Inyo County Free Library - New Acquisitions
November 2018 - January 2019
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.
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Can't You Hear Me Calling: The Life of Bill Monroe, Father of Bluegrass By Smith, Richard D Publishing Date: Sept. 2001 Classification: 700 Call Number: 781.642 SMI Publisher Fact Sheet |
By Lennon, Cynthia Publishing Date: ©2005 Classification: 700 Call Number: 782.4216 LEN "When she was eighteen years old, a girl named Cynthia Powell met a boy named John Lennon and they fell in love. Their ten-year relationship coincided with the start of the Beatles phenomenon - from Liverpool's dockside clubs to the dizzying worldwide fame that followed. And Cynthia Lennon, John's first wife, was an integral part of the swirl of events that are now an indelible part of the history of rock and roll." "In John, Cynthia recalls those times with the loving honesty of an. |
Simple dreams: a musical memoir By Ronstadt, Linda Publishing Date: 2013 Classification: 700 Call Number: 782.4216 RON In this memoir, iconic singer Linda Ronstadt weaves together a captivating story of her origins in Tucson, Arizona, and her rise to stardom in the Southern California music scene of the 1960s and '70s. |
Stephane Grappelli: with and without Django By Balmer, Paul Publishing Date: c2003 Classification: 700 Call Number: 787.2092 BAL |
By Green, Douglas B Publishing Date: c2006 Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.43 GRE Singing Cowboys tells the fabled story of the men and women who shone brightly during the magical era of the singing cowboy movie star. It was an era when Western heroes sang and yodeled as well as threw punches and drew six-guns; an era where for a time nearly half the Western films churned out in Hollywood's golden age either featured a singer as a hero, or had singing second leads or singing ranch hands to provide that dreamy, romantic, exquisitely beautiful music we now think of as western. - (Gibbs-Smith) |
By Roberts, Randy Publishing Date: c1995 Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.43 ROB Based on over five years of interview and archival research, John Wayne: American explains the appeal of Wayne's abiding Americanness. Indeed, we cannot understand America itself without understanding John Wayne. Born in a dyed-in-the-wool Republican town in Iowa, a football star and student leader, and a scholarship boy at USC, Wayne went to Hollywood because it was the truest meritocracy in America, the one place where his lack of wealth and connections could not hurt him. After spending the first decade of his career on Poverty Row, he emerged as a star in Stagecoach. But it was during World War II that Wayne - and America - emerged as superpowers. Wayne came to politics reluctantly, joining the mainstream of America in its confrontation with communism - and maintaining his opposition ever since. At heart, however, Wayne was a nonideological conservative. He loved his freedom, his friends, his women, and his booze. He believed in simple justice, and common decency, and he will always be beloved as a result. - (Blackwell North Amer) |
Lucky me: my life with--and without--my mom, Shirley MacLaine By Parker, Sachi Publishing Date: [2013] Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.4302 PAR Shirley MacLaine's only child shares shocking stories from her out-of-this-world childhood with the famously eccentric and award-winning actress. |
Hollywood enigma: Dana Andrews By Rollyson, Carl E. Publishing Date: 2012 Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.4302 ROL The complete story of a great actor, his difficult struggle to overcome alcoholism while enjoying the accolades of his contemporaries, a successful term as president of the Screen Actors Guild, and the love of family and friends that never deserted him. |
Fantastic beasts and where to find them: the original screenplay By Rowling, J. K. Publishing Date: 2016 Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.437 ROW While attending the Magical Congress of the United States of America in 1926, Newt Scamander is pursued by the wizarding authorities when dangerous beasts and their habitats escape from his magical briefcase. |
Paddle your own canoe: one man's fundamentals for delicious living By Offerman, Nick Publishing Date: [2013?] Classification: 700 Call Number: 791.4502 OFF The actor known for roles in such productions as Parks and Recreation shares whimsical musings on a range of topics from love and manliness to grooming and eating meat, offering additional discussions of his life before fame and his courtship of his wife, Megan Mullally. |
Big game: the NFL in dangerous times By Leibovich, Mark Publishing Date: 2018 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.332 LEI Like millions of Americans, Mark Leibovich has spent more of his life tuned into pro football than he'd care to admit. Being a lifelong New England Patriots fan meant growing up on a steady diet of lovable loserdom. That is, until the Tom Brady/Bill Belichick era made the Pats the most ruthlessly efficient and polarizing sports dynasty of the modern NFL, and its fans the most irritating in all of Pigskin America. Leibovich kept his obsession quiet, making a nice career for himself covering that other playground for rich and overgrown children, American politics. Still, every now and then Leibovich would reach out to Tom Brady to gauge his willingness to subject himself to a profile. He figured that the chances of Brady agreeing were a Hail Mary at best, but Brady returned Mark's call in summer 2014 and kept on returning his calls through epic Patriots Super Bowl victory and defeat, and a scandal involving Brady--Deflategate--whose grip on sports media was as profound as its true significance was ridiculous. So began a four-year odyssey that took Mark Leibovich deeper inside the NFL than anyone has gone before. From the owners' meeting to the draft to the sidelines of crucial games, he takes in the show at the elbow of everyone from Brady to big-name owners to the cordially despised NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell. Ultimately, BIG GAME is a chronicle of "peak football"--the high point of the sport's economic success and cultural dominance, but also the time when the dark side began to show. It is an era of explosive revenue growth, but also one of creeping existential fear. Players have long joked that NFL stands for "not for long," but as the true impact of concussions becomes inescapable background noise, it's increasingly difficult to enjoy the simple glory of football without the buzz-kill of its obvious consequences. And that was before Donald Trump. In 2016, Mark's day job caught up with him, and the NFL slammed headlong into America's culture wars. BIG GAME is a journey through an epic storm. Through it all, Leibovich always keeps one eye on Tom Brady and his beloved Patriots, through to the 2018 Super Bowl. Pro football, this hilarious and enthralling book proves, may not be the sport America needs, but it is most definitely the sport we deserve. |
The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, and the story of golf By Frost, Mark Publishing Date: [2004] Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.352 FRO Presents a study of the life and career of golf icon Bobby Jones, focusing on his accomplishment of winning four major golfing championships during the sumer of 1930 and his sudden retirement from competition at the age of twenty-eight. |
For all who love the game: lessons and teachings for women By Penick, Harvey Publishing Date: c1995 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.352 PEN The famous golf pro shares his insight into golf for women players, showcasing his unique view of the game and life in general - (Baker & Taylor) |
The best team money can buy: the Los Angeles Dodgers' wild struggle to build a baseball powerhouse By Knight, Molly Publishing Date: 2015 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.357 KNI "The inside-the-clubhouse story of two tumultuous years when the Los Angeles Dodgers were re-made from top to bottom, from the ownership of the team to management to the players on the field, becoming the most talked-about and most colorful team in baseball"-- |
Jackie Robinson: an intimate portrait By Robinson, Rachel Publishing Date: 1996 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.357 ROB In an evocative and personal memoir enhanced by hundreds of photographs, the widow of Jackie Robinson provides an intimate portrait of her husband, his rise to success, the impact of his fame on the family, and his life after baseball. - (Baker & Taylor) |
Everyday wisdom: 1001 expert tips for hikers By Berger, Karen Publishing Date: c1997 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.51 BER More Everyday Wisdom is an easy-to-use collection of useful advice, timesaving tips, problem-solving techniques, and practical inventiveness--all delivered in an engaging Q&A format. Author Karen Berger answers the questions she's been asked by people she's net hiking, in lecture halls, and in the Internet. This book addresses the issues that hikers really want to know about. |
Trekker's handbook: strategies to enhance your journey By Tilton, Buck Publishing Date: 2003 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.52 TIL |
The shortest straw: Search and rescue in the high sierra By Rosnau, Dean Publishing Date: 2017 Classification: 700 Call Number: 796.522 ROS |
World whitewater: a global guide for river runners By Cassady, Jim Publishing Date: c1999 Classification: 700 Call Number: 797.122 CAS Whether you're up for the most challenging runs in the remotest places on earth, or are just looking for a lovely flatwater float, you will find them all here. World Whiteware is the only complete international guide to the legendary rivers of the world. It gives you all theinformation you need to plan your expedition. Wherever you picture yourself, World Whitewater can get you there. - (McGraw Hill) |
The longest silence: a life in fishing By McGuane, Thomas Publishing Date: 2001 Classification: 700 Call Number: 799.1 MCG In a compilation of thirty-three essays, the author reflects on the world of angling as he shares his observations on his quarry, great fishing spots around the world, and fishing equipment. |
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