A Legend in the Making

A Legend in the Making
Author: Richard J. Tofel
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Here is the story of perhaps the greatest team in baseball history and of one of the game's most remarkable seasons. With Babe Ruth having retired but Lou Gehrig still in his prime, the Yankees in 1939 won their fourth consecutive world series -- and forever established the Yankee legend.

A Legend

A Legend
Author: Diptendu Roy
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 125
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The book talks about an inspirational journey of a small-town boy named Dibakar Sen in fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a great person. It is a simple, genuine and sweet love story which is very engaging and easily relatable. The book beautifully portrays the influence of love in the life of a human being. Love, the fuel that drives human souls, the pacifier of human woes, the virtue that represents human kindness and compassion, the proof of human infiniteness, the beacon of freedom, a light of hope in despair, the feeling which each of us experience but very few understands its essence. Through this novelette, the author expresses his views of love and gives the protagonist a substantial amount of splendor and liveliness. In a world, where almost every day, young boys and girls commit suicide giving the excuse of heartbreak and separation, to them the story serves as an ointment and shows them the right track. The book is the first venture of the author and highlights the chain of events that a girl brought about in Dibakar’s life at the inception of his magnanimous career.

Chipper Jones

Chipper Jones
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Baseball players
ISBN: 9781887432894

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The Braves franchise certainly isn't lacking in baseball legends. But, perhaps, the new century will bear witness to one of the greatest players in Braves history -- Chipper Jones. Already the Braves third baseman has made in impact. In this book, those who now Jones best talk about his tremendous offensive talent, his incomparable defensive skills and other aspects of his game. You'll find chapters in the words of Bob Costas, Tom Glavine, Tony Gwynn, Hubby Cox and others. Think of it as a journal in words and pictures of making of a legend.

Bonnie and Clyde

Bonnie and Clyde
Author: Karen Blumenthal
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-08-14
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 0698167945

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Bonnie and Clyde may be the most notorious--and celebrated--outlaw couple America has ever known. This is the true story of how they got that way. Bonnie and Clyde: we've been on a first name basis with them for almost a hundred years. Immortalized in movies, songs, and pop culture references, they are remembered mostly for their storied romance and tragic deaths. But what was life really like for Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in the early 1930s? How did two dirt-poor teens from west Texas morph from vicious outlaws to legendary couple? And why? Award-winning author Karen Blumenthal devoted months to tracing the footsteps of Bonnie and Clyde, unearthing new information and debunking many persistent myths. The result is an impeccably researched, breathtaking nonfiction tale of love, car chases, kidnappings, and murder set against the backdrop of the Great Depression.

King Arthur

King Arthur
Author: Nicholas J. Higham
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300240864

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“A leading medievalist takes a clear-eyed look at the evidence for the existence of the legendary Arthur.” —The Sunday Times “Best Paperbacks of 2021” According to legend, King Arthur saved Britain from the Saxons and reigned over it gloriously sometime around A.D. 500. Whether or not there was a “real” King Arthur has all too often been neglected by scholars; most period specialists today declare themselves agnostic on this important matter. In this erudite volume, Nick Higham sets out to solve the puzzle, drawing on his original research and expertise to determine precisely when, and why, the legend began. Higham surveys all the major attempts to prove the origins of Arthur, weighing up and debunking hitherto claimed connections with classical Greece, Roman Dalmatia, Sarmatia, and the Caucasus. He then explores Arthur’s emergence in Wales—up to his rise to fame at the hands of Geoffrey of Monmouth. Certain to arouse heated debate among those committed to defending any particular Arthur, Higham’s book is an essential study for anyone seeking to understand how Arthur’s story began. “Likely to be the definitive text on the legendary warrior for the foreseeable future. With his profound knowledge of the rules of historical narrative and patient but forensic analysis of the evidence, Higham’s riveting book brings the historical Arthur to what may be his last, decisive battle.” —Max Adams, author of The First Kingdom “Fascinating, authoritative analysis.” —P. D. Smith, The Guardian “Intelligent and eminently readable . . . For fans of a fascinating story that is wonderfully well told, this is the perfect book to take you back to King Arthur’s time.” —All About History

The Legend of the Black Mecca

The Legend of the Black Mecca
Author: Maurice J. Hobson
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469635364

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For more than a century, the city of Atlanta has been associated with black achievement in education, business, politics, media, and music, earning it the nickname "the black Mecca." Atlanta's long tradition of black education dates back to Reconstruction, and produced an elite that flourished in spite of Jim Crow, rose to leadership during the civil rights movement, and then took power in the 1970s by building a coalition between white progressives, business interests, and black Atlantans. But as Maurice J. Hobson demonstrates, Atlanta's political leadership--from the election of Maynard Jackson, Atlanta's first black mayor, through the city's hosting of the 1996 Olympic Games--has consistently mishandled the black poor. Drawn from vivid primary sources and unnerving oral histories of working-class city-dwellers and hip-hop artists from Atlanta's underbelly, Hobson argues that Atlanta's political leadership has governed by bargaining with white business interests to the detriment of ordinary black Atlantans. In telling this history through the prism of the black New South and Atlanta politics, policy, and pop culture, Hobson portrays a striking schism between the black political elite and poor city-dwellers, complicating the long-held view of Atlanta as a mecca for black people.

J. R. R. Tolkien

J. R. R. Tolkien
Author: Colin Duriez
Publisher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2012-10-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0745957099

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Long before the successful The Lord of the Rings films, J.R.R. Tolkien's creations, imagination, and characters had captured the attention of millions of readers. But who was the man who dreamt up the intricate languages and perfectly crafted world of Middle-earth? Tolkien had a difficult life, for many years: orphaned and poor, his guardian forbad him to communicate with the woman he had fallen in love with, and he went through the horrors of the First World War. An intensely private and brilliant scholar, he spent over fifty years working on the languages, history, peoples and geography of Middle-earth, with a consistent mythology and body of legends inspired by a formidable knowledge of early northern European history and culture. J.R.R. Tolkien became a legend by creating an imaginary world that has enthralled and delighted generations. This delightful and accessible biography brings him to life. Colin Duriez has appeared as a commentator on DVDs of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, and BBC television's The Worlds of Fantasy. He is also the author of The Inklings Handbook (with the late David Porter), J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis: The Story of Their Friendship, and Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings, and has contributed to definitive reference works, The Tolkien Encyclopedia and a number of other tomes relating to Tolkien.

Specky Magee and a Legend in the Making

Specky Magee and a Legend in the Making
Author: Felice Arena
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2006-04-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1742281419

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The Booyong High Bugle Footy News! Only last month, former Booyong High student Simon 'Specky' Magee led the Gosmore Grammar Knights to victory against our courageous Booyong Lions. But now he's back in town! Well, we at the Bugle would like to welcome Simon home, but even his best mates don't want him on the team. And now we can't help but wonder just how 'specky-tacular' Magee really is . . . Will he ever play with Booyong again? Specky has questions of his own . . . Will Robbo and Danny ever talk to him again? What could possibly scare the Great McCarthy? And what's Screamer up to now? Visit www.speckymagee.com.au for more

The Art of Brutal Legend

The Art of Brutal Legend
Author: Daniel Bukszpan
Publisher: Udon Entertainment
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: Computer art
ISBN: 9781926778648

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Behold the Power of Rock! The Art of Brütal Legend is the monumental collection of metal-themed paintings, drawings, and sketches from the creative talents of Tim Schafer and the Double Fine Art Team. Lavishly reproduced artwork is complemented by candid commentary about the vision, inspirations, and black-magic artistry used to bring this fiendish nightmare to life. With more than 600 pieces of concept art and the complete illustrated lore of the game, The Art of Brütal Legend will melt your face with its sheer awesomeness!

The Searchers

The Searchers
Author: Glenn Frankel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1608191052

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Traces the making of the influential 1950s film inspired by the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, sharing details of Parker's 1836 abduction by the Comanche and her return to white culture twenty-four years later.