Song Book
- 181pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Old favorites such as Beautiful Dreamer and Oh! Susanna as well as patriotic, plantation, and minstrel songs by the American composer are presented along with reproductions of original covers






Old favorites such as Beautiful Dreamer and Oh! Susanna as well as patriotic, plantation, and minstrel songs by the American composer are presented along with reproductions of original covers
'Being in love with someone else's girlfriend should be of slightly more concern than the size of your trouser-band relative to your own actual girth . . . shouldn't it?' Philip Marlowe would never have played it this way. But then Philip Marlowe hadn't just stolen an ancient relic from the city museum. Philip Marlowe wasn't in love with a girl who had a boyfriend called Spurs. And Philip Marlowe never, ever gave a thought to the cut of his own trousers. Winger is doing his best to play it cool. He's avoiding job interviews, he's bonding with the cat, he's making a mean zabaglione. But how do you win over a girl you met by bringing her down in an offside tackle? And how do you convince her that you love her when all you can think about is trousers? Strides is a sharp and funny look at the hang-ups and self-deceptions of the modern male, from a writer whose work has been described as 'raw and vital' by the Independent on Sunday.
The CIA's Program of Research in Behavioral Modification
Exploring the controversial CIA programs of the 1950s and 1960s, this compendium delves into MKULTRA, a significant initiative focused on mind control through various psychological and chemical methods. Spanning 149 subprojects, it aimed to both influence and predict human behavior for defensive and offensive purposes. The book critically examines the ethical implications and boundaries of medical research, providing insights into the darker aspects of governmental experimentation and the quest for behavioral control.
Stephen Foster's enduring legacy as America’s first great songwriter is celebrated in this collection featuring 30 of his iconic compositions. Alongside beloved songs like "Beautiful Dreamer," "Oh! Susanna," and "My Old Kentucky Home," readers will find photographs and a new biography that delve into Foster's life and impact on American folk music. This anthology not only showcases his musical genius but also preserves the cultural significance of his work in the American tradition.
Focusing on the complexities of uveitis, this book presents expert insights from specialists through a conversational Q&A format, making it accessible for ophthalmologists and healthcare professionals. It addresses common clinical challenges while providing clear, concise information. The inclusion of images, diagrams, and references enriches the content, aiding in the understanding of diagnoses and treatment strategies. This resource serves as a practical guide for those seeking current knowledge in the field of uveitis.
The Premiership is not all glamour, particularly not now Stoke City - the ugly ducklings - are involved...In 2008, Stoke City managed to grind their way into the Promised Land of the Premiership. Under the uncompromising guidance of manager Tony Pulis, they were never going to be pretty to watch. Lifetime Stoke supporter Stephen Foster describes a club with a chip on its brawny shoulders, whose tactics were built around heroic defiance of superstars earning 150 grand a week A-- - and, of course, Rory Delap's long throw. - And She Laughed No More, the sequel to Foster's bestselling She Stood There Laughing, chronicles the blood, sweat, tears and triumphs of an unlikely season when the Potters were rescued from their lower league nightmare and transported to the Theatre of Dreams at Old Trafford (where they lost 5-0).
'If I have an idealised still of my childhood, it's of standing amongst a small group of like-minded boys beside the player's tunnel as drizzle falls through the beam of the floodlights waiting to see which one of the team will come out to talk to the presenter...On an absolutely perfect occasion, on completion of his work in front of camera, the player might autograph my programme and possibly ruffle my hair and maybe even refer to me as mate. Sometimes on a Sunday I'd bike down to the ground and circle its silence, reliving the day before...' Last season Stoke City were unexpectedly propelled into the dizzy heights of the First Division, rare oxygen for a club that has been known to have three managers in one season. Stephen Foster, a diehard fan, who now lives in Norwich, follows the fortunes of his dire team as they struggle to retain their hold on this slippery peak of glory. From Icelandic owners, hopeless managers, hapless players, and a ground to rival the best of East German architecture, this is a marvellously mordant account of one fan's helpless obsession with a team that nearly always manages to let him down.
English Puritanism and the Shaping of New England Culture, 1570-1700
Focusing on Puritanism as both a cultural and political movement, the study delves into its evolution from the Elizabethan era to the late seventeenth century. It highlights the interconnectedness of developments in England and America, placing New England Puritanism within its broader English context. The author critiques existing interpretations of Puritan ideology while offering a fresh perspective on its dynamic nature, making it a comprehensive exploration of this significant historical phenomenon.
Two's a crowd when you've been top dog. In this riotously funny book, Stephen Foster picks up where Walking Ollie left off. Instead of one difficult dog, he's got two. Where Ollie sees a threat, Dylan sees a challenge—and Foster finds himself forever somewhere in the middle, trying to work out why they can't just all be friends.
In this delightful sequel, a timid man reconnects with a timid dog, leading to a series of humorous and touching adventures. Their journey explores themes of friendship, courage, and the bond between humans and their pets. As they navigate challenges together, both the man and the dog grow and learn to embrace their quirks, creating a heartwarming narrative filled with laughter and warmth.