The Rassler from Renfrew
Author : Gary Howard
Publisher : GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 21,93 MB
Release : 2007-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781897113592
Author : Gary Howard
Publisher : GeneralStore PublishingHouse
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 21,93 MB
Release : 2007-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781897113592
Author : Vance Nevada
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 44,53 MB
Release : 2022-08-19
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 1039154816
The heroic feats of ring gladiators have taken wrestling fans on an emotional journey—living vicariously through every body slam, dropkick, and piledriver. The investment of the crowd is demonstrated by their roars of excitement, their cheers for their heroes, and their catcalls at nasty ring villains. (Un)Controlled Chaos: Canada’s Remarkable Professional Wrestling Legacy re-lives those unforgettable moments between the ropes. It provides a fascinating snapshot of the world behind the curtain, and a glimpse into the lives of the men and women who have both competed in the ring and served as the very architects of the industry.
Author : C. Nathan Hatton
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 46,33 MB
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0887554954
Horseback wrestling, catch-as-catch-can, glima; long before the advent of today’s WWE, forms of wrestling were practised by virtually every cultural group. C. Nathan Hatton’s Thrashing Seasons tells the story of wrestling in Manitoba from its earliest documented origins in the eighteenth century to the Great Depression. Wrestling was never merely a sport: residents of Manitoba found meaning beyond the simple act of two people struggling for physical advantage on a mat, in a ring, or on a grassy field. Frequently controversial and often divisive, wrestling was nevertheless a popular and resilient cultural practice that proved adaptable to the rapidly changing social conditions in western Canada during its early boom period. In addition to chronicling the colourful exploits of the many athletes who shaped wrestling’s early years, Hatton explores wrestling as a social phenomenon intimately bound up with debates around respectability, ethnicity, race, class, and idealized conceptions of masculinity. In doing so, Thrashing Seasons illuminates wrestling as a complex and socially significant cultural activity, one that has been virtually unexamined by Canadian historians looking at the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Author : John McNabb
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 36,94 MB
Release : 2011-03-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1134090552
Taking as its central theme the issue of whether early Hominins organized themselves into societies as we understand them, John McNabb looks at how modern researchers recognize such archaeological cultures. He examines the existence of a stone tool culture called the Clactonian to introduce the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. In analyzing the various kinds of data archaeologists would use to investigate the existence of a Palaeolithic culture, this book represents the latest research in archaeology, population dispersals, geology, climatology, human palaeontoloty, evolutionary psychology, environmental and biological disciplines and dating techniques, along with many other research methods.
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Page : 382 pages
File Size : 29,99 MB
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Author : Botanical Society of the British Isles
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 1958
Category : Botany
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Author : Botanical Society of the British Isles
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Page : 958 pages
File Size : 13,54 MB
Release : 1938
Category : Botany
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Page : 1950 pages
File Size : 17,21 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Postal service
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Author : Sarah Tuttle-Singer
Publisher :
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 39,82 MB
Release : 2020-06-09
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This book is much more than a record of loss. It is a collection of reflections, prayers, and poems of many, many individual souls who collectively tell the story of right now with depth and heart and startling brilliance. On these pages you will find honest testimony of a very difficult time on our planet. Be inspired by these voices and see patterns emerge, feel the pain and longing and hope and faith and frustration and loneliness and transcendence of each contribution. When We Turned Within will help you believe once again that all people share a common humanity, that our souls bind us together, that a better day is possible.
Author : Walter Fraser McCulloch
Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 26,52 MB
Release : 2012-04-01
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ISBN : 9781258289478