Jackson, Joe

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Black Elk

the life of an American visionary
In this sweeping book, Joe Jackson provides the definitive biographical account of a figure whose dramatic life converged with some of the most momentous events in the history of the American West. Born in an era of rising violence between the Sioux, white settlers, and U.S. government troops, Black Elk killed his first man at the Little Bighorn, witnessed the death of his second cousin Crazy Horse, and traveled to Europe with Buffalo Bill?s Wild West show. Upon his return, he was swept up in the traditionalist Ghost Dance movement and shaken by the Massacre at Wounded Knee. But Black Elk was not a warrior, instead accepting the path of a healer and holy man, motivated by a powerful prophetic vision that he struggled to understand. Although Black Elk embraced Catholicism in his later years, he continued to practice the old ways clandestinely and never refrained from seeking meaning in the visions that both haunted and inspired him.

A cure for gravity

1999
A memoir in which British musician Joe Jackson looks back on his life, discussing his childhood in a rough naval port town, and describing all the stops on the way to his developing his own songwriting style.

A world on fire

a heretic, an aristocrat, and the race to discover oxygen
2005
Re-creates the eighteenth-century events that led to the discovery of oxygen, profiling the people involved in the discovery and examining the impact it had on the medical and scientific communities.
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