
Delightfulee: The Life and Music of Lee Morgan
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This book tells the story of one of the most individual jazz stylists of his time.Lee Morgan began...

More Lives Than One: the Extraordinary Life of Felix Dennis
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Canny, infuriating, cynical and generous by turns, Felix Dennis was a true one-off. When he died in...

In the Front Line: A Doctor's Life in War and Peace
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This memoir by a Scottish doctor who was born and went on to work in Govan was found among family...

Saving a Sick America: A Prescription for Moral and Cultural Transformation
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Nationally syndicated radio host and columnist Michael L. Brown provides a handbook for a...

Turner: The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J. M. W. Turner
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The extraordinary life of J. M. W Turner, one of Britain's most admired, misunderstood and...

A Race Too Far
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The true story of the tragic round-the-world yacht race - now the subject of The Mercy, starring...

An Inspector Calls: and Other Plays
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Previously published as Time and the Conways and Other Plays, J.B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls...

Jacqueline Stewart recommended Within Our Gates (1920) in Movies (curated)

Galley Slave: The Autobiography of a Protestant Condemned to the French Galleys: v. 1: Seafarers' Voices
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This remarkable memoir tells of the miseries of Jean Marteilhe of Bergerac, 'a Protestant condemned...

Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated The Staircase in TV
Feb 25, 2021
Of all the docs on this list, this is the one that had me most gripped by the back and forth of the case. I changed my mind so much, almost several times an episode at points, because Peterson himself is both very likeable and very suspicious. There is an opportunity to weigh the evidence for yourself here that a lot of crime series ignore. The balance feels fair, and the case itself is so very fascinating, both from a personal and legal point of view. It plays like a real life soap opera at times, complete with cliff-hangers and teases, as Making a Murderer proved was so effective. To this day, I am not certain of Peterson’s guilt. The only thing I can say is that it was he himself who commissioned the series and allowed the filming of the case. Is that something a guilty man would do to manipulate what we see, or what an innocent man would do when unafraid of the truth? You decide! This would be the one I would recommend to anyone new to the genre, uncertain if this kind of thing is for them.