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Beast - C. M. Kushins - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Beast - C. M Kushins - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Island of the Blue Foxes - Stephen Bown - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Rommel's North Africa Campaign - Jack Greene - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Caesar Against The Celts - Ramon Jimenez - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

The Lennon Companion - Elizabeth Thomson - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Standing Fast - Tom Mathews - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Standing Fast - Tom Mathews - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

"There are books which change you just in the reading, and Roy Wilkins has written such a book. Spanning more than a century, it''s as much the story of a movement as of a man. . . . With an extraordinary blend of passion and restraint, he chronicles the slow, unfinished process of America''s emergence from racism. . . . We need this book, because such battles often don''t stay won and have to be refought in each generation."-- Christian Science Monitor History will remember Roy Wilkins (1901-1981) as one of the great leaders of the twentieth century for his contributions to the advancement of civil rights in America. For nearly half a century--first as assistant secretary, also succeeding W. E. B. Dubois as editor of The Crisis , and finally succeeding Walter White as executive director--Roy Wilkins served and led the N.A.A.C.P. in their fight for justice for African Americans. Wilkins was a relentless pragmatist who advocated progressive change through legal action. He participated or led in the achievement of every major civil rights advance, working for the integration of the army, helping to plan and organize the historic march on Washington, and pushing every president from Franklin Roosevelt to Jimmy Carter to implement civil rights legislation. This is a dramatic story of one man''s struggle for his people''s rights, as well as a vivid recollection of the events and the people that have shaped modern black history. Introduction by Julian Bond

DKK 198.00
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John Muir - Frederick Turner - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Geronimo - Alexander B. Adams - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Apathy for the Devil - Nick Kent - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Please Please Tell Me Now - Stephen Davis - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Please Please Tell Me Now - Stephen Davis - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Lifelong fans and interested newcomers will love this stunning biography of Duran Duran by the bestselling author of Gold Dust Woman and Hammer of the Gods . In Please Please Tell Me Now, bestselling rock biographer Stephen Davis tells the story of Duran Duran, the quintessential band of the 1980s. Their pretty boy looks made them the stars of fledgling MTV, but it was their brilliant musicianship that led to a string of number one hits. By the end of the decade, they had sold 60 million albums; today, they've sold over 100 million albums—and counting. Davis traces their roots to the austere 1970s British malaise that spawned both the Sex Pistols and Duran Duran—two seemingly opposite music extremes. Handsome, British, and young, it was Duran Duran that headlined Live Aid, not Bob Dylan or Led Zeppelin. The band moved in the most glamorous circles: Nick Rhodes became close with Andy Warhol, Simon LeBon with Princess Diana, and John Taylor dated quintessential British bad girl Amanda De Cadanet. With timeless hits like "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Girls on Film," "Rio," "Save a Prayer," and the bestselling James Bond theme in the series' history, "A View to Kill," Duran Duran has cemented its legacy in the pop pantheon—and with a new album and a worldwide tour on the way, they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Featuring exclusive interviews with the band and never-before-published photos from personal archives, Please Please Tell Me Now offers a definitive account of one of the last untold sagas in rock and roll history—a treat for diehard fans, new admirers, and music lovers of any age.

DKK 165.00
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Slaughtermatic - Steve Aylett - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Black Rebellion - Thomas Higginson - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Thomas Morris Chester, Black Civil War Correspondent - R.j.m. Blackett - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

The Civil War Papers Of George B. Mcclellan - Stephen Sears - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Civil War Generalship - W. Wood - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Yours Cruelly, Elvira - Cassandra Peterson - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Yours Cruelly, Elvira - Cassandra Peterson - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

**Instant New York Times Bestseller, Los Angeles Times Bestseller, USA Today Bestseller, Publishers Weekly Bestseller** On Good Friday in 1953, at only 18 months old, 25 miles from the nearest hospital in Manhattan, Kansas, Cassandra Peterson reached for a pot on the stove and doused herself in boiling water. Third-degree burns covered 35% of her body, and the prognosis wasn''t good. But she survived. Burned and scarred, the impact stayed with her and became an obstacle she was determined to overcome. Feeling like a misfit led to her love of horror. While her sisters played with Barbie dolls, Cassandra built model kits of Frankenstein and Dracula, and idolized Vincent Price.Due to a complicated relationship with her mother, Cassandra left home at 14, and by age 17 she was performing at the famed Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas. Run-ins with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Tom Jones helped her grow up fast. Then a chance encounter with her idol Elvis Presley, changed the course of her life forever, and led her to Europe where she worked in film and traveled Italy as lead singer of an Italian pop band. She eventually made her way to Los Angeles, where she joined the famed comedy improv group, The Groundlings, and worked alongside Phil Hartman and Paul "Pee-wee" Reubens, honing her comedic skills.Nearing age 30, a struggling actress considered past her prime, she auditioned at local LA channel KHJ as hostess for the late night vintage horror movies. Cassandra improvised, made the role her own, and got the job on the spot. Yours Cruelly, Elvira is an unforgettably wild memoir. Cassandra doesn''t shy away from revealing exactly who she is and how she overcame seemingly insurmountable odds. Always original and sometimes outrageous, her story is loaded with twists, travails, revelry, and downright shocking experiences. It is the candid, often funny, and sometimes heart-breaking tale of a Midwest farm girl''s long strange trip to become the world''s sexiest, sassiest Halloween icon.

DKK 229.00
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Monte Cassino - David Hapgood - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Brother Ray - Ray Charles - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Lonely Avenue - Alex Halberstadt - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Lonely Avenue - Alex Halberstadt - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

One of the most original, influential, and commercially successful American songwriters, Jerome Felder, aka Doc Pomus (1925-1991), gave the world a dazzling legacy of musical hits during rock ''n'' roll''s first decade. A role model for generations of writers and performers, Doc was renowned for his mastery of virtually every popular style, from the gutbucket rhythm and blues of "Lonely Avenue" to the symphonic soul of "Save the Last Dance for Me" to the pure pop of "Viva Las Vegas." His songs-"This Magic Moment," "A Teenager in Love," "Hushabye," "Little Sister," "Turn Me Loose," and many others-have been recorded by everyone from Ray Charles, Elvis Presley, and B. B. King to Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, and Bruce Springsteen, with sales exceeding 100 million. Doc was ready-made for literature. His collaborator Mort Shuman once described him as an "entire rollicking soul neighborhood rolled into one man." Garrulous, profane, hilarious, and Rabelaisian, Doc was never inhibited about offering his opinions and his friendship. His confidants, collaborators, and discoveries included Duke Ellington, John Lennon, Dr. John, Jimmy Scott, Bette Midler, and Lou Reed. In the words of renowned producer Jerry Wexler, "If the music industry had a heart, it would be Doc Pomus." Despite, or more likely because of, his successes, few acquaintances knew that this writer of jukebox hits led one of the most dramatic and unlikely lives of his time. Spanning extravagant wealth and desperate poverty, suburban domesticity and the depths of New York''s underworld, worldwide fame and near-total obscurity, enduring love and persistent loneliness, Doc''s story remains one of the great untold American lives. Its chapters comprise a back-room history of rock ''n'' roll, touching on more than a half-century of American popular music-from the blues Doc performed with Lester Young to his collaborations with the luminaries of New York''s punk scene, shot through with vivid portraits of virtually every major player. Lonely Avenue is the first biography of this American original, so elegantly rendered that it reads like a novel, and fortified by full, exclusive access to Doc Pomus''s family, friends, voluminous journals, and archives.

DKK 180.00
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Eric Clapton - Harry Shapiro - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Fire This Time - Gerald Horne - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

The Duel For France, 1944 - Martin Blumenson - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

From Satchmo To Miles - Leonard Feather - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk