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  • Landing On My Feet

    by Dan Propp ...
    At five years of age, Dan Propp became mesmerized by the world outside the windows of his parents' rented waterfront suite in Gibsons Landing, British Columbia. Born at 9,000 feet elevation in Sucre, Bolivia he landed in Gibsons in 1950. In the calm, protected Pacific waters down by Armours Float, young Dan set out to explore his new surroundings. Landing on my Feet takes the reader on a leisurely ... Read more

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  • Where the Straight Path Leads

    by Dan Propp ...
    In this autobiography, Arthur Propp guides the reader through the life of a German Jew from East Prussia from the end of the nineteenth to the middle of the twentieth century. During this time he comes across many other secular Jews who feel a strong German identity but are nonetheless forced into the role of the "evil other". After finally managing to escape to England thanks to the support of ... Read more

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  • The Postcard Photographer

    by Dan Propp ...
    Vancouver, British Columbia, is a special city. It has brought peace, dignity and anonymity to so many from all walks of life and nations. The Postcard Photographer takes the reader on a leisurely walk back to the 1960s, the years of Viet Nam, soul-searching, the sudden and sad ending of the Kennedy era, the peace marches and the fold music that stirred the hearts of a generation. The first story ... Read more

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  • Edge-U-cation

    by Dan Propp ...
    Dan Propp has some opinions about the education system for school teachers. He should know. He spent twenty-three years as a "chalk holder". Stick would-be educators into a university and don't let them really teach until they have five years of theory. Towards the end, provide a few short practicums for a bit of public relations window dressing. Charge a fortune for texts (that often change every ... Read more

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  • Nostalgic Roads

    by Dan Propp ...
    In his well known, inimitable style, Dan Propp takes the reader down Nostalgic Roads that meander through British Columbia's coastal history. In short stories, punctuated by Dan's own photographs and song lyrics, Dan covers such topics as B.C. radio, the politics of the past, Hollywood, and gefilte fish. Dan's past as a postcard photographer is evidenced in his plethora of images from times gone ... Read more

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  • Polaroids from the Dead

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  • The Cabin

    Reminiscence and Diversions

    by David Mamet ...
    From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Oleanna and Glengarry Glen Ross: an elegant collection of essays that reveal an autobiography of an internationally acclaimed dramatist that is both mysterious and revealing.The pieces in The Cabin are about places and things: the suburbs of Chicago, where as a boy David Mamet helplessly watched his stepfather terrorize his sister; New York City, where as ... Read more

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