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Have a Bleedin Guess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Have a Bleedin Guess

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1920-03-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Eleven
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

Eleven

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-16
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

Eleven billion people will crowd this marvelous planet by century’s end. If the global economy were to grow five-fold during this period as predicted, humanity’s ecological footprint would exceed Earth’s biocapacity by 400%. We need to chart a new course to the future. The sweeping changes that make a ‘full world’ work—involving dual processes of destruction and reconstruction—will transform global culture, agriculture, and ultimately the human race. ELEVEN is a call to consciousness. Only an ‘ethical revolution’ will allow us to carry forward an ever-advancing civilization. Paul Hanley proposes a transformational model that will help individuals, institutions, and communities make an eleven-billion world work for everyone—and the planet.

Leave the Capital
  • Language: en

Leave the Capital

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

During the British Invasion in the mid-sixties, the world turned and looked at London. That's how it remained, until four Mancunian musicians opted to plough their hard-earned cash back into the city they loved in the form of proper recording facilities. Eric Stewart of The Mindbenders and songwriter extraordinaire Graham Gouldman created Strawberry Studios; Keith Hopwood and Derek Leckenby of Herman's Hermits crafted Pluto. Between them, they facilitated a musical revolution that would be defined by its rejection of the capital. This book tells the story of Manchester music through the prism of the two studio's key recordings. Of course, that story inevitably takes in The Smiths, Joy Division, The Fall, and The Stone Roses. But it's equally the story of `Bus Stop' and `East West' and `I'm Not in Love'. Above all, it's the story of music that couldn't have been made anywhere else but Manchester.

Man of the Trees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Man of the Trees

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The inspiring tale of an Edwardian eccentric and the world's first "tree hugger," Man of the Trees introduces the storied life of Richard St. Barbe Baker to the world.

The Big Midweek
  • Language: en

The Big Midweek

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The first insider's account of life inside seminal British rock band, The Fall. Hanley's story unfolds like a novel; from 1979 when he joined The Fall with his schoolmates Marc Riley and Craig Scanlon, up to and including an infamous on-stage fight in New York in 1998, he puts us right in the heart of the action: on stage, on the tour bus, in the recording studio, and up close and personal with an eccentric cast of band mates. These vividly drawn scenes give unprecedented insight into the intense, highly-charged, creative atmosphere within The Fall, and their relentless work ethic which has won them a dedicated cult following, high-art respectability, and a unique place in popular music history. "One of the more sincere and endearing band biographies available. Hanley's book is enjoyable to read from start to finish."-LA Review of Books. A Guardian Book of the Year 2014 and A Rough Trade Book of the Year 2014.

The Spirit of Agriculture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

The Spirit of Agriculture

A series of fascinating essays looking at the importance of agriculture from a BahÁ'Í perspective. Agriculture and Religion: A Necessary Unity Paul Hanley Agriculture in the World's Religions: An Overview P.J. Stewart This Vital and Important Matter: A Survey of the BahÁ'Í Writings on Agriculture Paul Hanley The Involvement of the Central Figures of the BahÁ'Í Faith in Agriculture Iraj Poostchi A Perspective on Food in the BahÁ'Í Faith Paul Fieldhouse Rethinking the Management of Small Rural Businesses Michel P. Zahrai Reinventing the Village Gary Reusche The Genetic Modification of Crops: A BahÁ'Í's Perspective Paul Olson Igi Oko: The Tree Farms at Sapoba, Nigeria circa 1927 Richa...

Roller Coaster to Hell and Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Roller Coaster to Hell and Back

Roller Coaster to Hell and Back is the true story of Paul Hanley, who, after being sexually abused, turns against the world that betrayed him. Paul has not learned what love is. He is afraid of the truth. He trusts no one, including himself. Paul's painful growth into a man is both disturbing and inspiring. His vivid, unforgettable experiences uncover the twisted roots of the spiritual robbery that is sexual abuse. Paul's story also helps both counselors and survivors see how the sexually abused can heal - and even bloom - by facing the light.

The Last Seat in the House
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 529

The Last Seat in the House

Known as the "Father of Festival Sound," Bill Hanley (b. 1937) made his indelible mark as a sound engineer at the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Fair. Hanley is credited with creating the sound of Woodstock, which literally made the massive festival possible. Stories of his on-the-fly solutions resonate as legend among festivalgoers, music lovers, and sound engineers. Since the 1950s his passion for audio has changed the way audiences listen to and technicians approach quality live concert sound. John Kane examines Hanley’s echoing impact on the entire field of sound engineering, that crucial but often-overlooked carrier wave of contemporary music. Hanley’s innovations founded the sound r...

Respectable
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Respectable

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-04-21
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Society is often talked about as a ladder, which you can climb from bottom to top. The walls are less talked about. This book is about how people try to get over them, what it means if they do, and how class affects all of us. In autumn 1992, growing up on a vast Birmingham estate, the sixteen-year-old Lynsey Hanley went to sixth-form college. She knew that it would change her life but was entirely unprepared for the price she would have to pay: to leave behind her working-class world and become middle class. Class remains resolutely with us, as strongly present as it was fifty years ago. Entwined with it is the idea of aspiration, of social mobility, which received wisdom tells us is an une...

Red Laal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Red Laal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'Bad arse. Red Laal. If there did exist a Pakistani Don Corleone, then this was him.' M Y Alam's novel is a compelling tale of survival, honour and family values; it is at once a page-turning thriller and homage to his home city of Bradford. In Kilo and Red Laal, Alam has created characters beyond compare in contemporary British fiction.