Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 Tours that Changed the World Interview
Added by: alexa19 | Karma: 4030.49 | Black Hole | 17 June 2010
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Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 Tours that Changed the World InterviewTicket to Ride is a 2003 memoir by Larry Kane. It accounts his experience as the only American reporter to travel with The Beatles' entourage in their 1964 and 1965 tours of The United States and Canada, at the height of Beatlemania.
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Please make that clear / edit the text to avoid unnecessary questions, thank you. Pumukl
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Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
Added by: JustGoodNews | Karma: 4306.26 | Black Hole | 28 May 2010
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Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference In 1998, Jennifer Niederst wrote the first edition of this very successful book after she found herself spending way too much time chasing down the solutions to HTML problems. From hexadecimal color specs to mouseover scripts, the answers are all out there, but finding the exact one you need can soak up a whole day. "I wrote Web Design in a Nutshell because it was the book I needed--one place to find quick answers to my questions."
Let us now consider prophecies of Nostradamus, the French prophet Michel de Nostredame of the 1500s, that will shed light on our attempts at identifying the Antichrist. Nostradamus lived from 1503 to 1566 in France, and he wrote a book of prophecies consisting of ten sets (or Centuries) of 100 quatrains. The prophetic quatrains have been studied and published continuously in the years since his death.
The magazine was first published in May 1903 as The Red Book Illustrated by Stumer, Rosenthal and Eckstein, a firm of Chicago retail merchants. The name was changed to The Red Book Magazine shortly thereafter. Its first editor, from 1903 to 1906, was Trumbull White, who wrote that the name was appropriate because, "Red is the color of cheerfulness, of brightness, of gayety.
Making it all easier to understand is the whole point of this book. Nayler, an associate professor and senior lecturer in law at ESCP-EAP European School of Management in London, wrote this textbook as an introduction to how law affects international business.DC Velocity, Barrington, IL, December 2006