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Robert Gordon

    Robert Gordon
    Men in black II
    Bicycle Thieves
    It Came From Memphis
    The King on the Road
    Elvis 1935 - 1977
    Monet
    • 2024

      The Ghost Bus

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The early 1940s saw an America divided. Whilst Europe tore itself apart with a brutal war, many Americans felt far removed from the conflict and would have preferred their country to remain neutral. There were, however, growing calls for the United States to join the allied forces in their fight against Nazi Germany - and there were also those who would have liked to see the very opposite. Eighty years later, a Jewish American investigative reporter finds himself haunted by nightly visions of a terrifying 1930s era bus. Luke Spitz's efforts to find the source of his spine-tingling nightmares lead him to a story of events that could have changed America's political agenda and, possibly, the outcome of World War II. But Luke soon finds that there are those who do not wish him to share what he has found.

      The Ghost Bus
    • 2024

      December 31, 1965: Five close friends, realising that circumstances will see them go their separate ways in the world, make a secret pact to meet again. Twenty-five years later, Matt Brown is agonising about attending that reunion, for as desperate as he is to see his friends again, he also realises that fulfilling his long-held promise could put himself and those he loves in danger. However, Matt is not the only person with concerns about the consequences of attending. Unbeknown to the original five, there are other people planning to be at that reunion, as a rogue government department struggles to hold onto its own long-held secret, one that will affect everyone who attends the reunion for the rest of their lives

      The Mason Pact
    • 2023

      An exploration of luck in modernity, modern imagination, and modern stories. Beliefs, superstitions, and tales about luck are present across all human cultures. Humans are perennially fascinated by luck and by its association with happiness and danger, uncertainty and aspiration. Yet it remains an elusive, ungraspable idea, one that slips and slides over all cultures reimagine what luck is and how to tame it at different stages in their history, and our own era is no exception to the rule. Modern Luck sets out to explore the enigma of luck’s presence in modernity, examining the hybrid forms it has taken on in the modern imagination, and in particular in the field of modern stories. Analyzing a rich and unusually eclectic range of narratives taken from literature, film, music, television, and theatre, from Dostoevsky to Philip K. Dick, Pinocchio to Cimino, Curtiz to Kieslowski, it lays out first the usages and meanings of the language of luck, and then the key figures, patterns, and motifs that govern the stories told about it, from the late nineteenth century to the present day.

      Modern Luck
    • 2022

      Buddhist Architecture in America

      Building for Enlightenment

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Offering a thorough exploration of Buddhist architecture in North America, this book analyzes the design and significance of various Buddhist communities. It serves as a vital resource for those studying religion, architecture, US history, Asian Studies, and Buddhist Studies, making it essential for libraries and scholars interested in the intersection of these fields within the context of American culture.

      Buddhist Architecture in America
    • 2020

      It Came From Memphis

      • 392 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,0(75)Abgeben

      Like no other music history, It Came From Memphis dishes its tuneful tale with a full context of social issues. From institutional racism to cowboy movies, from manic disc jockeys to Quaalude motorcycle gangs, this story is as unvarnished a history of rock and roll as ever has been written. The Memphis aesthetic is to invert expectations: artists seek imperfection, embracing mistakes and doing it all wrong by forging their own paths to get it exactly right. A storyteller's storyteller, Robert Gordon puts you in the shotgun seat, riding with the old coots and the young rebels as they pass a bottle and a blunt. Memphis changed the world, this book can change you.

      It Came From Memphis
    • 2017

      Taming the Past

      • 446 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      A critical catalogue of how lawyers use history - as authority, as evocation of lost golden ages, as a nightmare to escape and as progress towards enlightenment.

      Taming the Past
    • 2009
    • 2008

      Bicycle Thieves

      • 122 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      3,6(42)Abgeben

      One of a cluster of extraordinary films to come out of post-war, post-Fascist Italy - loosely labelled 'neorealist' - Bicycle Thieves won an Oscar in 1949, topped the first Sight and Sound poll of the best films of all time in 1952 and has been hugely influential throughout world cinema ever since.

      Bicycle Thieves
    • 2002

      Readers are invited to unlock the secrets to the King of rock 'n' roll with this collection of memorabilia, reproduced in a single, cased volume, complete with 60-minute CD. The disk features rare radio interviews - including Elvis' first - and the book contains removeable letters and photographs.

      The Elvis Treasures
    • 2002