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PREFACE I have been blessed with a very wonderful and uncomplicated
childhood. My parents and family members were normal, my schooling
was the best, and the people whom I associated with during those
years were the best. I had role models and they shaped not only the
course that our little farm town was taking but the course that I
was also taking. I have so many memories of growing up and lucky
for me my mind still can recall most of them. Perhaps some of my
spelling is in error and the names of some of the spouses may be
fuzzy. I want the reader to go back with me to those simple times
when all seemed so easy. Revisit some of the stores in their
grandeur. Now, many are absent and more and more empty rooms with
paper covered glass windows are all that remain. Times change and
cities change. But not so their soul and heart. I have tried to
include as many names as I can recall in hopes that some will
return back in time to recount some of their special memories. I am
sure that they do exist. I have touched on some political concerns
of mine and hope that they are taken in the light of good humor
which I intended. For the new people, I hope that they can return
to the early days and appreciate more and more of our little town.
Some folks will be left out and yet in my heart and mind they are
still there. The literary style, if there is any, is bouncy but
that is the way my mind works. Pulitzer can't be right all of the
time. (Oh my, was there a Pulitzer living in Burley that I forgot?)
I have purposely omitted many people who might be nearer my age and
generation. These people count but I wanted to speak to those early
days in Burley Idaho population then 6000-8000.
From Wall Street Journal bestselling author Robert Bailey comes a
haunting legal thriller about the price of redemption for a
billboard lawyer who takes a case he can't win in a town he can't
forget. Now that attorney Jason Rich has returned home to
Guntersville, Alabama, the "In an accident? Get rich!" lawyer is
anxious to leave his checkered past behind. Jason hopes this next
chapter in his life will be a chance to confront his personal
troubles while making amends with his family. But when a former
high school football star stands accused of killing a police
officer, Jason is unwillingly thrust into the chaos. The local meth
king blackmails Jason into defending the alleged murderer, and
Jason knows he can't refuse. With the lives of his family and
closest friends on the line, he takes the obviously unwinnable
case. As Jason dives into the investigation, he vows to dismantle
the meth empire gripping his hometown. But as he confronts
alternative suspects and follows new leads, Jason realizes that
everyone has secrets to hide and interests to protect-at any cost.
This box set contains three classic movies of the legendary
comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. 'In Great Guns' (1941),
Stan and Ollie play a butler and chauffeur of wealthy young Dan
Forrester (Dick Nelson). Tired of being pampered and coddled by his
overprotective aunts, Dan is delighted when he is drafted into the
Army. Stan and Ollie also don uniform and accompany Dan to US
Cavalry training camp to make certain that no harm will befall
their 'delicate' master. While the boys get mixed up in one
disaster after another-at one point, Dan pursues a romance with
photo-shop proprietor Ginger Hammond. Convinced that Ginger is a
gold-digger, Stan and Ollie try to break up the romance, to no
avail. 'Jitterbugs' (1943) is considered the best of the Laurel and
Hardy projects filmed at Twentieth Century Fox. Stan and Ollie are
stars of the Zoot Suit Band, who form an unlikely partnership with
a genial con man (Bob Bailey) who allegedly can turn water into
gasoline with an invented pill. When the trio joins a carnival,
they meet Susan, a naive young singer (Vivian Blaine), whose mother
has been swindled by fraudsters. Suddenly gallant, the three
organise a sting operation, with Stan disguised as a wealthy
elderly lady and Ollie as a rich Texan and aim to get the woman's
money back. Although things don't go as planned, the inimitable
comedy duo provides nonstop laughs from start to finish. In 'The
Big Noise' 1944) Stan and Ollie play janitors of a detective agency
who pose as super-sleuths and are hired to protect inventor Alva P.
Hartley (Arthur Space). They move to his house which is loaded with
crazy contraptions which entrap, baffle and bamboozle the
protectors. Meanwhile Hartley's next door neighbors Charlton (Frank
Fenton), Hartman (James Bush), Dutchy (Phil Van Zandt) and Mayme
(Veda Ann Borg) reveal themselves as the biggest threat of all, a
gang of crooks determined to get their hands on the inventor's
deadly creation, a super-bomb called 'The Big Noise'. Stan and
Ollie escape with the bomb to the War Department in Washington,
D.C. just one step ahead of the criminals. Through a series of
crazy misadventures, the heroic duo end up in a remote-controlled
airplane, along with the bomb, and head straight for trouble.
A battle-worn lawyer fights for a young man's life in this
criminally enthralling legal thriller. Teen pop star Brittany
Crutcher is found dead in small-town Tennessee. For attorney
Bocephus Haynes, it's just another night in Pulaski. Bo swore off
criminal work after his last case, but the beloved singer's murder
demands answers. The prime suspect is local high school football
hero and the victim's boyfriend, Odell Champagne. However, this
fallen athlete is one of Bo's son's best friends. Bo knows this
young man and does not believe him capable of the crime. When Odell
is charged with murder, Bo reluctantly takes the case, sparking
outrage throughout the town. But as Bo follows the evidence, he
learns that the victim made decisions in her last hours that would
give powerful forces motive to harm her. Feeling mounting pressure
from the community and the DA, Bo forges ahead. But as the seconds
count down, he wonders whether justice is even possible.
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From Wall Street Journal bestselling author Robert Bailey comes a
compelling legal thriller about a lawyer who takes on his sister's
case-and confronts small-town secrets and family skeletons.
Attorney Jason Rich has made a fortune off other people's bad luck.
His billboard slogan-"In an accident? Get Rich!"-accosts motorists
on highways from Alabama to Florida. As ambulance chasers go, he's
exceptional. But after a recent divorce and a stint in rehab, Jason
has hit a rough patch. And things only get worse when his sister,
Jana, is accused of her husband's murder. Even though Jason has no
experience trying criminal cases, Jana begs him to represent her.
Jason has mixed feelings about returning to Lake Guntersville,
Alabama-and even more reservations about diving back into his
sister's life. Between the drugs, the affairs, and a tendency to
gaslight everyone in her inner circle, Jana has plenty of enemies
in town. But did Jana hire someone to kill her husband? Jason isn't
so sure. He heads back to his hometown to unravel the truth and
face off against opponents old and new.
A small-town attorney takes on prejudice and corruption in this
powerful legal thriller. Small-town lawyer Bocephus Haynes comes
home late one night to find District Attorney General Helen Lewis
waiting for him. Her ex-husband has just been killed. She’s about
to be arrested for his murder. And she wants Bo to represent her.
There’s a lot working against them. Just before his death,
Helen’s ex-husband threatened to reveal a dark secret from her
past. Bo has been in a tailspin since his wife’s death. What’s
more, his whole life has been defined by a crime committed against
his family, and he continues to face prejudice as the only African
American litigator in Pulaski, Tennessee. Bo’s back is against
the wall, and Helen resigns herself to a dismal fate—but a
stunning discovery throws everything into chaos. There’s a chance
for justice, but to achieve it, the cost might be too much for Bo
to bear.
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Law professor Thomas Jackson McMurtrie literally wrote the book on
evidence in the state of Alabama. But when a power-hungry colleague
uses a recent run-in between McMurtrie and headstrong student Rick
Drake to end his career, he is left unsure what to do next.
Meanwhile, a devastating trucking accident in Henshaw, Alabama,
leaves a young family dead. Drake, now a fledgling lawyer, takes
the case against the freight carrier and soon begins to uncover the
truth behind the tragedy that is buried in a tangled web of arson,
bribery, and greed. On the eve of the trial and with his case
unraveling in the midst of a dangerous cover-up that threatens to
silence his star witnesses, Drake realizes that only his estranged
mentor, Professor McMurtrie, can help him now. With everything to
lose and only justice to gain, will McMurtrie and Drake overcome
bad blood to defeat a ruthless adversary? Can the Professor turn
back the clock and recover all that he's lost? Revised edition:
This edition of The Professor includes editorial revisions.
Former law professor Tom McMurtrie has brought killers to justice,
and taken on some of the most infamous cases in Alabama’s
history. Now he’s tackling his greatest challenge. McMurtrie’s
old nemesis, Jack Willistone, is found dead on the banks of the
Black Warrior River. Willistone had his share of enemies, but all
evidence points to a forgotten, broken woman as the killer. At the
urging of the suspect’s desperate fourteen-year-old daughter,
McMurtrie agrees to take the case. But as seasoned as McMurtrie is,
even he isn’t prepared for how personal and dangerous this case
is going to get. With the trial drawing near and his sharp young
partner, Rick Drake, dealing with a family tragedy, he recruits his
best friend, Bocephus Haynes, to help investigate. As key witnesses
disappear and old demons return, time becomes McMurtrie’s most
fearsome opponent. Soon loyalties will be tested and the boundaries
of law will be broken as McMurtrie fights to save his legacy—and
his client’s life—before the truth is buried forever in the
muddy waters of the Black Warrior.
In 1966 in Pulaski, Tennessee, Bocephus Haynes watched in horror as
his father was brutally murdered by ten local members of the Ku
Klux Klan. As an African American lawyer practicing in the
birthplace of the Klan years later, Bo has spent his life pursuing
justice in his father's name. But when Andy Walton, the man
believed to have led the lynch mob forty-five years earlier, ends
up murdered in the same spot as Bo's father, Bo becomes the prime
suspect. Retired law professor Tom McMurtrie, Bo's former teacher
and friend, is a year removed from returning to the courtroom. Now
McMurtrie and his headstrong partner, Rick Drake, must defend Bo on
charges of capital murder while hunting for Andy Walton's true
killer. In a courtroom clash that will put their reputations and
lives at stake, can McMurtrie and Drake release Bo from a lifetime
of despair? Or will justice remain hidden somewhere between black
and white?
This new title covers the extensive cruising area of Galicia in the
north west of Spain from Ribadeo to Bayona, where the beautiful
rias provide shelter from the Atlantic in picturesque harbours and
remote anchorages. The authors have spent several seasons cruising
in the area and making use of their local connections have produced
a modern guide that provides in-depth information necessary for
yachts spending time visiting the rias and ports of Galicia.
Annotated town plans covering over 90 destinations show shore-side
facilities and recommended restaurants and side panels provide
advice on interesting places to visit, local customs and features
of interest. Carlos Rojas has sailed yachts since 2000, a short but
intensive career during which he has crossed the Atlantic, cruised
in the Pacific, made several passages across Biscay and sailed to
Ireland and France. His professional involvement in technology
companies as an engineer, manager and director has given him an
insight into design and usability that he applies to his pilot
books. Carlos has lived most of his life in Britain but he is
originally from Spain, a country that he knows well, naming Galicia
as one of his favourite areas. Robert Bailey was brought up in a
sailing family. Over a period of 35 years, and with the aid of a
Nicholson 32 and Rustler 36, much of the coastline of the north
western approaches to Europe, from the Faroe Islands in the north
to the Morbihan in the south, were avidly explored. In 2001 he
adopted a more flexible approach to his career as an aerospace
engineer and this allowed him to take up cruising instruction. He
is now a Yachtmaster Instructor.
Music examples and charts illustrate the analyses, and each essay
is fully annotated by the editor. in some cases, the results of the
original research by the editor or by others working in the field
are published here for the first time. Much of the material has
never before appeared in English. A score embodying the best
available musical text. Historical background what is known of the
circumstances surrounding the origin of the work, including (where
relevant) original source material. A detailed analysis of the
music, by the editor of the volume or another well-known scholar.
Other significant analytic essays and critical comments, exposing
the student to a variety of opinions about the music."
In Art & Language International Robert Bailey reconstructs the
history of the conceptual art collective Art & Language,
situating it in a geographical context to rethink its implications
for the broader histories of contemporary art. Focusing on its
international collaborations with dozens of artists and critics in
and outside the collective between 1969 and 1977, Bailey positions
Art & Language at the center of a historical shift from
Euro-American modernism to a global contemporary art. He documents
the collective's growth and reach, from transatlantic discussions
on the nature of conceptual art and the establishment of distinct
working groups in New York and England to the collective's later
work in Australia, New Zealand, and Yugoslavia. Bailey also details
its publications, associations with political organizations, and
the internal power struggles that precipitated its breakdown.
Analyzing a wide range of artworks, texts, music, and films, he
reveals how Art & Language navigated between art worlds to
shape the international profile of conceptual art. Above all,
Bailey underscores how the group's rigorous and interdisciplinary
work provides a gateway to understanding how conceptual art
operates as a mode of thinking that exceeds the visual to shape the
philosophical, historical, and political.
This inspirational, uplifting story from Robert Bailey is
heart-breaking and ultimately uplifting, showing us all that it is
never too late to live a wonderful life... Four rounds. Four
heroes. Four life-changing lessons. 'A celebration of faith, family
and the human spirit, The Golfer's Carol is a page-turning story of
love and second chances that is sure to become a classic' Winston
Groom, author of Forrest Gump When Randy Clark wakes up on his 40th
birthday, he's going to go to work, eat the steak dinner his wife
prepared him, blow out the candles on his birthday cake. . . And
then he's going to kill himself. With his dreams of a professional
golf career long gone, his marriage struggling after the death of
his son, and facing financial ruin, Randy has no other option to
help his family but to jump off a bridge, and to let the life
insurance company do the rest. But Randy's plans go awry when he
receives a surreal gift: four rounds of golf with his four heroes,
four chances to learn from the best. Four chances to change his
fate. . . Praise for The Golfer's Carol: 'Packed with heart and
with hope, golf needed a Christmas classic, and now it has one' TOM
COYNE, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF A COURSE CALLED IRELAND
'The Golfer's Carol is that rarest of books - one you will read and
keep for yourself, while purchasing multiple copies for friends'
ANDY ANDREWS, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE NOTICER 'A
hymn to the heroes of golf and a moving fable about what is most
important - and enduring - to learn from the game. A moral rings
clear: It is never too late to have a Wonderful Life.' JAMES
DODSON, AUTHOR OF BEN HOGAN: AN AMERICAN LIFE 'A fun, fast read,
this novel kind of sneaks its wisdom up on you. I thought it
splendid.' HOMER HICKAM, AUTHOR OF THE ROCKET BOYS
Addressing decades of rain forest destruction, concerned
scientists, often in concert with various environmental movements,
have amassed an impressive amount of information on deforestation
in areas throughout the world. In "Tropical Forests," Rudel draws
upon hundreds of these studies to develop a broader perspective on
the problem of deforestation. Through a meta-analysis, Rudel
identifies the forces that have driven forest cover change since
1980 and spells out their implications for efforts to conserve
biodiversity and expedite sustainable development in the
tropics.Rudel builds on local studies to offer clear explanations
of what has happened in each of the world's tropical forest
regions. He assesses global trends while also offering vivid
descriptions of the effects of deforestation in specific areas. His
work concludes with a chapter that describes policy directions for
conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable development in
each region.
In One and Five Ideas eminent critic, historian, and former member
of the Art & Language collective Terry Smith explores the
artistic, philosophical, political, and geographical dimensions of
Conceptual Art and conceptualism. These four essays and a
conversation with Mary Kelly-published between 1974 and
2012-contain Smith's most essential work on Conceptual Art and his
argument that conceptualism was key to the historical transition
from modern to contemporary art. Nothing less than a distinctive
theory of Conceptual and contemporary art, One and Five Ideas
showcases the critical voice of one of the major art theorists of
our time.
In Art & Language International Robert Bailey reconstructs the
history of the conceptual art collective Art & Language,
situating it in a geographical context to rethink its implications
for the broader histories of contemporary art. Focusing on its
international collaborations with dozens of artists and critics in
and outside the collective between 1969 and 1977, Bailey positions
Art & Language at the center of a historical shift from
Euro-American modernism to a global contemporary art. He documents
the collective's growth and reach, from transatlantic discussions
on the nature of conceptual art and the establishment of distinct
working groups in New York and England to the collective's later
work in Australia, New Zealand, and Yugoslavia. Bailey also details
its publications, associations with political organizations, and
the internal power struggles that precipitated its breakdown.
Analyzing a wide range of artworks, texts, music, and films, he
reveals how Art & Language navigated between art worlds to
shape the international profile of conceptual art. Above all,
Bailey underscores how the group's rigorous and interdisciplinary
work provides a gateway to understanding how conceptual art
operates as a mode of thinking that exceeds the visual to shape the
philosophical, historical, and political.
An illegal immigrant-resident alien becomes a national military
hero in WWII, awarded the Medal of Honor, and uses his new-found
fame to become a civil rights hero. He inspires his entire
generation of Mexican Americans to straighten their backs, lift
their heads and see new possibilities they were emboldened to
pursue. Achievements were attained that have been dismissed by the
Black/White Paradigm; hence, comparative analysis between Mexican
American and African American civil rights history has been
explored and conclusions presented. His military and civil rights
legacy is relevant to today's hottest issue, immigration reform.
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