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- Herbert Gold
2014
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Tracker of lost memories and lost souls, the veteran San Francisco private eye Dan Kasdan manages, along his way from the 1960s to the 1990s, to find Priscilla, the love of his life, only to lose her. Kasdan, urged on by Priscilla, also finds himself entangled with Karim, the sleek pornographer and drug dealer who insists that only Dan is the right person to handle his transfers of cash and drugs.All three, Kasdan, Priscilla, and Karim, want more than what ordinary life can afford t...
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A Novel
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- Herbert Gold
2000
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Dan Shaper, bachelor, translator for the San Francisco courts, is a man who has worn the same raincoat for fifteen years, eats the same breakfast in the same coffeeshop every morning, occasionally sees a few long-time men friends and vaguely regrets a handful of former women lovers. In the sixties and seventies, Shaper was where the action was, (San Francisco, where else?) and joined in the festivities, if moderately. But that was a long time ago.There are those who have drug flashb...
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Not Dead Yet
A Feisty Bohemian Explores the Art of Growing Old
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- Herbert Gold
2011
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An upbeat memoir to savor and admire, Still Alive! proves that in your later years you can still be going strong . . . and having fun! Old age is a shipwreck,” Charles de Gaulle once observed. Not so, says Herb Gold in this lively, often hilarious memoir of his first seven decades. He is clearly enjoying every moment to its fullest. This is a book about how time overtakes us, how reminiscence, loss, hope, pain, success, failure-the lifelong accumulation of dreams and reality-crow...
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- Herbert Gold
2017
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Five decades ago, award-winning author Herbert Gold traveled to Haiti on a Caribbean version of the Fulbright Scholarship. The journey proved to be a turning point in his life. Fifty years later, his attachment to the tiny Caribbean nation-his second home-remains as passionate and powerful as ever. Now, in Best Nightmare on Earth, he explores the secret life of this vibrant, volatile, violent land. -Beautiful...bizarre...dangerous...exotic, a Garden of Eden fallen into despair, a tiny nati...
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The Magic Will
Stories and Essays
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- Herbert Gold
2018
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"In the course of an impressive career as a writer, Herbert Gold has demonstrated many gifts, among them his talent for mak-ing high drama of ordinary events, ordinary people." -Chicago Tribune Book World"Gold...has a sharp eye for detail."-The Washington Times Magazine"Not just a good book, but a great one."-Daily Mail (London)"Herbert Gold... gives his stories a wry, bright air of wonder...he is a born storyteller."-New York Times
$44.77 CAD
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- Herbert Gold
2017
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In his first book of non-fiction, originally published in 1962, Herbert Gold explores some not-so-happy problems confronting people in an age of "mass destruction, mass inertia, mass everything." While acknowledging that we live in a time of utmost global significance-war on an enormous scale was a reality of the twentieth century and continues to threaten, unadulterated evil has exhibited itself in grandiose proportions-Gold tackles issues and problems which are very much of significance ...
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- Herbert Gold
1987
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The Man Who Was Not With It is the story of young Bud Williams and his safari southward to Florida. On the way, he is abruptly confronted with the con men, addicts, and freaks, and the bruised innocence, of carnival and nightclub life.
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Haiti
The God of Tough Places, the Lord of Burnt Men
2017
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As a priest and a physician, Richard Frechette has known the body, heart, and soul of people in the most anguishing of circumstances. He has carried out his double ministry over the past twenty-five years in settings of extreme poverty, violence, social upheaval, and natural disasters. This personal experience of tough realities has been at once a descent into chaos and an ascent into compassion, never more so than in his work in Haiti.The reflections in this volume are less about Haiti th...
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Places Lost and Found
Travel Essays from the Hudson Review
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- Dick DavisJoseph BennettGuy DavenportAlice BloomC. B. CoxCharles W. MillardPaul Moore Jr.Robert S. ClarkJohn P. SiskC. S. GiscombeLynda McDonnellMadison Smartt BellDiana WebsterJacqueline W. BrownHilary SpurlingFrederick BrownBrooke AllenHerbert GoldChristian N. DesrosiersAntonio Muñoz MolinaMartina BronerLaurie OlinDavid MasonJenny ErpenbeckSusan BernofskyA. E. Stallings
2021
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The Hudson Review has always had an international focus. Travel and reports from abroad have figured prominently in the journal, including essays on exotic and picturesque locales, as well as accounts from war-torn areas and the experiences of exiles. Many of these are pilgrimages; others are harrowing memoirs. What unites even the most devastating of these accounts are intellectual curiosity and a spirit of adventure.Places Lost and Found is a treasury of distinc...
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- Diana WagmanDoris BettsDoris GrumbachE. Annie ProulxEdmund KeeleyEdward Kelsey MooreElizabeth SpencerEllen DouglasElliot AckermanFrederick BuschA. R. GurneyGeorge GarrettHerbert GoldHoward NormanJack GreerJackson R. BryerJane HamiltonJill McCorkleJoan SilberJoanna ScottJoyce KornblattAlan CheuseJulia AlvarezJulia GlassKao Kalia YangKate ChristensenLee K. AbbottLeslie PietrzykMako YoshikawaMary Kay ZuravleffMary Lee SettleMaud CaseyAlice McDermottMolly GilesNicholas DelbancoOlga GrushinPamela ErensR. H. W. DillardRichard BauschRilla AskewRion Amilcar ScottSabina MurraySusan CollAndre DubusWilliam H. GassAndrea BarrettAnn BeattieBeverly LowryClarence Major
2019
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On the assumption that John Updike was correct when he asserted, in a 1978 letter to Joyce Carol Oates, that "Nobody can read like a writer," Why I Like This Story presents brief essays by forty-eight leading American writers on their favorite American short stories, explaining why they like them. The essays, which are personal, not scholarly, not only tell us much about the story selected, they also tell us a good deal about the author of the essay, about what elements of fiction...
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Gold Rush Manliness
Race and Gender on the Pacific Slope
2018
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The mid-nineteenth-century gold rushes bring to mind raucous mining camps and slapped-together cities populated by carousing miners, gamblers, and prostitutes. Yet many of the white men who went to the gold fields were products of the Victorian era: educated men who valued morality and order. Examining the closely linked gold rushes in California and British Columbia, historian Christopher Herbert shows that these men worried about the meaning of their manhood in the near-anarchic, ethnica...
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- Corruption
2026
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Read in this informative book how laundered gold that was stolen from concentration camp victims by the Nazis was deposited in Swiss banks so that Hitler's war machine could purchase the war material Tungsten from Spain. Read about how Spanish fascist dictator Francisco Franco would not allow Germany to put this stolen gold in his nation's banks but bought the stolen Gold from Switzerland after Spain sold Germany Tungsten by accepting Swiss francs from the Germans as payment. Franco then p...
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