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Alex Harvey

    On Einstein's path
    Song Noir
    Forgotten Vikings
    what happened in that night at the club (mafia story)
    When Death Comes Calling
    • When Death Comes Calling

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In a world where death is inevitable, the story explores the intriguing concept that even death has its vulnerabilities. As characters confront their mortality, they uncover secrets and flaws within the system of life and death. This narrative delves into themes of fate, the human spirit's resilience, and the unexpected twists that challenge the finality of death. The unique premise invites readers to ponder the boundaries of life and the possibilities that lie beyond.

      When Death Comes Calling
    • Exploring themes of redemption and self-discovery, the narrative follows a protagonist grappling with uncertainty after prison release. Struggling to redefine their identity and purpose, they navigate the challenges of reintegration into society. The story delves into the complexities of personal choices, relationships, and the quest for a meaningful life post-incarceration.

      what happened in that night at the club (mafia story)
    • Forgotten Vikings

      New Approaches to the Viking Age

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This reappraisal of the Vikings aims to enhance the existing body of popular history regarding the Viking Age. It seeks to provide a fresh perspective and deeper understanding of this fascinating era, contributing valuable insights and knowledge to readers interested in Viking history.

      Forgotten Vikings
    • Examines the formative, first decade of Tom Waits' career, when he lived, wrote and recorded nine albums in Los Angeles.

      Song Noir
    • On Einstein's path

      • 517pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      This collection of nearly forty essays in honor of the noted physicist and cosmologist Engelbert Schucking spans the gamut of research in Einsteins theory of general relativity and presents a lively and personal account of current work in the field. Indispensable for physicists involved in research in the field, the book includes important chapters by noted theorists such as A. Ashtekar, P.G. Bergmann, J. Ehlers, E.T. Newman, J.V. Narlikar, R. Penrose, D.W. Sciama, J. Stachel, and W. Rindler.

      On Einstein's path