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Ghost Rider - The Final Ride
Real life footage of the lunatic Ghost Rider blasting his way through the traffic of Stockholm and demonstrating the sheer insanity of this mysterious figure.
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Taggart - Vol. 37 Ghost Rider
A police officer is found in a burnt out car and his colleagues are hot on the trail of James Dillon, a convicted murderer. When Dillon's ex-wife is found dead, casino owner Tony Sullivan is suspected of the original murder...
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Marvel Comics Ghost Rider: Road To Damnation Premiere HC
Pages: 144, Hardcover, Marvel Comics
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Ghost Rider
A Novel author: ; publisher: Writers Club P.
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CLEAR VISION VIDEO Taggart - Vol. 37 - Ghost Rider [1998]
Release Date: 2003-06-02, Rating Suitable for 12 years and over,
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Duke Marketing Ltd Ghost Rider - The Final Ride [2002]
Release Date: 2002-11-25, Rating Exempt,
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Marvel Comics Ghost Rider: Hammer Lane
Pages: 144, Paperback, Marvel Comics
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Marvel Comics Essential Ghost Rider: v. 1
Pages: 560, Paperback, Marvel Comics
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Marvel Comics Ghost Rider: Resurrected
Paperback, Marvel Comics
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ECW Press,Canada Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road
<I>Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road</I>, the second motorcycle memoir (following 1996's <I>The Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa</I>) from the author best known as drummer and lyricist of the legendary Canadian rock band Rush, chronicles a journey of healing. In the late-90s, Peart suffered a pair of life-changing tragedies: he lost his daughter and his wife of 20 years within a 10 month period. In the autumn of 1998, in an effort to distract himself from grief and re-evaluate his life, he embarked on a trip that took him across Canada and through the US and Mexico. Through diary notes and letters written over the course of 55,000 miles, Peart chronicles his feelings of loss and envy, and the slow rebuilding of his life through the support of friends and family. <I>Ghost Rider</I> is also an alternative travel guide fuelled by the author's detailed descriptions of towns, roads, hotels, restaurants and the people he encounters. Moab proved to be the perfect small town, at least by the Ghost Rider's exacting criteria, he writes, those being that a town should have a decent motel, a small museum of local history, a friendly post office and a well-stocked liquor store. Thought-provoking and even humorous at times, Peart reveals in straight-ahead prose the emotional turmoil following such an epic loss--and we ride shotgun as he gradually acquires a renewed sense of purpose. <I>--Eric Wilson, Amazon.ca</I>
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ECW Press Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road
<I>Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road</I>, the second motorcycle memoir (following 1996's <I>The Masked Rider: Cycling in West Africa</I>) from the author best known as drummer and lyricist of the legendary Canadian rock band Rush, chronicles a journey of healing. In the late-90s, Peart suffered a pair of life-changing tragedies: he lost his daughter and his wife of 20 years within a 10 month period. In the autumn of 1998, in an effort to distract himself from grief and re-evaluate his life, he embarked on a trip that took him across Canada and through the US and Mexico. Through diary notes and letters written over the course of 55,000 miles, Peart chronicles his feelings of loss and envy, and the slow rebuilding of his life through the support of friends and family. <I>Ghost Rider</I> is also an alternative travel guide fuelled by the author's detailed descriptions of towns, roads, hotels, restaurants and the people he encounters. Moab proved to be the perfect small town, at least by the Ghost Rider's exacting criteria, he writes, those being that a town should have a decent motel, a small museum of local history, a friendly post office and a well-stocked liquor store. Thought-provoking and even humorous at times, Peart reveals in straight-ahead prose the emotional turmoil following such an epic loss--and we ride shotgun as he gradually acquires a renewed sense of purpose. <I>--Eric Wilson, Amazon.ca</I>
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