Dixon The One Woman

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The Allman Brothers; Allman, Greg; Allman, Duane.; Betts, R.; Trucks, C.; Oakley, R.; Johanson, J.; Payne, K.; McTell, Willie; James, Elmo; Sehorn, Marshall E.; Williamson, Sonny Boy; Oakley, Raymond; Dixon, Willie; Morganfield, McKinley; Cobbs, Willie: The Allman Bros. (Brothers) Band: Complete[ USA No Exit Music 1974
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168 pages. Superb compilation of classic southern rock songs as performed by The Allman Brothers. Six pages of colour photos of band members. Includes music, chords and lyrics to: Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Blackhearted Woman; Blue Sky; Come and Go Blues; Don't Keep Me Wonderin'; Don't Want You No More; Dreams; Every Hungry Woman; Hot'Lanta; I'm Your Hoochie Cooche Man; In Memory of Elizabeth Reed; It's Not My Cross To Bear; Jelly Jelly Blues; Jessica; Leave My Blues at Home; Les Brers in A Minor; Little Martha; Melissa; Midnight Rider; Mountain Jam; One Way Out; Pony Boy; Ramblin' Man; Revival; Southbound; Stand Back; Statesboro Blues; Stormy Monday Blues; Trouble, No More; Wasted Words; Whippin' Post; You Don't Love Me. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Precious momento of this great band. First Edition Soft Cover 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall

[SW: The Allman Brothers; Allman, Greg; Allman, Duane.; Betts, R.; Trucks, C.; Oakley, R.; Johanson, J.; Payne, K.; McTell, Willie; James, Elmo; Sehorn, Marshall E.; Williamson, Sonny Boy; Oakley, Raymond; Dixon, Willie; Morganfield, McKinley; Cobbs, Willie Spencer Davis classic southern rock songs as performed by The Allman Brothers. Six pages of colour photos of band members. Includes music, chords and lyrics to: Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Blackhearted Woman; Blue Sky; Come and Go Blues; Don't Keep Me Wonderin'; Don't Want You No More; Dreams; Every Hungry Woman; Hot'Lanta; I'm Your Hoochie Cooche Man; In Memory of Elizabeth Reed; It's Not My Cross To Bear; Jelly Jelly Blues; Jessica; Leave My Blues at Home; Les Brers in A Minor; Little Martha; Melissa; Midnight Rider; Mountain Jam; One Way Out; Pony Boy; Ramblin' Man; Revival; Southbound; Stand Back; Statesboro Blues; Stormy Monday Blues; Trouble, No More; Wasted Words; Whippin' Post; You Don't Love Me]

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Pam Flowers, Ann Dixon: Alone Across the Arctic: One Woman's Epic Journey by Dog team,
In February 1993, eight sled dogs and one woman set out from Barrow, Alaska, to mush 2,500 miles along the Arctic coast of North America. <I>Alone Across the Arctic</i> chronicles the perils and...

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Ramparts, Vol. 8, No. 6, December/Dec. 1969, San Francisco Ramparts Magazine 1969
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An issue of the counterculture magazine that dealt with all of those things to the left of mainstream American thought and politics. This issue contains articles and columns by Jerry Rubin, Seymour Hersh, Michael Lydon, Marlene Dixon, Linda Hunt & Gary Hunt & Nancy Scheper, and Joan Holden on a variety of subjects, including the women's liberation movement, the Pigasus plot of Rubin and his Yippie cohorts, germ warfare, Chucky Berry, poverty and the rock music cash cow. Also contains a 16-page book supplement. Cover features Jerry Rubin in full Yippie regalia. (One of the more amusing items in the magazine -- not that anyone could ever accuse Ramparts of being amusing -- is a half-page advertisement by Reprise Records promoting Jethro Tull's "Stand Up" album and apologizing for incorrect information in advertising for the band's first album, "This Was." Although one wonders if the apology/correction came because Reprise was just a good, honest corporate citizen -- yes, an oxymoron -- or if it came because Ian Anderson ripped Reprise a new anal orifice after reading the incorrect information. That question will undoubtedly go down in history with the chicken-and-egg puzzle.) 76 pages, illustrated. Rubbing, impressions, chipping to bottom right corner of front cover, 2" by 1" piece torn unevenly from bottom edge of back cover, general wear. Magazine Small Quarto -- from 9¾" to 12" tall

[SW: politics, politicians, American society, leftists, leftist, socialist, socialists, culture, counterculture, Vietnam, Viet-Nam, woman, women, women's liberation, Chuck Berry, rock 'n foll, music, Richard M. Nixon, germ warfare, Pigasus, Jerry Rubin, Seymour Hersh, Michael Lydon, Marlene Dixon, Linda Hunt, Gary Hunt, Nancy Scheper, poverty, Joan Holden]

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Witt, Lana. The Heart of a Thirsty Woman. New York: Washington Square Press, 2000.
Brand New; Marfree, tite, acidfree; not written-in, underlined, club, remainder or ex-library. Mail SAMEDAY! From Kirkus Reviews A southern-style Beat goes on the road to find her sister, a life better than the one shes got in down-home Kentucky, andshe hopesCarlos Castaneda's Don Juan. Married to dull if well-intentioned TV repairman Clarence Tolliver, 27-year-old Josie finds life in mid-1970s Pick, Kentucky (also the setting of Witts Slow Dancing on Dinosaur Bones, 1995) , to be terminally boring. Her widower dad, Brewster Clay, lives there too, as well as a cast of the usual larger-than-life characters condemned to inhabit novels set south of the Mason-Dixon line. Josie, a great reader and declaimer of Shakespeare, wants to go to Sage, Arizona, where her elder sister, Cheyenne, disappeared 16 years before. Cheyenne may even be deadshe had a heart condition that needed surgery but Josie, determined to escape Pick, persuades Clarence to come with her to find out for sure. Our heroine, who has been reading a good deal; 1.04 x 8.47 x 5.51; 363 pages. 0671011464.

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