The Biggest Jackie Annual Ever!


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This bumper edition of nostalgic pages from themagazine that was truly top of the pops with every girl inthe country for almost thirty years after its first publicationin 1964.The magazine?s heyday came in the seventieswhen The Osmonds, David Essex, The Bay City Rollers,David Cassidy and Slade were among the regular facesappearing in its pages but it wasn?t just for the pop, TVand film stars that girls beat a path to their localnewsagent?s door. Like the original magazine, TheBiggest Jackie Annual Ever! it includes fashion andbeauty tips, puzzles and quizzes to help you find out, forexample, the difference between loving someone andbeing in love with someone, recipes, horoscopes andenthralling Readers? True Experiences as well as asmattering of romantic picture story strips.




Comics and the Senses


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Attempts to define what comics are and explain how they work have not always been successful because they are premised upon the idea that comic strips, comic books and graphic novels are inherently and almost exclusively visual. This book challenges that premise, and asserts that comics is not just a visual medium. The book outlines the multisensory aspects of comics: the visual, audible, tactile, olfactory and gustatory elements of the medium. It rejects a synaesthetic approach (by which all the senses are engaged through visual stimuli) and instead argues for a truly multisensory model by which the direct stimulation of the reader’s physical senses can be understood. A wide range of examples demonstrates how multisensory communication systems work in both commercial and more experimental contexts. The book concludes with a case study that looks at the works of Alan Moore and indicates areas of interest that multisensory analysis can draw out, but which are overlooked by more conventional approaches.




The Best of Jackie Annual


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After the huge success of The Best of Jackie, this is the follow-up title, The Best of Jackie Annual - more great material, reproduced in facsimile form true to the original. Compulsive quizzes, such as 'Will You Live Happily Ever After?', great advice, including 'A Jackie Guide to Making Money', exclusive Jackie pop features such as 'Un Jour Avec David A Paris' (a [lovely] day out with David [Essex] in Paris) and much more to pore over and remember.




Jackie Stories: Eight Friends of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis


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What was it like to meet and talk to people who knew Jackie Kennedy Onassis well? Each of these eight people gave me a surprising look into what it was like to live and work in Jackie's world. 1 Nancy Tuckerman was Jackie's friend from boarding school and also her lifelong assistant. 2 Jackie was wary around Nan Talese, one of the most important people in publishing. Jackie was also envious of Nan. 3 Distantly related to her by marriage, Louis Auchincloss gave Jackie a hard time when she wanted to slip out of the spotlight. 4 Sarah Giles was an editor at Vanity Fair. She worked with Jackie in her apartment at 1040 Fifth Avenue on a book that got them both into trouble. 5 Ruth Ansel knew Jackie via man about town and major photographer Peter Beard. When Jackie had a rare chance to acquire an authorized biography of Audrey Hepburn, Jackie confessed to Ruth why she couldn't do it. 6 Rosamond Bernier gave sold-out lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She was married to The New York Times'sart critic. Their wedding was at Philip Johnson's famous glass house in Connecticut. Nevertheless, Philip Johnson later proved treacherous both to Rosamond Bernier and to Jackie. 7 Francis Mason advised Jackie when she wanted to switch jobs. The story of how she ignored his advice and managed to remain friends with him is testimony to a high-spirited talent that the two of them shared. 8 Edith Welch and her husband went to India with Jackie. Jackie didn't always behave well on these trips, nor did Edith's husband.




The Boy's Own Annual


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Just Jackie


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In this journalistic tour de force, bestselling author Edward Klein, a friend of Jacqueline Onassis's for many years, takes us behind the public image to give us a story that has never been told before. For this myth-shattering portrait, Klein has amassed a wealth of exclusive information from private documents and correspondence; FBI files; and hundreds of interviews with Jackie's friends, the associates of Aristotle Onassis, and people familiar with her longtime companion, the mysterious diamond merchant Maurice Tempelsman. Many people break their silence here for the first time. Much more than a portrait of a famous celebrity, JUST JACKIE: HER PRIVATE YEARS captures the essence of a captivating woman whose passion for wealth was matched only by her deep need for privacy.




Jackie Annual


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No Christmas is complete for the 30-40-something woman without a Jackie Annual. All Your Favourites is another treasure trove of hilarious nostalgic gems, reproduced in facsimile form true to the original, to pore over and enjoy.With compulsive quizzes, such as 'Are You Nice orNasty??, great advice, including 'A Jackie Guide to Kissing?, super fashion stories, pop and TV news, plus a cautionary Reader?s True Experience photo story 'I Tried to Change Him?, nobody is going to want to miss out on this.




The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Eighth Annual Collection


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Contains thirty-three short stories chosen by the editor as the best in science fiction for 2010, including selections by Damien Broderick, Steven Popkes, Rachel Swirsky, and others, and features a summation of the year's events, as well as a list of honorable mentions.




The Gifts of Reading


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From the bestselling author of UNDERLAND, THE OLD WAYS and THE LOST WORDS - an essay on the joy of reading, for anyone who has ever loved a book Every book is a kind of gift to its reader, and the act of giving books is charged with a special emotional resonance. It is a meeting of three minds (the giver, the author, the recipient), an exchange of intellectual and psychological currency, that leaves each participant enriched. Here Robert Macfarlane recounts the story of a book he was given as a young man, and how he managed eventually to return the favour, though never repay the debt. From one of the most lyrical writers of our time comes a perfectly formed gem, a lyrical celebration of the transcendent power and humanity of the given book.




The Era Annual


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