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Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / One of a Kind: The Story of Stuey Creator: Joe Barrett
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2008-10-31
Dewey code: 920
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Review One of a Kind: The Story of Stuey "The Kid" Ungar, the World's Greatest Poker Player, Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:


Review Rutgers University Press  / Autobiography of an Androgyne (Subterranean Lives) Creator: Scott Herring
Publication date: 2008-03-30
Dewey code: 306.7662092
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Review Autobiography of an Androgyne (Subterranean Lives) / Rutgers University Press:

First printed in 1918, Ralph Werther's Autobiography of an Androgyne charts his emerging self-understanding as a member of the "third sex" and documents his explorations of queer underworlds in turn-of-the-century New York City. Werther presents a sensational life narrative that begins with a privileged upper-class birth and a youthful realization of his difference from other boys. He concludes with a decision to undergo castration. Along the way, he recounts intimate stories of adolescent sexual encounters with adult men and women, escapades as a reckless "fairie" who trolled Brooklyn and the Bowery in search of working-class Irish and Italian immigrants, and an immersion into the subculture of male "inverts. " This new edition also includes a critical introduction by Scott Herring that situates the text within the scientific, historical, literary, and social contexts of urban American life in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Tracing how this pioneering autobiography engages with conversations on immigration, gender, economics, metropolitan working-class culture, and the invention of homosexuality across class lines, this edition is ideal for courses on topics ranging from Victorian literature to modern American sexuality.

Review Boydell Press  / The Pursuit of High Culture: John Ella and Chamber Music in Victorian London (Music in Britain, 1600-1900) Publication date: 2007-11-15
Dewey code: 780.92
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Review The Pursuit of High Culture: John Ella and Chamber Music in Victorian London (Music in Britain, 1600-1900) / Boydell Press:

This monograph investigates the promotion and consumption of high musical culture among leisured society in Victorian London, by focusing on the activities of the concert manager John Ella and his Musical Union (1845-81), an eminent, long-lived institution for chamber music, much fêted across Europe in its day. It combines a biography of Ella with a social-economic history of the Musical Union, its players, repertoire and audiences, and sets them against the gradually shifting contexts for London concerts, chamber music and cultural life. Ella's extraordinary life story, which began in provincial, artisan-class obscurity and ended in the upper echelons of London society, shapes the narrative. Such themes as entrepreneurship, concert management, taste shaping, music appreciation and elite social networks are discussed throughout, as is the curious interplay between the desire to 'sacralize' chamber music, especially Beethoven's, on the one hand, and the need to survive amid the increasing commercial imperatives of London concert life on the other. CHRISTINA BASHFORD is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Review The Merriam Co.  / Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots Creator: J. M. Howell
Publication date: 1896

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Review Xlibris Corporation  / The Hills of T'Ang: Forty Years in South China Publication date: 2002-08
Dewey code: 920
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Edition: Com/Cdr
Publication date: 2007-11-08
Dewey code: 920
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Review There is a River: The Story of Edgar Cayce / A.R.E. Press:

From his birth on a small Kentucky farm in 1877 to his decades in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the life of the extraordinary psychic, Edgar Cayce, unfolded with the air of a man destined to impact the world in a quiet but profound way. His simple beginnings and the necessity for him to quit school to help support his family helped prepare him for a life of service to others. Then, his accidental discovery of his psychic ability to diagnose illness and specify health treatments for others set him on a life direction that he, at first, approached reluctantly. In spite of his reluctance, however, his success in healing himself, family members, and hundreds of other people, most of whom he never met, made him a medical phenomenon. Edgar Cayce was a man whose contributions to our knowledge of health and spiritual development continue to transform lives around the world.

Review Ulverscroft Large Print  / My Early Life: A Roving Commission Creator: Michael Tudor Barnes
Publication date: 1944-01
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Review My Early Life: A Roving Commission / Ulverscroft Large Print:

When we think of Churchill, a picture comes to mind of a defiant bulldog, well along in years, cigar firmly clenched, brandy at hand, the famous "V for Victory" salute. At the height of his powers in WW II, Churchill was in his sixties. But once upon a time he was young and in this immensely absorbing story, written when he was barely 30, we learn first hand what it means to be driven by destiny. His actions were always a little larger than life and his escapades, mainly fighting, were wild and reckless. He loved the glory of war, and after every campaign wrote a book. The result was that by the time he was 25 he was rich and famous. He was also filled with purpose (politics) and ambition (the top). This is the story of how he began.

Creator: Roy G. Krenkel
Edition: 1st
Publication date: 2006

Review The Man From Cross Plains: A Centennial Celebration of Two-Gun Bob Howard / Lilu.com:

This book contains over 60 black and white photos. It also contains over 60 black and white cover reproductions of publications by and featuring REH. "The Ghost with the Silk Hat" was originally published in WRITER OF THE DARK by Dark Carneval Press. Nearly three dozen changes were made to the text. The text included in THE MAN FROM CROSS PLAINS was taken from the typescript and a few corrections are noted at the back of the book. ~ ~ The book is divided into six sections. The first is a rare piece of Howard fiction, the 16,500 word story, "The Ghost in the Silk Hat. " This story appeared in 1985 in Switzerland and there were many changes made to the script. The text of this story was taken directly from the manuscript. The other sections are non-fiction and contain a wide variety of topics from personal travelogs of folks who have visited Cross Plains; a look at Howard's fictional creations , including Conan; Views on Howard publishing and collecting and ends with a section of mini biographies of the contributors to this book.

Review Plaza y Janes  / Reina Noor: Memorias Publication date: 2003-12-01
Dewey code: 956.95044092
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Review Blackstone Audiobooks  / Robert Kennedy: His Life, Library Edition Creator: Ray Porter
Edition: Unabridged
Publication date: 2006-10
Dewey code: 920
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Review Robert Kennedy: His Life, Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:

Robert Kennedy has been viewed as hero and villain - as the "Good Bobby" who, as his brother Ted eulogized him, "saw wrong and tried to right it,. saw suffering and tried to heal it" - or as the "Bad Bobby" of countless conspiracy theories, the ruthless and manipulative bully who plotted with the Mafia to kill Castro and lusted after Marilyn Monroe. Evan Thomas's achievement is to realize RFK as a human being, to bring to life an extraordinarily complex man who was at once kind and cruel, devious and honest, fearful and brave. Thomas had unusual access to his subject's life. He is the first biographer since Arthur Schlesinger to see RFK's private papers, and he interviewed all of Kennedy's closest aides and advisers, many of whom were forthcoming in ways that they had not been before. The portrait that emerges is unvarnished but sympathetic, fair-minded and always readable. It is packed with new detail about Kennedy's early life and his behind-the-scenes machinations: his involvement in a cheating incident in prep school; his first attempt at romance; and his many back-channel political operations - with new revelations about the 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and his long struggles with J. Edgar Hoover and Lyndon Johnson, both of whom were subtly and not-so-subtly trying to blackmail the Kennedys. [+]
In a clear and fast-paced narrative, Thomas cuts through the mythology to reveal a character who, though he died young just as he was reaching for ultimate power, remains one of the century's most fascinating men. In the nation's varied memory, Robert Kennedy is a contradictory figure, a hard-bullying McCarthyite obsessed with Hoffa and Castro but also a gentle, poetry-reading herald of a new age bent on stopping the Vietnam War and lifting up the poor. As Evan Thomas (The Wise Men and Man to See) writes, both liberals and conservatives have their own spin on his legacy, with predictably different visions of what he would have done if he had lived to be our 37th president. As it turns out, none of the Good Bobby/Bad Bobby projections are right, and none are completely wrong either. In sorting through the myths and the truths, Thomas provides a detailed portrait of a man centrally engaged in most of the important issues of the postwar era, and concludes that the best way to understand him is "fear": He was brave because he was afraid. His monsters were too large and close at hand to simply flee. He had to turn and fight them. He became a one-man underground, honeycombed with hidden passages, speaking in code, trusting no one completely, ready to face the firing squad-but also knowing when to slip away to fight again another day. Although he affected simplicity and directness, he became an extraordinarily complicated and subtle man. His shaking hands and reedy voice, his groping for words as well as meaning, his occasional resort to subterfuge, do not diminish his daring. Precisely because he was fearful and self-doubting, his story is an epic of courage. RFK was born after the chosen siblings had been established in the Kennedy clan. He originally had low standing in the family hierarchy. Thomas describes how the "runt" of the family, the one not born and raised for power and whose only ambition was to please the father who ignored him, turned into the essential son, the defender of the family and mediator between Joe Sr. and JFK. He fleshes out Bobby's role in JFK's campaigns, his testy relations with Martin Luther King, his middle-ground stance on integration, his performance during the Cuban missile crisis, and his genuine concern for the poor. He reveals the truth behind such events as the vice-presidential appointment of Lyndon Johnson as well as the famous calls from the Kennedy brothers, which got Martin Luther King out of jail. He also tries to untangle the webs obscuring the Kennedys' involvement in Castro assassination plots, their relations with Marilyn Monroe, and RFK's guilt over his brother's death. And finally, he, too, speculates on what kind of president one of history's great what-ifs might have made. The picture he paints-of a sensitive, courageous, and determined man on the verge of achieving greatness-is more complex and human than any we've had before, and reminds us again of the tragedy of RFK's death. -Lesley Reed.

Publication date: 1973

Review Richard Card and Descendents of Nova Scotia:

Geneology of The Descendents of Richard Card in Kings County, now Hants County, Nova Scotia, Canada

Review ReQuest Audiobooks  / Elvis The King Revealed 10 CD Set (Docubooks) Run time: 8.75 min.
Publication date: 2006

Review Elvis The King Revealed 10 CD Set (Docubooks) / ReQuest Audiobooks:

From the city where gods themselves were born came the most noteworthy of them all-loved by millions, who gave gave generously and possessed an utter devotion to his mother and his music. This god, hidden yet revealed, rose to become the adorned and the unstoppable Elvis, the King of Rock n Roll. Those who knew him before he grew into his kingship would have called him shy. But once the spotlight shone on this high school outcast, there emerged a voice that brought the world from its slumber and set its heart beating to the tempo of Rock n Roll. Listen to Dixie Locke Emmons, Elvis' high school sweetheart, as she shares some of the memorable details of Elvis' life before the days of his stardom. Dick Clark, Kenny Rogers, The Door's Ray Manzarek, and of course, Elvis' drummer speaks of his television years, of his "morally indecent" gyrations and his raw rock sound. According to lifelong friends Joe Esposito and Charlie Hodge, Bill Hedge, Glen Campbell and others. 10 CD Set.

Review PublishAmerica  / A Diary of Life: 1939 - 2001 Publication date: 2003-07-21
Dewey code: 920
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Review A Diary of Life: 1939 - 2001 / PublishAmerica:

This is a true story about the struggles of a young man trying to reach success. He was confronted with problems from the day of his birth. You will see how his determination to succeed was the only thing he had to get him through the hard times. Some of the problems were created by him, while others were due to unexpected medical developments. One example would be finding himself totally disabled at the age of thirty-two with three children to raise. The uneasiness he felt caused him to travel, looking for less expensive places to live.

Publication date: 2009-01
Dewey code: 381.092
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Review A Russian Merchant's Tale: The Life and Adventures of Ivan Alekseevich Tolchenov, Based on His Diary (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies) / Indiana University Press:

Based on the rare diary of an 18th-century Russian provincial merchant, "A Russian Merchant's Tale" presents a revealing portrait of Russia's little-known commercial class. By recording his daily contacts with a wide array of individuals from lords to labourers for more than 40 years, Ivan Alekseevich Tolch'nov opened a window onto the education, work, birth, death, marriage, business, civic, holiday, and religious practices of a social group about which little has been known. Using the tools of micro-history to interpret the diary, David L. Ransel vividly brings to life Tolch'nov's self-construction, his relations with family and society, and his entire world of aspirations, achievements, and failures. Challenging prevailing stereotypes of Russian merchants as tradition-bound and narrow-minded, "A Russian Merchant's Tale" offers important new insights into the social history of imperial Russia.

Review Whitston Publishing Company  / Autobiographies by Americans of Color: An Annotated Bibliography, 1995-2000 Publication date: 2002-10
Dewey code: 920
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  • Queen, consort of Hussein, King of Jordan Noor
Publication date: 2003-03
Dewey code: 920
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Review Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life (Rumpole Crime) / BBC Audiobooks:

Leap of Faith is the dramatic and inspiring story of an American woman's remarkable journey into the heart of a man and his nation. Born into a distinguished Arab-American family and raised amid privilege, Lisa Halaby joined the first freshman class at Princeton to accept women, graduating in 1974 with a degree in architecture and urban planning. Two years later, while visiting her father in Jordan, she was casually introduced on the airport runway to King Hussein. Widely admired in the Arab world as a voice of moderation, and for his direct lineage to the prophet Muhammad, Hussein would soon become the world's most eligible bachelor after the tragic death of his wife. The next time they met, Hussein would fall headlong in love with the athletic, outspoken daughter of his longtime friend. After a whirlwind, secret courtship Lisa Halaby became Noor Al Hussein, Queen of Jordan. With eloquence and candor, Queen Noor speaks of the obstacles she faced as a naive young bride in the royal court, of rebelling against the smothering embrace of security guards and palace life, and of her own successful struggle to create a working role as a humanitarian activist In a court that simply expected Noor to keep her husband happy. As she gradually took on the mantle of a queen, Noor's joys and challenges grew. After a heartbreaking miscarriage, she gave birth to four children. Meshing the demands of motherhood with the commitments of her position often proved difficult, but she tried to keep her young children by her side, even while flying the world with her husband in his relentless quest for peace. [+]
This mission would reap satisfying rewards, including greater Arab unity and a peace treaty with Israel, and suffer such terrible setbacks as the Gulf War and the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin. Leap of Faith is a remarkable document. It is the story of a young American woman who became wife and partner to an Arab monarch. It provides a compelling portrait of the late King Hussein and his lifelong effort to bring peace to his wartorn region, and an insider's view of the growing gulf between the United States and the Arab nations. It is also the refreshingly candid story of a mother coming to terms with the demands the king's role as a world statesman placed on her family's private life. But most of all it is a love story—the intimate account of a woman who lost her heart to a king, and to his people.

Publication date: 1986-02
Dewey code: 820
Price: $9.00

Review Journal to Stella / Academy Chicago Publishers:


Publication date: 1905

Review Edmund Burke: Apostle of Justice and Liberty / Watts & Co.:


Edition: 1st
Publication date: 2001

Review ''Some Kind of Guy'' The Life of E. Carlton Wilton, Sr. As Told to Paul R. Cramer / The Dietz Press:

Carlton Wilton, philanthropist and entrepreneur, was a major factor in the establishment of The Steward School in Richmond, Virginia, including its first gymnasium. This biography was written for the benefit of his relatives and friends. Book includes many black and white photographs.

Review BookSurge Publishing  / Harry D. Huskey: His Story Publication date: 2004-09-30
Dewey code: 920
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One of a Kind: The Story of Stuey "The Kid" Ungar, the World's Greatest Poker Player, Library Edition, Autobiography of an Androgyne (Subterranean Lives), The Pursuit of High Culture: John Ella and Chamber Music in Victorian London (Music in Britain, 1600-1900), Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, The Hills of T'Ang: Forty Years in South China, There is a River: The Story of Edgar Cayce, My Early Life: A Roving Commission, The Man From Cross Plains: A Centennial Celebration of Two-Gun Bob Howard, Reina Noor: Memorias, Robert Kennedy: His Life, Library Edition, Richard Card and Descendents of Nova Scotia, Elvis The King Revealed 10 CD Set (Docubooks), A Diary of Life: 1939 - 2001, A Russian Merchant's Tale: The Life and Adventures of Ivan Alekseevich Tolchenov, Based on His Diary (Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies), Autobiographies by Americans of Color: An Annotated Bibliography, 1995-2000, Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life (Rumpole Crime), Journal to Stella, Edmund Burke: Apostle of Justice and Liberty, ''Some Kind of Guy'' The Life of E. Carlton Wilton, Sr. As Told to Paul R. Cramer, Harry D. Huskey: His Story

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