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This edited book, written by a collection of scholars with an
interest in Northern Ireland, tracks its uneasy experience with
devolution following the optimistic political period associated
with the 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement. The volume brings
together researchers from the Economic and Social Research
Council's (ESRC) 'Devolution and Constitutional Change' Programme
and other experts to record four key perspectives on Northern
Ireland. First, it considers the inextricable link between
devolution and constitutional developments. Second, it examines how
the main political parties responded to devolution and the major
challenges faced by society in moving beyond conflict (such as
political symbolism, the role of women, equality and human rights
issues). Third, it attempts to assess some of the workings of
devolved government in its short-lived form or those seeded in
devolution and carried on by direct rule ministers. Finally,
Northern Irelands devolved government and associated institutions
are located within the wider relationships with Westminster, the
Republic of Ireland and Europe. This edited volume will be of
interest to students of Irish politics and public policy, but more
generally, from a comparative perspective, those with an interest
in devolution and constitutional change. It may even assist
politicians in Northern Ireland to reflect on the real potential to
restore its devolved institutions and draw back from the brink of
permanently copper-fastening 'direct rule' from Westminster. -- .
I Can't Wait To Be Forgotten pays tribute to Kay's compassionate
nature, her concern for others, her great contributions on behalf
of those serving in the armed forces during World War II, and the
financial legacy she contributed to The Seeing Eye. Kay felt that
being of some service to others was far more important than
focusing totally on promoting herself and a film career. Readers
will be surprised to learn about the "real" Kay Francis in
retirement. Her godsons paint a portrait of a woman who lived in
the moment, and generated a great deal of loving warmth. Many rare,
unpublished photos from Kay's youth and retirement years are
featured in her biography. Interviews from co-workers, friends and
children of her "ex's" complete the picture of one of Hollywood's
most glamorous and intriguing stars.
Wallace Reid still rouses excitement today as Jeff, the blacksmith
in D. W. Griffith's famous film, The Birth of a Nation. Audiences
thrill to the rip-roaring brawl between Jeff and a band of
villainous renegades. The fight was largely real, and many people
saw Wally for the first time in that immortal film. They said he
became "a star overnight," but he had appeared in more than a
hundred films before. In Wally, his story is fully told for the
first time. He was "born in a trunk" to an actress mother and a
famous playwright father. Wally barely survived the infamous St.
Louis cyclone when the storm tore that city apart, but he emerged
from the carnage to grow into a popular student, athlete, and early
film hero. His handsome looks inspired directors to place him in
front of cameras, but his ambitions were to be a writer and
director. When director Cecil B. DeMille picked him to appear
opposite opera diva Geraldine Farrar in her first films, his
aspirations became lost in the dizzying idolatry of worldwide
audiences. Wally's popularity soared to a height rivaled only by
Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin, but his pedestal of fame stood
on shaky ground. Genuine tragedy fell upon Wally and his film crew
when their train derailed in an isolated Sierra Mountain location.
His injuries were treated with morphine, and his family and friends
watched helpless as he became caught unaware in the deathly grip of
the drug. Dorothy Davenport, his wife and a beautiful star in her
own right, remained faithfully by his side, while he wrestled with
the demons that threatened to take his life. Wally draws from many
original sources and major archives to show how he was received in
his time and the importance of his role in the development of
motion pictures. The entertaining and informative book contains an
extensive biographical treatment, a detailed filmography, and more
than 200 rare photographs, posters, advertisements, and lobby cards
that capture the glamour of Hollywood's Golden Years.
Showcasing 52 Essential films from the golden age to the present,
Turner Classic Movies invites you into a world filled with stirring
performances, dazzling musical numbers, and bold directorial
visions that mark the greatest moments in film history. These are
movies that define what it means to be a classic. Readers can enjoy
one film per week, for a year of stellar viewing, or indulge in
their own classic movie festival.
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Sticks (Paperback)
Monica Osborn, Robert Osborn
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R449
Discovery Miles 4 490
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This is a new release of the original 1954 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1954 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1953 edition.
Complete With Sociological Findings Collected By The Latest
Approved Methods, On The Need For A Rehabilitation Of The Ancient
Science Of Demonology, The Discovery And Destruction Of Demons
Including Various Individuals And Groups In The Social Order, The
Body Politic And The Economic Milieu.
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Yotam Ottolenghi, Helen Goh
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