The Life and Adventures of William Reid

The Life and Adventures of William Reid

Author: William D. Reid

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2015-08-11

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13: 1504927745

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This is the second book written by William D Reid. It is a compilation of stories, poems, and memories about his life as a young man. Many of the stories reflect his thoughts about family members, neighbors, long-time community members, and friends. His poetry reflects humor in everyday events, as well as pain and confusion about relationships and growing up. You will get a little glimpse into the authors mind by reading about pets, people, Western heroes, real-world villains, war, and even God. It has been his lifelong dream to be a published author. Enjoy!


Wallace Reid

Wallace Reid

Author: E.J. Fleming

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2013-11-08

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0786477253

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For a decade Wallace Reid was the most recognized face in Hollywood, the most universally beloved actor in silent film. Today all that is widely remembered of "Wally" Reid is that he died in a padded sanitarium cell, the victim of a fatal morphine addiction. Of all the actors who have enjoyed great fame only to vanish from the public eye, Reid perhaps fell the fastest and the hardest. This first full biography recounts Reid's complicated childhood, his disrupted family history and his rise to film stardom despite these restricting factors. It documents his myriad talents and accomplishments, most notably his gift for brilliant onscreen acting. The text explores in depth how the modern studio, however unconsciously, turned the popular star, a well-adjusted man with a loving family, into a drug-dependent mental patient within three years. His death rocked the foundations of Hollywood, and the huge new industry that he helped build nearly died with "Dashing Wally Reid."


The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett

The Life and Adventures of William Cobbett

Author: Richard Ingrams

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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A remarkably perceptive and vivid life of William Cobbett, one of England's greatest radicals. The early years of the nineteenth century were ones of misery and oppression. The common people were thrown into conditions of extreme poverty by enclosures and the Agricultural Revolution, and the long Tory administration of Lord Liverpool saw its task as keeping law and order at all costs. The cause of reform was a dangerous one, as William Cobbett was to find. Cobbett is best known for his Rural Rides, that classic account of early-nineteenth century Britain which has never been out of print. But he was a much greater figure than that implies, being the foremost satirist and proponent of reform of the time. He had an invincible stomach for provoking the deceit and vanity of the supposedly good and great, and had an abiding hatred of the establishment, or 'The Thing', as he christened it.


The Bookseller

The Bookseller

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1864

Total Pages: 1178

ISBN-13:

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