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The Golden Age of Hollywood was in full swing by 1933, with movie stars lighting up the silver screen. Names like Clark Gable, Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn were well on their way to becoming legendary. Yet none of these iconic figures were destined to match the popularity, or longevity, of a scampish cartoon mouse named Mickey. Five years after his 1928 debut, Mickey Mouse was a full-fledged global sensation—soon joined by other characters
...Classic Car Weekly has the biggest range of classic cars for sale every week and is the only print publication with the very latest news affecting classic car owners. Each issue contains the latest classic news, auction information, road tests, reports from the latest events, and inspiring features written by the nation's classic car experts. Classic Car Weekly teaches you on how to keep up with your classic car maintenance and help you with
...3) Classic Rock
The magazine was founded in England in 1988 by the publishing house Future Media, of which Sprea Editori is a partner for Italy. Classic Rock is the brand of high-voltage rock'n roll that from behind the scene brings news, points of view, the most exclusive interviews with the great names of rock of the past, present and future. Post updates on tour dates, retrospectives, the most hot new arrivals, all backstage gossip, and the largest section
...We've brought everything you need to know about Kiss together in this special collection of exclusive interviews and features taken from the pages of Classic Rock magazine and beyond. Inside, you’ll find the stories behind the landmark albums and the greatest songs, as well as thoughts of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer, Eric Singer, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss.
The name 'Metallica' alone evokes chunky guitar riffs and thumping drums to any music fan's ears. Today, they are one of the most successful bands on the planet, and it's been quite a journey getting to that lofty position. Inside this special edition from the makers of Classic Rock and Metal Hammer, we will dive into the history of the band from formation to Kill 'em All, Cliff Burton, the black album, lineup changes and beyond.
...Modern Classic Motorcycle News is an off-shoot of our long established website Superbike News SBN slowly expanded from a purely racing website to encompass motorcycle industry news as well. Our aim here at M.C.M. News is to bring you our most up to date news, images and reviews from the world of modern classic, naked and retro motorcycles. The news and reviews will mostly from a UK point of view.
The gentle, old-fashioned animal stories of Thornton W. Burgess, told with great warmth and charm, draw young readers into the timeless world of the creatures who live in the Green Forest and around the Smiling Pool.
In this engaging episode, Bobby Raccoon suffers a series of mishaps. Following a bad dream, he bites his own tail, is given a dreadful fright, survives an encounter with Buster Bear, gets a terrible shaking and more, but, happily,
15) Harmony Lights
A Hanukkah miracle is the only hope for transforming this small-town second chance reunion into true love.
Abigail Cohen got over Ethan Weiss years ago. She moved away. She became a doctor. She hardly ever thinks about her first true love.
But when her mother has a medical crisis, Abby must return to Harmony Springs. It's Hanukkah, and Abby is soon managing latkes and holiday candles...and a mother who
...16) Crook o' lune
"Those who treasure books won't want to miss this." — Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
"A welcome pleasure for fans of classic British mysteries." — Kirkus Reviews
An honest policeman, Sergeant Wigan, escorts a drunk man home one night to keep him out of trouble and, seeing his fine book collection, slowly falls in to the gentle art of book collecting. Just as the friendship is
..."A one-of-a-kind treat from the golden age."— Kirkus Reviews
From music conductor turned crime fiction novelist, Sebastian Farr, comes an epistolary tour de force that hits the perfect murderous crescendo for music and crime fiction aficionados alike.
During a performance of Strauss' tone poem 'A Hero's Life', the obnoxious conductor, Sir Noel Grampian, is shot dead in full view of the Maningpool Municipal Orchestra.
...First published in a limited run in 1934, this exceedingly rare and fast-paced bibliomystery set against the landscapes of Yorkshire is long overdue its return to print.
The note read:
"Will the gentleman who took by mistake a copy of Bunyan's Life and Death of Mr. Badman, return it as soon as possible, as the book is in demand."
On holiday in Keldstone visiting his nephew, Jim, blanket manufacturer Athelstan
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