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Dan Taylor works in a bank in Sydney. One New Years Eve, his life is transformed by a car accident. When he wakes in a hospital, he knows something has fundamentally changed, a change that sets him on a journey to London to find the answers to the dreams and visions that have plagued his subconscious. The revelations in London are more disturbing than he could have imagined, all the more so when he meets his nemesis, Robert MacBain, a small-time crook from Edinburgh. It soon becomes apparent that the past holds a dark mystery that has bound their destinies together. Taylor recognizes that he needs to identify the source of a conflict that has resulted in the death and misery of so many, and to finally find his path to a personal redemption. Redemption is the final part of the trilogy, The Third Terrace of Purgatory.
Memories about a large Pennslyvania farming family from 1800s and 1900s
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The most popular author of his day and a paradox who was both an assertive British imperialist and a man of sensitivity and wide reading, Rudyard Kipling is best remembered now as the author of The Jungle Book, the Just-So Stories, and Kim. Fully annotated, volumes 5 and 6 conclude the publication of Kipling's letters, a heroic effort that began with the publication of volume 1 in 1990.
Small town America is vanishing from our country's landscapes as larger cities expand and extend their city limits under the protection of eminent domain. Though progress is necessary for economic survival and commercial development, some aspects of life and culture are lost as towns move from regional traditions to a growing, uniform national identity. Incorporated into the metropolis of Chesapeake in the Hampton Roads region in 1963, South Norfolk is one such community that possessed this small-town atmosphere, which has drastically changed over the past four decades. In this volume of over 200 photographs, from the late nineteenth century through the middle twentieth century, you will tak...
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