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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Taylor Lawrence, Wyatt William Publisher: Triumph Books € 25,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Taylor Lawrence, Oberman Steven Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law and Business € 522,50
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Joseph Taylor, Joseph Lawrence (CON) Publisher: Four Star Pub A 12-year-old girl is living in severe poverty in rural Mexico. Her father died 10 years ago. Her mother does everything she can to ensure their survival. Things get worse when Maria and her mother are separated. When they reunite, they are faced with the terrible choice to live in poverty or attempt a dangerous illegal boarder crossing. The characters struggle with doing the right thing or face severe consequences. € 12,10
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2004 |
![]() ![]() Author: Taylor Lawrence, Serby Steve Publisher: Harper Torch On the football field, Lawrence Taylor was an unstoppable force of nature -- arguably the best defensive player in the game and, quite possibly, ever. But off the field, the life of a player who enjoyed a record ten Pro Bowl appearances and led the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories was an all-out blitz, fueled by drugs, sex, and booze, and charging at breakneck speed toward total self-destruction. This is the shocking true story of a giant's fall ... and his remarkable journey back to the world. € 7,10
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2001 |
![]() ![]() Author: Taylor Lawrence J., Hickey Maeve (PHT), Hickey Maeve Publisher: Univ of Arizona Pr Winner of the Southwest Book Award! Beneath the streets of the U.S.-Mexico border, children are coming of age. They have come from all over Mexico to find shelter and adventure in the drainage tunnels that connect the twin cities of Nogales, Sonora, and Nogales, Arizona. This book opens up the world of the tunnel kids and tells how in this murky underworld of struggling immigrants, drug dealers, and thieves, these kids have carved out a place of their own. Two parallel tunnels? each fourteen feet wide and several miles long? drain the summer rains from Mexico to the United States. Here and in the crumbling colonias you'll meet the tunnel kids: streetwise El Boston, a six-year veteran of the tunnels; his little pal Jesús; Jesús' girlfriend, La Flor, and her six-month-old baby; wild Negra; poetic Guanatos; moody Romel and his beautiful girlfriend, La Fanta. They form an extended family of some two dozen young people who live hard-edged lives and answer to no one in El Barrio Libre? the free barrio. Lawrence Taylor and Maeve Hickey met these kids at Mi Nueva Casa, the safe house built to draw the youths out of the tunnels and into a more normal life. The authors spent two summers with tunnel kids as they roamed all over Nogales and beyond in their struggle to survive. In the course of their adventures the kids described their lives, talking about what might tempt them to leave the tunnels? and what kept them there. Hickey's stunning portraits provide a heart-stopping counterpoint to Taylor's incisive prose. Story and photos together open a window into the life of the tunnel kids?a world like that of many homeless children, precarious and adaptive, albeit unique to the border. Where most people might see just another gang of doped-up, violent children, Taylor and Hickey discover displaced and sometimes heroic young people whose stories add a human dimension to the world of the U.S.-Mexico border. € 20,50
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![]() ![]() Author: De Graaf Lawrence B. (EDT), Mulroy Kevin (EDT), Taylor Quintard (EDT), Autry Museum of Western Heritage (COR) Publisher: Univ of Washington Pr € 46,80
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1985 |
![]() ![]() Author: Taylor Lawrence Publisher: Piccoli (Milano) € 7,00
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