Books written by Andrew Stafford

  • Something to Believe In

    Paul Stewart was akin to Handsome Dick Manitoba, the self-proclaimed Handsomest Man in Rock & Roll and 'secret weapon' of New York punk precursors the Dictators. Stewart absolutely wasn't the handsomest man, and like Manitoba only sang ...

  • Missing Years: The Droids Secret History

    A flare was fired into the sky; this was usually the sign of a Krachim attack as they needed the light more than droids.

  • Pig City: From the Saints to Savage Garden

    In a live - to - air gig at Triple Zed , Choo Dikka Dikka ( named after the sound made by traffic lights at pedestrian crossings ) made their wistful protest after a severe thunderstorm in November 1987 tore the Expo sails apart ...

  • Pig City: 10th Anniversary Edition

    Sinclair, for his part, was a guitar shredder to rival Simon Gardner. Dave Atkins: I met Jim in the music block at school . . . He was a year older than me, and he was sitting there playing some classical piece of music at lightning ...

  • Fiduciary Duties: Directors and Employees

    This second edition draws together the UK law relating to fiduciary duties and analyzes both its historical origins and its modern application by the courts. Fiduciary duties have historically defied easy characterization.

  • Am I My Brother’S Keeper?

    Although you walk through the valley of the shadow of death, theres no reason to fear evil. Andrew learned firsthand how God will empower each of us to make this world a better place to live if we are willing to wait on him.