Time Marches On with Light-Hearted Feet


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A book of light hearted poetry with illustrations.




Mud Folio


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This Extra Sediment edition collects Greenberg's still-unsung lyrics. Here are lyrics from his many tatty notebooks, dripping with wit, popping with promise, all jammed into this book lovingly designed for ultimate reader satisfaction.




The Lighthearted Quest


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When Julia Probyn's cousin and childhood friend Colin cuts off all contact with his family, it is down to Julia to find him. Setting sail for Morocco – the last place he was seen – and using her occupation as a journalist as a cover, Julia is ready for a fairly lighthearted quest. But Julia wasn't counting on the level of secrecy surrounding her cousin's disappearance. With the British consulate offering little help, Julia must use her charm and tenacity to follow the clues and unravel the mystery left in Colin's wake. Book one of The Julia Probyn Mysteries, The Lighthearted Quest has Ann Bridge's trademark blend of humour and adventure which transports us to exotic places, but also throws a good deal of light on the explosive political issues that French Morocco encountered in the 50s. 'Here's an answer for the multitude of readers demanding a good story, adventure, mystery [and] romance' -Kirkus




"As We Went Marching On"


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Nine Pieces for Heart and Mind


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Nine tight, off-beat stories of love, life, and death. This is fiction for readers who like strong characters wrestling strong problems. A unique musical thread weaves through neoclassic narratives, some with a touch of caprice. Anthony J. DeBlasi does not shy from taking on the tragic side of life. He taps a deep well to conjure utterly dissimilar tales that warm or chill, bring nostalgia or shock. The chilling/shocking side of the range stems from the author's spiritual kinship to Edgar Allan Poe. The warm/nostalgic side comes from holding fast to human constants in a world disordered by self-interest and progress. Even when he drives to the edge of belief, the author breathes reality into his stories. DeBlasi uses words to capture life, not color it, lasso it, bury it in symbols, or make it hostage to a political line. Two powerful tools keep his characters on track through life, even when chance deals a terrible hand or death casts a shadow: a vigorous mind and a fearless heart. Making the two-heart and mind-work together instead of fighting calls for strong character. Such is the type called in DeBlasi's penetrating tales of love, life and death. The book begins with a peek at the author, whose life has itself been a good story: never seeing a Christmas tree till the age of six ... bouncing from orchestra to war zone to computers . . . falling in love with words and with a girl from Scotland . . .




His Soul Goes Marching on


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Theodore Roosevelt inspires a young boy, who later on performs heroically with his comrades of the Rainbow Division on the battlefields of France.