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For the first time in one volume each with a fascinating introduction come the stories of Rita Hayworth & Shawshank Redemption Hearts in Atlantis (Low Men in Yellow Coats) 1408 The Mangler & Children of the Corn. These five classic tales were turned into successful international films starring some of the world's most famous actors from Morgan Freeman & Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption through Anthony Hopkins in Hearts in Atlantis to John Cusack in 1408. Now you can read & re-read & own the originals. ...
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A modernist work of profound wisdom that continues to enthral readers with its subtle blend of Eastern mysticism & Western culture the Penguin Modern Classics" edition of Hermann Hesse's " Steppenwolf" is revised by Walter Sorell from the original translation by Basil Creighton. At first sight Harry Haller seems a respectable educated man. In reality he is the Steppenwolf: wild strange alienated from society & repulsed by the modern age. But as he is drawn into a series of dreamlike & sometimes savage encounters
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Kitty OBriens husband is a drunken thug & in order to feed her starving children she sells her body on the Liverpool docks. Her daughter Lizzie is pregnant by her father & still weak after her abortion she kills him. Her mother takes the blame but Lizzie cannot blot out the painful memories of her childhood. Eventually with a failed marriage behind her she finds fame fortune & friendship in Hollywood
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The untold true story of James Edmiston who suffered an extraordinary miscarriage of justice in 1983 when senior officials blocked vital witnesses coming to his trial which led to a personal tragedy; a broken marriage & the loss of a business. The book explains how he was wrongly charged with alleged illegal exports to Iraq & then took on the establishment against seemingly impossible odds for 25 years to establish his innocence & to win record compensation from the British government in a truly remarkable case. Divorced & bankrupted he is now rebuilding a shattered life nearly 30 years later. In 1993 the Scott Inquiry unearthed serious misconduct by senior officials who colluded to block vital defence witnesses from coming to trial
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For nearly 50 years Diana Athill edited (and nursed & coerced & coaxed) some of the most celebrated writers in the English language. In a prose style of inimitable wit & rare candour she recounts tales from a long life in publishing including her reflections on editing writers such as V. S. Naipaul Jean Rhys Gitta Sereny & Brian Moore. She also provides an account of her own writing career which

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Steppin' Razor The Life Of Peter Tosh

This is the very first biography of Peter Tosh rude boy founder member of The Wailers and a compelling recording artist in his own right. Tosh was an abrasive man who would eventually fall victim to his own uncompromising personality ultra-radical politics and a fearsome 'gangsta' reputation. One of reggae's most extraordinary stories the life of Peter Tosh could have only one end. He was murdered in a gunfight at his own home in 1987. One year later his album No Nuclear War" won the first ever Grammy award for best reggae album. Here are the women the drugs and the story behind Legalise It Tosh's famous early plea for the decriminalisation of marijuana. His personal musical odyssey is explored in detail as he strove to emerge from the shadow of Bob Marley eventually signing a contract
with Rolling Stones Records. Tosh's darker side is also revealed and the book includes an account of a notorious standoff with Keith Richards involving a machete and a loaded rifle!"
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This is the very first biography of Peter Tosh rude boy founder member of The Wailers & a compelling recording artist in his own right. Tosh was an abrasive man who would eventually fall victim to his own uncompromising personality ultra-radical politics & a fearsome 'gangsta' reputation. One of reggae's most extraordinary stories the life of Peter Tosh could have only one end. He was murdered in a gunfight at his own home in 1987. One year later his album No Nuclear War" won the first ever Grammy award for best reggae album. Here are the women the drugs & the story behind Legalise It Tosh's famous early plea for the decriminalisation of marijuana. His personal musical odyssey is explored in detail as he strove to emerge from the shadow of Bob Marley eventually signing a contract with Rolling Stones Records. Tosh's darker side is also revealed & the book

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an account of a notorious standoff with Keith Richards involving a machete & a loaded rifle!"

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