, Manhattan and its boroughs
become the epicenter of terror as fault lines wreak havoc on the
city. Terrorists, floods, blackouts, and hurricanes add to the
destruction. Bridges and skyscrapers collapse, and the nightmare
begins.
Amid the chaos, FBI agent Hector Mendoza is trying to reunite
with his wife and assistant US Attorney Nick Dykstra is trying to
find his college student daughter. Meanwhile, the Indian Point
nuclear power plant, just forty miles north, is compromised, and a
deadly cloud of radiation is drifting toward densely populated
areas. Even the subways aren t deep enough to get away from the
menacing conditions above ground."
Capitol Records commemorates the 65th anniversary of John
Lennon'sbirth with the release of Working Class Hero - The
Definitive Lennon. The double CD set, executively produced by Yoko
Ono, will offer the most comprehensive collection of Lennon's hit
singles and key album tracks to date - 38 songs in all, with a
combined playing time of over two and one-half hours. Born in
Liverpool, England on October 9, 1940 and assassinated in New York
City just over forty years later (December 8, 1980), Lennon
rendered a vision of life that was simultaneously reflective,
utopian and poignantly realistic. Reflecting his social activism
("Give Peace A Chance," "Power To The People," "Gimme Some Truth,"
"Woman Is The Nigger Of The World"), idealism ("Imagine," "Mind
Games," "Instant Karma!"), his hedonistic "lost weekend," as he
called the 18 months he spent separated from Yoko Ono in the early
1970's ("Nobody Loves You When You're Down And Out," "Whatever Gets
You Thru The Night," the rollicking duet with Elton John that gave
him his first #1 single as a solo artist), and the happiness he
found in later years as a self-described "househusband," ("(Just
Like) Starting Over," "Watching The Wheels," "Beautiful Boy
(Darling Boy)"), Working Class Hero - The Definitive Lennoncaptures
him in all his complexity.Mastered from the most up-to-date
sources, the collection includes material from John Lennon/Plastic
Ono Band (1970), Imagine (1971), Sometime In New York City (1972),
Mind Games (1973), Walls and Bridges (1974), Rock 'N' Roll (1975),
Double Fantasy (1980), Live In New York City (recorded in 1972, but
not released until 1986) as well as numerous singles and tracks
from Milk and Honey (1984) and Anthology (1998), the posthumous
collections of Lennon's unreleased recordings.
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