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    Henry's Empire
    The Wars of Alexander's Successors, 323-281 BC: Armies, tactics and battles
    The Wars of Alexander's Successors 323 - 281 BC
    Storeys Guide to Raising Rabbits
    Sustainable Competitive Advantage and the American Dream
    The Gun In The Golf Bag
    • The Gun In The Golf Bag

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Set in 1973, the narrative follows Brian, an IRA sniper seeking to escape his violent past after completing one last assignment. Discarding his rifle, hidden in a golf bag, into the sea, he hopes for a peaceful life in Suffolk. Meanwhile, DCI Cartwright is on his trail. The plot thickens when a local fisherman discovers the golf bag, leading Brian into a web of kidnap and murder. Just as he appears to find solace, the story questions whether true justice can ever be achieved.

      The Gun In The Golf Bag
    • Focusing on Toyota's management techniques, two retired executives share insights from their extensive experience in the company's North American operations. The book serves as a practical guide while also urging the U.S. business community to address the escalating government intervention that threatens the principles of free enterprise. By combining personal anecdotes with a call to action, it highlights the need for sustainable competitive practices in American business.

      Sustainable Competitive Advantage and the American Dream
    • Storeys Guide to Raising Rabbits

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(37)Évaluer

      Part of the best-selling series of animal husbandry handbooks, the fifth edition of the most trusted and comprehensive reference on rabbit care, breeding, housing, and health care now features full-colour photography and a fresh design.

      Storeys Guide to Raising Rabbits
    • When the dying Alexander the Great was asked to whom he bequeathed his vast empire, he supposedly replied 'to the strongest'. There ensued a long series of struggles between his generals and governors for control of these territories. Most of these Diadochi (Successors) were consummate professionals who had learnt the art of war under Alexander or even his father, Philip. Few died a peaceful death and the last survivors of this tough breed were still leading their armies against each other well into their seventies.Colorful characters, epic battles, treachery and subterfuge make this a period with great appeal to anyone interested in ancient history and ancient warfare in particular. The wars shaped the map from the Balkans to India for the next couple of centuries.This first volume introduces the key personalities - characters such as Antigonos 'Monopthalmus' (the One-eyed) and his son 'Demetrius 'Poliorcetes' (the Besieger), Seleucus 'Nicator' ('the Victorious') and Ptolemy 'Soter' ('the Saviour') - and gives a narrative of the causes and course of these wars from the death of Alexander to the Battle of Corupedium (281 BC) when the last two original Diadochi faced each other one final time.

      The Wars of Alexander's Successors 323 - 281 BC
    • When the dying Alexander the Great was asked to whom he bequeathed his vast empire, he supposedly replied 'to the strongest.' There ensued a long series of struggles between his generals and governors for control of these vast territories.Most of these Diadochi, or successors, were consummate professionals who had learned their trade under Alexander and, in some cases, his father Philip. This second volume studies how they applied that experience and further developed the art of war in a further four decades of warfare. This is a period rich in fascinating tactical developments. The all-conquering Macedonian war machine developed by Philip and Alexander was adapted in various ways (such as the addition of war elephants) by the different successors according to their resources. Siege and naval warfare is also included.

      The Wars of Alexander's Successors, 323-281 BC: Armies, tactics and battles
    • Henry's Empire

      Tales From the Northern Frontier

      • 182pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Set during the peak of the British Empire, the novel follows the journey of Ernest Henry, an English adventurer pursuing wealth and opportunity in Australia. Through his experiences, the story explores themes of ambition, exploration, and the impact of colonialism, offering a vivid portrayal of the era and the challenges faced by those seeking their fortunes in a distant land.

      Henry's Empire
    • Retribution

      • 302pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the Troubles in Belfast, the narrative follows Jock, who becomes embroiled in IRA gun-running after a mysterious disappearance. Partnering with a Palestinian, he devises a scheme to supply weapons to the Black September Organisation. Meanwhile, Helen, Jock's former accomplice, grapples with her past and the safety of her son upon her release from prison. The story intricately traces the arms shipment route, culminating in Jock's ultimate reckoning on the Suffolk coast.

      Retribution
    • The Other Viki

      • 454pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on an identical twin who is separated from her sibling at birth and raised by a loving uncle, whom she considers her father. Her life takes an unexpected turn during a pivotal moment at a bus terminal, leading to a dramatic shift in her understanding of family and identity. The story explores themes of love, loss, and the search for connection, as she navigates the complexities of her past and the bonds that define her.

      The Other Viki
    • A chance encounter with a van thrusts DCI Cartwright into a complex investigation filled with unexpected twists. The van, headed for London, carries a cargo that has been illicitly transported from Amsterdam, landing on the River Deben, revealing a web of coincidences and surprises that challenge Cartwright's detective skills.

      The Weed, The Corn Flakes & The Coincidences
    • Easier Than It Seems

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on a black-market operation led by Ken and Jock, exploring themes of betrayal and redemption. As Ken's relationship with land-army girl Helen falters, Jock partners with her in their illicit venture aboard a narrowboat on the Grand Union Canal. The story unfolds with elements of murder and mystery, ultimately leading to Helen seizing the profits and reconciling with her son, highlighting her transformation and resilience amidst chaos.

      Easier Than It Seems