The Northern Exposure Book

The Northern Exposure Book
Author: Louis Chunovic
Publisher: Carol Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Northern Exposures

Northern Exposures
Author: Bob Morrow
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-10-01
Genre: Northern exposure (Television program)
ISBN: 9780786860647

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Exclusive, behind-the-scenes photographs of the hit TV show Northern Exposure that are just as quirky as the show--taken by Rob Morrow himself. Obsessive Northern Exposure viewers will clamor for this special coompendium. And interest in Morrow will grow when he appears in the fall release of Robert Redford's film Quiz Show.

Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure
Author: Michael Samuel
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781538117446

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This book revisits and celebrates the cultural legacy of the cult television series Northern Exposure. With a focus on its production history, fan culture, and individual episodes, it reveals the show's profound influence and argues its status as the prototype contemporary television series.

Northern Exposed

Northern Exposed
Author: Darren Burrows
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Northern exposure (Television program)
ISBN: 9780615943626

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Northern Exposures

Northern Exposures
Author: Chris Steele-Perkins
Publisher: Northumbria University Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781904794202

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This is a book of photographs about the people who use and work the English countryside and it is about people and their relationship to animals: ferrets, dogs, pigs, birds horses and more, memorably recorded with visual wit, and a constant eye for the extraordinary.

Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure
Author: Clare Bambra
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2023-04
Genre:
ISBN: 144736922X

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EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic affected all parts of the country, it did not do so equally. Northern England was hit the hardest, exposing more than ever the extent of regional inequalities in health and wealth. Using original data analysis from a wide range of sources, this book demonstrates how COVID-19 has impacted the country unequally in terms of mortality, health care, mental health, and the economy. The book provides a striking empirical overview of the impact of the pandemic on regional inequalities and explores why the North fared worse. It sets out what needs to be learnt from the pandemic to prevent regional inequality growing and to reduce inequalities in health and wealth in the future.

Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure
Author: Michael Samuel
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-11-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1538117452

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When Northern Exposure first aired on television in 1990, viewers were introduced to the small fictional town of Cicely, Alaska, and its quirky yet endearing citizens. During its run, Northern Exposure received critical acclaim, winning two Peabody Awards, seven Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globes. Though the show was cancelled after six seasons, it has had a profound impact on contemporary television. In Northern Exposure: A Cultural History, Michael Samuel revisits the cult television series and celebrates its legacy, from its surreal narrative to its diverse onscreen representations. Covering the show’s production history, characters, individual episodes, fan culture, and critical response, Samuel reveals Northern Exposure’s wide cultural impact during its time on air and ever since. Complete with an exploration of the town where the series was shot and a comprehensive guide to all 110 episodes, Northern Exposure: A Cultural History is the perfect companion to this classic series. A fascinating and accessible retrospective, this book recalls a cultural moment in American television defined by a series that wasn’t afraid to push boundaries.

Northern Exposure

Northern Exposure
Author: Jayne Rylon
Publisher: Happy Endings Publishing
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941785441

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All roads lead home when that’s where you’ve left your heart. Silas Compton always had his eye on Lucy, the veterinarian’s daughter. He was even content to wait for the girl of his dreams to grow up before getting anywhere near her with his family’s double-edged legacy. Waiting around led to fooling around with his best friend—and an impulsive eruption of desire that Lucy’s innocent eyes weren’t meant to see. Figuring Compton Pass wasn’t big enough for either the three of them or the pain he’d caused, Silas let loose his tightly reined wanderlust and headed for Alaska. Ten years later, when an oil rig accident sends him home, he braces himself for the reopening of old wounds. Instead he finds himself in the care—and welcoming arms—of Lucy and Colby, whose marriage has plenty of room for the man they both still love. And forgive with all their hearts. As things start to unravel at Compass Ranch, Silas must dig deep for the strength to assume his rightful place in the Compton family…and lay the foundation for a future with his lovers. If he can forgive himself. Warning: This book is overflowing with sexy cowboys who like to saddle up and ride each other as well as the woman of their dreams. The likelihood of becoming addicted to their ranch family is high. With three more stories yet to come, beware. You won’t be able to read just one!

Northern Exposures

Northern Exposures
Author: Eric Walters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2001
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 9780006485315

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Kevin faces polar bears, lost luggage, and being the only youth on a seniors' eco-tour when he wins first prize in a photography contest--a five-day trip to Churchill, Manitoba, to photograph wildlife.

The Authors XI

The Authors XI
Author: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1408840464

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Cricket has perhaps held more writers in its thrall than any other sport: many excellent books have been written about it, and many great authors have played it. The Authors Cricket Club used to play regularly against teams made up of Publishers and Actors. They last played in 1912, and include among their alumni such greats as PG Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle and JM Barrie. A hundred years on from their last match, a team of modern-day authors has been assembled to continue this fine literary and sporting tradition in a nationwide tour in search of the perfect day's cricket. The Authors XI is the story of their season. Over the course of a summer they played over a dozen matches, each one carefully chosen for capturing an aspect of cricket, in some of England's most spectacular and historic grounds, against a wide range of opponents. Each player contributes a chapter about one of their fixtures, using a match report as a starting point for an essay on cricket and its appeal, both historically and today. From Matthew Parker on cricket and empire, and Kamila Shamsie on the women's game, to Tom Holland on cricket and ageing, and Thomas Penn on cricket and history, this is an engaging look at cricket's enduring appeal. Further chapters from other team members examine issues such as class, empire, and sport and the stage.