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There have been football books which have told their tale through the partisan heart of a besotted fan, and those that have dissected their subject through the scientific mind of an objective writer. But rarely does one fuse the blind passion of a lifelong supporter with the cold eye of an award-winning journalist in the way 44 Years With The Same Bird does. That bird is the Liver Bird, and on the surface this book is a pitch-side view of the entire modern era of Britain's most successful football club. It is Brian Reade's take on the extraordinary stories behind the 48 trophies he has seen Liverpool lift since watching them en route to their first ever FA Cup win in 1965, right through to t...
AN EPIC SWINDLE is the inside story of how Liverpool FC came within hours of being re-possessed by the banks after the shambolic 44-month reign of American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. It is the tale of a civil war that dragged Britain's most successful football club to its knees, through the High Court and almost into administration. Players Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher tell of their anger at the broken promises, as well as their pain at watching loyal fans in open revolt. Manager, chief executive, board members, leading fans and journalists reveal the turmoil at a revered sporting institution run by two men at war with each other, who trampled Liverpool's cherished traditions into the gutter. No story sums up the naked greed at the heart of modern football quite like Hicks' and Gillett's attempt to turn a buck at Liverpool. No-one has had as much access to the truth, or tells it with as much passion, wit and insight as Brian Reade. AN EPIC SWINDLE is the riveting story of how close one of the great football clubs came to financial implosion.
Essays on attitudes to same sex relationships in nineteenth century England. The essays examine writers such as Byron, George Eliot, Wilde, Shaw and others.
"68 Charles Kains-Jackson 'The New Chivalry' 1894"--"69 Eric, Count Stenbock 'Narcissus' 1894"--"70 Edward Carpenter Homogenic Love 1894" -- "71 Alan Stanley 'August Blue' 1894" -- "72 Bertram Lawrence 'A Summer Hour' 1894" -- "73 John Francis Bloxam 'The Priest and the Acolyte' 1894" -- "74 Lord Alfred Douglas 'Two Loves' 1894" -- "75 Lord Alfred Douglas 'In Praise of Shame' 1894" -- "76 Oscar Wilde The Portrait of Mr. W.H. 1889-95" -- "77 Lord Alfred Douglas 'Rondeau' 1895" -- "78 Mark André Raffalovich 'Tulip of the Twilight' 1895" -- "79 Frederick William Rolfe from 'Stories Toto Told Me' 1896" -- "80 Percy Addleshaw 'All Souls' Night' 1896" -- "81 A.E. Housman 'Look Not in my Eyes' 1896" -- "82 A.E. Housman 'If Truth in Hearts that Perish' 1896" -- "83 A.E. Housman 'Shot? so Quick, so Clean an Ending?' 1896" -- "84 George Ives 'With Whom, then, should I Sleep?' 1896" -- "85 John Le Gay Brereton (the Younger) 'Rouge et Noir' 1896" -- "86 Aleister Crowley 'Dedicace' 1898" -- "87 Aleister Crowley 'Go into the Highways' 1898" -- "88 E.A.W. Clarke from Jaspar Tristram 1899" -- "89 Horatio Brown 'Bored' 1900
Investigates how binary oppositions are constructed discursively and how they are used in news reports in the British press.
Nationalism is unique in America. Our notions of superiority spring from visions of chosen-ness, mission and high destiny, frontier self-sufficiency and the triumph of the immigrant experience. Where is the line between benign patriotism and malignant nationalism, individual liberty and mass tyranny?
An introduction to the Decadent writer Stanislaus Eric Stenbock for the general reader, offering morbid stories, suicidal poems, and an autobiographical essay. Described by W. B. Yeats as a “scholar, connoisseur, drunkard, poet, pervert, most charming of men,” Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (1860–1895) is surely the greatest exemplar of the Decadent movement of the late nineteenth century. A friend of Aubrey Beardsley, patron of the extraordinary pre-Raphaelite artist Simeon Solomon, and contemporary of Oscar Wilde, Stenbock died at the age of thirty-six as a result of his addiction to opium and his alcoholism, having published just three slim volumes of suicidal poetry and one collect...
'Essential reading for players, fans and coaches' - Steven Gerrard 'A cracking read' - Chris Evans 'I couldn't put it down' - Joey Barton What are the greatest games ever played? From Jurgen Klopp to Gary Neville, Xavi to David Beckham, Jamie Carragher speaks with teammates, rivals, managers and legends of the sport to identify and analyse football's greatest encounters. As Carra and his contributors take you into the dressing rooms and out onto the pitches of the world's most celebrated stadiums, they relive some of the defining moments of their playing careers as well as many more from the greatest football matches ever played - from title deciders and cup finals to against-all-odds comebacks, tactical masterclasses and old school classics. Packed full of hilarious stories, exclusive anecdotes and refreshing appraisals, in The Greatest Games Jamie Carragher takes you into the heart of these matches, revealing new insights into the teams, players and coaches that have shaped football.
US scholars of literature explore how illustrated books became a cultural form of great importance in England and Scotland from the 1830s and 1840s to the end of the century. Some of them consider particular authors or editions, but others look at general themes such as illustrations of time, maps and metaphors, literal illustration, and city scenes. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR