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An inspiring book by Paul Rance, who details his Mother Thelma's brave fight against breast cancer and a disabling stroke. This book also details problems encountered dealing with 'the system', within Lincolnshire and beyond, and how the power of music can work as therapy.
In Being St. Francis the author looks at ways that we can improve as individuals and as a society. The focus in this book is on love and kindness, and to value all living things - just as St. Francis did. If you care about human rights, animal rights/animal welfare issues, environmental issues, green left politics this book should appeal to you.
101 poetry tips written in a witty style by poet Paul Rance, who was also editor and publisher at the long standing Peace & Freedom Press. Paul uses his 30+ years in the world of poetry to offer advice to poets on writing, performing and publishing their poetry.
Any debate on England's 50 greatest footballers will always create arguments. But in this booksmusicfilmstv.com book, Paul Rance puts his head above the parapet.
The majority finally react against the greedy few, and it all starts with a rabbit called Brutus. If you like a mix of the dark, humorous, erotic, philosophical, futuristic and a world-changing rabbit this book's for you! 'Brutus - the Rabbit That Changed the World' looks into a future that's not too far away, and one which offers hope to those who feel there is none.
A list of 50 of the greatest players to play for Luton Town, together with brief biographies.
Paul Rance reports on all 64 matches at the 2006 World Cup in Germany - from his armchair. From Germany's sparkling opening to Zinedine Zidane's headbutt on Italian defender Marco Materazzi, the author records, in eccentric fashion, the notable moments from one of the best World Cups of recent times - complete with all of the results, goal scorers and attendances.
Memories by the author of Luton in Bedfordshire and beyond from childhood to young adulthood in the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s - and of the pop culture and national and global events of the time that continue to resonate.
A look back at 50 of the memorable moments and people of the 1960s from a British perspective.