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Includes called, adjourned and extraordinary sessions.
Includes called, adjourned and extraordinary sessions.
Albe de Hammer is a private investigator in a Southern city. He's trying to nail a blackmailer who's got a TV preacher by the short hairs. One of his associates may be double-crossing him. And he's got woman trouble that'll only get worse when he goes "undercover" to crack a case. Irreverent and audacious, Albe will entertain readers and challenge them to stay one step ahead of the criminals he's chasing.
In the mid-nineteenth century, when organizations such as the Early English Text Society began making an increasing variety of medieval texts accessible to Victorian readers, the "everyday life" of the past became an important subject of historiography. For many of William Morris's contemporaries, this project of social history and textual recovery provided welcome evidence to support either narratives of nostalgia for an ordered past or a comforting liberal sense of progress; for Morris himself, however, the everyday life of the medieval past offered an array of radical possibilities for creative adaptation. Morris's broad reading in newly recovered medieval texts, his library of manuscript...
Reports for 1957/58- are condensations of the unavailable official annual reports published as issues of the Board's Monthly bulletin.