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Studying Popular Music contends that popular music can be properly understood only through interdisciplinary study methods. He demonstrates this through a critical analysis of issues from the political economy of popular music, its history and ethnography, to its aesthetics and ideology.
Railway modelling offers a unique opportunity for the modeller to construct and operate an authentic simulation of the real thing. When one creates a model railway, one should strive to embed the sense of purpose from the real railway into their model. Simply moving trains around aimlessly around a layout may be enjoyable, but it doesnâEUR(TM)t reflect how the real railway operates. There is much focus on absolute accuracy with regards to locomotives and rolling stock but far fewer modellers in general pay attention to prototypical accuracy and replicating authentic railway operations in miniature. Operating your layout in a realistic fashion is not only more authentic, but it can also be an enjoyable pastime in its own right. It gives purpose to the movement of every train on the layout and, if it involves co-operation between more than one operator, involves teamwork and good communication which can be immensely satisfying. Finally, realistic operation is supported by many other factors, a sense of time and setting, sensible track layout, correct placement of signals, the proper formation of trains, realistic civil engineering, and layout âEUR¿clutterâEUR(TM). These all add to the overall atmosphere and setting of a real or fictional railway, tying it to a time and place, and making the whole ensemble more authentic and thus making the whole experience feel more âEUR¿realâEUR(TM). This book is intended to help those with an interest in the BR Blue (TOPS) and Sectorisation eras present their layout in a realistic manner using easy-to-understand sketches and drawings, previously unpublished period photographs and source material from the era. This book will give the reader ideas to help their N Gauge model railway come to life.
All the fun and excitement of the Yuletide Fair increases with the arrival of the mysterious Merryman and his flying sleigh and reindeer. But is Merryman everything he seems? And why is the fair suddenly overrun with ice elves? When warm hearts become ice cold, can Arran and Joney unlock the secret in the old carol 'Gods Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' and save Yuletide? And, just as importantly, will Joney ever get to finish that delicious hot mincemeat pie he's been dreaming of? A funny and thrilling Wyrm Saga short story from the writer of 'Wyrm Gold' and 'The Wyrm Conspiracy'.
Richard Barham Middleton (28 October 1882 - 1 December 1911) was an English poet and author, who is remembered mostly for his short ghost stories, in particular "The Ghost Ship". Biography" Born in Staines, Middlesex, and educated at Cranbrook School, Kent, Middleton worked in London for the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation bank, as a clerk, from 1901 to 1907. Unhappy in this, he affected a Bohemian life at night; he is mentioned, in disguised terms, in Arthur Ransome's Bohemia in London. He moved out of his parents' house and into rooms in Blackfriars, and he joined the club The New Bohemians, where he acquired literary contacts who included Arthur Machen, Louis McQuilland (1880-1946), and Christopher Wilson. He became an editor at Vanity Fair under Edgar Jepson, where he confided to his fellow editor Frank Harris that what he really wanted to do was make a living as a poet. Shortly after, Harris published Middleton's poem "The Bathing Boy" I saw him standing idly on the brim Of the quick river, in his beauty clad, So fair he was that Nature looked at him And touched him with her sunbeams here and there So that his cool flesh sparkled, and his hair Blazed like a crown above the naked lad. And so I wept; I have seen lovely things, Maidens and stars and roses all a-nod In moonlit seas, but Love without his wings Set in the azure of an August sky, Was all too fair for my mortality, And so I wept to see the little god. Till with a sudden grace of silver skin And golden lock he dived, his song of joy Broke with the bubbles as he bore them in; And lo, the fear of night was on that place, Till decked with new-found gems and flushed of face He rose again, a laughing, choking boy. His work was also published by Austin Harrison in The English Review, and he wrote book reviews for The Academy. Middleton suffered from severe depression, known as melancholia at that time. He spent the last nine months of his life in Brussels, where in December 1911 he took his life by poisoning himself with chloroform, which had been prescribed as a remedy for his condition. His literary reputation was kept alive by Edgar Jepson and Arthur Machen, the latter of whom wrote an introduction to Middleton's collection The Ghost Ship and Other Stories, and later by John Gawsworth. His stories have appeared in several anthologies. An encounter by Middleton with the young Raymond Chandler is said to have influenced the latter to postpone his career as writer. Chandler wrote, "Middleton struck me as having far more talent than..............
The Day Before Yesterday is a historical fiction novel written by Richard Middleton. The story is set in the early 20th century and follows the lives of two families, the Harrisons and the Wards, who are brought together by a tragic event. The novel explores themes of love, loss, family, and social class in a rapidly changing world.The Harrison family is wealthy and influential, while the Ward family is struggling to make ends meet. The two families are brought together when the Harrisons' son, Edward, falls in love with the Wards' daughter, Alice. However, their relationship is met with resistance from both families due to their different social statuses.As the story unfolds, the families are forced to confront their own prejudices and biases. They must also navigate the challenges of World War I, which threatens to tear them apart. The novel explores how the war affects both families and how they cope with loss and grief.The Day Before Yesterday is a beautifully written novel that captures the essence of the early 20th century. It is a poignant and emotional story that will resonate with readers who enjoy historical fiction and family dramas. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the plot is engaging and thought-provoking. Overall, The Day Before Yesterday is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good story about love, loss, and the human experience.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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"Words for the Wounded's Award winning children's picture book author Richard Middleton has produced another winner. It really is a useful book for parents to read with their young children, a book which bolsters confidence, and is inspiring, and is such fun." - Frost Magazine. When Tiny Shrew's lunch runs away into the Scary Wood, Tiny Shrew has to face her fears and follow. She encounters Scary Fox, Scary Bear and Scary Wolf who all have BIG TEETH. But when Tiny Shrew discovers the amazing power of her own smile, she is able to face down the scary trio with new confidence. An uplifting and vividly illustrated story for younger children. From the author of the 'Little Hoglet' books and 'The Stinky Hippobottomus'.
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Richard Middleton followed the very archetype of the dissipated Romantic poet who died young, but before his death he managed to write some truly unique strange stories. His work had an influence on Arthur Machen, and possibly on Raymond Chandler. CONTENTS: The Ghost-Ship A Drama Of Youth The New Boy On the Brighton Road A Tragedy In Little Shepherd's Boy The Passing of Edward The Story Of A Book The Bird In The Garden Children Of The Moon The Coffin Merchant The Soul Of A Policeman The Conjurer The Poet's Allegory And Who Shall Say----? The Biography Of A Superman Blue Blood Fate And The Artist The Great Man A Wet Day
The job seems simple. Break in, steal the stone mask, go home happy. Only it doesn't work out that way for Arran and Joney. Not at all. First there's Marigold, the ice girl with the serious temper problem. Then there's the dreadful curse the Burned Boatman puts on Joney. Not to mention the murderous Mr Gryre, the malevolent witch Moder Kroel, and the merciless gold wyrm Sikkelgnaga who wants every last piece of gold in the world for herself...
Richard Barnham Middleton's "The Ghost Ship" is one of the best-loved ghost stories in English literature, about which Arthur Machen wrote, "I declare I would not exchange this short, crazy, enchanting fantasy for a whole wilderness of seemly novels." Middleton himself (1882-1911) was a tragic figure, a young man impatient for success, who managed to live the archetypal life of the Romantic Bohemian poet, complete with poverty, unrequited love for an impossible woman (a prostitute), despair, and an early suicide. While he published many pieces in the best magazines of the day, no volumes of his work were published in his lifetime. As soon as he was dead, he was "discovered." Four volumes of his collected works were in print within eighteen months. Three more followed in the next two decades. His poetry was acclaimed in the press as a new Keats, both for the brilliance of his work and the brevity of his life. He is remembered today for a handful of superbly crafted, eerie fantasies, such as "The Coffin Merchant," "On the Brighton Road," and "The Conjurer," which only hint at the richness of the larger body of his work, and suggest what kind of a literary artist he would have become if he had lived.
Nectar from the Goblinensis Flatulata plant is the most delicious food in the world. Unfortunately, the plant itself is deadly poisonous and the only known specimen is locked away in the well-guarded mansion of the notorious Allerby Troad. So when Arran and Joney are hired to 'acquire' some nectar for a client, young Joney can't wait to taste the legendary food for himself. But Arran fears that this might be an impossible job too far, and that they just might not live long enough to try it... A funny and thrilling Wyrm Saga short story from the author of 'Wyrm Gold' and 'The Wyrm Conspiracy'. Praise for the Wyrm Saga books: "Brilliant read", "I loved the book... it's full of twists and turns", "action-packed enough to be accessible to early teens, but profound enough to be thought-provoking for adults", "This book is a must for all ages but be warned - once picked up you won't want to put it down!!!", "If you like Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, you'll love this."
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A humorous tale of a town bustling with ghosts. The living villagers are accustomed to the deceased going about their business around them - but an element of chaos is introduced when a supernatural pirate ship appears in a turnip patch, and begins to dispense a heavenly rum to both living and dead. Good fun. (Althea Ann)
This book explores in practical detail many of the ways, old and new, in which man can shoot missiles by means of his own force, without the aid of explosives.David slew Goliath with a stone from a sling, but it was a large stone and Man has long been shooting small stones and carefully rounded bullets of clay, glass - and latterly steel and lead - from a variety of weapons without recourse to gunpowder. The bow and arrow has been Man's choice for the last 10,000 years, when modern firearms have been unavailable or unsuitable.There is currently an explosion of interest in making primitive archery equipment. The author has been building bows and shooting flint-tipped arrows since adolescence. But the addiction has led to stronger stuff: to experiments with making and shooting pump-up airguns, stonebows and home-made lead musketballs.Middleton's narrative is lively, humorous and full of exciting information and experimentation.In this quirky and clever book, he invites you to share the thrills of his garden shed experiments with him.
The first biography of Charles Cornwallis in forty years-the soldier, governor, and statesman whose career covered America, India, Britain, and Ireland
"The Ghost Ship" is a 1912 short story by English author Richard B. Middleton. A chilling ghost story with unforgettable characters and a masterful narrative, this classic example of vintage supernatural fictional is sure to leave any lover of ghost stories and horror fiction with an almost unquenchable thirst for more of Middleton's marvellous and macabre work. Richard Barham Middleton (1882 - 1911) was an English author and poet most famous for his short ghost stories. Other notable works by this author include: "Poems and Songs" (1912), "The Pantomime Man" (1933), and "The Day Before Yesterday" (1912). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially-commissioned new biography of the author.
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