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Brutal Sexual Abuse. Fear. Betrayal. Shame.
A pictorial look at the making of the James Bond film "Die Another Day."
Skyfall, starring Daniel Craig as James Bond, will be the latest addition to the most successful film series ever made. Set to be the movie event of the year and starring big names including Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes and Albert Finney, 2012 is a big year for Bond as the famous spy celebrates being 50 and fabulous. This is your chance to go behind the scenes with Skyfall Bond on Set. Capture the glamour and excitement of film-making on location with a spectacular portfolio of photographs by authorised Bond stills photographer Greg Williams as he creates a unique visual record of the making of the movie. Plus candid shots of the stars and sequences feature many of the movie's breathtaking set pieces. The first published book to reveal thestars, locations and set pieces, Skyfall Bond on Set is a stylish souvenir of a soon-to-be classic movie.
Kaffir Khan is on life support after Trevor the psycho put him in hospital over a small sum owed. Counci llor Goodge is trying to keep his head above water after a s eries of race hate crimes and local pressure from residents wanting a solution. '
This work comprises six chapters providing an insight into the points that typically arise in TOLATA claims. It will be of use to family and chancery practitioners alike, as well as litigants in person, arbitrators and any other person who wishes to more fully understand property law in the cohabitation context.
“Heartbreaking and uplifting… a searing book about race and prejudice in America… brims with insights that only someone who has lived on both sides of the racial divide could gain.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer “A triumph of storytelling as well as a triumph of spirit.”—Alex Kotlowitz, award-winning author of There Are No Children Here As a child in 1950s segregated Virginia, Gregory Howard Williams grew up believing he was white. But when the family business failed and his parents’ marriage fell apart, Williams discovered that his dark-skinned father, who had been passing as Italian-American, was half black. The family split up, and Greg, his younger brother, and their father mo...
Vibrant and lyrical, the works that have survived artists Olly & Suzi's 15 years of adventures fill the pages of this equally boundary-defying book. 400 full-color illustrations.
Before the world learned that the Abu Sayyaf guerrillas in the Philippines were linked to Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network, Greg Williams knew it intimately. In 1996, he fell victim to the gang's brutality when he was kidnapped. When his story begins, Williams, who once believed he had it all: a loving wife, a satisfying job and two wonderful children, suffers a freak, crippling accident which sends his life into a tailspin and catapults him onto the streets. Desperate and forlorn, he hears a stirring church sermon and hoping to find his own compass, he travels to the Philippines to serve with a Christian missionary helping the impoverished, starving children of the island nation. But his dream turns into a nightmare when, within days of his arrival, he is taken hostage by members of the Islamic terrorist group, Abu Sayyaf, which puts a high price on his release.
Permission to Laugh explores the work of three generations of German artists who, beginning in the 1960s, turned to jokes and wit in an effort to confront complex questions regarding German politics and history. Gregory H. Williams highlights six of them—Martin Kippenberger, Isa Genzken, Rosemarie Trockel, Albert Oehlen, Georg Herold, and Werner Büttner—who came of age in the mid-1970s in the art scenes of West Berlin, Cologne, and Hamburg. Williams argues that each employed a distinctive brand of humor that responded to the period of political apathy that followed a decade of intense political ferment in West Germany. Situating these artists between the politically motivated art of 196...
As the Nazis come to power in Germany, a violent argument over a secret key causes young Johann to lose the only parent he has left. Worse, it is his half-brother, Dieter, who commits this horrific act of betrayal. Though their fragile family bonds are irrevocably destroyed, the brothers? paths are destined to cross again. Years later, in 1945, Hitler's army is on the verge of defeat as Soviet forces enter Germany. Hiding in plain sight, Johann works to save German lives, secretly despising the F'hrer to whom Dieter has sworn his allegiance. Yet now it is Dieter who holds a terrible secret that threatens not just Johann and his family, but an entire city unsuspecting of the enemy within. As Germany falls before the Allies? merciless advance, Johann and Dieter are locked in their own furious battle while the fate of the entire city of Berlin rests in their hands.