Radiohead (TPB) by Ogg Alex

Radiohead (TPB) by Ogg Alex

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The band Radiohead, first made it big in 1993 with their single "Creep", which hit the top of the charts in America and the UK. They went on to become hugely influencial in 1990s music. A full account of their rise and rise, this biography analyzes their music and its inspiration.

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Radiohead (TPB) by Ogg Alex

In her memoir, and 1870s revision of her journal and diary, Louisa Barnes Pratt tells of childhood in Massachusetts and Canada during the War of 1812, and independent career as a teacher and seamstress in New England, and her marriage to the Boston seaman Addison Pratt. Converting to the LDS Church, the Pratts moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, from where Brigham Young sent Addison on the first of the long missions to the Society Islands that would leave Louisa on her own. As a sole available parent, she hauled her children west to Winter Quarters, to Utah in 1848, to California, and, in Addison's wake, to Tahiti in 1850. The Pratts joined the Mormon colony at San Bernardino, California. When in 1858 a federal army's march on Utah led to the colonists' recall, Addision?alienated from the Mormon Church after long absences?chose not to go. Mostly separated thereafter (Addison died in 1872), Louisa settled in Beaver, Utah, where she campaigned for women's rights, contributed to the Woman's Exponent, and depended on her own means, as she had much of her life, until her death in 1880.
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ISBN 13 9780752218434
ISBN 10 0752218433
Title Radiohead (TPB)
Author Ogg Alex
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2000-04-21
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.