MICHAEL JACKSON:

MICHAEL JACKSON:

Author: J. Randy Taraborrelli

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: 2009-07-15

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 0446565687

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This major biography includes the behind-the-scenes story to many of the landmarks in Jackson's life: his legal and commercial battles, his marriages to Lisa Marie Presley and Debbie Rowe, his passions and addictions, his children; objective and revealing, it carries the hallmarks of all of Taraborrelli's best-sellers: impeccable research, brilliant storytelling and definitive documentation. So much has how been said and written about the life and career of Michael Jackson that it has become almost impossible to disentangle the man from the myth. This book is the fruit of over 30 years of research and hundreds of exclusive interviews with a remarkable level of access to the very closest circles of the Jackson family - including Michael himself. Cutting through tabloid rumours, J. Randy Taraborrelli traces the real story behind Michael Jackson, from his drilling as a child star through the blooming of his talent to his ever-changing personal appearance and bizarre publicity stunts.


Magic, Madness, and Mischief

Magic, Madness, and Mischief

Author: Kelly McCullough

Publisher:

Published: 2018-01-09

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1250107830

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"A 12-year-old boy uses his new magical powers and the help of a snarky fire hare to defeat his evil stepfather in a magical version of St. Paul"--


The Madness and the Magic

The Madness and the Magic

Author: Sheena Cundy

Publisher: John Hunt Publishing

Published: 2015-11-27

Total Pages: 161

ISBN-13: 1782799893

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Minerva is a witch on a mission to beat the dreaded menopause disease while teenage daughter Rhiannon faces up to the trials of an unexpected pregnancy. The story undulates between Minerva's ridiculous antics to snare the local guitar-playing vicar (with tarot cards for guidance and brandy for confidence) and Rhiannon's emotional turmoil. A horse-riding accident and many crazy spells later throw mother and daughter into both a tragic and comical cauldron of change. How much difference will it make? And as one thing leads to another and madness threatens to engulf their small world...will magic save the day? Enter the almost familiar world of contemporary magical realism written by an author with first-hand experience of modern witchcraft. This book is alive with laughter, magical possibility and the challenges and realities of life.


California Slim

California Slim

Author: Andrew J. Bernstein

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2018-11-28

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 152553940X

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There are literary reminiscences that reek of self-congratulation over the authors’ proximity to famous movers and shakers. Andy Bernstein’s California Slim aspires to far more than that—and achieves it. Andy was there, at the onset of the post-’50s revolution that, as a beat poet once put it, roared as it ripped the threadbare fabric of an age. Andy was no distant, casual observer during the tumultuous ’60s and ’70s; he was at the heart of the maelstrom, and writes about it with candor, humor, and originality. The story begins, for God’s sake, with Andy and his then unknown banjo teacher, a young Jerry Garcia, fingerpicking in a back room at Dana Morgan’s Music Studio in Palo Alto in 1962. A skinny six-foot-seven-inch Jewish kid (later known as “California Slim”), Andy divided his time between the usual adolescent interests and music, for which he would go on to provide a capital M by promoting and staging concerts throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. His Palo Alto nightclub, Homer’s Warehouse, across the street from the Stanford University campus, brought revolutionary musicians (among them, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee) to young sensibilities hungry for new driving rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics. The early chapters of this book set the stage for Andy’s eventual hooking-up with Willie Nelson and his Family—which felt, Andy said, “like reading a really good book that I couldn’t put down.” That feeling led directly, if gradually, to California Slim. And you, dear reader, won’t be able to put it down, either. —Tony Compagno


Magic's Child

Magic's Child

Author: Justine Larbalestier

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9781595140647

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Reason Cansino must uncover the secret of the magic in her family's background to save the lives of her friends Tom and Jay-tee.


Magic Lessons

Magic Lessons

Author: Justine Larbalestier

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-02

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9781595141248

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In the second volume of Larbalestier's Magic trilogy, Reason Cansino has learned the painful truth: she must make the choice to use the magic that lives in her blood and die young or refuse to use the magic and lose her mind.


Murder, Magic, Madness

Murder, Magic, Madness

Author: Davies Owen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1317867556

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In 1856 William Dove, a young tenant farmer, was tried and executed for the poisoning of his wife Harriet. The trial might have been a straightforward case of homicide, but because Dove became involved with Henry Harrison, a Leeds wizard, and demonstrated through his actions and words a strong belief in magic and the powers of the devil, considerable effort was made to establish whether these beliefs were symptomatic of insanity. It seems that Dove murdered his wife to hasten a prediction made by Harrison that he would remarry a more attractive and wealthy woman. Dove employed Harrison to perform various acts of magic, and also made his own written pact with the devil to improve his personal circumstances. The book will study Dove’s beliefs and Harrison’s activities within the rural and urban communities in which they lived, and examine how modern cultures attempted to explain this largely hidden mental world, which was so sensationally exposed. The Victorian period is often portrayed as an age of great social and educational progress. This book shows how beliefs dismissed by some Victorians as ‘medieval superstitions’ continued to influence the thoughts and actions of many people, viz most famously Conan `table tapper' Doyle.


Madness, Magic, and Medicine

Madness, Magic, and Medicine

Author: Elinor Lander Horwitz

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 1977-01-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9780397317233

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Discusses the treatment of the mentally ill through the ages.


Magic and Madness in the Library

Magic and Madness in the Library

Author: Eric Graeber

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780913559369

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Fiction on the unique experience and curious atmosphere of libraries around the world, across time, that have inspired writers to dream up magic and madness. Some of these libraries existed, some have been drawn from the imagination, but all share the charm and mystery that has always haunted writers. Among the authors: Cervantes, Swift, Verne, Voltaire, Wharton, Huxley, Woolf, Borges.