Brian Johnson est un érudit indépendant qui se consacre à la reconstruction des visions du monde et des pratiques ésotériques d'individus historiques. Son travail repose principalement sur l'étude et la traduction de documents sources primaires. En tant qu'éditeur indépendant et consultant en recherche, il se concentre sur les matériaux historiques liés à l'occulte. La recherche de Johnson éclaire les paysages spirituels cachés du passé.
'It wasn't me. I didn't do it. And I'll never do it again!' says Brian Johnson of The Lives of Brian. That AC/DC's legendary front man got to do it all is one of the most cheering and entertaining stories in rock 'n'roll history. For over a decade he tried to make his mark with a succession of bands. He appeared on to Top of the Pops, toured Australia and yet the big time looked out of reach. Then he was invited to London for an audition for one of the world's biggest rock acts.
Martha Morgan, the beautiful young mistress of the Plas Ingli estate, is warned that trouble is brewing for her family. She tries to carry on with her life, but then she receives the most terrible news any young wife and mother can imagine. Despair threatens to overwhelm her, but Martha has many responsibilities and must live up to expectations. Little by little, with help from her family and neighbors, she sets out to prove she is more than a match for those who have committed an appalling crime.
America's economy does not currently live up to our country's core values. We are a nation founded on the ideals of coming together across differences to forge a common future. Yet over the past fifty years, our economy has been pulling us apart at unprecedented rates. By allowing top income earners and the wealthiest Americans to hoard wealth like almost never before, we belie what makes our country great. This is a threat to our well-being, our democracy, and our values. Brian C. Johnson combines accessible scholarship on wealth and income inequality in America with deeply personal accounts of six Americans of diverse backgrounds who are each wrestling with what it means to survive and thrive in this new economic world. In so doing, he offers a solution that is as visionary as it is practical. Dubbed the Citizen Dividend, this revolutionary model assumes that economic growth is built off of the wealth we have created together as a country, and together we all reap its benefits. In Our Fair Share, Johnson lays the groundwork for implementing this solution, detailing what the Citizen Dividend is, offering examples of similar existing models, outlining the benefits of such systems, tackling some of the common concerns that arise, and offering a path toward making it a reality. Ultimately, Our Fair Share calls on each of us to claim what is uniquely American, building a common future that embraces and celebrates our differences. This is our revolutionary inheritance. May we all benefit from it
The GR11 is a glorious 820km traverse of the Pyrenees from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean on the Spanish side of the border with France, taking about 47 days to walk. Although it's a serious challenge for experienced hikers, the route is less demanding than the higher-level HRP, sunnier and wilder than the GR10 which runs along the French side, and well waymarked throughout with regular opportunities to find accomodation and stock up your supplies.
The author shares how he endured acute panic attacks that caused him to spiral into darkness, until he found Christ there, ready to pull him out, and encourages readers living through their own periods of darkness to look for God there. -- provided by publisher.
The book provides an illustrated, step-by-step guide on creating and applying tattoo stencils, emphasizing proper techniques. It features a gallery of original illustrations by the authors, showcasing innovative skin art from an artist's perspective, offering insights into the evolving trends in tattoo design.
The collection showcases a remarkable blend of lyrical prose, characterized by a self-aware narrator deeply engaged with its surroundings. It presents a fresh and vibrant perspective, likened to the groundbreaking work of Larry Levis. With an abundance of imagination and vitality, this poetry collection stands out as a significant contribution to American poetry, offering readers a rich tapestry of perceptions and emotions that elevate it above conventional works.
Utilizing old photographs, programs, and advertisements, this book explores a century of movie-going in Leicester and nearby areas. It delves into the technological advancements, key entrepreneurs, and cinema chains that shaped the local film industry, alongside profiles of stars, staff, and patrons. The detailed histories of various cinemas illustrate the evolving experience of screen entertainment, making it a thorough examination of the region's cinematic heritage since the opening of its first picture house.
Orginally a TV tie-in expanded from the BBC televison series, the book covers the behind-the-scenes aspects of the fight by the 'back room' scientists and technicians of WW2, including the battles against the Luftwaffe navigational beams, the V-1 and V-2 flying bombs, the development of radar, the battle against the u-boats, countering the magnetic mine, and the breaking of the codes produced by the Enigma machines.
Walking the Corbetts describes routes up all 112 Scottish Corbetts (Scotland's
2500-2999ft mountains) south of the Great Glen, covering the Southern Uplands,
Southern Highlands, Cairngorms, Jura and Arran. These Scottish hills are every
bit as interesting as the Munros, and often clear when the Munros are in
cloud. Part of a 2-volume set.