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In 2009 the legendary Les Paul passed away at the age of 94. In
celebration of his life this book capturing Paul's own reflections
on his remarkable inventions and guitar playing was published as a
high-end collector's edition. In 2015 Les Paul reached his
centennial and Backbeat Books is pleased to celebrate the legend
once more in the first-ever paperback edition of ĂLes Paul in His
Own WordsĂ making his fascinating story available to a wide range
of readers.ĂThis book is the definitive work on the recording and
electric guitar pioneer whose prodigious talents and relentless
work ethic single-handedly launched a new era in American popular
music. This authentic account of Les Paul's life is packed with
words of wisdom and experience from one of the most important
contributors to modern music.
Contents: List of Tables and Illustrations Glossary Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Sociology of Knowledge on HIV and AIDS 2. The Medicalization of Gay Desire in San Francisco (1974-1983) 3. The Early Demographics of AIDS: Case Studies of The First Nine Gay Male AIDS Cases in San Francisco 4. More Gay Men Reported With AIDS in San Francisco: 15 Case Studies from 1981 5. The Mechanics of AIDS Surveillance: An Historical Critique of The Demography of Risk 6. AIDS Surveillance Statistics: Changing The Subjects and Object of Study 7. Conclusion Notes Works Cited Index
As the AIDS crisis reaches new heights globally with no cure in the immediate future, the time is ripe to step back and examine the roots of this epidemic. In When AIDS Began, Michelle Cochrane constructs the making of this disease and dispels many of the misconceptions that surround it. By examining the early outbreaks in San Francisco, Cochrane unfolds the "creation" of AIDS in one geographic location and then traces how and why major claims about the transmission of HIV were made, extrapolated and then disseminated to the rest of the world - all important factors in understanding this disease.
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Murder Is Easy (CD, Unabridged edition)
Agatha Christie; Read by Full Cast, Marcia Warren, Michael Cochrane, Patrick Baladi
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'It's very easy to kill - so long as no one suspects you.' So says
Miss Pinkerton when ex-policeman Luke Fitzwilliam meets her on a
train. Luke doesn't take much notice of this little old lady's
story about a serial killer on the loose in her village - until her
predictions start to come true, when he feels compelled to check it
out. Very soon the race is on to prevent any more murders...
Dramatised by Joy Wilkinson, and with a distinguished cast
including Patrick Baladi, Lydia Leonard, Michael Cochrane and
Marcia Warren, this is a gripping BBC Radio dramatisation of one of
Agatha Christie's most ingenious detective stories. 2 CDs. 1 hr 30
mins.
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Night Soil (Paperback)
Michael Cochrane
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R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
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(Book). The high standards set by Chet Atkins as a performer,
recording artist, and record producer continue to inspire others.
Complementing the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's
exhibition Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player, this book honors
one of America's most influential musicians. To provide insight on
the legend and his music, the Country Music Hall of Fame invited
several experts to prepare essays, including Michael Cochran, Rich
Kienzle, Walter Carter, and John W. Rumble. Chet only bestowed his
degree of "Certified Guitar Player" on four other guitarists over
the years: Tommy Emmanuel, John Knowles, Jerry Reed, and Steve
Wariner. Reed passed away in 2008, but the other musicians have
shared special memories of Chet in these pages. Chet Atkins:
Certified Guitar Player is a heartening read of essays and
reminiscences that provide a revealing picture of Chet Atkins and
his extraordinary life.
Michael Cochrane reads this novelisation of a classic TV adventure
featuring the First Doctor. The TARDIS materialises outside the
Post Office Tower in London, 1966. The Doctor senses a powerful and
evil force, which he and the ever-curious Dodo track down to
scientist Professor Brett and WOTAN, his revolutionary new
computer. Designed as a universal problem solver, WOTAN has
suddenly begun to think for itself and has formulated a deadly
plan. Using its phenomenal power it will programme humans to build
mobile fighting computers, and with these indestructible war
machines WOTAN will take over the world. With the help of Dodo, Sir
Charles Summers, and new friends Ben and Polly, the Doctor must
find a way to prevent a global catastrophe. Michael Cochrane, who
has played several roles in the BBC TV series, reads Ian Stuart
Black's novelisation of his original 1966 serial starring William
Hartnell as the Doctor. Duration: 4 hours approx. (P) & (c)
2018 BBC Worldwide Ltd t/as BBC Studios Novelisation copyright (c)
Ian Stuart Black1988 Original script copyright (c) Ian Stuart Black
1966 Reading produced by Neil Gardner Recorded at Ladbroke Audio
Ltd Sound design by Simon Power for Meon Productions -
www.meonsound.com Executive producer: Michael Stevens TARDIS sound
effect composed by Brian Hodgson Cover illustration by Alister
Pearson
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