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The Tiger Bay Story

The Tiger Bay Story
Author: Neil M. C. Sinclair
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: Butetown (Cardiff, Wales)
ISBN: 9780953085903

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Endangered Tiger

Endangered Tiger
Author: Neil M.C. Sinclair
Publisher: Wordcatcher Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911265214

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Roughly 1 square mile in size, Tiger Bay comprises of a rich, diverse, multi-ethnic community that lacks many of the problems often associated with melting-pots such as this. Combining personal and family memories and historical research, Neil M. C. Sinclair delves behind the headlines and offers a view of Cardiff's history not taught in schools.


GI Brides

GI Brides
Author: Duncan Barrett
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062328052

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For readers enchanted by the bestsellers The Astronaut Wives Club, The Girls of Atomic City, and Summer at Tiffany’s, an absorbing tale of romance and resilience—the true story of four British women who crossed the Atlantic for love, coming to America at the end of World War II to make a new life with the American servicemen they married. The “friendly invasion” of Britain by over a million American G.I.s bewitched a generation of young women deprived of male company during the Second World War. With their exotic accents, smart uniforms, and aura of Hollywood glamour, the G.I.s easily conquered their hearts, leaving British boys fighting abroad green with envy. But for girls like Sylvia, Margaret, Gwendolyn, and even the skeptical Rae, American soldiers offered something even more tantalizing than chocolate, chewing gum, and nylon stockings: an escape route from Blitz-ravaged Britain, an opportunity for a new life in affluent, modern America. Through the stories of these four women, G.I. Brides illuminates the experiences of war brides who found themselves in a foreign culture thousands of miles away from family and friends, with men they hardly knew. Some struggled with the isolation of life in rural America, or found their soldier less than heroic in civilian life. But most persevered, determined to turn their wartime romance into a lifelong love affair, and prove to those back home that a Hollywood ending of their own was possible. G.I. Brides includes an eight-pages insert that features 45-black-and-white photos.


The Hiding Place

The Hiding Place
Author: Trezza Azzopardi
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780802138590

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Dolores Gauci, the youngest daughter in a family of six, watches as her father gambles away the family's money and eventually their lives.


The Fortune Men

The Fortune Men
Author: Nadifa Mohamed
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593534360

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BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST • Based on a true event, this novel is “a blues song cut straight from the heart ... about the unjust death of an innocent Black man caught up in a corrupt system” (Walter Mosley, best-selling author of Devil in a Blue Dress). In Cardiff, Wales in 1952, Mahmood Mattan, a young Somali sailor, is accused of a crime he did not commit: the brutal killing of Violet Volacki, a shopkeeper from Tiger Bay. At first, Mahmood believes he can ignore the fingers pointing his way; he may be a gambler and a petty thief, but he is no murderer. He is a father of three, secure in his innocence and his belief in British justice. But as the trial draws closer, his prospect for freedom dwindles. Now, Mahmood must stage a terrifying fight for his life, with all the chips stacked against him: a shoddy investigation, an inhumane legal system, and, most evidently, pervasive and deep-rooted racism at every step. Under the shadow of the hangman's noose, Mahmood begins to realize that even the truth may not be enough to save him. A haunting tale of miscarried justice, this book offers a chilling look at the dark corners of our humanity.


Tiger Bay and the Docks

Tiger Bay and the Docks
Author: Dan O'Neill
Publisher: Breedon Books Publishing
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2001
Genre: Cardiff (Wales)
ISBN: 9781859832301

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A Tiger Bay Childhood

A Tiger Bay Childhood
Author: Phyllis Grogan Chappell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1994
Genre: Tiger Bay (Cardiff, Wales)
ISBN: 9781898317043

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Miss Shirley Bassey

Miss Shirley Bassey
Author: John L. Williams
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1623652596

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From "Hot from Harlem" to "Goldfinger," the story of how a two-bit jazz singer from Cardiff became an immortal icon: In 1954, Shirley Bassey was seventeen years old. She had just returned from a cheesy revue tour called "Hot from Harlem." Depressed, disillusioned and four months' pregnant, she decided that her dream of being a professional singer was over. A mere ten years later, she was one of the biggest stars in the world. She had sold more records than any other British singer of the day, and was poised to conquer America. Her latest hit, "Goldfinger," was the theme tune to the year's blockbuster film. No longer the two-bit jazz singer from Cardiff, she was by now an international sex siren, as glamorous and unreal as Bond himself. Miss Shirley Bassey explores this remarkable transformation, both of an individual and of the British society and British psyche that made it possible. From the vibrant, multicultural oasis of Tiger Bay in the Cardiff docklands through the club-lands of Soho and Las Vegas to New York's Carnegie Hall, it is a journey from mere mortal to international icon. Along the way she would encounter homosexual husbands, predatory managers, newspaper scandals, and a range of friends and acquaintances from Sammy Davis Jr. to Reggie Kray. John L. Williams draws on original research and interviews to provide a portrait of a young woman on the cusp of stardom, whose rise to fame was in many ways symbolic of a changing world. Brilliantly written non-fiction in the style of David Peace's The Damned Utd or Nick Tosches' Dino, this is the story of a woman who set out to be extraordinary and--against all the odds--succeeded.


The Cardiff Five

The Cardiff Five
Author: Satish Sekar
Publisher: Waterside Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1909976520

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This fresh edition of Satish Sekar’s classic work brings events up to date as at 2017 and includes matters that the author was prevented from publishing sooner. Among other things it deals with the collapse of the 2011 trial of police officers and others concerning the original miscarriage of justice in this case and in a new Epilogue calls for a Truth and Justice Commission. The author shows how this extreme miscarriage of justice destroyed families, divided communities and undermined confidence in the criminal justice system. The book takes the reader from the sadistic killing of Lynette White in Cardiff in 1988, via the subsequent investigation and trial to the aftermath of the folding of the 2011 trial over ‘lost’ documents that later materialised. But above all it deals with the hard scientific facts of the first vindication case of the DNA-age.