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Hostage of Paradox
- 505pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Few know about the clandestine war the CIA ran in Vietnam using Green Berets for secret operations throughout SE Asia, deployed quietly to prowl through agendas that for security reasons. A first-hand account by an elite operative. Stunning!
The Blue Field
- 230pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Old friends and new faces join the scholars, rogues and countrymen of Brensham with its crooked village street and crooked church spire. Among its rare individuals who share an obstinacy for making life a romantic and hilarious adventure are those lively landgirls, The Frolick Virgins, Dai, the hymn-singing postman, and William Hart who claimed to be descended from William Shakespeare and loved Pheemy, the young gypsy, not wisely but too well.
Must Know High School Chemistry
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
You know that moment when you feel as though a lightning bolt has hit you because you finally get something? That's how this book will make you react. (We hope!) Each chapter makes sure that what you really need to know is clear right off the bat and sees to it that you build on this knowledge. Where other books ask you to memorize stuff, we're going to show you the must-know ideas that will guide you toward success in chemistry. You will start each chapter learning what the must-know ideas behind a chemistry subject are, and these concepts will help you solve the problems that you find in your classwork and on exams. We're confident that the must-know ideas in this book will have you up and solving chemistry problems in no time-- or at least in a reasonable amount of time!
Portrait of Elmbury, Brensham Village, and The Blue Field are properly regarded as a trilogy. Written betwen 1945 and 1948, they all deal with the same part of England—the old town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire and its surrounding villages—at a time of deliberate political change, and were hailed immediately as authentic pictures of English small-town rural life. The trilogy also contains the germs of what have become burning issues: pollution, conservation, education, and unemployment.
When he accidentally defeats the dragon in a neighboring kingdom, Sir Terry, a middle-class knight, wins the hand of Princess "Crazy Jane," who talks to dead animals, but instead fights for the love of the beautiful Princess Gloria to whom he is wrongly devoted.
NTC's Compact Dutch and English Dictionary
- 584pages
- 21 heures de lecture
Useful for Dutch-speaking students of English and for English-speaking students of Dutch. This work contains 30,000 entries divided between the two languages. It also contains spellings and concise definitions. It also includes many phrases and compounds.
Portrait of Elmbury
- 280pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This is the first book of the famous trilogy of English country life, The Brensham Trilogy, by John Moore. A wonderful and exuberant chronicle of an English market town between the wars, distinguished with a historic abbey, a winding river and bustling pubs with a cast of characters that could have stepped out of Hogarth or Shakespeare...
The Struggle for Law in the Oceans argues that by following a misleading isolationist narrative and not acceding to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the United States has harmed and continues to harm its interests. The book makes a compelling case for acceding to UNCLOS at the earliest opportunity.
Pope Innocent III (1160/61-1216)
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"Thank goodness that John C. Moore's biography of Pope Innocent III is finally available in an affordable format. His clarity of language, nuanced analysis, and evident mastery of both the sources and the wealth of studies devoted to this pope, whose pontificate was a major watershed in Western history, make Moore's study a 'must have' addition to the library of every medieval student and scholar." --Alfred J. Andrea, The University of Vermont "Refusing to be driven by one or another of the great operatic episodes of Innocent's pontificate, Moore has produced the most comprehensive and rounded study ever written of the man and the pope--the very readable history of a pontificate from day to day." --Edward M. Peters, Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania