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New Releases by Frank Keating

Frank Keating is the author of Terror from the Theatre (2021), Hamilton (2020), Abraham (2017), The Highlights (2014), George (2012), Will Rogers (2008).

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Terror from the Theatre

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Hamilton

release date: Sep 22, 2020
Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, Founding Father, a Constitutional Convention delegate, author of the Federalist Papers, and the first secretary of the US Treasury, is brought to life with this vivid and accessible illustrated biography. Alexander Hamilton was an unknown immigrant, an orphan, a boy of no connections but, still, despite all odds, had an important role in transforming the world. As George Washington’s right-hand man, Hamilton helped bring victory to America during the Revolutionary War, wrote most of the Federalist papers, and helped to build a country. Author Frank Keating’s detailed historical facts are complemented by stunning paintings from Mike Wimmer to form a portrait that will fascinate young readers.

Abraham

release date: Jan 03, 2017
Abraham
Frank Keating takes you on an ultimate tour of Abraham Lincoln’s life from boyhood to presidency in this biography, which includes stunning paintings by award-winning artist Mike Wimmer that bring the sixteenth President of the United States to vivid life. To say Abraham Lincoln came from humble beginnings is an understatement. He was born in a Kentucky log cabin with a packed-dirt floor, rough slab roof, and leather-hinged door. He went barefoot for most of the year and wasn’t expected to amount to much. But reading was everything to him and his free time was consumed by books. Abraham Lincoln read furiously, studied law, and knew that hard work was his only path to making a change in the world. When he ran for the presidency, he stood for unity—one people and one land. He brought freedom to all citizens, ended slavery, and made the country whole again. This visual tour de force is based on historical documents and chronicles Honest Abe’s life from boyhood to his extraordinary leadership position as the sixteenth President of the United States of America.

The Highlights

release date: May 13, 2014
The Highlights
Frank Keating''s work adorned the Guardian for four decades from 1973 until shortly before his death in early 2013. In his heyday Keating''s fizzing wordplay and sheer joie de vivre thrilled readers. They saw him not just as a journalist but as a fan who shared their own delight in sport for its own sake and in the stars who made it watchable. He also had a special rapport with many of the greats such as Barry John and Ian Botham. From the 1970s to the 1990s he attended nearly all the great sporting events. Later he became a nostalgist with a matchless gift for bringing the past to life. But his happy, rosy, sunlit view of sport was always subject to magnificent outbreaks of literary bad temper, especially when confronted by committee-room idiots and officious gatemen. The Highlights includes much of his best writing in the Guardian on a huge range of sport plus extracts from his work elsewhere, including The Observer, The Oldie and The Spectator - and from his books, including the autobiography Half-Time Whistle and his classic account of the 1980-81 England tour of the Caribbean, Another Bloody Day in Paradise. Edited by his friend and colleague Matthew Engel, The Highlights is a lasting record of the work of a very special writer.

George

release date: Jan 03, 2012
George
Founding father George Washington’s boyhood defined our first president—see how in this picture book biography. As a boy, with the help of his teachers, George Washington created a list of the values of civility that he wanted to live by: 1. When another speaks, be attentive yourself and disturb not the audience. 2. Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for ’tis better to be alone than in bad company. This richly illustrated picture book is based on that little-known historical document and chronicles George Washington’s life from boyhood to his extraordinary leadership position as the first President of the United States of America.

Will Rogers

release date: Sep 01, 2008
Will Rogers
"A man only learns by two things," Will Rogers said."One is reading, and the other is association with smarter people." Will Rogers loved people, and adventure, from the time he was a young boy.As a man, he traveled to the four corners of the globe--and never met a man he didn''t like.Filled with Will Rogers''s own timeless quotes, this picture book tells the story of a great maverick who lived the American dream.Governor Frank Keating of Oklahoma and award-winning illustrator Mike Wimmer bring to life a role model--and one of Oklahoma''s favorite sons--who was quick on his trusty steed but even quicker with his wits.

Race Equality Training in Mental Health Services in England

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Race Equality Training in Mental Health Services in England
Race Equality Training in Mental Health Services in England: Does one size fit all? is based on a survey of participants, providers and commissioners of training. It finds that two-thirds of staff working in mental health services have had race-related training. The majority of training courses focus on increasing people''s cultural awareness. Few training courses were evaluated afterwards for their impact on service users. The report calls for fundamental changes in the delivery of race equality training. It calls for national quality standards and guidance on the qualification and accreditation of trainers. It says training should be evaluated for its impact on staff knowledge and skills, and services should be monitored for delivering training that works.

Theodore

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Theodore
His name was Theodore, but he is remembered as Teddy. As a young boy, he was a dreamer and a reader and had a curiosity about life he could never satisfy. As the youngest man to ever be president, he led a nation to greatness and he made every day count. Frank Keating''s telling of incidents in Roosevelt''s rich and varied life reminds readers how one person can make a difference. Mike Wimmer''s exuberant paintings make Roosevelt come to life a century after his presidency.

The Great Number Tens

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Great Number Tens
Providing a history of the game of Rugby Union, this book studies the most crucial position on the field - number 10, the fly-half. The author examines the profiles of the best number tens from over 100 years.

Classic Moments in a Century of Sport

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Classic Moments in a Century of Sport
As 20th century sport gallops headlong towar ds the millennium post in a blanket finish, Frank Keating as ks who and what was the best of the century. ''

Developing an Integrated Approach to Oppression

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Half-Time Whistle

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Half-Time Whistle
An autobiography by the sports journalist Frank Keating which evokes a country childhood and recounts raucous tales of local journalism and a crazy decade as a maverick television producer. The book also incorporates appraisals of giants of both the sports field and the press-box.

Sports Writer's Eye

release date: Jan 01, 1989
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