Fever: a Clinical Study
The two's onstage duets were getting more and more suggestive, and although his recent bride, Phillips, was with him for part of thetour, his indiscretions caused atabloid eruption andconfirmed the uneasytone of Tunnel ofLove as a ...
Years after his shot at stardom crashed when the lead guitarist left an on-the-rise band for a successful solo career, an LA-based piano player-turned-unlicensed private eye is talked into searching for his suddenly missing ex-band mate.
“I think he liked me because we were both short. I liked his singing and it was pretty obvious.” Pennington wasn't the only one who liked Willie's crooning on the song. Elvis Presley happened to be listening to George Klein's show on ...
Luc had arranged for a wagon to carry them to the crossroads nearest to the brothers' camp, and then they went the last twelve miles on foot, their toboggans sliding so easily along the crust of ice on the top layer of snow that they ...
WHEN PEGGY STEPPED into the car of Osborne trombonist Gene Nelson, accompanied by Gene's wife and a backseat loaded with trombones, heading for the band's next engagement at the State-Lake Theater in Chicago, she was taking a huge step ...
"Provides basic information about fever and how to care for yourself with one"--Provided by publisher.
A central figure in New York's East Village art scene of the 1980s, Wojnarowicz was a painter, sculptor, photographer, writer, installation artist, musician, and video- and filmmaker.
Chronicling a glamorous era in American music, a definitive portrait of the legendary singer draws on exclusive interviews and resources to offer a compelling, multifaceted study of the intriguing life and extraordinary career of the ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Wherein the author advertises gratitude for his three favorite lit chicks : Christine Tague , first reader , ace copyeditor , and loyal friend ; Judy Clain of Little , Brown and Company , editrix extraordinaire ...
A fictionalized account of the life of Typhoid Mary, an Irish immigrant who moved to New York at the turn of the century and became a successful cook, until the Department of Health noticed the trail of disease she left behind.
From the international bestseller: an Afrikaner boy and his father navigate post-Apocalyptic South Africa—“reminiscent of The Stand and The Passage” (Stephen King).
What would you do if your whole world was turned upside down? If all around you, people were dying... and coming back to take you down with them? A fever like no one has seen before is ravaging New Zealand. There is no hope in sight.
The Origin of Fever Fear There must be a historical explanation of why this fear of fever evolved in the first place. Many decades ago, before the advent of antibiotics, a high fever usually indicated the presence of an infection.
Jace, Ash, and Gabe, three powerful friends, share everything--even women, but when they meet Bethany, Jace is determined to be the only man in her life, even if it means jeopardizing his lifelong friendships.
Great stuff' STEPHEN KING I want to tell you about my Father's murder. I want to tell you who killed him and why. This is the story of my life. And the story of your life and your world too, as you will see.
The first major biography of the legendary singer--an enthralling account of a charismatic artist moving through the greatest, most glamorous era of American music.
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I listened from the top of the stairs, but I couldn't hear anything coming from the cabin. ... I could say we were brothers, after all, in all but blood; there were all those electric nights and spiraling footballs.
In this sequel to Lauren DeStefano’s harrowing Wither, Rhine must decide if freedom is worth the price—now that she has more to lose than ever.