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Citizen Cash: The Political Life and Times of Johnny Cash by Michael S Foley
Category: Film
A leading historian argues that Johnny Cash was the most important political artist of his time Johnny Cash was an American icon, known for his level, bass-baritone voice and somber demeanor, and for huge hits like Ring of Fire and I Walk the Line. But he was also the most prominent political artist in ...Show more
Crime and Mystery Short Stories by Flame Tree Publishing Staff (Created by); Kate Heartfield (Contribution by); Liam Hogan (Contribution by); Patrick J. Hurley (Contribution by); Claude Lalumière (Contribution by); Gerri Leen (Contribution by); David M. Hoenig (Contribution by); K. A. Mielke (Contribution by); Christopher P. Semtner (Foreword by); Fred Senese (Contribution by); Steven Thor Gunnin (Contribution by); Martin Edwards (Foreword by); Donald Jacob Uitvlugt (Contribution by); Nemma Wollenfang (Contribution by); Michelle Ann King (Contribution by); Alexandra Camille Renwick (Contribution by); Michael Cebula (Contribution by); Carolyn B. Charron (Contribution by); Sara Dobie Bauer (Contribution by); Tim Foley (Contribution by); Dean H. Wild (Contribution by)
Category: Classics | Series: Gothic Fantasy Ser.
Following the great success of 2015's Gothic Fantasy, deluxe edition short story compilations, Ghosts, Horror and Science Fiction, this latest in the series is packed with detectives, mystery and murder. Whodunnits and mysteries from classic authors are cast with previously unpublished stories by exciti ...Show more
Dead Kennedys' Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables 33 1/3 by Michael Stewart Foley
Category: Pop & Hip-Hop | Series: 33 1/3
In 1978, San Francisco, a city that has seen more than its share of trauma, plunged from a summer of political tension into an autumn cascade of malevolence that so eluded human comprehension it seemed almost demonic. The battles over property taxes and a ballot initiative calling for a ban on homosexua ...Show more
Embracing the Ordinary: Lessons from the Champions of Everyday Life by Michael Foley
Category: Philosophy and Religion
It has always been difficult to appreciate everyday life, often devalued as dreary, banal and burdensome, and never more so than in a culture besotted with fantasy, celebrity and glamour. Yet many writers, artists, film-makers and photographers have celebrated the ordinary life around them, and many phi ...Show more
Isn t This Fun Investigating the Experience Everyone Wants by Foley Michael
Category: Psychology
Isn't This Fun?: Investigating the Experience Everyone Wants by Michael Foley
Category: Culture
Michael Foley wants to understand why he doesn't appear to be experiencing as much 'fun' as everyone else. So, with characteristic wit and humour, he sets out to understand what fun really means, examining its heritage, its cultural significance and the various activities we associate with fun. He inves ...Show more
Life Lessons from Bergson - The School of Life by Michael Foley
Category: Philosophy and Religion | Series: The\School of Life Ser.
'The School of Life offers radical ways to help us raid the treasure trove of human knowledge' Independent on Sunday Henri Bergson was a French professor and philosopher. Born in Paris in 1859 to a Polish composer and Yorkshire woman of Irish descent, his revelatory ideas of life as ceaseless becoming a ...Show more
The Age of Absurdity: Why Modern Life Makes it Hard to be Happy by Michael Foley
Category: Languages and Reference
The good news is that the great thinkers from history have proposed the same strategies for happiness and fulfilment. The bad news is that these turn out to be the very things most discouraged by contemporary culture. This knotty dilemma is the subject of The Age of Absurdity - a wry and accessible inve ...Show more
The Age of Absurdity : Why Modern Life Makes it Hard to be Happy by Michael Foley
Category: Philosophy
The good news is that the great thinkers from history have proposed the same strategies for happiness and fulfilment. The bad news is that these turn out to be the very things most discouraged by contemporary culture. This knotty dilemma is the subject of The Age of Absurdity - a wry and accessible inve ...Show more
The: Croke Park. Sunday 21 November 1920 Bloodied Field by Foley Michael
Category: MILITARY/HISTORY
On the morning of 21 November 1920, Jane Boyle walked to Sunday Mass in the church where she would be married five days later. That afternoon she went with her fianc to watch Tipperary and Dublin play a Gaelic football match at Croke Park. Across the city fourteen men lay dead in their beds after a syn ...Show more
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