Free eBooks - Performing Arts
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Jenny Rhodes' mom and now her famous dad are gone because of the mysterious ruby from the Amazon jungle. - Can 10 year old Jenny stop the insidious plan to resurrect an alien god. more...
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Rembrant Hill stumbles upon a strange and mysterious place in the great southwestern desert. A place where the book of "Revelation" seems to be unfolding. more...
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Dr. Luke pens his word for word account of the life of Jesus Christ while nursing patients back to health, the victims of a Slave Market riot in Rome. more...
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In it's infancy, the Christian church, was violently persecuted by the power of the Roman Empire. Tradition holds that the apostle Paul was beheaded in Rome, probably in accordance with the policy begun by Nero in a.d.64. This is a word for word account of the life of Jesus Christ, penned by Mark, and undoubtedly gleaned from the teachings of Peter. more...
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Written in the William Goldman("Butch Cassidy") easy to read screenplay format. Tommy a young and lovable genius whose mother died at his birth is prematurely aging. Only a perilous and tearful journey through his depressed fathers sinister world of spy vs. spy may save his life. more...
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S.E. Mann celebrates American cinema and culture in this first in a series of books on entertainment. From his Tokyo hideaway, S.E. Mann offers up a blue plate special of juicy insight garnished with humor and gushing with delicious admiration for America's most beloved institution, Hollywood. more...
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Doubleshot Films produced two feature films on $10K and both have been accepted to major film festivals in 2009/2010. We want to help others make the same kind of movies (or better) with our experience as a foundation for how to get million- dollar-production value out of a ridiculously small budget. We made the rules, broke the rules and pulled every resource out of Hollywood to get these done. more...
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INTRODUCTION.
We have been drawn to the publication of tunes and description of the old English Morris, not primarily for the information of the archæologist and scholar, but to help those who may be disposed to restore a vigorous and native custom to its lapsed pre-eminence.
Whether we have erred in believing that there exists to-day a wide and keen desire for that restoration will be plainly shown in ... more...
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INTRODUCTION.
William Kemp was a comic actor of high reputation. Like Tarlton, whom he succeeded “as wel in the fauour of her Maiesty as in the opinion and good thoughts of the generall audience,” he usually played the Clown, and was greatly applauded for his buffoonery, his extemporal wit, and his performance of the Jig.
That at one time,—perhaps from about 1589 to 1593 or ... more...
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Someway I don't care for the word "Preface." As I think the matter over, I'm not sure that I ever read a preface to any book; and this fact suggests to me that possibly others would pass by this page in my book if I dubbed it by that much-worn and very trite word. So I've hailed you all with a much more cheery and stimulating title for my opening page; and perhaps, in consequence, some may read it.
My ... more...











