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An historical novel based on the life of the medieval knight Sir Thomas Erpingham, who helped his friend to usurp the throne of England, led the English archers at the battle of Agincourt and became the founding father of the great medieval city of Norwich.
Successful entrepreneur Brian T. Cunningham admits he made 98 percent of the mistakes a new entrepreneur does. But in Never Give Up! Cunningham shows how he persisted, learned, survived, and thrived, and he can lead you, too, toward a rewarding business career. In 1965, he cofounded Electronic Sales Associates (ESA), an organization that specialized in high-speed computer printers, tape drives, minicomputers, and digital data acquisition systems. Four years later, Cunningham became CEO of Computer Entry Systems (CES), an outgrowth of ESA. Marketing products to improve the data entry process, CES grew over twenty years from a few founders to a profitable company located on four continents and...
These days, a nice original Vauxhall Viva costs an arm and a leg, but back in the 1970s, £100 bought you a 'good little runner', with the rust, bald tyres and dodgy MOT thrown in for free. All you needed was someone who knew how to fix it when it broke down! Brian Cunningham is that someone – or, at least, he used to be. Under the Bonnet is the totally true* story of being a car mechanic in the old days, when fixing a car was one thing, but keeping it fixed was something else entirely. These are the tales of a bygone age, full of secret scams, chaotic characters and cars almost bursting with personality. * some tales may be taller than others
With humor and insight, small business owner and marketing consultant Jeffrey Dobkin provides expert advice on how small business owners can reach their best market with alacrity and economy. He tells them how to avoid common mistakes, find the right market, create good marketing plans, write effective direct mail packages, and much more.
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The Book of Martyrs by John Foxe written in the sixteenth century has long been the go-to source for studying the lives and martyrdom of the apostles. While other scholars have written individual treatments on the more prominent apostles such as Peter, Paul, John, and James, there is little published information on the other apostles. In The Fate of the Apostles, Sean McDowell offers a comprehensive, reasoned, historical analysis of the fate of the Twelve disciples of Jesus along with the apostles Paul and James, the brother of Jesus. McDowell assesses the evidence for each apostle’s martyrdom as well as determining its significance to the reliability of their testimony. The question of th...
Brian Cunningham's popular first book, Under the Bonnet , was a colourful and humorous collection of memories of his time as a car mechanic in the 1970s and '80s. When he wrote it, he was sure he had put everything of interest down, but it turns out there were quite a few escapades he'd forgotten to mention. Time, then, for part two . . . When the Wheels Come Off is a joyous return, covering what he missed first time round: cars fixed and some broken, fads and crazes, crashes and scrapes and near misses, evolutionary dead-ends in technology, underhanded practices and downright skulduggery, run-ins with management, the tools used, the cars 'stolen' and scrapyards visited. A lively and engaging trip back to the workshop.
Superboy is back — and can’t wait to jump back into his life in these tales from ADVENTURE COMICS #0-3 and 5-6, plus a tale from SUPERMAN SECRET FILES 2009. But which life will it be? Conner makes a beeline for the greatest place on Earth: Smallville.