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This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
Welcome back to the charming little town of Faraway Hill, New
Hampshire, where murder, deception and scandal are a way of life.
Faraway Hill is an entertaining trilogy that re-imagines network
television's first soap opera as a very modern tale while retaining
many of the wonderfully ridiculous, melodramatic conventions that
soap fans love --- and very contemporary LGBT characters and
stories. The trilogy reaches its climax with the people of Faraway
Hill mourning one of their own; a new bride faces what could be the
biggest scandal of her young life; a bisexual love triangle reaches
decision time for the parties involved; and a glamorous murderer is
about to face the ultimate justice at the hands of a secret
society. Learn more about Faraway Hill by visiting
www.farawayhill.net
Welcome to the charming little town of Faraway Hill, New Hampshire,
where murder, deception and scandal are a way of life. Faraway Hill
is an entertaining trilogy that re-imagines network television's
first soap opera as a very modern tale while retaining many of the
wonderfully ridiculous, melodramatic conventions that soap fans
love --- and very contemporary LGBT characters and stories. The
first installment introduces the glamorous Karen St. John, bisexual
textile heir Greg Halloran, insecure farmer's daughter Ann Gale and
sexy playboy Jack Campbell among a host of other intriguing
characters. Enjoy reading the story become more complex as love
triangles are formed, a murder is committed, wealthy people are
blackmailed and long hidden secrets are revealed. Learn more about
Faraway Hill by visiting www.farawayhill.net
Welcome back to the charming little town of Faraway Hill, New
Hampshire, where murder, deception and scandal are a way of life.
Faraway Hill is an entertaining trilogy that re-imagines network
television's first soap opera as a very modern tale while retaining
many of the wonderfully ridiculous, melodramatic conventions that
soap fans love --- and very contemporary LGBT characters and
stories. Hunky male prostitute Mark Bradley reappears with a
shocking connection to one of Faraway Hill's leading citizens; what
happened during the Veteran's Park shooting incident is revealed; a
young wife and mother learns of her husband's affair with another
man; another violent murder occurs at the Gale Farm and a secret
society begins to exercise its hidden power. Learn more about
Faraway Hill by visiting www.farawayhill.net
First published in 2001, The Pittsburgh A&E Book is the only
professional directory to individuals, companies and organizations
in Pittsburgh's vibrant arts and entertainment community/industry.
Anyone who works in or wishes to work in Pittsburgh's creative
world can use the directory to locate the people, services and
other resources necessary to shoot a film, stage a play, produce a
concert, record an album, construct a sculpture, hold a fundraiser
or almost anything else. James A. Richards is an author and
marketing professional that has been working in Pittsburgh's
amazingly vibrant arts and entertainment community for nearly three
decades. To learn more, visit www.pittsburghaebook.com
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
Marketing 101 is a concise, practical guide for anyone at any level
of the music business to understand and apply fundamental marketing
concepts and tools. James A. Richards is an author and marketing
professional that has been working in Pittsburgh's amazingly
vibrant arts and entertainment community for nearly three decades.
To learn more about him, visit www.james-richards.com
1924. Contents: Agamemnon-Aeschylus; Antigone-Sophocles;
Helen-Euripedes; The Frogs-Aristophanes; The Tragical History of
Dr. Faustus-Christopher Marlowe; The Alchemist-Ben Jonson; All for
Love-John Dryden; and She Stoops to Conquer-Oliver Goldsmith.
Contents: Essays by: Francis Bacon; Michael Lord of Montaigne;
Edmund Burke; Thomas Paine; Thomas Carlyle; Lord Macaulay; Cardinal
John Newman; Emerson's Essays; John Stuart Mill; Spencer;s Essays;
Dramatic Essays by John Drydan; Essays of Elia.
Contents: Essays by: Francis Bacon; Michael Lord of Montaigne;
Edmund Burke; Thomas Paine; Thomas Carlyle; Lord Macaulay; Cardinal
John Newman; Emerson's Essays; John Stuart Mill; Spencer; s Essays;
Dramatic Essays by John Drydan; Essays of Elia.
1924. Contents: Agamemnon-Aeschylus; Antigone-Sophocles;
Helen-Euripedes; The Frogs-Aristophanes; The Tragical History of
Dr. Faustus-Christopher Marlowe; The Alchemist-Ben Jonson; All for
Love-John Dryden; and She Stoops to Conquer-Oliver Goldsmith.
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