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  • Django Reinhardt

    Charles Delaunay

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Aug. 22, 1982)
    No European jazz musician has so enchanted the word as Django Reinhardt, the gypsy guitarist whose recording with Stephane Grappelly and the Hot Club of France have meant "The Thirties" to several generations of listeners, influencing musicians as far afield as Larry Coryell, Leon Redbone, Eddy Lang, and Charlie Christian.This is the only full-length study of Django ever published in English, an unforgettable portrait of a wild and independent figure who never learned to read or write (friends forged his autographs), exasperated those people who lived by schedules, gambled away a week's salary in a night, but who played the guitar like no one before or since. The distinguished French critic Charles Delaunay, who knows more about Django than anyone alive, here provides not only the familiar outline of a life--the childhood travels in gypsy caravans, the fire that left Django with a crippled hand, the legendary temper and generosity--but he also collected scores of anecdotes about the sensitivity and musical gifts that were the basis for Django's appearance as a character in Jean Cocteau's Les Enfants Terribles. Who else but Django could charm his way out of a jail sentence by serenading the police officer with his guitar?The comprehensive discography at the back of the book completes Delaunay's picture of this "misrepresented and fantastic creature, at once so captivating and so divorced from the contentions of his age."
  • 1947: When All Hell Broke Loose In Baseball

    Red Barber

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, March 22, 1984)
    When Jackie Robinson was penciled into the lineup for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, America's national pastime and America's future changed forever. How much is reflected in a remark Martin Luther King Jr. made to Don Newcombe: "You'll never know what you and Jackie and Roy did to make it possible to do my job." Red Barber was perfectly situated to observe this drama. Broadcaster for the Dodgers, friend of Branch Rickey-who confided in him before and during the year of decision-and keen student of the game and the behavior of its players, Red held the microphone as the story unfolded with a cast of characters that included baseball immortals Duke Snyder, Leo Durocher, Pee Wee Reese, Peter Reiser, Larry McPhail, and Joe DiMaggio. Towering above them all are Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey-who together made baseball and American history and whose courage and toughness Red Barber captures so beautifully in this book.
  • Slumber party

    Christopher Pike

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1985)
    When a ski weekend reunites a group of teenage girls eight years after a fire at a slumber party disfigured one of them and killed her sister, new fire-related accidents suggest that one of them may have been responsible.
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  • My Wonderful World Of Slapstick

    Buster Keaton

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, Aug. 22, 1982)
    Buster Keaton's autobiography is a view into the quirky mind behind the stoic face of the legendary film comedian.
  • Crusade in Europe

    Dwight D Eisenhower

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, March 15, 1979)
    "... 'Crusade in Europe' occupies a secure place, alongside the 'Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant', as one of the outstanding examples of military memoirs." - from rear cover.
  • The Broadcasters

    Red Barber

    Paperback (Da Capo Press, March 21, 1986)
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  • Why the whales came

    Michael Morpurgo

    Hardcover (Heinemann, Aug. 16, 1985)
    Two children befriend the old man known as the Birdman of Bryher and help him lift a curse from their island.
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  • Alive!

    Piers Paul Read

    Paperback (Mandarin, Nov. 5, 1992)
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  • Fight for freedom: Exciting stories of real people

    William Lefkowitz

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1976)
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  • Will My Rabbit Go to Heaven?: And Other Questions Children Ask

    Jeremie Hughes

    Paperback (Lion UK, Feb. 1, 1988)
    A minister's wife and mother of two children suggests answers for difficult questions asked by children about death and suffering, God, heaven and hell, and sex.
  • Bad luck stars of sports: True stories of courage

    Gordon Carlson

    Unknown Binding (Xerox Education Publications, March 15, 1976)
    True stories of courage in sports.
  • Earth's hidden mysteries: Accounts of mankind's unsolved puzzles

    Carl Cohen

    Unknown Binding (Xerox Education Publications, March 15, 1974)
    Mysteries of the Devil's Triangle, The Ship MAry Celeste, Mystery ships from space and more