Books by David Carradine
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Career Opportunities in the Film Industry by Jan Yager, Fred Yager ( 2009)
Each volume in this series contains in-depth profiles of approximately sixty to one hundred jobs, providing thorough information on salary ranges, advancement prospects, employment trends, necessary experience, and helpful unions and associations, as well as an overview of the main duties and features of each job, a Career Ladder that illustrates frequent routes to and from the position, and comprehensive descriptions of certification, education, special skills, and training required.
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Career Opportunities in the Film Industry by Jan Yager, Fred Yager ( 2009) |
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David Carradine's Introduction to Chi Kung The Beginner's Program for Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Well-Being by David Carradine, David Nakahara ( 1997)
Chi Kung, which means, literally, "energy flow", is a five-thousand-year-old Chinese art that strengthens the body and clears the mind. Now David Carradine, famed practitioner of the Eastern arts and star of the television series Kung Fu, presents a beginner's guide to Chi Kung, in the spirit of his David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout. David Carradine's Introduction to Chi Kung is designed specifically for the novice, stressing the art's inherent simplicity. Here, you will find everything needed to practice the ancient art of Chi Kung, a holistic practice that is used even today in China to cure such ailments as arthritis, digestive problems, weight gain, asthma, and sexual impotence and to expel negative emotions such as worry, anger, fear, and sorrow.
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David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout by David Carradine, David Nakahara ( 1994) |
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David Carradine's Tai Chi Workout The Beginner's Program for a Healthier Mind and Body by David Carradine, David Nakahara ( 1995)
David Carradine, star of the TV show Kung Fu, presents the fundamentals of tai chi, a highly effective fitness program. This ancient and invigorating art strengthens the body and reduces stress, and can be done by practically everyone. The book includes a brief history of the program, breathing and meditation techniques, step-by-step instructions, and much more.
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Endless Highway by David Carradine ( 1995)
David Carradine reveals the circumstances and choices that have made him a television legend in the popular series "Kung Fu." Because David has written every word himself instead of using a ghostwriter, "Endless Highway" has an intimacy rarely found in celebrity biographies.
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The Kill Bill Diary The Making Of A Tarantino Classic As Seen Through The Eyes Of A Screen Legend by David Carradine ( 2006)
The actor best known for his role in Kill Bill and his Kung Fu television appearances shares his journals as written during the making of the film, in a personal account that offers insight into the movie-making process as well as his relationships with fellow stars and crewpeople.
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On the Road by Jack Kerouac ( 1993)
The classic story of two men who set off on an odyssey through 1950's underground America.
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Spirit of Shaolin by David Carradine ( 1991)
Carradine shares the knowledge he has obtained through his years of practicing kung fu, and offers advice on healing, nutrition, stance training, stretching, class, self-defense, meditation, and philosophy.
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The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks ( 2007) |
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The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks ( )
Maya is hiding in plain sight in London. The 26-year-old has abandoned the dangerous obligations pressed upon her by her father, and chosen instead to live a normal life. But Maya comes from a long line of people who call themselves Harlequins, a fierce group of warriors willing to sacrifice their lives to protect a select few known as Travelers.
Gabriel and Michael Corrigan are brothers living in Los Angeles. Since childhood, the young men have been shaped by stories that their late father was a Traveler, one of a small band of prophets who have vastly influenced the course of history. Travelers are able to attain pure enlightenment, and have for centuries ushered change into the world. Gabriel and Michael, who may have inherited their father's gifts, have always protected themselves by living "off the Grid", that is, invisible to the real-life surveillance networks that monitor people in our modern society. Summoned by her ailing father, Maya is told of the existence of the brothers. The Corrigans are in severe danger, stalked by powerful men known as the Tabula, ruthless mercenaries who have hunted Travelers for generations. This group is determined to inflict order on the world by controlling it, and they view Travelers as an intolerable threat. As Maya races to California to protect the brothers, she is reluctantly pulled back into the cold and solitary Harlequin existence. A colossal battle looms, one that will reveal not only the identities of Gabriel and Michael Corrigan but also a secret history of our time. Moving from the back alleys of Prague to the heart of Los Angeles, from the high deserts of Arizona to a guarded research facility in New York, The Traveler explores a parallel world that exists alongside our own. John Twelve Hawks's stunningly suspenseful debut is an international publishing sensation that marks the arrival of a major new talent. |








