Torry is the unique story of Torry Gillick. A great entertainer and character,
Gillick enjoyed success with both Rangers and Everton, and is in the Hall of
Fame of both clubs. Off the field, his story is one of heartaches and of
overcoming tragedy, a life that still fills his family with pride.
1977/78 tells the story of a historic season for Rangers FC on and off the
pitch. Manager Jock Wallace and legendary captain John Greig took the team to
treble glory, playing entertaining and attacking football. It marked the end
of Greig's stellar playing career, and he replaced Wallace as manager just
weeks after the season ended.
The Scottish League Cup was first contested in 1946, and since then one team has lifted the trophy far more than any other. Rangers have won it 27 times. This is that story. While the competition is often regarded as the least important domestic honour, most Rangers fans will agree that many of their greatest football memories are associated with League Cup glory. This book tells the story of all 27 successful campaigns, from first round to the final itself. It features some of the greatest players, and the most memorable goals, in Rangers history. It brings back many great memories, and some forgotten moments 0
The poems of Walk Song build through a series of sequences which look to
animate solidarities and the languages of rights. These are poems of
friendship and movement, landscape and politics, action and hope.
Il capolavoro di Herman Melville rimane una delle più grandi opere di immaginazione nella storia della letteratura. Racconta la storia di un uomo folle impegnato in una guerra iniqua contro una vasta e pericolosa creatura del mare. Più di un racconto d'avventura o di un'enciclopedia sul whaling, l'opera funge da inquietante commento sociale, popolato da personaggi indimenticabili. L'epopea nautica di Melville esplora temi profondi come il carattere, la fede e la percezione, scritta con un umorismo redentore. La narrazione affronta le complessità dell'esistenza umana e il conflitto tra l'uomo e la natura, offrendo una riflessione sulla condizione umana e le sue sfide. Con la sua prosa ricca e simbolica, Melville crea un mondo che continua a ispirare lettori e cineasti, rendendo "Moby Dick" un'opera senza tempo che invita a una continua esplorazione e interpretazione.