Best Selling Books by Frank Thomas

Frank Thomas is the author of Life of Charles Dickens (2007), The Cruise of the "Cachalot" Round the World After Sperm Whales (2022), The Disney Villain (1993), What's the Matter with Kansas? (2004), Too Funny for Words (1987).

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Life of Charles Dickens

release date: Nov 08, 2007
Life of Charles Dickens
Life of Charles Dickens is a comprehensive biography by Frank Thomas Marzials. The author has paid tribute to Dickens, the legendary English writer of all times, for his contribution to English Literature. Marzials discusses works by Dickens in detail and explains how Dickens'' stories and plots were influenced by his own life. Informative!

The Cruise of the "Cachalot" Round the World After Sperm Whales

release date: Sep 04, 2022
The Cruise of the "Cachalot" Round the World After Sperm Whales
In "The Cruise of the ''Cachalot'' Round the World After Sperm Whales," Frank Thomas Bullen embarks on a captivating maritime adventure that intricately weaves elements of personal narrative with detailed observations of the whaling industry in the late 19th century. Through a blend of vivid prose and meticulous descriptions, Bullen immerses readers in the harrowing realities of whale hunting, navigating treacherous seas, and the camaraderie among sailors. His literary style is grounded in realism, providing an authentic glimpse into the whaling trade, while also reflecting the Romanticism of the sea that pervaded the literature of his time. Frank Thomas Bullen, a seasoned sailor and author, draws from his extensive maritime experiences to craft this compelling narrative. His firsthand knowledge of the whaling industry, coupled with his background in the British Royal Navy, lends an unparalleled authenticity to his observations. Bullen''s commitment to shedding light on the often brutal world of whaling reflects both his respect for the ocean and an emerging conservationist ethos that would resonate in future maritime literature. This essential read is not just a recounting of a journey; it is a poignant exploration of humanity''s relationship with nature. Recommended for readers interested in maritime history, ecology, or the intrigue of adventurous storytelling, Bullen''s account serves as a profound reflection on both the beauty and the peril of the natural world.

The Disney Villain

release date: Oct 07, 1993
The Disney Villain
Describes the famous villains created by Walt Disney animated films, the concepts behind their creation and the animators who made them come to life.

What's the Matter with Kansas?

release date: Jun 01, 2004
What's the Matter with Kansas?
"Frank answers these questions by examining the conservative revolution in his home state, a place that has lately drawn the astonished attention of the world for its unlikely skirmishes over abortion and homosexuality. In Kansas, as in so much of mid-America, Frank finds, society''s losers are even more committed to the Republican agenda than are society''s winners. The state''s low-wage slaughterhouse workers and its struggling farm towns today far outdo the state''s real-estate millionaires and its prosperous telecom execs in dedication to a political program that can only wind up hurting them.".

Too Funny for Words

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Too Funny for Words
Thomas and Johnston, two animation artists who joined Walt Disney Studios in time to work on the legendary Snow White, record in this volume the origins and development of Disney''s unique type of visual humor. Includes some original drawings. 500 full-color illustrations.

Listen, Liberal

release date: Mar 15, 2016
Listen, Liberal
From the bestselling author of What''s the Matter With Kansas, a scathing look at the standard-bearers of liberal politics -- a book that asks: what''s the matter with Democrats? It is a widespread belief among liberals that if only Democrats can continue to dominate national elections, if only those awful Republicans are beaten into submission, the country will be on the right course. But this is to fundamentally misunderstand the modern Democratic Party. Drawing on years of research and first-hand reporting, Frank points out that the Democrats have done little to advance traditional liberal goals: expanding opportunity, fighting for social justice, and ensuring that workers get a fair deal. Indeed, they have scarcely dented the free-market consensus at all. This is not for lack of opportunity: Democrats have occupied the White House for sixteen of the last twenty-four years, and yet the decline of the middle class has only accelerated. Wall Street gets its bailouts, wages keep falling, and the free-trade deals keep coming. With his trademark sardonic wit and lacerating logic, Frank''s Listen, Liberal lays bare the essence of the Democratic Party''s philosophy and how it has changed over the years. A form of corporate and cultural elitism has largely eclipsed the party''s old working-class commitment, he finds. For certain favored groups, this has meant prosperity. But for the nation as a whole, it is a one-way ticket into the abyss of inequality. In this critical election year, Frank recalls the Democrats to their historic goals-the only way to reverse the ever-deepening rift between the rich and the poor in America.

The Illusion of Life

release date: Oct 05, 1995

The People, No

release date: Jul 14, 2020
The People, No
A “brilliantly written, eye-opening” look at how elites distort the meaning of populism by the bestselling author of What’s the Matter with Kansas? (The Washington Post). Rarely does a work of history contain startling implications for the present, but in The People, No, New York Times-bestselling author Thomas Frank pulls off that explosive effect by showing us that everything we think we know about populism is wrong. Today “populism” is seen as a frightening thing, a term pundits use to describe the racist philosophy of Donald Trump and European extremists. But this is a mistake. The real story of populism is an account of enlightenment and liberation; it is the story of American democracy itself, of its ever-widening promise of a decent life for all. Taking us from the tumultuous 1890s, when the radical left-wing Populist Party—the biggest mass movement in American history—fought Gilded Age plutocrats to the reformers’ great triumphs under Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, Frank reminds us how much we owe to the populist ethos. Frank also shows that elitist groups have reliably detested populism, lashing out at working-class concerns. The anti-populist vituperations by the Washington centrists of today are only the latest expression. Frank pummels the elites, revisits the movement’s provocative politics, and declares true populism to be the language of promise and optimism. This is a ringing affirmation of a movement that, Frank shows us, is not the problem of our times, but the solution for what ails us. “Frank describes an indigenous radical tradition that descends from Jefferson and Paine and stretches forward to Franklin Roosevelt and Martin Luther King Jr. . . . Compelling.” ―The New York Times Book Review “Tom Frank does what few writers today are capable of doing―he criticizes his own side.” ―The Wall Street Journal “Readers come away knowing that at its heart, populism means just one thing: This land was made for you and me.” ―The Washington Post

Competency-Based Counseling

Competency-Based Counseling
Pastoral caregivers will find in this book a counseling method that builds positively on the client''s strengths - a method that elicits resiliency, personal and community assets, and successful experiences from the client''s past in order to foster positive change in the present.

The Log of a Sea-Waif: Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life

release date: Jul 31, 2022
The Log of a Sea-Waif: Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life
In "The Log of a Sea-Waif: Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life," Frank Thomas Bullen offers a vivid narrative that captures the hardships and adventures of seafaring life during the late 19th century. Written in a strikingly candid and descriptive prose, Bullen''s memoir interweaves elements of romanticism and realism as he recounts his early experiences aboard various ships. The text not only serves as a personal diary but also as a reflection of the broader maritime culture of the era, illustrating the challenges faced by sailors alongside the awe-inspiring beauty of the ocean. Bullen''s ability to convey the sights, sounds, and sensations of life at sea offers a compelling glimpse into an often-overlooked world. Frank Thomas Bullen was a sailor turned writer whose first-hand experiences profoundly shaped his literary voice. Born in 1857, Bullen embarked on a life at sea at a young age, absorbing the intricacies and realities of maritime existence. His works often reflect his deep-seated reverence for the sea and its mysteries, as well as the camaraderie and struggles among sailors, rooted in his own transformative experiences during this formative period of his life. For readers interested in maritime literature, Bullen''s "The Log of a Sea-Waif" serves as an essential text that blends personal narrative with historical context, creating a rich tapestry of life upon the waves. This memoir resonates not only with those intrigued by nautical adventures but also with anyone seeking a profound connection to the human experience through the lens of the sea.

A Concise History of the Common Law

release date: Jan 01, 2001
A Concise History of the Common Law
Originally published: 5th ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1956.

The Big Hurt's Guide to BBQ and Grilling

release date: Jun 01, 2016
The Big Hurt's Guide to BBQ and Grilling
Hall of Famer and Chicago icon Frank Thomas shares his passion for grilling and cooking with baseball fans everywhere for the first time. Grilling is perhaps as essential and synonymous with American culture as baseball itself, and Frank Thomas is ready to share all of his home run recipes. Whether you''re looking for barbecue basics or grilling greatness, these sizzling steaks, slow-cooked smoked ribs, and mouthwatering burgers are sure to please every palate, from healthy fare to hearty indulgences. Beautiful full-color photographs and easy to follow instructions set you up for culinary success alongside legendary former White Sox player Frank Thomas.

The Cruise of the "Cachalot" (Esprios Classics)

release date: Dec 11, 2023
The Cruise of the "Cachalot" (Esprios Classics)
Frank Thomas Bullen (April 5, 1857 - March 1, 1915), British author and novelist, was born of poor parents in Paddington, London, on 5 April 1857, and was educated for a few years at a dame school and Westbourne school, Paddington. At the age of 9, his aunt, who was his guardian, died. He then left school and took up work as an errand boy. In 1869 he went to sea and travelled to all parts of the world in various capacities including that of second mate of the Harbinger and chief mate of the Day Dawn, under Capt. John R. H. Ward jun in 1879 when she was dismasted and disabled. Having spent 15 years of his life at sea, since the tender age of 12, he would later describe the hardships of his early life thus: I have been beaten by a negro lad as big again as myself, and only a Frenchman interfered on my behalf.

One Market Under God

release date: Feb 10, 2010
One Market Under God
In a book that has been raising hackles far and wide, the social critic Thomas Frank skewers one of the most sacred cows of the go-go ''90s: the idea that the new free-market economy is good for everyone. Frank''s target is "market populism"—the widely held belief that markets are a more democratic form of organization than democratically elected governments. Refuting the idea that billionaire CEOs are looking out for the interests of the little guy, he argues that "the great euphoria of the late nineties was never as much about the return of good times as it was the giddy triumph of one America over another." Frank is a latter-day Mencken, as readers of his journal The Baffler and his book The Conquest of Cool know. With incisive analysis, passionate advocacy, and razor-sharp wit, he asks where we are headed—and whether we''re going to like it when we get there.

The Conquest of Cool

release date: Oct 21, 1998
The Conquest of Cool
While the youth counterculture remains the most evocative and best-remembered symbol of the cultural ferment of the 1960s, the revolution that shook American business during those boom years has gone largely unremarked. In this fascinating and revealing study, Thomas Frank shows how the youthful revolutionaries were joined—and even anticipated —by such unlikely allies as the advertising industry and the men''s clothing business. "[Thomas Frank is] perhaps the most provocative young cultural critic of the moment."—Gerald Marzorati, New York Times Book Review "An indispensable survival guide for any modern consumer."—Publishers Weekly, starred review "Frank makes an ironclad case not only that the advertising industry cunningly turned the countercultural rhetoric of revolution into a rallying cry to buy more stuff, but that the process itself actually predated any actual counterculture to exploit."—Geoff Pevere, Toronto Globe and Mail "The Conquest of Cool helps us understand why, throughout the last third of the twentieth century, Americans have increasingly confused gentility with conformity, irony with protest, and an extended middle finger with a populist manifesto. . . . His voice is an exciting addition to the soporific public discourse of the late twentieth century."—T. J. Jackson Lears, In These Times "An invaluable argument for anyone who has ever scoffed at hand-me-down counterculture from the ''60s. A spirited and exhaustive analysis of the era''s advertising."—Brad Wieners, Wired Magazine "Tom Frank is . . . not only old-fashioned, he''s anti-fashion, with a place in his heart for that ultimate social faux pas, leftist politics."—Roger Trilling, Details

The Cruise of the Cachalot Around the World After Sperm Whales

release date: Aug 31, 2015
The Cruise of the Cachalot Around the World After Sperm Whales
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A Bounty Boy

release date: Nov 05, 2021
A Bounty Boy
Frank Thomas Bullen''s ''A Bounty Boy'', published in 1894, provides a captivating glimpse into the life of a young boy who embarks on a journey as a bounty boy on a whaling ship. The book is written in a vivid and descriptive style, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the dangerous and thrilling world of 19th-century whaling. Bullen''s attention to detail and portrayal of the harsh realities of life at sea make this novel a compelling and educational read within the context of maritime literature. The book also explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the search for identity in the face of adversity. Frank Thomas Bullen, a British writer and sailor, drew on his own experiences at sea to craft the realistic and authentic setting of ''A Bounty Boy''. His deep understanding of maritime life and his passion for storytelling shine through in this novel, making it a valuable contribution to literature about seafaring adventures. Bullen''s background as a sailor adds depth and credibility to the narrative, making ''A Bounty Boy'' a must-read for those interested in maritime history and adventure fiction. I highly recommend ''A Bounty Boy'' to readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction and tales of seafaring adventures. Bullen''s expert storytelling and authentic portrayal of life at sea make this novel a captivating and enlightening read for anyone interested in maritime literature or 19th-century whaling expeditions.
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