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Désormais ouvrage de référence dans l'univers de la marque mythique, Dinky Toys Argus 2007 va offrir de multiples avantages au collectionneur-, une liste complète des modèles et ce, pour tous les pays, ainsi qu'un descriptif des caractéristiques essentielles (couleur, publicité..:), le tout classé de façon à permettre une recherche rapide et efficace. Basé sur les relevés de ventes aux enchères de 1999 à 2006 .cet ouvrage recense le prix de transactions pour, l'immense majorité des modèles de la marque mythique. Outre la cote des voitures, des camions, des avions, bateaux et autres personnages, le lecteur trouvera celle de prototypes, d'essais de couleur, de plans d'étude, de boites et des surboîtes vides, des catalogues, des coffrets, soit autant de prix qui ne manqueront pas de surprendre tant l'amateur que le professionnel. Illustré de plus de 1100 photos, DinkyToys Argus 2007 est une source précieuse d'informations vérifiées, un guide limpide pour bien acheter et pour vendre bien, auquel s'ajoute le plaisir constant de retrouver de page en page les modèles qui ont émerveillé notre enfance.
This is a historical mystery novel that revolves around a wealthy man, Mr. Darbison, and his wife. Set in Barumbah, Mrs. Darbison carries on with an affair with Evesham publicly. Mr. Darbison suspects that his wife and Eversham were planning something. He requested the help of a former shipmate, Harold Armstead to unravel the mystery. Can Mr. Darbison live with what will be unraveled?
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Winner of the Travel Media Awards 'Travel Guide Book of the Year' award 2016. This original and colourful guide to British summer wildlife experiences is packaged into daily suggestions for what, when, where and how to see the best of British summer wildlife. For both the experienced wildlife tourist and the novice, the suggestions criss-cross England, Scotland and Wales, complete with inspiring itineraries, engaging descriptions, detailed directions and tips on how to find, identify and enjoy British animals, butterflies, birds and plants. Each entry gives an informative and inspiring suggestion focusing on up to four species, with full-colour photography and a helpful box covering practica...
Subjects and Aliens confronts the problematic history of belonging in Australia and New Zealand. In both countries, race has often been more important than the law in determining who is considered ‘one of us’. Each chapter in the collection highlights the lived experiences of people who negotiated laws and policies relating to nationality and citizenship rights in twentieth-century Australasia, including Chinese Australians enlisting during the First World War, Dalmatian gum-diggers turned farmers in New Zealand, Indians in 1920s Australia arguing for their citizenship rights, and Australian women who lost their nationality after marrying non-British subjects. The book also considers how...
Butterflies animate our summers but the fifty-nine species found in the British Isles can be surprisingly elusive. Some bask unseen at the top of trees in London parks; others lurk at the bottom of damp bogs in Scotland. A few survive for months, while other ephemeral creatures only fly for three days. Several are virtually extinct. This bewitching book charts Patrick Barkham's quest to find each of them - from the Adonis Blue to the Dingy Skipper - in one unforgettable summer. Wry, attentive, full of infectious delight and curiosity, written with a beautifully light touch, The Butterfly Isles is a classic of British nature writing.
The folks of Argus, Illinois, from the small-time dealer to the returning Vietnam vet, the townie grocery clerk and the new sheriff, all know what they want out of life, but the paths to their desires are conflicted and unclear. In a narrative with all the clarity and determination of a prophecy, Well Deserved chronicles the struggles of these four people as they come to the stark realization that their paths are not solitary, but entwined, and their very lives hinge on one shared moment.
The alternative history, paranormal romantic adventure of a young fat woman with low self esteem who falls into another world where fat people lead happy, normal, guilt-free lives. Most of her life Jenny has felt she's not good enough, not attractive enough, because she's fat. Then one day she stumbles through a portal between a world that values thinness and one that values roundness. Sometimes falling can wake you up.
The late Manning Clark aims to bring to attention the foibles and strengths in every person, traits forced to the fore in the hardship and trauma that occured during the establishment and develpment of white settlement in Australia. Clark sets out to use the tragedies and successes of national heroes such as explorerers and generals, and those of the average person such as soldiers at Gallipoli and farmer's wives, to create a memorable tableau.