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  • "Great-Heart": The Life Story of Theodore Roosevelt

    Daniel Henderson

    eBook
    subjectPresidents -- United States -- BiographyRoosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919INTRODUCTIONIn the following pages Daniel Henderson has presented in condensed form the life story of Theodore Roosevelt. The writer has made no serious effort to go into the details of his official and political career or to deal with the great questions of foreign and home policy which came up during his public career.Theodore Roosevelt’s activities were so varied and the field he covered so wide, that no work of this kind can give more than the barest outline. Nevertheless, the book is so written as to give those who may read it a general idea of his boyhood, his youth, and many of the things he did, his high ideals, his purity of purpose, his intense patriotism, his love of the outdoor life, and his understanding not only of towns and cities, but of the wild places of the world and the people, animals, and birds who dwell in them.The story brings out his intense Americanism, his love of fair play, and his fearless and straightforward character. He stands out as a man whose life was characterized not only by devotion to country and truth, as he saw it, but to the best interests of mankind. While his spirit was one of intense Americanism, his sympathies were as wide as the world.It is a book especially fitted for the youth of the country, and the record of achievements therein will serve as an inspiration to all who read it.Theodore Roosevelt was the most inspiring and, consequently, the most dominant figure in our national life since Lincoln, and his influence on American youth and upon our people as a whole will always be an uplifting one.His life will always be an inspiration for greater effort and for higher ideals.“Great-Heart” is dead but his influence lives on!.........
  • The Culture of Sports in the Harlem Renaissance

    Daniel Anderson

    eBook (McFarland, March 21, 2017)
    During the African American cultural resurgence of the 1920s and 1930s, professional athletes shared the spotlight with artists and intellectuals. Negro League baseball teams played in New York City's major-league stadiums and basketball clubs shared the bill with jazz bands at late night casinos. Yet sports rarely appear in the literature on the Harlem Renaissance. Although the black intelligentsia largely dismissed the popularity of sports, the press celebrated athletics as a means to participate in the debates of the day. A few prominent writers, such as Claude McKay and James Weldon Johnson, used sports in distinctive ways to communicate their vision of the Renaissance. Meanwhile, the writers of the Harlem press promoted sports with community consciousness, insightful analysis and a playful love of language, and argued for their importance in the fight for racial equality.
  • 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child

    David Henderson

    eBook (Atria Books, July 2, 2009)
    The expanded edition of the definitive, critically praised, and most beloved biography of music legend Jimi Hendrix—including previously unpublished photos.Originally published to great acclaim in 1978, ’Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky was written by poet, scholar, and Hendrix friend David Henderson as a personal favor to Jimi. Since then, it has garnered rave reviews and sold over 500,000 copies, reaching the legions of Hendrix fans worldwide. This most thorough update on the book in ten years is filled with brand-new photographs and fresh revelations. It includes more of Jimi’s personal writing, more details about his romantic relationships and sexual encounters, and more in-depth research by the author into Jimi’s music and creative life. At once a grand adventure and a vivid record of 1960s culture and politics, ’Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky shows Hendrix as a member of the Flower Power and the Black Power movements. With new access to old documents—once covered up by legal barriers—Henderson is now free to tell about Jimi’s opposition to the Vietnam war and his controversial support of the New York Panther 21. With his music selling off the shelves, Hendrix is a rock immortal and this is the only book to tell his whole story—now ready to reach more readers in this paperback edition.
  • The Culture of Sports in the Harlem Renaissance

    Daniel Anderson

    Paperback (McFarland & Company, March 28, 2017)
    During the African American cultural resurgence of the 1920s and 1930s, professional athletes shared the spotlight with artists and intellectuals. Negro League baseball teams played in New York City's major-league stadiums and basketball clubs shared the bill with jazz bands at late night casinos. Yet sports rarely appear in the literature on the Harlem Renaissance. Although the black intelligentsia largely dismissed the popularity of sports, the press celebrated athletics as a means to participate in the debates of the day. A few prominent writers, such as Claude McKay and James Weldon Johnson, used sports in distinctive ways to communicate their vision of the Renaissance. Meanwhile, the writers of the Harlem press promoted sports with community consciousness, insightful analysis and a playful love of language, and argued for their importance in the fight for racial equality.
  • The Man Upstairs

    Del Henderson

    eBook (GEMOO Publishing, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Tom and April, a newlywed couple, have found the perfect apartment. Well, perfect except for one thing…the neighbor.
  • 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: The Life of Jimi Hendrix

    David Henderson

    Paperback (Bantam, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Jimi Hendrix's explosion onto the rock and roll scene is one of the most remarkable legends in music history. Fusing blues, jazz, and outrageous psychdelia, Hendrix scored multitudes of devoted fans with his frenzied, irreverent guitar playing, singing, and song-writing. And at the age of twenty-seven, when his private nightmares caught up with his dreams, he died in a torrent of drugs and alcohol. More than a decade after his death, Hendrix is still considered by millions to be the greatest guitarist in rock and roll history. Now, David Henderson has captured the essence of Hendrix's intense, apocalyptic, and ultimately tragic life in this brilliantly researched, deeply honest and totally moving biography. Here is Hendrix, the REAL Hendrix--his boyhood in Seattle, his years in a crack U.S. paratroop regiment, his growing reputation as the best sideman in the business, his manic trip through superstardom, the songs, the concerts, the flaming guitars, the acid, the booze, and, most important, the incomparable legacy he left behind.
  • 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child

    David Henderson

    Paperback (Atria Books, July 21, 2009)
    The expanded edition of the definitive, critically praised, and most beloved biography of music legend Jimi Hendrix—including previously unpublished photos.Originally published to great acclaim in 1978, ’Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky was written by poet, scholar, and Hendrix friend David Henderson as a personal favor to Jimi. Since then, it has garnered rave reviews and sold over 500,000 copies, reaching the legions of Hendrix fans worldwide. This most thorough update on the book in ten years is filled with brand-new photographs and fresh revelations. It includes more of Jimi’s personal writing, more details about his romantic relationships and sexual encounters, and more in-depth research by the author into Jimi’s music and creative life. At once a grand adventure and a vivid record of 1960s culture and politics, ’Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky shows Hendrix as a member of the Flower Power and the Black Power movements. With new access to old documents—once covered up by legal barriers—Henderson is now free to tell about Jimi’s opposition to the Vietnam war and his controversial support of the New York Panther 21. With his music selling off the shelves, Hendrix is a rock immortal and this is the only book to tell his whole story—now ready to reach more readers in this paperback edition.
  • Monster Rebranded

    Sarah Wennik, Daniel Henderson

    eBook
    This big, furry, purple monster just wants to make some new friends! Why does everyone keep running away? Some insight from a brave little girl is about to transform everything.
  • 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child

    David Henderson

    Hardcover (Atria Books, July 1, 2008)
    A revised and expanded edition of the music icon's definitive biography includes forty percent new text and incorporates newly discovered personal writings, additional details on Hendrix's romantic relationships, and additional research into his creative life.
  • Marshal John Green: volume two.

    Daniel Henderson, Rodney Henderson

    language (Amazon, March 8, 2016)
    After the murder in nineteenth century San Antonio Texas of Marshal John Greens 2 wives, John decides to quit the Marshals service but changes his mind and becomes the U.S. Marshal for the city of Tucson Arizona There he finds a new life, but finds it not much different.
  • Tea with Rex

    David Henderson, Danielle Ward

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2017)
    Tea with Rex is a cute, heartwarming story about a little girl who wants to have a tea party with her older brother, Rex. Her brother is more inclined to play with dinosaurs. This book is great for siblings that sometimes need guidance on how to communicate, compromise, and play well with each other.
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