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Guide compiled by the curator of the Arthur Paul Afghanistan Collection at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, providing an inventory of microfilm reels containing journals transcriptions of Arthur Paul's notebooks by Daisy Paul, covering the period May 31, 1960 through Dec. 1, 1965, and the daily diaries kept by Arthur Paul on his work in Afghanistan and related travels, covering the period September 11, 1964 through January 8, 1976.
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Paul Reakes' pantomimes include many original twists to the familiar stories, with plenty of audience participation. They can be staged as simply or as elaborately as desired.4 women, 6 men
At long last Arthur Daley has consented to pen his astounding life story. Clawing back the fame and fortune that slipped from the grasp of his grandfather; readers will gasp at the "tycoonery" of the schoolboy, weep at his long persecution by Detective Sergeant Chisholm, and warm to his exploits with Terry McCann. Cataloguers note: this is not a true autobiography, it is a work of fiction based on the fictitious character Arthur Daley from the television show Minder.
In Hackney, London, Zack Farmer – quirky, imaginative but bullied at school – has only one true friend in the world: Arthur. The trouble is, only Zack can see him, and one day Zack’s mum gets fed up, grabs Arthur, stuffs the handful of what she thinks is thin air into a box and posts it to Zack’s long-departed and vanished Scottish father, Stuart. In Cape Fury, Scotland, a farmer called Stuart opens the mysterious box. It contains something only his wee eight-year old girl, Kirstie can see: a befuddled, odd-looking little creature. A shiny green chap with an extra eye in the back of his head. A streetwise, Cockney ‘lad’, calling himself Arthur. But there’s one big problem – A...