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"The River's End" is a book centered on the theme of two people; constable Durand Conniston and convict John Keith possessing similar physical attributes. After chasing Keith across the frozen wasteland of the frozen Canadian North for four years, Conniston isn't going to be able to make it back and he has come to greatly admire and like this man he hunted down for his honesty and uprightness. Conniston has a frostbitten lung and a short time to live so Keith 'dies' and a 'new' Conniston is born. Will he be able to fool the discerning eyes of Shan Toug? What will he do when Conniston's sister shows up?
Dixie Dean was one of football's greatest players during the last century - considered by many to be England's finest centre forward. In this definitive biography of the legendary Everton star, author John Keith draws on his own previously unpublished taped interviews as well as interviews from BBC Radio Merseyside archives. He has also spoken to Dixie's two sons and his daughter, all of whom have co-operated fully. The book will be published to coincide with Everton FC's unveiling of a new statue of Dean at Goodison Park. This is a unique insight into the life of a footballing legend and features the Everton icon's own compelling account of his remarkable life and times.
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Interweaving Haring's own words with the reflections of those who knew him, this book captures the remarkable life and spirit of one of the most celebrated artists of our time, who died at age 31 in 1990. Haring candidly discusses all aspects of his life, from his controversial approach to art to coming to terms with AIDS. Illustrated with full-color reproductions of the artist's strikingly original works.
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