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TRACING YOUR ANCESTORS
This accessible, well-organized, easy-to-use beginners' guide to the world of family history is essential reading for anyone who wants to find their way into this fascinating subject. In a series of short, practical chapters Simon Fowler takes readers through all the first steps that will reveal the lives of their ancestors and the world they lived in. He looks at every aspect of research, from finding family papers and interviewing relatives, through exploring websites, archives, newspapers and directories, to all the other sources that can throw a light into the past. In a clear, straightforward way he explains how vital records of births, marriages and deaths can be used as the starting point in a sequence of eye-opening family detective work. Simon Fowler's introduction, which is founded on a career of genealogical research and writing, is an indispensable basic book for anyone entering in the field.
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Hyperactive Worko
Written and Recorded by Simon Fowler, Oscar Harrison and Steve Cradock in a Hunting Lodge in a Remote Part of the Scottish Highland’s in 2004, the Album Showcases a Real Maturity and Depth in the Band’s Song Writing, Taking Inspiration from the Likes of Neil Young, the Beatles, Lou Reed, U2 and Scott Walker. Produced by Dave Eringa, "a Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad" Has Thirteen Tracks on the Album featuring Collaborations with Paul Weller, Joolsholland and Soul Stress Carleen Anderson.
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Shrouded by Darkness: Tales of Terror
Featuring contributions from Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Christopher Fowler, Simon Clark and Graham Masterton. From some of the most innovative writers of horror fiction working today, an anthology of tales guaranteed to bring a chill to the spine. This collection has been published to raise money for DebRA, a national charity working on behalf of people with the genetic skin blistering condition, Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). All royalties from this book will go to the charity to help them continue their good work.
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The Karate Dog (DVD NEW)
         Product DetailsOriginal Title:The Karate DogActors: Jaime Pressly - Jon Voight - Pat Morita - Simon Rex - Thomas KretschmannDirector: Bob ClarkCondition: NEWFormat: DVDFormat Size: FullscreenRuntime: 84 minsLanguage: EnglishRegion code: Region 1 (United States, Canada, Bermuda, U.S. territories)Discs: 1Rating: PGGenre: ComedySubgenre: ActionRelease Year: 2004Description: "When LAPD computer expert Peter Fowler investigates the killing of an old man in Chinatown, he finds the only witness is his dog, Cho Cho. But Fowler soon discovers Cho Cho is the only dog in the world who can speak to humans... not only that, Cho Cho is an expert in martial arts. When they join forces to track down the mastermind behind the death of Cho Cho's master, it leads these unusual partners into uncovering a dangerous conspiracy which puts both of their lives in danger."Your browser does not support iframes.
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Breathe for Me
The sweeping current of an alcoholic mother traps Tara Fowler in a wave of abuse and neglect. Deplorable living conditions and perverted values frame her world and place her in a bubble of isolation. But young Tara has an internal force that will not be denied. She learns to navigate the poisonous effect of Maggie Fowler and attempts to create a new path for herself. But how can she when her formative years were filled with unimaginable pain? Her high school English teacher, Simon Grace, becomes her “savior”. But Tara manages to taint that relationship as well. Maybe she’s not so different than Maggie after all. In college, Marcus Stallings enters her life, a young man who somehow penetrates Tara’s wall of isolation and offers her God’s salvation. Tara’s desire to live out the ideal life with the man of her dreams becomes threatened. Now she must discover for herself if salvation is enough or if she’ll retreat back to her isolated bubble—and live forever in a suffocating world of loneliness and resentment.
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Mechanical Wonder
Though pop, rather than rock, came to dominate the landscape in the two years since Ocean Colour Scene's previous album, Mechanical Wonder is a stirring reaffirmation of the band's core strengths. Frontman Simon Fowler's wistful blue-eyed-soul vocals ensure that the album's mood of plaintive despair is honestly rather than hysterically expressed. But the group's expansive and crafted musicality provides the perfect counterbalance to the disappointments related in the title track and "Biggest Thing." The summery guitar chords and swaggering rhythm of "Up the Downside," the rich, dreamy string arrangement on "We Made It More," and the cucumber-cool blues swagger of "Give Me a Letter" are all examples of traditional rock that thrives on healthy vibrancy rather than cautious conservatism. --Gavin Martin
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Mechanical Wonder
Though pop, rather than rock, came to dominate the landscape in the two years since Ocean Colour Scene's previous album, Mechanical Wonder is a stirring reaffirmation of the band's core strengths. Frontman Simon Fowler's wistful blue-eyed-soul vocals ensure that the album's mood of plaintive despair is honestly rather than hysterically expressed. But the group's expansive and crafted musicality provides the perfect counterbalance to the disappointments related in the title track and "Biggest Thing." The summery guitar chords and swaggering rhythm of "Up the Downside," the rich, dreamy string arrangement on "We Made It More," and the cucumber-cool blues swagger of "Give Me a Letter" are all examples of traditional rock that thrives on healthy vibrancy rather than cautious conservatism. --Gavin Martin
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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (Year's Best Fantasy & Horror)
For more than a decade, readers have turned to The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror to find the most rewarding fantastic short stories. The critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition continues with another stunning collection, including stories by M. T. Anderson, Laird Barron, Simon Bestwick, Simon Brown, Stepan Chapman, Douglas Clegg, D. Ellis Dickerson, Terry Dowling, Andy Duncan, Jean Esteve, John Farris, Mélanie Fazi, Jeffrey Ford, Christopher Fowler, Stephen Gallagher, Theodora Goss, Elizabeth Hand, Alice Hoffman, Shelley Jackson, John Kessel, Margo Lanagan, Tanith Lee, Bentley Little, Elizabeth A. Lynn, Gregory Maguire, China Miéville, Richard Mueller, Joyce Carol Oates, Frances Oliver, Chuck Palahniuk, Tina Rath, Philip Raines and Harvey Welles, M. Rickert, Anna Ross, Alison Smith, R.T. Smith, Peter Straub, Lucy Sussex, Catherynne M. Valente, Greg Van Eekhout, and Conrad Williams. Rounding out the volume are the editors’ invaluable overviews of the year in fantasy and horror, and sections on comics, by Charles Vess, on anime and manga, by Joan D. Vinge, on media, by Ed Bryant, and on music, by Charles de Lint. With a long list of Honorable Mentions, this is an indispensable reference as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror.
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