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Author: Arne Christiansen
Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
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Total Pages: 60
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Author: Arne Christiansen
Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
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Total Pages: 60
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brendan Greaves
Publisher: Hachette Books
Published: 2024-03-19
Total Pages: 463
ISBN-13: 0306924528
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive, authorized, and first-ever biography of Terry Allen, the internationally acclaimed visual artist and iconoclastic songwriter who occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music. “People tell me it’s country music,” Terry Allen has joked, “and I ask, ‘Which country?’” For nearly sixty years, Allen’s inimitable art has explored the borderlands of memory, crossing boundaries between disciplines and audiences by conjuring indelible stories out of the howling West Texas wind. In Truckload of Art, author Brendan Greaves exhaustively traces the influences that shaped Allen’s extraordinary life, from his childhood in Lubbock, Texas, spent ringside and sidestage at the wrestling matches and concerts his father promoted, to his formative art-school years in incendiary 1960s Los Angeles, and through subsequent decades doggedly pursuing his uncompromising artistic vision. With humor and critical acumen, Greaves deftly recounts how Allen built a career and cult following with pioneering independent records like Lubbock (on everything) (1979)—widely considered an archetype of alternative country—and multiyear, multimedia bodies of richly narrative, interconnected art and theatrical works, including JUAREZ (ongoing since 1968), hailed as among the most significant statements in the history of American vernacular music and conceptual art. Drawing on hundreds of revealing interviews with Allen himself, his family members, and his many notable friends, colleagues, and collaborators—from musicians like David Byrne and Kurt Vile to artists such as Bruce Nauman and Kiki Smith—and informed by unprecedented access to the artist’s home, studio, journals, and archives, Greaves offers a poetic, deeply personal portrait of arguably the most singularly multivalent storyteller of the American West.
Author: Kathleen Keating
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2013-05-31
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 1483645002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor eons of time, blue roses have conjured up the quest for mysterythe hope for a miraclethe cherishing of new possibilities. In 1995 I bought a bouquet of blue roses, not figuring how difficult it was to produce them; thus, azure blue roses had been made by placing a blue dye into the bark of the roots, according to Ibn Al-Awan in the 12th century. Blue Roses is a panoply of Short Stories taken from my dreams, my memories, my ancestry, and the world wide web. The stories are things that I wrote a long time ago, or a short time ago...the remarkable experiences of growing up.
Author: Diana Palmer
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2012-06-15
Total Pages: 315
ISBN-13: 1459246993
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHer love for him was like a paper rose, which longed for the magic to make it real… Compellingly handsome Tate Winthrop once boldly came to Cecily Peterson’s rescue. Her devotion to him knew no bounds, but since the fiercely proud Native American refused to consider a mixed marriage, their passion remained unfulfilled. Shattered by Tate’s rejection, Cecily had been forced to leave the man of her dreams. Now she was back and destined to win. But when Tate becomes caught in the middle of a shocking political scandal, she realizes they need each other now, more than ever. And this time it is Cecily, a woman embarking on a brilliant career, who comes to his rescue and attempts to shield the man she loves from a devastating secret that could destroy his life….
Author: Michael Zimmer
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 2016-05-01
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 150472576X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Poacher’s Daughter is an extraordinary story of betrayal and redemption, set within an uncompromising landscape of raw brutality and unimaginable beauty. It is a novel you won’t soon forget. In 1885 young Rose Edwards is widowed by Montana vigilantes who hang her husband for an alleged theft, then burn her Yellowstone Valley cabin to the ground as a warning for her and others of her kind to quit the territory. Penniless and illiterate, yet fiercely independent, Rose begins a two-year odyssey to revisit the land of her childhood, a land she once traveled with her father, an itinerant robe trader among the Assiniboines and Blackfeet. But the old ways of the hunter and trapper are disappearing as Europeans flood the ranges with vast herds of cattle. With an aging roan gelding named Albert as her closest friend, Rose becomes a reluctant hero of an indigenous population, both native and white, as she stubbornly pushes back against the invading aristocracy.
Author: Margaret Millar
Publisher: Soho Press
Published: 2018-01-16
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 1681990105
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe quintessential Hollywood mystery novel—clever, humorous, and thoroughly Hitchcockian—a faded actress’s death sows chaos among a quirky set of characters in the nervous hills of California. Rose’s best days are behind her. No longer does she star on the silver screen, and her drinking and money troubles have eroded her wealth and societal status. Rose has no friends in the world except for a nosy landlord and her psychologist; her life is all but over. But authorities are still suspicious when she turns up dead in the garden of a wealthy doll manufacturer. Despite the coroner’s finding of a natural death, a series of inquiries made, first by her ex-husband, then her psychologist, and eventually stir up enough doubts for the police to get involved. But involved in what?
Author: Bruce Watson
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2006-07-25
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780143037354
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn January 12, 1912, an army of textile workers stormed out of the mills in Lawrence, Massachusetts, commencing what has since become known as the "Bread and Roses" strike. Based on newspaper accounts, magazine reportage, and oral histories, Watson reconstructs a Dickensian drama involving thousands of parading strikers from fifty-one nations, unforgettable acts of cruelty, and even a protracted murder trial that tested the boundaries of free speech. A rousing look at a seminal and overlooked chapter of the past, Bread and Roses is indispensable reading.
Author: Leigh Anne Jasheway
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: 2012-12-18
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 1449441254
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA book parodying the best-selling book The Rules offers advice to dogs on how "to make your person as obsessed with you as you are with your hindquarters."
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Publisher: Pioneer Drama Service, Inc.
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Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: BA Tortuga
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Published: 2016-01-03
Total Pages: 215
ISBN-13: 1786510049
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRosie doesn't date cowboys anymore, not since her husband died. Les, a cowboy to the bone, is ready to convince Rosie to change her mind. Rosie doesn't date cowboys. She knows what kind of heartbreak can come when they get seriously injured. Roughstock rider Les is determined to change Rosie's mind from the moment he gives her his seat on the bus. He knows she's the one for him—he just has to convince Rosie. Adding to the difficulty is the fact that Les lives in Colorado and Rosie is in Texas. During rodeo season the distance doesn't seem so huge, but when winter threatens to lock down Les' Colorado ranch, how is he going to prove to Rosie that he's worth the chances she has to take?