Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
January 2015 - February 2015
These are books and media new to the library and cataloged by the Inyo County Free Library.
Additional information about each title can be found in the catalog (click on the title). For older acquisition lists choose from Select another list. To request any of these titles please contact your local library branch.
More miles than money: journeys through American music By Cartwright, Garth Publishing Date: 2009 Classification: 700 Call Number: 780.973 CAR Constantly in motion, Cartwright observes a frayed, divided US, one plagued by crystal meth and poverty. But when the music plays and the open road calls he finds America's primal spirit remains. More Miles Than Money is an outsider's fierce odyssey through the land of the free. - (Blackwell North Amer) Takes you on a journey through the backwoods of American music. This book sets out to see whether the American roots music that the author loved - blues and country, folk and soul - was still alive in the twenty-first century. - (Gardners) A compelling journey through the backwoods of American music. - (Perseus Publishing) |
The Hammersteins: a musical theatre family By Hammerstein, Oscar Andrew Publishing Date: c2010 Classification: 700 Call Number: 782.1 HAM The Hammersteins is the story of one family that changed Broadway forever. The story begins in 1864, when Oscar Hammerstein I emigrates to America, establishes himself as a successful cigar merchant and turns his attention to the business of music and theaters. He builds many theaters, including New York's most majestic opera house. He turns Times Square (then Longacre Square) into the theater capital of the world. His sons, Willy and Arthur, carry on the tradition and nurture such talents as Will Rogers, W. C. Fields, Al Jolson, Houdini, and Charlie Chaplin. Willy's son, Oscar II, becomes the most successful lyricist of all time, writing the story and words to the most memorable of Broadway shows including Showboat, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Carousel, The King and I, and The Sound of Music. Oscar II synthesized the previous two generations' efforts to create what we now know as American musical theater. The accomplishments of the Hammersteins are monumental. Their tale is enchanting. Written by Oscar "Andy" Hammerstein (Oscar II's grandson), The Hammersteins presents a multi-layered portrait of the Hammerstein family, complete with personal and professional highlights, as well as the scandals and tragedies. The book also draws heavily upon the family archives, presenting a rich collection of photographs, theater blueprints, programs, patents and more, much of which has never before been seen. The Hammersteins is at once a deeply personal story of and American family living the American dream and a celebration of musical theater in this country. |
By Cash, Rosanne Publishing Date: 2010 Classification: 700 Call Number: 782.4216 CAS For thirty years as a musician, Rosanne Cash has enjoyed both critical and commercial success, releasing a series of albums that are as notable for their lyrical intelligence as for their musical excellence. In this memoir, Cash writes compellingly about her upbringing in Southern California as the child of country legend Johnny Cash, and of her relationships with her mother and her famous stepmother, June Carter Cash. In her account of her development as an artist she shares memories of recording her own first album on a German label; working her way to success; her Nashville marriage to Rodney Crowell; her relationship with the country music establishment; taking a new direction in her music and moving to New York; motherhood; dealing with the deaths of her parents, in part through music; the process of songwriting; and her fulfillment with her current husband and musical collaborator, John Leventhal.--From publisher description. |
Black pearls: blues queens of the 1920s By Harrison, Daphne Duval Publishing Date: c1988 Classification: 700 Call Number: 784.5 HAR |
Hopalong Cassidy: on the page, on the screen By Nevins, Francis M. Publishing Date: c2008 Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.43 NEV Clarence E. Mulford spent his creative years writing a vast saga of interlocking novels and stories, most of them dealing with the Bar-20 ranch and the men who called it home, chief among them a certain Hopalong Cassidy. Eventually Mulford's works became the nominal source of 66 Hollywood films, made between 1935 and 1948, and a 52-episode TV series (1952-54), all starring William Boyd as a character with the same name but very different from Mulford's. Hopalong Cassidy: On the Page, On the Screen covers each of Mulford's books and each of the Cassidy theatrical films in full detail. A comprehensive index enables readers interested in almost anything linked to the books or films - including eventual stars like Robert Mitchum, George Reeves, Jan Clayton and Barbara Britton - to find the relevant material instantly. |
By Coleman, Terry Publishing Date: 2005 Classification: 700 Call Number: 792.028 COL Based on unprecedented access, the definitive biography of Sir Laurence Olivier, the dashing, self-invented Englishman who became the greatest actor of the twentieth century. Olivier met everyone, knew everyone, and played every role in existence. But he was as elusive in life as he was on the stage, a bold and practiced pretender who changed names, altered his identity, and defied characterization. Biographer Coleman draws for the first time on the vast archive of Olivier's private papers and those of his family, uncovering the history and the private self that Olivier worked all his life to obscure. Acting and sex were for him inseparable: through famous romances with Vivien Leigh and Joan Plowright and countless trysts, these relationships entangled with his stage work, each feeding the other and driving Olivier to greater heights. Here is the first comprehensive account of the man whose autobiography, written late in his life, told only a small part of the story.--From publisher description. |
Apollo's angels: a history of ballet By Homans, Jennifer Publishing Date: c2010 Classification: 700 Call Number: 792.8 HOM Unique among the arts, ballet has no written texts or standardized notation. It is a storytelling art passed on from teacher to student. A ballerina dancing today is a link in a long chain of dancers stretching back to sixteenth-century Italy and France: Her graceful movements recall a lost world of courts, kings, and aristocracy, but her steps are also marked by the dramatic changes in dance and culture that followed. From ballet's origins in the Renaissance and the codification of its basic steps and positions under France's Louis XIV (himself an avid dancer), the art form wound its way through the courts of Europe, from Paris and Milan to Vienna and St. Petersburg. Jennifer Homans, a historian and critic who was also a professional dancer, traces the evolution of technique, choreography, and performance in clear prose, drawing readers into the intricacies of the art with vivid descriptions of dances and the artists who made them--From publisher description. |
Campfires remembered: memoirs of a mountain lady By Mercer, Dena M. Publishing Date: [2011] Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.5 MER Dena and her daughter, Lori, left their rural California home to raise and herd cows, help the USGS, and pack mules in and out of the California Sierras every summer for more than twenty years. This book compiles some of Dena's memories and experiences from those summers, highlighting what it's like to be a woman working in the backcountry of the Sierra Nevada. |
Publishing Date: 2011 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.522 2012 sees the internationally renowned Swiss mountain sports company, Mammut celebrate its 150th anniversary, which makes it one of the most tradition-rich companies in its field. This title tells the history of mountain sports with portraits of some of the most important key players as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the Mammut brand. - (Gardners) |
By Olsson, Helen Publishing Date: 2012 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.54 OLS Outlines economical options for family camping vacations, sharing irreverent, anecdotal, and practical guidelines for families with young children while explaining how to select gear and address needs with a minimum of stress. |
Sisters on the fly: caravans, campfires, and tales from the road By Rawlings, Irene Publishing Date: c2010 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.79 RAW The Sisters on the Fly know they're having more fun than anyone! Now you're invited to join them on their cross-country road trips as author Irene Rawlings takes you inside the Sisters' decorated vintage trailers. Each trailer reflects its owner's personality, and the Sisters share their individual stories behind their loving restorations--and a few of the wilder outdoor adventures they've experienced along the way. The Sisters also share tips for buying and restoring vintage trailers because they know that once you see all the fun they're having fly-fishing, riding horses, camping, eating, laughing, and loving, you just might want to join their cowgirl caravan when it heads out for the next adventure. Sisters on the Fly will inspire readers with charming and witty anecdotes from the Sisters as they experience the open road and some of the most beautiful places in the country. It is organized around fishing, food, friendship, love, and loss. And, of course, around beautiful vintage trailers that have been lovingly transformed from "trashed to treasured." The book features dozens of engaging stories about the incredible women who buy and restore these trailers, as well as sidebars loaded with both practical and whimsical information for anyone who is ready to find her own trailer and join the caravan. - (Simon and Schuster |
Meander: east to west along a Turkish river By Seal, Jeremy Publishing Date: 2012 Classification: 700 Call Number: 797.122 SEA The course of the Meander is so famously indirect that the river's name has come to signify digression - an invitation Jeremy Seal is duty-bound to accept while travelling the length of it in a one-man canoe. In this book, the author illuminates his account with a wealth of cultural, historical and personal asides. - (Gardners) |
The boys in the boat: nine Americans and their epic quest for gold at the1936 Berlin Olympics By Brown, Daniel Publishing Date: c2013 Classification: 700 Call Number: 797.123 BRO Traces the story of an American rowing team from the University of Washington that defeated elite rivals at Hitler's 1936 Berlin Olympics, sharing the experiences of their enigmatic coach, a visionary boat builder, and a homeless teen rower. |
The essentials of persuasive public speaking By Wyeth, Sims Publishing Date: 2014 Classification: 800 Call Number: 808.51 WYE In this portable, brief, and lucid guide to presenting, Wyeth counsels how to calm a thumping heart and reveals techniques on preparation, delivery, and visual aids as he gives you vivid stories and rubber meets the road advice. And he does more than simply ease your dread, he inspires you with historical accounts and incisive observations on the power and purpose of speaking well. From advice on the pitch and pace of your speaking voice to admonishments against squirrel paw hands and data crammed PowerPoint slides, Wyeths pointers will give you the focus and confidence to stand up straight, lean forward, and tell your story well. |
Madness, rack, and honey: collected lectures By Ruefle, Mary Publishing Date: c2012 Classification: 800 Call Number: 809.1 RUE Over the course of fifteen years, Mary Ruefle delivered a lecture every six months to a group of poetry graduate students. Collected here for the first time, these lectures include "Poetry and the Moon," "Someone Reading a Book Is a Sign of Order in the World," and "Lectures I Will Never Give." Intellectually virtuosic, instructive, and experiential,Madness, Rack, and Honey resists definition, demanding instead an utterand utterly pleasurableimmersion. Finalist for the 2012 National Book Critics Circle Award. Mary Ruefle has published more than a dozen books of poetry, prose, and erasures. She lives in Vermont.- (Perseus Publishing) This is one of the wisest books I've read in years... New York Times Book Review |
By Shaughnessy, Brenda Publishing Date: c2012 Classification: 800 Call Number: 811.54 SHA Honored as a New York Times Book Review "100 Notable Books of 2013" "A heady, infectious celebration."--The New Yorker "Shaughnessy's voice is smart, sexy, self-aware, hip . . . consistently wry, and ever savvy."--Harvard Review Brenda Shaughnessy's heartrending third collection explores dark subjects--trauma, childbirth, loss of faith--and stark questions: What is the use of pain and grief? Is there another dimension in which our suffering might be transformed? Can we change ourselves? Yearning for new gods, new worlds, and new rules, she imagines a parallel existence in the galaxy of Andromeda. |
Jump soul: new and selected poems By Smith, Charlie Publishing Date: c2014 Classification: 800 Call Number: 811.54 SMI This selection of poems highlights the best work from the artist's previous seven poetry collections, drawing on the lush and haunting prose contained within Red Roads, Women of America and Word Comix. |
Windows into Western life: trail tales and Western verse By Parsons, Jim Publishing Date: c2005 Classification: 800 Call Number: 811.6 PAR The author's poetry is a record of the experiences he has had & the people he has met while working as a part time wrangler and a packer since 1972. |
By Smith, Tracy K. Publishing Date: [2011] Classification: 800 Call Number: 811.6 SMI Winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize * A New York Times Notable Book of 2011 and New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice * A New Yorker, Library Journal and Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year * New poetry by the award-winning poet Tracy K. Smith, whose "lyric brilliance and political impulses never falter" (Publishers Weekly, starred review) You lie there kicking like a baby, waiting for God himself To lift you past the rungs of your crib. What Would your life say if it could talk? —from "No Fly Zone" With allusions to David Bowie and interplanetary travel, Life on Mars imagines a soundtrack for the universe to accompany the discoveries, failures, and oddities of human existence. In these brilliant new poems, Tracy K. Smith envisions a sci-fi future sucked clean of any real dangers, contemplates the dark matter that keeps people both close and distant, and revisits the kitschy concepts like "love" and "illness" now relegated to the Museum of Obsolescence. These poems reveal the realities of life lived here, on the ground, where a daughter is imprisoned in the basement by her own father, where celebrities and pop stars walk among us, and where the poet herself loses her father, one of the engineers who worked on the Hubble Space Telescope. With this remarkable third collection, Smith establishes herself among the best poets of her generation. - (McMillan Palgrave) |
The real Wizard of Oz: the life and times of L. Frank Baum By Loncraine, Rebecca Publishing Date: c2009 Classification: 800 Call Number: 813.4 LON Explores the life of the unconventional author and entrepreneur, examining the era in which he lived and its influence on his work. |