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Sariah is a real princess from The Kingdom Of Black Gold. Her powerful father, one of the richest men in Africa, according to The Forbes List, gave her as a present to be married to a member of The Royal Family when she was a very young teenage girl. Sariah has a big dream: She wants to go to school, have an education and live a free live of her own choosing. One day she comes to London and falls in love. She is only fourteen but she forgets who she is, where she comes from: a married Arabian Princess! Back home in The Kingdom Of Black Gold, Sariah finds out that she is pregnant. The only person she can trust is her maid Khatiba. Together they plan to stay in London on Sariah's next visit. After giving birth to her daughter in London she seeks asylum in Britain. But is The Black Gold of higher priority for Britain's Prime Minister? She can't go back home – she fears for her life and the life of her child, being beheaded or stoned to death back in The Kingdom Of Black Gold...
Eddie, a twelve year old boy from San Francisco lives with his father Edward in London. There Edward D. Wilton IV. meets his fiancée Edwina who is desperately keen on getting married to him. She just got divorced from her husband Victor, a Scottish entrepreneur and lobbyist of the Liberal party in England. Edward, a very wealthy and powerful American businessman, managed to get sole custody of his son Eddie by scheming and using the legal system in America. He sees in Edwina a future fulltime nanny for his son who suffers the strict regime of his step mother day by day. In the posh London surroundings of Knightsbridge, the noble Queen's Club, the boarding school and the country house in Scotland, Eddie has to obey Edwina's snobby protocol. He misses his mother terribly who lives in California dependent on alcohol and class 'A' drugs. She can only see her son very rarely and under total control of the mighty father.
A dangerous affair: Revenge for justice. Power and control. Set among the power games of the Mafia and the rich and beautiful of Italy, on the island of Ponza, in Ferrara and in London. Corruption involving Italy's high and mighty: the Clan, multinational corporations. Fashion, car manufacturing, Formula One, the alcohol industry. Those who control vast global assets. Everywhere. The love between Aelita and Amos, a love that had no proper beginning and no proper end. He is murdered in Naples harbour. On his way to the ferry that was supposed to take him to Procida. She tells his story, her story, the story of their love. Fights him for their son, in England and in Italy. A modern-day fairyta...
Life of Hulda Minthorn Hoover, mother of President Herbert Hoover. It traces her life from Canada to Iowa. With facsimiles of letters.
This is a facsimile reprint of Colonial families of the United States of America, Vol. VI, in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who sttled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April 1775. Edited by George Norbury MacKenzie, LL.G., member of the Society of Genealogists of London, England; National Geographical Society; Old North-West Genealogical Society; Maryland Historical Society.
Claiming that the 2450 entries cite all examples of the genre, provides the title of the film as it appears on the sheet music cover, studio, date of the film's release, main stars, song title, composers and lyricists, publisher, and a brief description of the cover. Listed alphabetically by movie title and indexed by song title and composer. Collecting sheet music is becoming increasingly popular, especially in the US. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Jacob Hofstedler came to America from Holland in 1736, settling in Pennsylvania. Descendants are traced through his daughter, Barbara, who married Christian Stutzman. Indexes children and unmarried adults who were not numbered in the original work and, for the most part, were not included in the original book's indexes.
The fight between Aelita and Amos over their son Feliciano continues ... Amos desires to see the mother of his one and only son in jail. He is using his mafia connections to prove his power with a fatal result: He plans the kidnapping of his own child. The coup brings the boy all over he even the fingers of the kidnappers – mainly due to the cleverness of the child. The story is told by each of the protagonists Aelita, Amos and Feliciano. Each of them tells us their view – sometimes angry, sad, often anxious. Aelita who fights for her son's life against the Mafia Clan, Amos who tries to destroy Aelita with every possible legal and illegal method, Feliciano - the son of the two – becomes the psychological victim of his father Amos who later on uses the unscrupulous gangsters of organised crime. The subject of kidnapping grabbed Delilah J. The number of missing children who are never found again – children who were killed. Often organised by the Mafia for satisfying profit and greed but sometimes even within the child's own family – every day, everywhere – amongst all of us.