The Michael Jackson Treasures

The Michael Jackson Treasures
Author: Jason King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009
Genre: Singers
ISBN: 1603800735

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Michael Jackson Treasures

Michael Jackson Treasures
Author: Jason Gregory King
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009
Genre: African American singers
ISBN: 143512300X

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The Michael Jackson Treasures

The Michael Jackson Treasures
Author: Jason King,Professor and Chair of Theology Jason King, PhD
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: African American singers
ISBN: 1847377971

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Michael Jackson was one of the greats, an icon of the highest order whose talent and legacy remain indelibly etched in the memories of his fans. In a fitting tribute to his extraordinary, influential work, The Michael Jackson Treasureswill showcase 180 images and 15 to 20 items of removable memorabilia to offer fans a hands-on exploration of his day-to-day struggles and triumphs. The text will trace the evolution of his career from The Jackson 5 all the way through his early solo work, to the runaway success of Thriller, his legal troubles, and the outpouring of support and memories from fans and friends after his death. With an elegant, eye-catching foil cover treatment and vellum envelopes to house the removable items, the complete package will become a celebration of Michael Jackson's complicated, fascinating life.

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson
Author: Arno Bani
Publsiher: Editions du Chêne
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: African American singers
ISBN: 2812303689

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It's early summer in Jackson, Wyoming. Attorney-turned-fishing-guide Jake Trent is wading through a swift current of local politics, introspection, and tragedy. Three seemingly unrelated deaths have occurred in one day--a skier perishes in a freak avalanche, a French couple is discovered mutilated on a remote trail, and Jake himself finds the body of a tourist fisherman. Before long, the plausible explanations for each death dissolve. Is there a sinister connection between them? Defying the police, Jake teams up with park ranger Noelle Klimpton to get to the bottom of these disturbing events. What they discover will put all their lives at risk ...

Searching for Michael Jackson s Nose

Searching for Michael Jackson s Nose
Author: Scott Feschuk
Publsiher: McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551995281

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In his first book, National Post columnist Scott Feschuk offers a hilarious, satirical take on trends in television and our peculiar obsession with the famous, the infamous, and the nature of Tom Cruise’s sexuality. Searching for Michael Jackson’s Nose romps through the birth and the future of reality television, takes readers to the all-star parties thrown each summer by the major American television networks, and makes the case that what the world needs now is more – yes, more! – showbiz award shows. It pokes fun at Hollywood’s rich and renowned, and also at Steve Guttenberg. It both applauds and skewers our intensifying fascination with the profoundly inconsequential: tribal councils, celebrity interviews, the crude romantic exploits of bachelors and bogus millionaires. And it takes us on a tour through the prevailing popular culture of the twenty-first century, with stops at the Starship Enterprise, Britney Spears, Sesame Street, the Oscars, Pamela Anderson, a naked Billy Baldwin, and the everchanging facial topography of the King of Pop.

Children as Treasures

Children as Treasures
Author: Mark Jones
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684175017

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"Mark Jones examines the making of a new child’s world in Japan between 1890 and 1930 and focuses on the institutions, groups, and individuals that reshaped both the idea of childhood and the daily life of children. Family reformers, scientific child experts, magazine editors, well-educated mothers, and other prewar urban elites constructed a model of childhood—having one’s own room, devoting time to homework, reading children’s literature, playing with toys—that ultimately became the norm for young Japanese in subsequent decades. This book also places the story of modern childhood within a broader social context—the emergence of a middle class in early twentieth century Japan. The ideal of making the child into a “superior student” (yutosei) appealed to the family seeking upward mobility and to the nation-state that needed disciplined, educated workers able to further Japan’s capitalist and imperialist growth. This view of the middle class as a child-centered, educationally obsessed, socially aspiring stratum survived World War II and prospered into the years beyond."

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson
Author: David Lifton
Publsiher: Whitman Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0794829295

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All removable documents and memorabilia in this book are replicas and not the originals.

People Tribute

People Tribute
Author: Steve Dougherty
Publsiher: People
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009
Genre: Rock musicians
ISBN: 1603206183

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Rising from an impoverished upbringing in Indiana, Michael Jackson would go on to become a pop performer like no other. This book celebrates his life, as well as touching on the more controversial dramas of his later years.