Air Wars: Television Advertising in Election Campaigns, 1952-1996 Used - Why did Bob Dole get blamed for attack ads in 1996? How did Bill Clinton successfully portray Senator Dole and Speaker Newt Gingrich as the Siamese twins of the 1996 elections? In this new, updated edition, Darrell West helps readers understand how candidates from Eisenhower and Johnson to Bush and Clinton have used television advertising to influence voters and win elections.
In the Listening Room: Where Artists Critique the Music of Their Peers Used - In the Listening Room provides a unique opportunity for readers to hear major recording artists comment on the music of their peers. Includes critiques by music legends like Aerosmith, Jeff Beck, Dimebag Darrell, Buddy Guy, Kirk Hammett, Eric Johnson, Dave Navarro, Joe Satriani, Stevie Ray Vaughan and many others!
Little Red (DVD) The ghettos of Baltimore are overrun by crime, particularly drug trade. Darrell Collins (Brandon Price), a teen growing up on th Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
Necromancies and Netherworlds: Uncanny Stories New - Darrell Schweitzer, author of "The Mask of the Sorcerer" and editor of "Weird Tales, " collaborates with macabre artist-writer Jason Van Hollander on a series of remarkable fantasies, variously grotesque, horrific, ethereal, and darkly comic.
Texas: Where Have You Gone? Used - With three national championships, more than 80 All-American and nearly 800 victories, the University of Texas has a football history and tradition among the richest in the nation. This book offers a look at a small slice of that history and tradition, with updates on the lives of those who made it possible. Among these are: Johnny Treadwell, whose "Now we've got 'em where we want 'em" challenge became the emblem of the Darrell Royal teams of the early 1960s; former head coach David McWil
The Red Silk Thread Used - As if growing up, and dealing with bullies weren't enough, cupid lets his arrow fly and scores a bulls-eye when he targets ten-year-old Darrell West. Friends at first, he soon falls in love with beautiful and exotic Miyu, a young girl visiting from Japan. Parents, grandparents, and friends object because of the culture clash and conspire to keep them apart. Even though Darrell and Miyu pledge their love for one another, they both have a lot to learn about life and love before they can eve
What Will He Do with It?, Volume II New - "I quite agree with you, Alban; Honoria Vipont is a very superior young lady." -- "I knew you would think so!" cried the Colonel, with more warmth than usual to him. -- "Many years since," resumed Darrell, with reflective air, "I read Miss Edgeworth's novels; and in conversing with Miss Honoria Vipont, methinks I confer with one of Miss Edgeworth's heroines -- so rational, so prudent, so well-behaved -- so free from silly romantic notions -- so replete with solid information, moral philoso
What the Huck! New - "What the Huck!"--the wit and wisdom of the last Southerner--is an often funny, often contemplative look at the changing life in the American South, through the eyes of educator, author, public speake and Southern humorist, Darrell Huckaby. It is the seventh in a series of books in which Huckaby defends the South from her critics and celebrates her uniqueness. It is a must read for every Southerner--and Yankees will like it, too.