Author | : Munty C Pepin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2020-08-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781777225124 |
Tom Transport is stuck in the snow with a load of presents and Hookers and Blow must rescue him in time for the town Christmas party.
Author | : Munty C Pepin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 22 |
Release | : 2020-08-31 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781777225124 |
Tom Transport is stuck in the snow with a load of presents and Hookers and Blow must rescue him in time for the town Christmas party.
Author | : Julian Davies |
Publisher | : Milo Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2014-06-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
Sex, money, drugs and danger: they are all in a night’s work for millions of prostitutes around the world. But who are they? What are their lives like? And how do they really feel about what they do? Their answers are here, the unvarnished truth of life in the modern sex trade told by those who work in it. Author Julian Davies interviewed streetwalkers, call girls, brothel workers, dominatrix and even male escorts to uncover their twilight world: the tricks of the trade; the violent punters and bizarre requests; the run-ins with the cops; the risks, the family breakdowns and the absurd situations. Controversial, shocking and explicit, but also often funny and poignant, Hookers is the most candid account ever of life inside the underground sex industry.
Author | : Sara Mornell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2020-02-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781679087875 |
Do you really want to work in Hollywood as an actor or actress?With straight talk and an entertaining take on the topic, Even the Best Hookers Need Pimps: How To Be a Working Actor in Today's Hollywood is the go-to resource for anyone who is serious about having a career and wants to learn how to truly operate the star-making machine. The book also includes interviews with top casting directors and working actors who shed new insight on the entertainment industry.Is age a factor in landing an agent? Are auditions really that important? Are you actually meant to be an actor? Mornell cuts to the chase, offering invaluable advice on everything from getting a money job to securing an agent. Hard-hitting and full of humor, this no-"BS" book will get you inspired, while it keeps you laughing.
Author | : Richard James Hooker |
Publisher | : Harvard Common Press |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780916782108 |
Best loved and little-known recipes, from Boston to San Francisco and in between.
Author | : Sebastian Danchin |
Publisher | : Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | : 417 |
Release | : 2010-02-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1628468416 |
2020 Blues Hall of Fame Classic of Blues Literature Jimi Hendrix called Earl Hooker “the master of the wah-wah pedal.” Buddy Guy slept with one of Hooker's slides beneath his pillow hoping to tap some of the elder bluesman's power. And B. B. King has said repeatedly that, for his money, Hooker was the best guitar player he ever met. Tragically, Earl Hooker died of tuberculosis in 1970 when he was on the verge of international success just as the Blues Revival of the late sixties and early seventies was reaching full volume. Second cousin to now-famous bluesman John Lee Hooker, Earl Hooker was born in Mississippi in 1929, and reared in black South Side Chicago where his parents settled in 1930. From the late 1940s on, he was recognized as the most creative electric blues guitarist of his generation. He was a “musician's musician,” defining the art of blues slide guitar and playing in sessions and shows with blues greats Muddy Waters, Junior Wells, and B. B. King. A favorite of black club and neighborhood bar audiences in the Midwest, and a seasoned entertainer in the rural states of the Deep South, Hooker spent over twenty-five years of his short existence burning up U.S. highways, making brilliant appearances wherever he played. Until the last year of his life, Hooker had only a few singles on obscure labels to show for all the hard work. The situation changed in his last few months when his following expanded dramatically. Droves of young whites were seeking American blues tunes and causing a blues album boom. When he died, his star's rise was extinguished. Known primarily as a guitarist rather than a vocalist, Hooker did not leave a songbook for his biographer to mine. Only his peers remained to praise his talent and pass on his legend. “Earl Hooker's life may tell us a lot about the blues,” biographer Sebastian Danchin says, “but it also tells us a great deal about his milieu. This book documents the culture of the ghetto through the example of a central character, someone who is to be regarded as a catalyst of the characteristic traits of his community.” Like the tales of so many other unheralded talents among bluesmen, Earl Hooker, Blues Master, Hooker's life story, has all the elements of a great blues song—late nights, long roads, poverty, trouble, and a soul-felt pining for what could have been.
Author | : Richard Hooker |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 618 |
Release | : 1676 |
Genre | : Church polity |
ISBN | : |