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John Harris

    21 août 1945 – 7 mars 1991
    Conspiracy, Calamity and Cover-up
    Soldiers Pocket Book
    Moon Gardening
    Trust Me, I Hate You
    Pocket Guide to Mushrooms
    Covenant with Death
    • Covenant with Death

      • 520pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,6(62)Évaluer

      Discover one of the most authentic, moving and gripping portrayals of British soldiers ever written. This classic novel of the First World War appears in a new edition for the centenary of the conflict.

      Covenant with Death
    • Pocket Guide to Mushrooms

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,8(5)Évaluer

      Pocket Guide to Mushrooms covers 158 of the most common mushrooms found in the UK and also in northern and central Europe, each mushroom is identified and presented with expert photography in this informative yet highly portable book. It is as visually impressive as it is easy to use, with many stunning full-page images to support the authoritative text.

      Pocket Guide to Mushrooms
    • Love and hate are not opposites, but sometimes they're born from the same fire... Sean: Soldiers die, that's just how it goes. It's different when it's one of your brothers. Team Maelstrom, my team, was broken when we lost one of our own. And now we have to sit around Stateside while the men in charge figure out what to do with us. When they find a replacement, I immediately know it's not going to work. I can't deal with this pain in the ass. I want him gone. It looks like I'm stuck with him, but I don't have to make it easy... Aidan: I didn't ask for this, I don't want this. I've been thrown into this dysfunctional team with a team leader who's out to get me. The guy's an ass, and he's driving me crazy. I can hardly think straight when I'm dealing with him. Then everything changes when he pins me to a wall and kisses me... Before Sean and Aidan can figure out what to do about that kiss, Team Maelstrom is thrown from the frying pan into the freezer. Fear and peril changes people, but will it change these two hot military men enough to keep the team alive? Can they work things out between them and get everyone back home in one piece? And what about the future?

      Trust Me, I Hate You
    • Moon Gardening

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(23)Évaluer

      This is not your average gardening book. This charming, beautifully illustrated book will make a perfect Christmas gift for any gardener hoping to achieve magical results through the most natural means.

      Moon Gardening
    • Informative and with lots of different content for todays modern armed service personnel. Giving good and easy reading with accurate and details content.

      Soldiers Pocket Book
    •  , The Hess affair requires an understanding of a variety of disciplines and Wartime aviation, political history and human psychology to name but three. Harris and Wilbourn have over an extended period tried to learn as much as possible about all relevant aspects of what is in concert a complicated subject, one that has not yet been satisfactorily explained even after more than 80 years.In the past there have been works that have concentrated on single aspects of the affair; usually in great detail, but in Conspiracy, Calamity and Cover-up the authors’ work on the individual components provides the best ever yet plausible explanation of the affair as a whole.Official secrecy on the grounds of ‘National Security’, obfuscation and downright lying have all played a part in preserving the truth behind the flight. Through dogged perseverance and endeavour Harris and Wilbourn now present what they believe is the ultimate truth behind the affair.,

      Conspiracy, Calamity and Cover-up
    • Mythical Beasts Of Greece and Rome

      • 48pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(4)Évaluer

      This is a quirky illustrated introduction to the magical beasts and monsters that populate the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, and which reappear in children's stories closer to home such as Harry Potter.

      Mythical Beasts Of Greece and Rome
    • The Epic of Gilgamesh

      A Prose Rendition Based Upon the Original Akkadian, Babylonian, Hittite and Sumerian Tablets

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest written chronicle in the world, composed two to three thousand years before Christ. It tells events in the life of a king in an ancient Sumerian city of Mesopotamia.In the tradition of the Greek Iliad or the medieval Beowulf, the heroic central figure is admired for his prowess and power; he is a warrior, whose greatest adventures are here recounted, sometimes fantastic and ultimately magical, as he ventures beyond the bounds of the world. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an artifact of the first civilization, that which is the father and mother of our own civilization. It is like the great-great-great-grandparent whose name you do not know but without whom you would not exist. There are many matters that are not believable to us—monsters, deities, and places that we do not think exist, nor ever existed. Yet we can perceive in Gilgamesh a person like ourselves. This is the story of a man, not a god. We understand him, even if we do not understand or believe all that he does. Gilgamesh is the first literature of mankind to express the human condition.

      The Epic of Gilgamesh
    • The Social Work Business

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the transformation of social work into a quasi-public enterprise, the book examines its origins, characteristics, and implications for education and practice. It delves into how the merging of private sector rationality with state services affects managers, practitioners, service users, carers, and voluntary organizations. This comprehensive analysis highlights the challenges in maintaining the distinction between public and private sectors within social work.

      The Social Work Business