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PURE LEGENDS CD - 2860146632

94,63 zł

PURE LEGENDS CD WYDAWCA

Muzyka > Płyty kompaktowe

DISC 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17   Suspicious Minds

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The Maddest Obsession - 2874068887

88,12 zł

The Maddest Obsession Independently Published

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

She fears the dark.He rules it.Her dresses are too tight, her heels too tall. She laughs too loudly, eats without decorum, and mixes up most sayings in the book. Little do most know it

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The Rat Pack Collection - 1897929841

72,62 zł

The Rat Pack Collection marketing design

Książki naukowe>Sztuka>Muzyka, śpiew i taniec>Muzyka rozrywkowa

CD11) Everybody Loves Somebody 2) Til Then 3) Here I'll Stay 4) Why Don't You Believe Me? 5) Glow Worm, The 6) Because You're Mine 7) Pennies From Heaven 8) Takes Two to Tango 9) When You're Smiling 10) Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes 11) All I Have to Give You 12) As You Are 13) About a Quarter to Nine 14) If You Were the Only Girl in the World 15) Bye Bye Blackbird 16) Come Back to Sorrento CD2 17) Rambling Rose 18) For Me and My Girl 19) Deep Purple 20) I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 21) Somewhere Along the Way 22) All of Me 23) Oh Marie 24) Heart and Soul 25) Santa Lucia 26) I Know a Dream When I See One 27) I'll String Along With You 28) My Heart Has Found a Home 29) Never Before 30) Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful, The 31) You Belong to Me 32) Blue SmokeCD3 33) Big Bad John 34) Gonna Build a Mountain 35) You've Made Me So Very Happy 36) What the World Needs Now Is Love 37) Good Life, The 38) Hey Won't You Play (Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song) 39) MacArthur Park 40) Something's Got to Give 41) My Way 42) Birth of the Blues, The 43) Up up and Away 44) Wichita Lineman CD4 45) What Kind of Fool Am I? 46) This Guy's in Love With You 47) Impossible Dream, The 48) Do What You Gotta Do 49) Hey There 50) In the Ghetto 51) On the Road to Mandalay 52) Girl From Ipanema, The 53) Lady Is a Tramp, The 54) What Now My Love? 55) On a Clear Day You Can See Forever 56) Every Time We Say Goodbye CD5 57) Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night in the Week) 58) Nancy (With the Laughing Face) 59) All or Nothing at All 60) Five Minutes More 61) September Song 62) Night and Day 63) You'll Never Know 64) Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk 65) Hucklebuck, The 66) Time After Time 67) Mam'selle 68) Almost Like Being in Love 69) Stella by Starlight 70) Lovely Way to Spend an Evening, A 71) Begin the Beguine 72) Some Enchanted Evening 73) Nature Boy 74) Birth of the Blues, TheCD6 75) Sweet Lorraine 76) Dream 77) If I Loved You 78) I'm a Fool to Want You 79) Nevertheless 80) One Finger Melody 81) They Say Its Wonderful 82) Goodnight Irene 83) Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy 84) Oh! What It Seemed to Be 85) Sunday Monday or Always 86) I Dream of You 87) Day by Day 88) Old Master Painter, The 89) Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go) 90) People Will Say We're in Love 91) Oh What a Beautiful Mornin' 92) Things We Did Last Summer, The...

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Letter from America - 2212824618

40,80 zł

Letter from America Penguin

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When Alistair Cooke retired in March 2004 and then died a few weeks later, he was acclaimed by many as one of the greatest broadcasters of all time. His Letters from America, which began in 1946 and continued uninterrupted every week until early 2004, kept the world in touch with what was happening in Cooke's wry, liberal and humane style. This selection, made largely by Cooke himself and supplemented by his literary executor, gives us the very best of these legendary broadcasts. Over half have never appeared in print before. It is a remarkable portrait of a continent - and a man. Fred Astaire 26 June 1987 Movie stars don't make it. Nor statesmen. Not Prime Ministers, or dictators unless they die in office. Not even a world-famous rock star, unless he's assassinated. But last Monday, none of the three national television networks hesitated about the story that would lead the evening news. On millions of little screens in this country and I don't doubt in many other countries around the world, the first shots were of an imp, a graceful wraith, a firefly in impeccable white tie and tails. And for much longer than the lead story usually runs, for a full five minutes on NBC, we were given a loving retrospective of the dead man, ending with the firm declaration by Nureyev that 'He was not just the best ballroom dancer, or tap dancer, he was simply the greatest, most imaginative, dancer of our time.' And the newsmen were right to remind us of the immortal comment of the Hollywood mogul, who, with the no-nonsense directness of an expert, reported on Fred Astaire's first film test: 'Has enormous ears, can't act, can't sing, dances a little.' That Hollywood mogul, long gone, spent his life ducking round corners, to avoid being identified as the oaf who looked in the sky and never saw the brightest star. However, that expert opinion was, as the lawyers say, controlling at the time and in Astaire's first movies, there was no thought of allowing him to act or sing. But not for long. And thanks to the invention of television, and the need to fill vast stretches of the afternoon and night with old movies, it has been possible for my daughter, for instance, to claim Fred Astaire as her favourite film star from the evidence of all the movies he made fifteen, ten, five, three years before she was born. When I got the news on Monday evening here, and realized with immediate professional satisfaction that the BBC had smartly on hand a musical obituary tribute to him I put together eight years ago, I couldn't help recalling the casual, comic way this and similar radio obituaries came about. I was in London at the end of 1979, and Richard Rodgers - one of the two or three greatest of American songwriters - had just died, I believe on New Year's Eve or the night before. Britons, by then, were getting accustomed, without pain, to making what used to be a two-day Christmas holiday into a ten-day much-needed rest. For all laborious research purposes, the BBC was shut up. And there was no retrospective programme on the life and music of Richard Rodgers in the BBC's archives. Of course, in a gramophone library that looks like an annex to the Pentagon, there were hundreds, perhaps thousands, of recordings of his songs. The SOS went out to a writer, a producer, and - I presume - a man who had the key to the gramophone library. The silent place was unlocked, and the three of them laboured through the day to put together an hour's tribute to Richard Rodgers. It was done. It was competent enough, but rushed to an impossible deadline. This hasty improvisation happened just when my own music producer and I, who had enjoyed working together for six years or so on American popular music, were wondering what we could offer next. We'd done a sketch history of jazz, through individuals. We'd gone through all the popular music of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and were stumped for a new series, at which point I asked if we mightn't go and talk to the head of the channel, network or whatever. We went in, and the genial boss asked me what we had in mind. 'A morgue,' I said. A what? 'Where', I asked, 'is your morgue?' He was not familiar with the word, a newspaper term. 'Well,' I said, 'all newspapers have them.' 'How d'you mean?' 'If, I explained, 'Mrs Thatcher died tonight and you woke up and read a two-sentence obituary, you'd be rightly outraged. But if you saw a two-page obituary, you'd take it for granted. When d'you suppose it was written?' 'That's right,' he said thoughtfully. What I was proposing was a morgue of the Americans eminent in popular music and jazz, so they'd not get caught short again. A splendid idea, the man said; pick your stars. We made a list and were commissioned to return to America and finish all of them. Naturally, we looked at a calendar, and birthdates of Hoagy Carmichael, Earl Hines, Harold Arlen, Ethel Merman, Stephane Grappelli, Ella Fitzgerald. But then, in a spasm of panic, we thought of two giants - if the word can be used about two comparative midgets: Irving Berlin and Fred Astaire. Berlin was then 91. And Fred Astaire was just crowding 80. The boss man, to whom the idea of a morgue had been, only a few minutes before, quaint if not morbid, wondered what we were waiting for. Better get busy, at once, on Berlin and then on Astaire. I remember doing the Astaire obit, then and there, while I was still in London. Meanwhile, we'd simply pray every night that the Lord would keep Irving Berlin breathing till I could get home and get busy. I remember being picked up in a car by a charming young girl to get to the BBC and record my Astaire narration - there wasn't a moment to lose. She asked me, in the car, what the script was that I was clutching. 'It's an obituary', I said, 'of Fred Astaire.' 'Fred Astaire,' she shrieked, 'dead?' and almost swerved into a bus. 'Of course, he's not dead,' I said, 'but he's going to be one day.' She, too, was new to the institution of a morgue. I recalled that when I was a correspondent for a British paper in the United States, and when for example. Dean Acheson was appointed Secretary of State, the first cable I had from my editor said, 'Welcome Acheson obituary soonest.' How ghoulish, she said. I imagine that to two generations at least, it's assumed that Fred Astaire, this slim, pop-eyed newcomer to Hollywood who couldn't act, couldn't sing, danced a little, only made a fool of the mogul through the movies he made, with Ginger Rogers, in the mid- and late 1930s. But long before then, from the mid-1920s on, he was already an incomparable star - as a dancer - to theatre audiences both in New York and in London. Perhaps more in London than anywhere, certainly in the 1920s, with the early Gershwin hits, Funny Face and Lady Be Good, and lastly, in 1933, in Cole Porter's Gay Divorce (which was the title of the theatre show; Hollywood would not then allow so shocking a title and called the movie version, The Gay Divorcee). Of all the thousands of words that have been written this week, and will be written, there is a passage I went back to on Tuesday night which, I think, as well as anything I know, sums up Astaire's overall appeal - the appeal that takes in but transcends one's admiration for his dancing and for his inimitably intimate singing style. This was written in November 1933, by a theatre critic who had so little feel for dancing that he marvelled why London should go on about 'Mr Astaire's doing well enough what the Tiller Girls at Blackpool do superbly'. The critic, the writer, was James Agate, the irascible, dogmatic, opinionated but brilliant journalist, and I believe the best critic of acting we have had this century. He is writing his review of Gay Divorce, after declaring yet again his contempt for musical comedy as an entertainment for idiots, deploring the play's plot and the acting and hoping 'Micawberishly, for something to turn up'. 'Presently,' he wrote, 'Mr Fred Astaire obliged, and there is really no more to be said.' Except

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Love Online - 2867913425

108,45 zł

Love Online Polity Press

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

The internet has changed the face of romantic encounters. In a world where anything is possible, a potential date - whether it be a one-night stand or the start of a more lasting relationship - can be just a click away. Anyone looking for love online can throw off their inhibitions and can say what they have never dared to before.§The internet revolution has ensured that online-dating has now become both widespread and commonplace. Online users can buy into the consumerist illusion that they can choose a man or woman in the same way that they would shop for groceries - this is the new hypermarket of desire. Women in particular can enjoy a new sexual assertiveness. Where once they might have looked for an emotional attachment, they are now demanding simply the right to have a good time.§However, love cannot be reduced to such simple terms. The apparently risk-free world of online dating is at odds with love in real life, which has its own demands and expectations. You cannot introduce another person into your life and expect everything to remain the same. Human beings have a way of turning your life upside down.§The internet is changing the rules of the game of love. Online dating is easy and intoxicating, but it is full of hidden traps that can make it even more difficult to find love. In this compelling book, Jean-Claude Kaufmann navigates this new emotional world and explores the tensions between sex and love, instant gratification and enduring commitment.

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Start Late, Finish Rich - 2872344937

75,98 zł

Start Late, Finish Rich Crown Pub

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

David Bach has a plan to help you live and finish rich--no matter where you startSo you feel like you've started late? You are not alone. What if I told you that right now as you flip through this book, 70% of the people in the store with you are living paycheck to paycheck? What if I told you that the man browsing the aisle to your left owes more than $8,000 in credit card debt? And the woman on your right has less than $1,000 in savings? See? You're really not alone. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people who've saved too little and borrowed too much will never catch up financially. Why? Because they don't know how. You can start late and finish rich--but you need a plan. This book contains the plan. It's inspiring, easy to follow, and is based on proven financial principles. Building a secure financial future for yourself isn't something you can do overnight. It will take time and it will take work. But you can do it. Just because you started late doesn't mean you are doomed to an uncertain future. Whether you're in your thirties, forties, fifties, or beyond, there is still time to turn things around. It's never too late to live and finish rich. All it takes is the decision to start. --David BachIs it too late for me to get rich?Over and over, people share their fears with David Bach, America's leading money coach and the number-one national best-selling author of "The Automatic Millionaire. "If only I had started saving when I wasyounger!" they say. "Is there any hope for me?" There IS hope, and help is here at last! In "Start Late, Finish Rich, David Bach takes the "Finish Rich" wisdom that has already helped millions of people and tailors it specifically to all of us who forgot to save, procrastinated, or got sidetracked by life's unexpected challenges. Whether you are in your thirties, forties, fifties, or even older, Bach shows that you really can start late and still live and finish rich -

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When God Doesn't Fix It - 2854353685

83,87 zł

When God Doesn't Fix It Thomas Nelson Publishers

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Is it possible that good things can come out of our broken dreams?Worship leader and recording artist Laura Story was faced with her worst fear--her husband, Martin, was diagnosed with a brain tumor and would never be the same. Yes, with God all things are possible, but currently there is no cure to restore Martin's short-term memory, eyesight, and other complications. The fairytale life she had dreamed of is no longer possible. And yet Laura has found joy and a deeper intimacy with Jesus through this and other broken dreams.Laura's understanding and faith has grown as she examines what the Scriptures say about God. For years she believed myths such as: - God always promises happy endings- We can avoid pain if we serve God- If we pray hard enough, God will fix our problems- God can't use us until our story gets resolvedLaura helps us understand we aren't the only ones whose lives didn't turn out as we expected. She examines the brokenness of some of the heroes of our faith--men like Abraham, Joseph, David, and Paul--and shows how despite their flaws and flawed stories, God was able to use them in extraordinary ways. And it was not because of their faith, but because of the faithfulness of their God. God may not fix everything. In fact, your situation might never change or get better, but "you" can get better regardless of your situation.

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Shadow of the Sun - 2212824581

40,80 zł

Shadow of the Sun Penguin

Literatura faktu

'Only with the greatest of simplifications, for the sake of convenience, can we say Africa. In reality, except as a geographical term, Africa doesn't exist'. Ryszard Kapuscinski has been writing about the people of Africa throughout his career. In a study that avoids the official routes, palaces and big politics, he sets out to create an account of post-colonial Africa seen at once as a whole and as a location that wholly defies generalised explanations. It is both a sustained meditation on the mosaic of peoples and practises we call 'Africa', and an impassioned attempt to come to terms with humanity itself as it struggles to escape from foreign domination, from the intoxications of freedom, from war and from politics as theft. The Beginning: Collision, Ghana 1958 More than anything, one is struck by the light. Light everywhere. Brightness everywhere. Everywhere, the sun. Just yesterday, an autumnal London was drenched in rain. The airplane drenched in rain. A cold, wind, darkness. But here, from the morning

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How to Become a People Magnet - 2865793570

92,46 zł

How to Become a People Magnet Maklau Publishing Ltd.

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Improve your people skills with these simple habits.Do you feel awkward when you are around people?You don't really know what to say or how to start a conversation on a Networking event?Having problems with your boss or employees and don't know how to convince them to follow your lead?Do you want to improve your relationships with your spouse, confidants, or friends?In his book How to Become a People Magnet international bestselling author Marc Reklau reveals the secrets and psychology behind successful relationships with other people. Your success and happiness in life - at home and in business -, to a great extent, depend on how you get along with other people. Are you able to influence and persuade them? Although success can mean something different for each person, there is one common denominator: other people.The most successful people, quite often, aren't the ones with superior intelligence or the best skills, and the happiest people most times aren't smarter than we are, yet they are the ones who have the greatest people skills.In this practical and straightforward guide, you will learn specific principles that will help you to build more powerful relationships, stronger connections, and leave a positive, lasting impression on everyone you get in touch with. Most of them are common sense, but it's always good to have a reminder, because as they say, "Common sense is the least common of all senses."You will learn:What the most important subject of any conversation isHow to make a great first impression and achieve that people like you immediatelyHow to really connect with people on a deeper levelHow to convince people and get them to say yes to youHow to communicate effectivelyHow to avoid committing the deadly sin in human relationsHow to make the human ego the ally in any of your endeavorsHow to handle complaints and critics smoothlyHow to listen effectively and be the most intelligent person in the roomHow to use body language to build immediate trust and make stronger connections...and much more...Good skills with people many times make the difference between losing your job or getting a promotion; between making the sale or losing it; between excellent customer service and being expandable as a supplier; between being THE ONE or just a friend; between a smile and an angry look.Once again, it's small changes that will cause big results. Becoming a people magnet is easier than you thought. Apply the advice of this book, and your life will never be the same. The benefits are countless, and the results will show anywhere people are involved.

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Every Summer After - 2870386761

45,58 zł

Every Summer After Little, Brown Book Group

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

"A radiant debut." - Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Book LoversINSTANT USA TODAY BESTSELLER!Named One of the Hottest Reads of Summer 2022 by Today

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Every Summer After - 2869244908

46,08 zł

Every Summer After Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

"A radiant debut."

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One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - 2212824640

41,70 zł

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Penguin

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Boisterous, ribald, and ultimately shattering, Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is the seminal novel of the 1960s that has left an indelible mark on the literature of our time. Here is the unforgettable story of a mental ward and its inhabitants, especially the tyrannical Big Nurse Ratched and Randle Patrick McMurphy, the brawling, fun-loving new inmate who resolves to oppose her. We see the struggle through the eyes of Chief Bromden, the seemingly mute half-Indian patient who witnesses and understands McMurphy's heroic attempt to do battle with the awesome powers that keep them all imprisoned. This morning the lockworks rattle strange; it's not a regular visitor at the door. An Escort Man's voice calls down, edgy and impatient, 'Admission, come sign for him,' and the black boys go. Admission. Everybody stops playing cards and Monopoly, turns towards the day-room door. Most days I'd be out sweeping the hall and see who they're signing in, but this morning, like I explain to you, the Big Nurse put a thousand pounds down me and I can't budge out of the chair. Most days I'm the first one to see the Admission, watch him creep in the door and slide along the wall and stand scared till the black boys come sign for him and take him into the shower room, where they strip him and leave him shivering with the door open while they all three run grinning up and down the halls looking for the Vaseline. 'We need that Vaseline,' they'll tell the Big Nurse, 'for the thermometer.' She looks from one to the other: 'I'm sure you do,' and hands them a jar holds at least a gallon, 'but mind you boys don't group up in there.' Then I see two, maybe all three of them in there, in that shower room with the Admission, running that thermometer around in the grease till it's coated the size of your finger, crooning,

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Consolations of Philosophy - 2212839584

45,80 zł

Consolations of Philosophy Penguin

Nauki humanistyczne

Alain de Botton, best-selling author of How Proust can Change Your Life, has set six of the finest minds in the history of philosophy to work on the problems of everyday life. Here then are Socrates, Epicurus, Seneca, Montaigne, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on some of the things that bother us all; lack of money, the pain of love, inadequacy, anxiety, the fear of failure and the pressure to conform.

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