Writings by J. Marshall Craig
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Memoirs of Chuck Leavell keyboardist for the Rolling Stones, the Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, George Harrison and dozeons of other famous stars but also one of the most respected environmentalists and forestry experts in the United States, who runs a 2,200-acre timber and hunting preserve in rural Georgia.
Mercer University Press, ISBN 0-86554-975-3 (Hardcover $24.95)
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Coming soon!
J. Marshall Craig has declined in recent interviews to discuss the specifics of his upcoming second novel.
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NON-FICTION
The true story of the first Canadian war play and the circumstances under which it was written. The black comedy/musical was staged only three times, 71 years ago, for the explicit reason of raising money to build a cenotaph honoring the dead comrades of the playwright. This acclaimed volume includes the play restored to its original form and all of the original music, as well as numerous vintage never-before-seen First World War photos.
"The language and the words are vintage and I think the play captures the spirit of the times, when soldiers were almost cheerful about death, knowing it could catch up with them at any moment." Korean War veteran and famed Canadian journalist & military affairs columnist Peter Worthington.
iUniverse Publishing, ISBN 0-595-29300-X (Paperback $15.95)
iUniverse Publishing, ISBN 0-595-65985-3 $24.95(Hardcover $24.95)
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In these troubled times, the CIA decided to send Avery Beckett one of its veteran spies to the Canadian capital of Ottawa to find out why there are so many Canucks infiltrating American society, particularly Hollywood. After Beckett's mysterious death, the emails found on his computer could shatter Western diplomacy for decades.
"A hilarious and timely book that had me laughing out loud on almost every page." Ian Ferguson, co-author of How to Be A Canadian and author of Village of the Small Houses.
iUniverse Publishing, ISBN 0-592-87913 (Paperback $8.95)
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The acclaimed memoir of Animals lead singer Eric Burdon, praised unanimously by critics, including the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, Publisher's Weekly and the Library Journal, among others. Features photos by Linda McCartney.
Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 1-56025-330-4 (Hardcover October 2001 $24.95)
Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 1-56025-4448-3 (Revised Paperback October 2002 $13.95)
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The new, widely revised edition for Australia, New Zealand and Asia also includes a collectable CD with three previously unreleased Eric Burdon tunes, including a symphonic version of House of the Rising Sun.
Five Mile Press (Australia), ISBN 1-74124-051-4 (Hardcover October 2003 $24.95)
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The new, revised German language edition renamed My Secret Life for Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Includes a collectable CD with three previously unreleased Eric Burdon tunes, including a symphonic version of House of the Rising Sun.
Palmyra Publishers (Heidelberg), ISBN 3-930378-53-1 (Hardcover April 2004 29.90 Euros)
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FICTION
Bef Berkely-area Greg Kihn assembled original short stories from fellow musicians and wrters, including Ray Manzerek, Joan Jett, Dee Dee Ramone, Robyn Hitchcock, Pete Townshend, Steve Earle, Suzanne Vega, Ray Davies, Pamela Des Barres, Kinky Friedman and Eric Burdon (with J. Marshall Craig) in this generally well-received collection.
Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 1-56025-453-X (Paperback April 2003 $15.95)
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Bike enthusiast and writer Geno Zanetti assmbled this wildly disperate collection of short stories on riding, travelling narratives, the zen and even romance of motorcyles. Featured writers include Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, Che Guevera, Peter Coyote, Eric Burdon and J. Marshall Craig.
Thunder's Mouth Press, ISBN 1-56025-377-1 (Paperback, January 2002 $16.95)
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One of the more unlikely writings Jeff came up with was his cookbook which contains recipes gathered on his travels and managed to get from some of his famous friends and notable chefs at restaurants from New York to Austin, New Orleans, St. Lucia, San Francisco and L.A, as well as many original recipes.
Hollywords Publications (Paperback, August 1998)H
Though Playing With My Food is out of print, a sequel of all-new recipies and cooking tips Eating My Words is in the works!
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