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Another notch in the guerillalit line, this is the second book by Brian Townsley. Stories and poems of madness seen through the eyes of the wailing sparrow of blue ruin. For an idea as to the work contained within, visit guerillalit.com...
No man knows hypocrisy in his pleasures.
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Part of the guerillalit family, this book by Brian Townsley contains poems of redemption and loss, hopeless black nights and scenes of noir and madness. Visit guerillalit.com.
Black Mask, the greatest American detective magazine of all time, is back with another issue. This time around, it includes nine new stories in the Black Mask vein by Brian Townsley, Jane Jakeman, Brian Stanley, Hannah Honeybun, William Burton McCormick, Frank Megna, Jonathan Sheppard, Michael Bracken, Jim Doherty, as well as a new article on Raymond Chandler’s The Little Sister by Katrina Younes. In addition, Boris Dralyuk has kindly supplied his translation of Isaac Babel’s “Lyubka the Cossack” and arranged for its reprinting here. And, as with previous issues, Black Mask collects some of the best hard-boiled detective fiction from the Popular Publications vaults, as written by some of the genre’s best: Dashiell Hammett, D.L. Champion, Carroll John Daly, Frederick Nebel, T.T. Flynn, and Frederick C. Davis.
Radio Canada International probes the policies of Canadian shortwave broadcasting - the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's International Service and Radio Canada International - from 1945 to 1985 to determine why and how this "voice of a middle power" broadcast to a world radio audience. Hall explains why Radio Canada International's shortwave service persisted despite the absence of documentable impact and despite challenges to its legitimacy as the "voice" of Canada.
Over the years, many women have made contributions to cycling. Kittie Knox broke barriers in the 1890s, paving the way for athletes such as Beryl Burton, Juliana Buhring, Marianne Vos, and Paralympic champion Oksana Masters. Read this book to learn more about each woman’s struggles and successes, and find out what makes them trailblazers. Includes sidebars, fun facts, glossary, websites, and bibliography for further reading.
Black Mask, the greatest American detective magazine of all time, is back with another issue featuring five all-new stories, plus vintage hard-boiled classics from the pulp era of the 1930s-40s. And it includes a never-before published cover by James Lunnon, painted for Black Mask in 1940.