If you doubt that Kennedy and Murdoch have come to terms, I've got a bridge I'd love to sell you.' Murdoch had bad times as well as good in later decades. His record of broken promises was much bruited in 1983–4 when he tried to buy ...
"Ric Ocasek's rock and roll classic 'Good Times Roll'--the third single from the Cars' groundbreaking debut 1978 album--leaps off the page in illustrator Rob Sayegh Jr.'s playful picture book.
Moving to the New York Times and becoming a ‘two-fisted drinker,’ he covered the Senate and the national political campaigns of 1956 and 1960, and, just as he was becoming bored with routine reporting and the obligation to keep ...
The book also examines the dance hall scene today and how the venues have changed. The music following remains strong and people still come to dance. The surviving old dance halls and newer venues are still in full swing.
Lee Bennet Hopkins, noted anthologist and educator, has collected a group of witty and whimsical poems that celebrate the joy of reading.
In this wonderfully evocative volume, Jimmy Carter writes about the things that matter most, the simple relaxed days and nights that he has enjoyed with family and friends through the years and across the generations.
Cooking for Good Times shares Kahan's best secrets for low-stress cooking for friends and family, using his program of twelve basic actions to mix and match (such as "Roast Some Roots, "Make Some Grains," "Braise a Pork Shoulder," and "Make ...
... Wall Street on Sunday... unexpected flowers with no card... lime sorbet ...listening to Bobbie Short sing Cole Porter...sunsets, kites, and clouds ... more muffins...sitting in the Algonquin on Sunday night listening to Steve Ross.
Award-winning author David Keenan's second novel plunges the reader into the dark night of Belfast in the 1970s: an era of military terror and sectarian violence, of occult visions and religious intensity.
... an ofay dance hall'.1 El Dorado was cocooned from the effects of the October 1929 Wall Street Crash , but by 1930 ... Those left behind ( including Louis Jordan ) reorganized and found themselves a new leader , saxist Bob Alexander ...