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Gluten-Free on a Shoestring Bakes Bread - Nicole Hunn - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Almonds Every Which Way - Brooke Mclay - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Gluten-Free Italian - Jacqueline Mallorca - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Gluten-Free on a Shoestring (2nd edition) - Nicole Hunn - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Encyclopedia Of The Musical Theatre - Stanley Green - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Let Them Eat Vegan! - Dreena Burton - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Hollow Earth - David Standish - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Dogfight over Tokyo - John Wukovits - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Dogfight over Tokyo - John Wukovits - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Satchmo - Louis Armstrong - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Personal Memoirs Of U.S. Grant - E. Long - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Songwriters On Songwriting - Paul Zollo - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Songwriters On Songwriting - Paul Zollo - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

In these fifty-two interviews, the greatest songwriters of our time go straight to the source of the magic of songwriting by offering their thoughts, feelings, and opinions on their art. Representing almost every genre of popular music, from folk to Tin Pan Alley to jazz, from blues to pop rock, these are the figures who have shaped American music as we know it. Here they share their secrets and personal methods for converting inspiration into song: Robbie Robertson of the Band an Tom Petty talk about working with Bob Dylan; Dylan himself, in his only in-depth interview in more than ten years, says that the world doesn''t need any new songs; R.E.M. name their favorite R.E.M. songs; Madonna describes collaborating with Prince; Sammy Cahn talks about writing standards for Sinatra; Pete Seeger recounts hitting the road with Woody Guthrie; Frank Zappa admits to loving "Louie Louie"; Todd Rundgren explains how he dreams his songs; and, in the book''s most extensive interview, Paul Simon delves into his opus from "The Sound of Silence" to "Graceland." And almost all of them express delight at being able to talk about the mechanics of music itself, something that they have rarely been asked to discuss. Here expanded with new interviews with Burt Bacharach, Laura Nyro, Yoko Ono, Leonard Cohen, Graham Nash, Jackson Browne, Richard Thompson, and many others, Songwriters on Songwriting is a rare volume: one of the best books on the craft of musicmaking, an informative source for musicians and songwriters, and an invaluable historical record of the popular music of this century.

DKK 208.00
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Culture Warlords - Talia Lavin - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Culture Warlords - Talia Lavin - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Editor's Choice/Staff Pick One reporter takes an immersive dive into white supremacy's explosive online presence, exploring the undercurrents of propaganda, racism, misogyny, and history that led us to where we are now. Talia Lavin is every skinhead's worst nightmare: a loud and unapologetic Jewish woman, acerbic, smart, and profoundly antiracist, with the investigative chops to expose the tactics and ideologies of online hatemongers. Culture Warlords is the story of how Lavin, a frequent target of extremist trolls (including those at Fox News), dove into a byzantine online culture of hate and learned the intricacies of how white supremacy proliferates online. Within these pages, she reveals the extremists hiding in plain sight online: Incels. White nationalists. White supremacists. National Socialists. Proud Boys. Christian extremists. In order to showcase them in their natural habitat, Talia assumes a range of identities, going undercover as a blonde Nazi babe, a forlorn incel, and a violent Aryan femme fatale. Along the way, she discovers a whites-only dating site geared toward racists looking for love, a disturbing extremist YouTube channel run by a fourteen-year-old girl with over 800,000 followers, the everyday heroes of the antifascist movement, and much more. By combining compelling stories chock-full of catfishing and gate-crashing with her own in-depth, gut-wrenching research, she also turns the lens of anti-Semitism, racism, and white power back on itself in an attempt to dismantle and decimate the online hate movement from within. Shocking, humorous, and merciless in equal measure, Culture Warlords explores some of the vilest subcultures on the Web-and shows us how we can fight back.

DKK 187.00
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52nd Street - Arnold Shaw - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

52nd Street - Arnold Shaw - Bog - Hachette Books - Plusbog.dk

Back in the thirties and forties, when New York City was the capital of the jazz world-you could hail a cab, ask the driver to take you to "The Street," and find yourself on 52nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. Musicians, jazz lovers, college students, big businessmen-everybody knew that this was "The Street that Never Slept," the Street where every night was New Year''s Eve, the Street that Variety editor Abel Green so aptly dubbed "America''s Montmartre." Here, for the price of a drink or two, you could walk through the whole history of jazz. Hot jazz was born and raised on The Street, as were the big swing bands of the thirties and the modern "cool" jazz combos of the forties. Comics like Alan King and Joey Adams got their start on the Street, as did musicians like Erroll Garner, Jack Teagarden, and Coleman Hawkins. Bessie Smith performed on the Street, and so did Count Basie, Charlie "Bird" Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Billie Holiday, Art Tatum, Sarah Vaughn, the Dorsey Brothers, Artie Shaw, and other jazz greats.Arnold Shaw was there-as musician, composer, PR man, and just plain listener-and he recreates for us the three swinging decades that were the history if the Street: its birth in Prohibition-era speakeasies, where musicians jammed for gin or just for the fun of it; its post-Repeal blossoming as the center of the jazz universe, lined up and down on both sides with tiny, smoke-filled rooms where black and white musicians played to capacity crowds; its postwar decline as the Street became a tawdy tenderloin of strip and clip joints.

DKK 205.00
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