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Spreadin' Rhythm Around: Black Popular Songwriters, 1880-1930
Published in Hardcover by Schirmer Books (December, 2000)
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Fabulous account of struggle and success
Glad That They Were "Spreadin' Rhythm Around"
The complete source for information in this area. Proves to be an indispensable research guide. The impressive data, design, and layout are all first-rate. Photos and pix are priceless. A presentation of great beauty and charm. Highly recommended.
Acid: The Secret History of LSD
Published in Paperback by VISION Paperbacks (June, 2001)
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Trippy
Steamshovel Press editor Kenn Thomas wrote the foreword to this new, updated and US-marketed edition of David Black's 1997 history. The angle on psychedelic history taken by Black that makes the volume unique is an expanded look at the life of Ronald Stark, a transnational doper that helped usher the burgeoning interest in LSD into the hands of the mafia. It also connects it all up to the assassination of Aldo Moro in Italy, and hence to the current political climate (the "strategy of tension", against not just psychedelic libertarians but anyone critical of the status quo. This new edition includes as an appendix "An Open Letter from the Friends of Timothy Leary", circulated after the FBI tried to smear Leary with selected release of FOIPA files, plus another appendix on the "Manson-Stark Conspiracy Theory."
Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina and the Fate of Black Schools in the South
Published in Hardcover by Univ of North Carolina Pr (April, 1994)
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An alternative story of school desegregation
An inspiring story of a black community's struggle to save its schools! I use this book in an educational history course I teach at the university level. Students love the book and begin to think more critically about issues surrounding school desegregation as a result of reading it. I highly recommend it.
Black and White Photography
Published in Paperback by Delmar Learning (December, 1994)
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Black and White Photography
The text is clear and easy to understand. The graphics and illustrations support the text extremely well. I have found this book to be an excellent text to teach from. Students enjoy reading it and they find it easy to follow. This book also contains wonderful photographs to inspire young photographers. I f you teach photography you should not overlook this well written and illustrated book.
Black Chord
Published in Hardcover by Universe Books (October, 1999)
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Elegant & Eloquent
Haunting photos with a very intimate feeling to them, and eloquent text make thought-provoking points about black culture, its social impact and the feelings these artists have always had for each other. Getting strengths from each other, they taught us all things about how to be strong. Unique and provocative book. Really enjoyed and learned from it.
The Black Pope
Published in Paperback by Commonwealth Pubns Inc (October, 1999)
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Terriffic suspenseful tale woven with religious themes.
Don't let the tag line fool you. This is not your standard good triumph over evil story of religious endeavors. This is a down and dirty fight for the ownership of the potential Armageddon.
Throughout the book I was amazed to find that I couldn't pinpoint who was good and who was evil until nearly the very end. The subtle clues usually left me wondering if the clues were truly reality or just a bad nightmare. David Lynn Anderson has worked within a not-to-distant future and successfully brought the entire world to economic ruin in a very convincing manner.
I highly recommend this book for anyone that likes not only science fiction/fantasy, but to anyone who likes suspense and stories that mess with your mind. This novel left me wondering, "Where is God?!"
Black Reconstruction in America
Published in Paperback by Atheneum Books (February, 1992)
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The book you need to read
DuBois goes state by ruthless state describing the atrocities committed upon black folks by white folks. In one story he tells of a black man riding a mule and a white man wants the mule so he walks up to the black man and shoots him off.
In another story he describes a husband and wife who have traveled miles on foot after the wife (who is pregnant)was beaten unmercifully by her ex-master. Her skin has been ripped to the bone by the cat-o-nine tails
In another story he describes a husband and wife who have traveled miles on foot after the wife (who is pregnant)was beaten unmercifully by her ex-master. Her skin has been ripped to the bone by the cat-o-nine tails
Black Snow
Published in Paperback by China Books & Periodicals (January, 1993)
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finest novel on contemporary China
Little has been translated into English by Chinese writers whose novels are set in the 1990's. Liu Heng, author of the story which formed the basis for the film, Ju Dou, fills in much of that gap with Howard Goldblatt's excellent translation. A poignant, compelling novel of unrelenting realism, "Black Snow" portrays contemporary life in Beijing in stark and everyday terms. It is a masterpiece of insight into the neglected landscape of ordinary workers existing in extraordinary times. Somehow the mundane comes alive in Liu's writing. The characters are round and, therefore, believable, unlike so many we read in other novels by both exile Chinese and American writers. Nothing is predictable yet nothing is made sensational for its own sake to merely titillate the reader. My graduate students are reading it with keen interest here in Beijing and confirm its veracity. They even admit to having learned a thing or two about the lives of street peddlars in the process. The novel addresses the question of what happens when a disaffected youth attempts to redeem himself, not so much in the eyes of others, as in his own eyes. The finest novel available in English in this genre, in my opinion.
Bones on Black Spruce Mountain
Published in Paperback by Yearling (January, 1984)
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Vermont adventure
Spruce Mt. near Barre, VT is David Budbill's inspriation for "Bones on Black Spruce Mountain". A visable presence from his writing cabin Budbill fantasized about climbing the mountain and what he might find at the top. He turned this fantasy into a fast paced adventure story about two boys setting out on the camping trip of their lives. Once the boys proved that they were right they could never share their discovery without betraying the bones that they found in the cave at the top of the mountain. David Budbill won the Dortho Canfield Fisher Book Award fo this book. The school children of Vermont voted this book the best on published during 1978 and it has been a popular one here in Vermont ever since. When Bidbill accepted the award he told the students who supported his book to kick in the screens of their television sets and get outside and explore for themselves.
C.R.W. Nevinson: The Twentieth Century
Published in Hardcover by Merrell Publishers (March, 2000)
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An Extremely High Quality Book
It seems to me that few have seen the remarkable works of this master painter. If you haven't you're missing out. I had to write a review of this book, because no one has yet, and I wanted to express what an amazing job the Publishers did. This book shows Nevinson's work in great detail and has some of the highest quality pictures of his paintings I have ever seen. Nevinson paints some of the most visually stunning pictures of World War I. They are violent and vivid, full of energy and color...Groetesque and romantic all the same. Give these publishers (and Nevinson) some credit and ~BUY THIS BOOK~
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Reading this fabulous account of so many talented Blacks hitting their heads against the stone wall of prejudice at almost every turn, I was fascinated, sad, and increasingly angry at story after story about composer after composer, lyricist after lyricist, who had so much to offer and and were for the most part obliged to perpetuate the stereotypical image imposed upon them and their people. Now and then, a bright light breaks through as with the story of James Resse Europe's Clef Club, a union of black musicians that managed (with the help of Irene and Vernon Castle) to make their orchestras and bands those of choice by white high society. You will be equally riveted to the other accounts of men like James A. Bland, Bert Williams, W.C. Handy, Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake, and others some more familiar and less familiar to most readers.
Many of the defeats described are not necessarily the result of racism. When one of the personalities involved was at fault through his own temper or poor judgment, the authors do not shirk in pointing out where the blame lies. They also do something I found lacking in their other book: when they say how good or innovative a song was, they give reasons in musical terms for that judgment.
On the other hand, whereas their other book has amazingly concise and full appendices of works, dates, publishers, and so on, this book has none. I would greatly have appreciated a list of the all the shows mentioned in the text in chronological order. Perhaps a later edition will include this.