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Summary of Lynn Haney's Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Summary of Lynn Haney's Gregory Peck

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In 1942, talent scouts had been circling the young man named Gregory Peck. He had a deep, resonant voice that could reach all the way to the back row of the orchestra and the rear row of the balcony. He was darkly handsome and intelligent. #2 Greg was not born to the spotlight, but he ended up in it anyway. He began his career in La Jolla, a seaside community on the outskirts of San Diego. He was not only lucky, but he also had a talent for creating luck. #3 In Manhattan, he landed a two-year scholarship to the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse. He was trained by Sanford Meisner, the school’s director, who came out of the Group Theater, which revolutionized American acting in the 1930s with psychologically truthful performances. #4 Greg’s life was not easy. He was lonely, insecure, and often at a loose end. But Greta, his wife, helped him get through those difficulties. She was the hairdresser to Katharine Cornell, star of Guthrie McClintic’s touring theater company, and she steadfastly believed in his acting ability.

The Memoirs of Mason Reese, in Cahoots with Lynn Haney
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

The Memoirs of Mason Reese, in Cahoots with Lynn Haney

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1974
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  • Publisher: X-S Books

A seven-year-old boy in New York City tells about his life as a show business personality.

Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-24
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  • Publisher: Robson

"…a charming, bohemian character who always loses at poker" – John Huston "…he is like Mount Rushmore. Every time he laughs, dust comes out" – Frank Sinatra 'He was probably the most beautiful creature l'd ever seen. And when he looks at you, he sees you, he connects with you completely.' - Lauren Bacall Gregory Peck ranks with Cary Grant as one of the most charismatic and timeless leading men of twentieth-century cinema. In this powerful and comprehensive biography, Lynn Haney explores the many influences in Peck's life, drawing on extensive first-hand interviews with the actor and with his inner circle. Here, Ingrid Bergman, Jennifer Jones, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Lauren Bacall, Jane Fonda and many of Peck's other leading ladies offer their frank and revealing stories about the enigmatic star. The book contains many revelations about Peck's early days and Haney looks at the films that established him as a star from 'Roman Holiday' to 'To Kill a Mockingbird', documenting his story right up to the present day.

Prisons of Debt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Prisons of Debt

  • Categories: Law

Introduction : From deadbeat to deadbroke -- Making men pay -- The debt of imprisonment -- Punishing parents, creating criminals -- The imprisonment of debt -- The good, the bad, and the dead broke -- Cyclical parenting -- Conclusion : Reforming debt, reimagining fatherhood -- Appendix : about the research.

Naked at the Feast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Naked at the Feast

About the life of black singer and dancer, Josephine Baker, Paris performer extraordinaire in the 1920s, trapeze artist at the Folies Bergere. Born in St. Louis, she conquered Paris by storm and went on to display the utmost bravery securing secrets for the Free French in Africa during World War II, adopted 12 children from around the world to create a rainbow tribe, went from riches to bankruptcy and debt.

Camping in Comfort
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Camping in Comfort

Roughing it doesn't have to be uncomfortable...or expensive! Camping in Comfort is the complete guide to help you enjoy the latest advances in outdoor gear without wasting money on expensive, unnecessary paraphernalia. Packed with information on tents, sleeping gear, clothing, footwear, and camp kitchens, it also offers detailed information on state parks, private campgrounds, luxury camping resorts, backpacking and bicycle camping, kayak camping, RV camping, and much more.

Offending Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Offending Women

Offending Women is an eye-opening journey into the lived reality of prison for women in the United States today. Lynne Haney looks at incarcerated mothers, housed together with their children, who are serving terms in alternative, community-based prisons-a type of facility that is becoming increasingly widespread. Incorporating vivid, sometimes shocking observations of daily life, she probes the dynamics of power over women's minds and bodies that play out in two such institutions in California. She finds that these "alternative" prisons, contrary to their aims, often end up disempowering women, transforming their social vulnerabilities into personal pathologies, and pushing them into a state of disentitlement. Uncovering the complex gendered underpinning of methods of control and intervention used in the criminal justice system today, Offending Women links that system to broader discussions on contemporary government and state power, asks why these strategies have arisen at this particular moment in time, and considers what forms of citizenship they have given rise to.

Show Rider
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

Show Rider

Describes the training and competition of an exceptionally talented fifteen-year-old rider on the horse show circuit.

Catalog of Copyright Entries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1428

Catalog of Copyright Entries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Inventing the Needy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Inventing the Needy

"In her beautifully written, deeply researched, and elegantly argued book, Lynne Haney shows how much American policy-makers can learn from Hungary's social welfare experience. By unpacking the very different strategies that Hungary has adopted during the past half-century, Haney's account illuminates basic policy choices about how a society—any society—addresses the problems of poverty. It makes indispensable reading for those, on both sides of the Atlantic, who care about the lives of the poor."—David Kirp, author of Gender Justice "Inventing the Needy is a theoretically engaged and methodologically innovative ethnography of Hungarian welfare regimes from 1948 to 1996. Studying the s...