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  • Presto
    Charles Rammelkamp
    Presto chronicles the adventures of an employee for a temp agency as he goes out on what often seem like absurd assignments for which he occasionally has to make up the rules as he goes along, improvise. As the sequence deepens, we see this unidentified character in later work situations. His attitude seems unchanged as he deals with the absurdities life throws his way. ...
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    7,99 €

  • A Magician Among the Spirits
    Charles Rammelkamp
    Winner, 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize Charles Rammelkamp is Prose Editor for BrickHouse Books in Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, Abby.  The two are retired from federal government service. Rammelkamp is the author of several collections of  monologue.There have been many biographies of Harry Houdini but nothing quite like A Magician Among the Spirits, a nod to Houdini...
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    20,14 €

  • Mortal Coil
    Charles Rammelkamp
    In Mortal Coil, Charles Rammelkamp confronts his feelings about the inevitability of death from his twin brother’s battle with terminal cancer to once powerful men who struggle with mobility to the ravages to his own body as a new reality sets in. Honest and heartfelt, it’s poetry you must read.  Nancy Scott, author of Running Down Broken Cement  3 ...
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    8,24 €

  • Catastroika
    Charles Rammelkamp
    In a sequence of poems in the dramatic monologue style, Charles Rammelkamp’s Catastroika covers a century of Russian history from the late Nineteenth to the late Twentieth, in the voices of a fictional Russian Jew, Alexander Federmesser (Sasha) and Maria Rasputin, the sole surviving daughter of the “mad monk,” Grigory Rasputin, the infamous spiritual advisor of the Romanovs, th...
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    10,74 €

  • American Zeitgeist
    Charles Rammelkamp
    American Zeitgeist is a collection of dramatic monologues about the life and career of William Jennings Bryan, the Great Commoner, from his rise as populist hero of the Democratic Party in the 19th century to his ignominious end at the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925. Related mostly in the voice of a fictional contemporary named Jefferson Powers, a journalist, and framed by lecture...
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    10,65 €

  • Mata Hari
    Charles Rammelkamp
    Think of Lady Gaga; think of Cher. Now multiply their audacity by a thousand. In a sequence of poetic monologues, Mata Hari: Eye of the Day dramatically portrays the life and trials of Margaraetha Zelle MacLeod, a Dutch girl from a dysfunctional family who, after a disastrous marriage and ten years in the Dutch East Indies, re-invented herself as the exotic dancer, Mata Hari...
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    10,42 €

  • The Campaign Of 1824 In New York
    Charles Henry Rammelkamp
    'The Campaign of 1824 in New York' delves into the intricate political landscape of New York State during the pivotal 1824 presidential election. Charles Henry Rammelkamp meticulously examines the strategies, key players, and underlying issues that shaped the campaign in this influential state. The book provides a detailed account of the various factions and their efforts to ga...
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    28,04 €