"The story of Gary Player, one of only four men to have won the four major golf championships, whose golfing achievements include 139 tournament victories. This autobiography looks at his golfing career as well as his private life."
A Round to Remember The World's Greatest Golfers and the Rounds That Changed Their Lives (SIGNED BY AUTHOR) by MichaelMcdonnell Hardcover, 259 Pages, Published 1992 by Partridge Press ISBN-13: 978-1-85225-147-5, ISBN: 1-85225-147-6
Se non e vero-- by MichaelMcdonnell 80 Pages, Published 1992 by Elo Publications ISBN-13: 978-0-9501734-9-8, ISBN: 0-9501734-9-5
The Politics of War(1st Edition) Race, Class, and Conflict in Revolutionary Virginia (Published by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture and the University of North Carolina Press) by Michael A. Mcdonnell Hardcover, 568 Pages, Published 2007 by Omohundro Institute And University Of North Carolina Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8078-3108-3, ISBN: 0-8078-3108-5
"Sorti en 1995 sur les écrans, Usual Suspects a mis dans sa poche bon nombre de cinéphiles, et agacé pas mal de ceux qui se sont laissé piéger par ce scénario alambiqué à souhait, au montage particulièrement maîtrisé et au rebondissement final digne des plus grands films du genre. Quelques années après, que reste-t-il du deuxième film de Bryan Singer ? D'abord, une excellente surprise pour tous ceux qui l'on déjà vu : Usual Suspect ..."
"Ever since this convoluted thriller dazzled audiences and critics in 1995 and won an Oscar for Christopher McQuarrie's twisting screenplay, The Usual Suspects has continued to divide movie lovers into opposite camps. While a lot of people take great pleasure from the movie's now-famous central mystery (namely, "Who is Keyser Söze?"), others aren't so easily impressed by a movie that's too enamored of its own cleverness to make much sens ..."
"Five Corners is so filled with inspired, memorable moments that it's tough to completely fault it when it inanely begins spiraling out of control towards the conclusion. After all, the entire picture is so beautifully messy from the outset that any hope for rational tie-ups is equally absurd. This indie ensemble piece (back when John Turturro, Jodie Foster, and Tim Robbins were considered indie actors) follows a group of Bronx teenagers ..."