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Axe to the Root
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 29.98 $Blood Sport: trio. Keegan, Parkin, and Potter. Drums, electronics, electric chordophone, baritone guitar, voice. Premiere ambassadors of Sheffield, England's aggro-beat sound. Audio propaganda from the UK's first city of sanctuary. Mongrel soundclash pups of hi-NRG 'tronics and Afro-beat. Musical wing of northern underground party agitators Hybrid Vigour. Brothers-in-arms to tie-dye tapes and the audacious art experiment. Shoeless dancers. A glorious fusion of opposing forces.... you never quite
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What A Tease
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 2.01 $ (+1.99 $)Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. The son of northern California hippies, Nico Yaryan had a quintessentially west coast upbringing during the 1980s. He spent his childhood skateboarding, and digging through dollar crates for records he could be use ti make his own hip-hop beats, inspired his then-idols J Dilla and DJ Premier - until high school friend Hanni El Khatib came looking for a drummer. Yaryan spent almost two years touring the world, during which time he learned to play the g
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Exquisite Spirits
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 23.79 $ (+1.99 $)Vinyl LP pressing. Cold Busted presents Exquisite Spirits from D. Dahlinger, a self-described "Northern California-bred, Japan-based dusty dollar/yen bin loop digger. " The follow-up to 2016's debut album Brisk Temps, Exquisite Spirits is another brilliant exercise in tough, boombap beats at meditative tempos and engaging sample source genre clashes. D. Dahlinger's influences are wide-ranging, with Paul's Boutique and Paid In Full hotly tipped alongside psych-rock and shoegaze, as well as the at
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The Most Dangerous Game
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 53.57 $Bill Cary is a bush pilot living in Lapland in northern Finland, making a precarious living flying aerial survey flights looking for nickel deposits, and occasional charter cargo flights of dubious legitimacy in his beat-up old de Havilland Beaver. Towards the end of the flying season, a wealthy American hunter hires him to fly into a prohibited part of Finland near the Soviet border in order to hunt bear. Subsequently, he is assaulted by thugs when he refuses a charter contract to search for a lost Tsarist treasure, comes under suspicion from the Finnish police for smuggling when Tsarist-era gold sovereigns start turning up, and from the Finnish secret police for espionage. However, things get more serious when the wealthy American's hunter's beautiful sister turns up to search for her brother, and his fellow bush pilots start getting killed off in a series of suspicious accidents. Cary suspects that the events he is increasingly involved in may stem from an incident in his wartime past. The Most Dangerous Game was a runner-up for the British Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger Award in 1964. Gavin Lyall (1932-2003) lived in Hampstead and enjoyed sailing on the Thames in his motor cruiser. From 1959 to 1962 he was a newspaper reporter and the aviation correspondent for the Sunday Times. His first novel, The Wrong Side of the Sky, was published in 1961, drawing from his personal experiences in the Libyan Desert and in Greece. Lyall left journalism in 1963 to become a full-time author, writing 17 novels before his death in 2003.
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All on a Sleepy Night
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.17 $Who would imagine all the night sounds that sing together in one small house on a hill? While the northern lights dance and all of nature seems to join in, one little boy hears everything. The whole house rocks to the beat, but even the most restless child cannot resist such hypnotic music, and soon his dreams are dancing along. All on a Sleepy Night is as soothing and warm as a down-filled comforter.
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The Police and the Public (The Terry Lectures Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.96 $Riding with patrol cars in four major northern cities, walking with policemen on the beat, observing what goes on in police stations, analyzing who telephones the police, what crimes are reported, who reports them, and why, Albert J. Reiss, Jr., seeks to understand the ways in which we can make our society more civil, our police more humane, our population more responsible. Reiss devotes most of his first chapter to describing the experiences of two police officers during an ordinary night in a patrol car. He then considers the many ways in which police and public interact – and how and why they often do not. In a chapter entitled “Police Manners and Morals,” the author investigates situations where policemen may themselves break the law – and how such actions relate to the subculture of an individual neighborhood or beat. Finally, Reiss outlines his understanding of how we may become a more civil society, presenting his view that the morality of the public and the morality of the police are intimately related, that one cannot be expected to improve unless the other does.
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