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FEATURING:SHADOW MAN by Charlotte Emma GledsonTHE BOHEMIAN CLUB by Brittany A. MuscarellaMUSAME by John M. BishopREJECTION SLIPS THE MIND by Eric EnckHALF LIFE by Jennifer L. MillerWORKING STIFF by Brandon LayngTHE STAIN by Matthew Pierce MY BROTHER'S KEEPER by Kevin LuciaFOUNTAIN OF YOUTH by Jeremiah CoeBLOOD ON THE WALLS by Dave RexBOBBY AND SETH by D.E. HupeDEMON MERLOT by Bradley Roach WORK BITES by Jordan M. Bobé THE ERRAND by Alan Draven
The Dummies’ Guide to Serial Killing and other Fantastic Female Fables is a charity anthology featuring best-selling author, Danuta Reah, and critically acclaimed writer, Mary Brown, alongside the winning entries from our Fantastic Female Fables competition. It was recently shortlisted alongside four other titles for the Crime Writer's Association Short Story Dagger Award 2019.
Vols. 1-8; 31- contain "Judicial decisions of the Commissioner of Education and formal opinions of counsel" (with Decisions of Motion Picture Commissioner; and Decisions of Textbook Commission); v. 9-30 contain "Judicial decisions of the Commissioner of Education."
Your starter guide to greater strength You deserve to feel powerful, both inside and out. And no matter your age or fitness level, Weight Training for Women is your guide to building strength with free weights. Jumping into a new lifting routine can seem intimidating, but this body-positive book on strength training for women does the heavy lifting for you (pun intended), by walking you through the basics of developing a weightlifting program that helps you get stronger and healthier on your own terms. Whether you're at home or at the gym, this book features step-by-step instructions and illustrations for dozens of weight training exercises so you can build total-body strength. Plus, with ad...
This is a complete revision of the author's 1993 McFarland book Television Specials that not only updates entries contained within that edition, but adds numerous programs not previously covered, including beauty pageants, parades, awards programs, Broadway and opera adaptations, musicals produced especially for television, holiday specials (e.g., Christmas and New Year's Eve), the early 1936-1947 experimental specials, honors specials. In short, this is a reference work to 5,336 programs--the most complete source for television specials ever published.
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Richard Billingsley was born 1 April 1757 in Codsall, Shropshire, England. His parents were William Billingsley and Mary Haward. He came to Canada as a soldier in the British Army in 1776. He married Elizabeth Pearson, daughter of Christopher Pearson and Isabella Wells. They had seven known children and lived in New Carlisle, Quebec. Richard died in 1832. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, British Columbia and Wisconsin.