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My Brother, the Mountain BeastCraig Cabell's moving poem is about the love two brothers have for each other, until a large change overcomes one of them and he turns into the mountain beast and starts to climb the majestic rocky mountainside late at night.As the loving younger brother becomes more and more concerned, the remoteness - the loneliness - of his elder brother becomes more intense, until he makes the decision to finally move away.Moving and sensitive, My Brother, the Mountain Beast is a beautiful poem of love and loyalty.
1.15 to 3.30 At the Battle of Trafalgar.One of the first and most respected of Craig Cabell's chap books is his essay concerning the last moments of Lord Nelson. Destroying the myths and discussing the nuances of Nelson's death, with close scrutiny of source text, Cabell exposes both the propaganda and true spoils of war.For years, this essay was only available as a signed limited edition brochure for patrons of The Trafalgar Day Dinner and Run Ashore, but it is now released to a wider audience with colour illustrations.'God and My Country' - Lord Nelson's Last Words
The Truth of a Love Everlasting: After Craig Cabell wrote his Punk Biography Sid Vicious - A Broken Life, he realised that the Sex Pistols' bass player died without knowing the truth: Sid Vicious in the Afterlife. When he was released on bail pending trial, Sid was dead within 24 hours, in an incident that was considered accidental, but actually wasn't. After 40 years, the truth about the deaths of Sid and Nancy, the notorious Romeo and Juliet of the Punk world, is now told. With this knowledge filtering through to the Spirit world via Nancy Spungen, Sid is invited into his choice of either Heaven or Hell. Will he make a choice or find another was to enjoy eternity with his honey, Nancy?
The Star ChildCraig Cabell's bitter-sweet poem about a vision of a child floating across a great city before a most terrible flood, is at last available in book form.The Earth makes a final plea to mankind to save its home; but it is ignored and catastrophe ensues. But the straight-jacketed Star child sails on, shedding one final tear goodbye. Beautifully crafted and brutal in its underlaying message, The Star Child is a highly moral tale, informing the younger generation to always face their Blue Planet responsibilities.
'I can't take a drop of the hard stuff anymore'Mr RakeVampire Mr Rake suddenly discovers that he can no longer drink the blood of anyone with blood group O. As he come to terms with this calamity, he is made aware of all the suffering he has inflicted upon the world, so feeling very down he decides to leave his castle and find a new life under the sea.Poignant and witty, Mr Rake is a moral tale about overcoming the obstacles in life and thinking about your own actions effect others.Craig Cabell is the writer of half a dozen children's novels and poems, including the Necromancer Quartet of children's poems. Mr Rake is the first book in the Children's Vampire Trilogy.This version of Mr Rake is in full colour.
Packed with plot-lines and story analysis this is a complete collector's guide, Ian Rankin and Inspector Rebus is a fascianting accompaniment to a much-loved series, which will thrill both the initiated and the soon-to-be.
Snipers are numbered among the most highly trained and efficient of all trained killers. They can act as lone agents or as part of a strategic military force. This work explains the mystery surrounding these deadly gunmen, to reveal the true nature of the sniper. It is a useful book for military enthusiasts.
Operation Big Ben was a Top Secret plan to dive-bomb V rocket installations with Mark IX and Mark XVI Spitfires. For the first time the whole story can be told, showing the work of the Crossbow Committee, intelligence Commandos under Commander Ian Fleming, the brave RAF pilots and the essential contribution of the French and Dutch Resistance.
James Herbert reigned supreme as Britain's undisputed master of horror before his death in March 2013. But his legacy lives on and in this fully authorised work, Craig Cabell examines the story behind horror writing's most darkly brilliant mind.
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