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Bill Keith

    Cet auteur explore les liens complexes entre les personnes et les lieux, souvent empreints d'un sentiment de nostalgie et d'une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine. Son écriture se caractérise par un style captivant et des récits engageants qui entraînent les lecteurs dans ses mondes.

    Riven
    Lands of Lore
    Sie suchten das Glück
    The Commissioner: A True Story of Deceit, Dishonor, and Death
    They Call Me Eddie Morrison: Cherokee National Treasure
    Bill Keith banjo
    • Bill Keith banjo

      • 71pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
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      (Music Sales America). Exact transcriptions of 21 tunes and breaks by one of the masters of bluegrass banjo. Complete analysis of Keith's style, plus a detailed guide to the way he sets up his banjo. Includes a complete musical biography, notes on all the tunes, a discography, and never-before-published photos.

      Bill Keith banjo
    • Eddie Morrison is perhaps the best-known living Native American sculptor. Morrison's pieces embody the best of Cherokee tradition by combining the heart, spirituality, and philosophy of his culture. His work is displayed in galleries all across the US,in private collections, and in several foreign countries. This lushly illustrated work is not just a compendium of Morrison's art: it is the story of a humble man with a deep passion for his heritage and a drive to ensure a thriving future for his people. With more than 100 images of Morrison's works and a foreword by Principal Chief Bill John Baker, this volume is a beautiful and invaluable resource.

      They Call Me Eddie Morrison: Cherokee National Treasure
    • The narrative offers a gripping firsthand account of the murder of political advertiser Jim Leslie and the ensuing investigation into corrupt police commissioner George D'Artois. Keith, a reporter for the Shreveport Times, details the tumultuous efforts to expose D'Artois and his connections to organized crime, including mob boss Carlos Marcello. The book highlights the bravery of five lawmen fighting against D'Artois' corruption, providing a compelling look at the intersection of crime, politics, and journalism in Louisiana.

      The Commissioner: A True Story of Deceit, Dishonor, and Death