Tiger Woods, 2nd Edition


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Considered one of the best golf players in the world, Tiger Woods has had a spectacular career to date—and he’s only getting started. A golf prodigy, he began playing when he was 9 months old, and went pro in 1996 when he was just 20 years old. In the years since, Woods has won countless tournaments. Among the victories is the coveted Masters. At an early age, Woods created a name and a permanent place for himself among the pros, and in golfing history.




The Hiding Place


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Dolores Gauci, the youngest daughter in a family of six, watches as her father gambles away the family's money and eventually their lives.




Black British Jazz


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Black British musicians have been making jazz since around 1920 when the genre first arrived in Britain. This groundbreaking book reveals their hidden history and major contribution to the development of jazz in the UK. More than this, though, the chapters show the importance of black British jazz in terms of musical hybridity and the cultural significance of race. Decades before Steel Pulse, Soul II Soul, or Dizzee Rascal pushed their way into the mainstream, black British musicians were playing jazz in venues up and down the country from dance halls to tiny clubs. In an important sense, then, black British jazz demonstrates the crucial importance of musical migration in the musical history of the nation, and the links between popular and avant-garde forms. But the volume also provides a case study in how music of the African diaspora reverberates around the world, beyond the shores of the USA - the engine-house of global black music. As such it will engage scholars of music and cultural studies not only in Britain, but across the world.




The Letters of Brendan Behan


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Annotation A thoroughly annotated collection of those letters by controversial Irish playwright Behan (1923-64) that have come to light so far. Also includes some unpublished poems and early writings, and letters to the editor that were rejected. Acidic paper. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.




Scraping the Toast


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In 2012 Sarah sorts through her late mother's effects and uncovers happy memories and a shocking family secret that has lain hidden for decades . As a child in the sixties Sarah loved visiting her Grandparent's Nelly and Clifford, in their crumbling Victorian house in Alma Road. Seen through a child's eye's Sarah only saw fun and freedoms away from her strict middle class home life in Cardiff. In Alma road the refreshing lack of rules opened up a whole new world for the young girl. Her Gran loved her unconditionally and in Sarah's eyes her Gran was perfect... But was she? Her grumpy disabled grandfather Clifford, who dominates the Smith household is the only cloud on Sarah's horizon during her visits. Sarah soon learns she can escape with Gran and get away from his beady eye. What the eye doesn't see the heart can't grieve over is Gran's motto. Fibs can help hide a multitude of sins.But unbeknown to Sarah beneath this tranquil childhood idyll dark currents are running. Why did her Gran tolerate her grand father's dictatorial behaviour. Why did Gran's sister, the dour plain Aunty Molly visit so often and as her Gran was dying why did she beg Sarah not to judge her too harshly.Sweeping through the harsh times in Cardiff during the 1930's this is a story of love and loss that sends ripples through time.Now Sarah has discovered her mother's secret, it casts everything she thought that she knew into doubt. That's the thing about secrets once you know them what do you choose to do with them?




GI Brides


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For readers enchanted by the bestsellers The Astronaut Wives Club, The Girls of Atomic City, and Summer at Tiffany’s, an absorbing tale of romance and resilience—the true story of four British women who crossed the Atlantic for love, coming to America at the end of World War II to make a new life with the American servicemen they married. The “friendly invasion” of Britain by over a million American G.I.s bewitched a generation of young women deprived of male company during the Second World War. With their exotic accents, smart uniforms, and aura of Hollywood glamour, the G.I.s easily conquered their hearts, leaving British boys fighting abroad green with envy. But for girls like Sylvia, Margaret, Gwendolyn, and even the skeptical Rae, American soldiers offered something even more tantalizing than chocolate, chewing gum, and nylon stockings: an escape route from Blitz-ravaged Britain, an opportunity for a new life in affluent, modern America. Through the stories of these four women, G.I. Brides illuminates the experiences of war brides who found themselves in a foreign culture thousands of miles away from family and friends, with men they hardly knew. Some struggled with the isolation of life in rural America, or found their soldier less than heroic in civilian life. But most persevered, determined to turn their wartime romance into a lifelong love affair, and prove to those back home that a Hollywood ending of their own was possible. G.I. Brides includes an eight-pages insert that features 45-black-and-white photos.




Global Jazz


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Global Jazz: A Research and Information Guide is an annotated bibliography that explores the global impact of jazz, detailing the evolution of the African American musical tradition as it has been absorbed, transformed, and expanded across the world’s historical, political, and social landscapes. With more than 1,300 annotated entries, this vast compilation covers a broad range of subjects, people, and geographic regions as they relate to interdisciplinary research in jazz studies. The result is a vivid demonstration of how cultures from every corner of the globe have situated jazz—often regarded as America’s classical music—within and beyond their own musical traditions, creating new artistic forms in the process. Global Jazz: A Research and Information Guide presents jazz as a common musical language in a global landscape of diverse artistic expression.




The Tiger Bay Story


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Black in the British Frame


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In this updated edition of Stephen Bourne's acclaimed and award-winning study, the author takes a personal look at the history of black people in popular British film and television. He documents, from original research and interviews, experiences and representations which have been ignored in previous media books about people of African descent. There are chapters about Paul Robeson, silent films, soap operas and much more--as well as several useful appendices including award winners and suggestions for further reading.




The Fitch Bond Book


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