Kara s Tombstone

Kara s Tombstone
Author: Jaeger Foxx
Publsiher: Jaeger Foxx
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798373664158

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Young adult R recently moved to a small English town called Lybster to start a new life. One day after walking home, he's suddenly hit by a truck and saved by a local deathrock band who call themselves Cursed Consolation. In addition to making music, they introduce themselves as paranormal investigators, who are skilled in practicing witchcraft and want him to join them. When a girl named Jackie and R eventually grow closer as friends, she offers to help him contact someone from his past to hopefully get closure. But it goes terribly wrong, and they are left with a mess bigger than they anticipated. In order to handle the situation properly, the band is forced to face their painful pasts and one another, all propelled by a dangerous force out of their control.

Imagining Tombstone

Imagining Tombstone
Author: Kara L. McCormack
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-05-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700622238

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When prospector "Ed" Schieffelin set out from Fort Huachuca in 1877 in search of silver, skeptics told him all he'd find would be his own tombstone. What he did discover, of course, was one of the richest veins of silver in the West—a strike he wryly called Tombstone. Briefly a boomtown, in less than a decade Tombstone was fading into what, for the next half-century, looked more like a ghost town. How is it, Kara McCormack asks, that the resurrection of a few of the town's long-dead figures, caught forever in a thirty-second shoot-out, revived the moribund Tombstone—and turned it into what the Arizona Office of Tourism today calls "equal parts Deadwood and Disney"? A meditation on the marketing of "authenticity," Imagining Tombstone considers this "most authentic western town in America" as the intersection of history and mythmaking, entertainment and education, the wish to preserve, the will to succeed, and the need to survive. McCormack revisits the facts behind the feud that culminated in the Earp brothers' and Doc Holliday's long walk to their showdown with the Clantons and McLaurys—a walk reenacted by so many actors that it became a ritual of Hollywood westerns and a staple of present-day Tombstone's tourist offerings. Taking into account decades of preservation efforts, stories told by Hollywood, performances on the town's streets, the fervor of Earp historians and western history buffs, and global notions of the West, Imagining Tombstone shows how the town's tenacity depends on far more than a "usable past." If Tombstone is "The Town Too Tough to Die," it is also, as this edifying and entertaining book makes clear, the place where authentic history and its counterpart in popular culture reveal their lasting and lucrative hold on the public imagination.

Tombstone Deadwood and Dodge City

Tombstone  Deadwood  and Dodge City
Author: Kevin Britz,Roger L. Nichols
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2018-08-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806162041

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“Shootin’—Lynchin’—Hangin’,” announces the advertisement for Tombstone’s Helldorado Days festival. Dodge City’s Boot Hill Cemetery sports an “authentic hangman’s tree.” Not to be outdone, Deadwood’s Days of ’76 celebration promises “miners, cowboys, Indians, cavalry, bars, dance halls and gambling dens.” The Wild West may be long gone, but its legend lives on in Tombstone, Arizona; Deadwood, South Dakota; and Dodge City, Kansas. In Tombstone, Deadwood, and Dodge City, Kevin Britz and Roger L. Nichols conduct a tour of these iconic towns, revealing how over time they became repositories of western America’s defining myth. Beginning with the founding of the communities in the 1860s and 1870s, this book traces the circumstances, conversations, and clashes that shaped the settlements over the course of a century. Drawing extensively on literature, newspapers, magazines, municipal reports, political correspondence, and films and television, the authors show how Hollywood and popular novels, as well as major historical events such as the Great Depression and both world wars, shaped public memories of these three towns. Along the way, Britz and Nichols document the forces—from business interests to political struggles—that influenced dreams and decisions in Tombstone, Deadwood, and Dodge City. After the so-called rowdy times of the open frontier had passed, town promoters tried to sell these towns by remaking their reputations as peaceful, law-abiding communities. Hard times made boosters think again, however, and they turned back to their communities’ rowdy pasts to sell the towns as exemplars of the western frontier. An exploration of the changing times that led these towns to be marketed as reflections of the Old West, Tombstone, Deadwood, and Dodge City opens an illuminating new perspective on the crafting and marketing of America’s mythic self-image.

Love Thy Family

Love Thy Family
Author: S.G. Abelson
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781638445586

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Family, life and death, the struggle for peace, happiness, and the understanding of the unexplainable--these are the elements Michael Vinci struggles with time and time again all the while facing his own mortality in this emotional journey to understand the incomprehensible, to forgive, to let go, to heal from the deepest wounds, coping with death and to strive forward, to embrace the value of family, and the compassion of healing while discovering the seeds of a truth far beyond our comprehension. Embark on the start of a long journey involving every life-form on the planet and perhaps the universe.

Stagecoach to Tombstone

Stagecoach to Tombstone
Author: Howard Hughes
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2007-10-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780857717016

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The true story of the American West on film, through its shooting stars and the directors who shot them...Howard Hughes explores the Western, running from John Ford's "Stagecoach" to the revisionary "Tombstone". Writing with panache and fresh insight, he explores 27 key films, and draws on production notes, cast and crew biographies, and the films' box-office success, to reveal their place in western history. He shows how through reinvention and resurrection, this genre continually postpones the big adios and avoids ending up in Boot Hill...permanently. Major films covered include the best from genre giants John Ford, Howard Hawks and John Wayne, plus classics "High Noon", "Shane", "The Magnificent Seven" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Stagecoach to Tombstone" makes many more stops along the way, examining well-known blockbusters and lowly B-movie oaters alike. It examines comedy westerns, adventures 'south of the border', singing cowboys and the varied depiction of Native Americans on screen. Hughes also engagingly charts the genre's timely renovation by Sam Peckinpah ("Ride the High Country" and "The Wild Bunch"), Sergio Leone ("Once Upon a Time in the West") and Clint Eastwood ("The Outlaw Josey Wales" and "Unforgiven"). Presented too are the best of western trivia, a filmography of essential films - and ten aficionados and critics, including Alex Cox, Christopher Frayling, Philip French and Ed Buscombe, give their verdict on the best in the west.

Prague

Prague
Author: Derek Sayer
Publsiher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781789140316

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Thirty years ago, Prague was a closed book to most travelers. Today, it is Europe’s fifth-most-visited city, surpassed only by London, Paris, Istanbul, and Rome. With a stunning natural setting on the Vltava river and featuring a spectacular architectural potpourri of everything from Romanesque rotundas to gothic towers, Renaissance palaces, Baroque churches, art nouveau cafés, and cubist apartment buildings, Prague may well be Europe’s most beautiful capital city. But behind this beauty lies a turbulent and often violent history, and in this book, Derek Sayer explores both. Located at the uneasy center of the continent, Prague has been a crossroads of cultures for more than a millennium. From the religious wars of the middle ages and the nationalist struggles of the nineteenth century to the modern conflicts of fascism, communism, and democracy, Prague’s history is the history of the forces that have shaped Europe. Sayer also goes beyond the complexities of Prague’s colorful past: his expert, very readable, and exquisitely illustrated guide helps us to see what Prague is today. He not only provides listings of what to see, hear, and do and where to eat, drink, and shop, but also offers deep personal reflection on the sides of Prague tourists seldom see, from a model interwar modernist villa colony to Europe’s biggest Vietnamese market.

Pub164 2004 Sailing Directions Enroute

Pub164  2004 Sailing Directions  Enroute
Author: NIMA
Publsiher: ProStar Publications
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1577855698

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Sailing Directions 164 (Enroute) covers New Guinea from the islands between Mindanao and Sulawesi to Louisiade Archipelago, including the Banda Sea and the Vittaz Strait. It is issued for use in conjunction with Sailing Directions 120 (Planning Guide) Pacific Ocean and Southeast Asia. Companion volumes are Sailing Directions 161, 162, and 163.

Where Cultures Meet

Where Cultures Meet
Author: Natalia Berger
Publsiher: Ministry of Defence Publishing House
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015018891864

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