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Poetry is a melody from the soul. The anthology 'Imprints on My Heart' altogether echoes the importance of expression. This collection manifests the poet's individuality, emotions and thoughts into words; creating a celebration of both the natural world and reality. 'Imprints on My Heart' captures the moments dearly held by the poet and allows their reader to immerse themselves into a journey of literary art form. It is their sole reminder to appreciate all that you have and to grow with every opportunity.
Amy and Daniel are very much in love and have a baby on the way. Their future looks even more perfect when Amy's brother, Marcus, announces his engagement. But then tragedy strikes, and Amy suddenly find herself in a very lonely place. Amy can't bear to go back to the house she shared with Daniel, so she moves in with Marcus and his best friend, Dean. Dean is gorgeous - and he knows it; his reputation as a womaniser is well-deserved. Amy wouldn't expect to get much support from someone as shallow as Dean appears to be, but at least he doesn't tiptoe around her like her other friends do. As Amy struggles to find some resolution to her grief, Dean is beginning to wonder if his life is not quite as fulfilling as he thinks it is. As both of them fight their demons, Amy begins to wonder if there is more to Dean than meets the eye...
In the days of Mad Men, men's adventure magazines thrived. With titles like Stag, Male, For Men Only, and Man's Illustrated their crazy covers and even crazier stories were distinctly American. Bruce Minney spent 20 years working as an illustrator for men's adventure magazines painting beautiful women, gorillas, lions, tigers, bears, elephants, alligators, headhunters, Nazis, airplanes, aircraft carriers, tanks, guns, and lots of explosions but hardly anyone knows who he is. He worked another 20 years painting covers for all kinds of paperbacks including western (The Lone Ranger), historical romance, action, military (Hornblower), biography, and Gothic horror. He truly was the man who painted everything.With over 380 illustrations, this book provides an overview of Bruce's career.
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First published in 2001.The standard work on its subject, this resource includes every traceable British entertainment film from the inception of the "silent cinema" to the present day. Now, this new edition includes a wholly original second volume devoted to non-fiction and documentary film--an area in which the British film industry has particularly excelled. All entries throughout this third edition have been revised, and coverage has been extended through 1994.Together, these two volumes provide a unique, authoritative source of information for historians, archivists, librarians, and film scholars.