Poetry Books by Bob Hicok
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Published Date: 1984-12
Categories: Reference
Ninety-nine quizzes featuring some 2,500 trivia questions test general knowledge about television, movies, pop music, sports, comics, radio, and nostalgia
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Published Date: 2012
Categories: Transportation
This book covers the vast majority of Powerstroke Diesel engines on the road, and gives you the full story on their design. Each part of the engine is described and discussed in detail, with full-color photos of every critical component. A full and complete step-by-step engine rebuild is also included.
Publisher: The History Press
Published Date: 2009
Categories: History
The Niagara Falls Region is known as a popular destination for honeymooners, a standing challenge for any daredevil with a barrel or tightrope and a scenic spot to revel in the sprawling beauty of gardens and, of course, waterfalls. This collection of little-known tales illuminates the fascinating men and women who have been privileged to call this breathtaking area home. Local journalist Bob Kostoff reveals the truth behind political figures like Grover Cleveland, whose alleged illegitimate child was born and raised in Buffalo, and female presidential candidate Belva Lockwood of Royalton, who campaigned in an era when she could not even vote. From illegal women's boxing matches on the water in North Tonawonda to criminal hangings that morphed into musical celebrations, there is much more to this storied land than its famous enchantments. Book jacket.
Publisher:
Published Date: 2018
Categories: Biography
The Illustrated Life and Times of Wild Bill Hickok: The First Gunfighter
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published Date: 1995
Categories: Poetry
Whether Hicok is considering the reflection of human faces in the Vietnam War Memorial or the elements of a "Modern Prototype" factory, he prompts an icy realization that we may have never seen the world as it truly is. But his resilient voice and consistent perspective is neither blaming nor didactic, and ultimately enlightening. From the shadowed corners into which we dare not look clearly, Hicok makes us witness and hero of The Legend of Light.
Publisher: Boa Editions
Published Date: 1998
Categories: Poetry
"...seamlessly, miraculously, [Hicok's] eye imbues even the dreadful with beauty and meaning."--The New York Times Book Review