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This is a story of hopes and dreams and chasing treasure. It is a story of a desire to find and salvage a shipwreck and recover a cargo of importance. Starting without any money, without any special qualifications and without any special equipment. Just the dream. From the time DIANA first became known until the time she and her cargo were recovered from the deep, ten years elapsed. But it was worth every agony, every night’s lost sleep and every frustration because of all the ways in which money can be earned, historic shipwreck salvage is probably the most exciting, pleasurable and satisfying. A glimpse into the a family, and a thoroughly researched history of the British HEIC and East India Trade.
When a body is discovered high up in a remote mountain cave, Deputy Sheriff Tara Strong quickly realizes she has a serial killer on her hands. In a race against time, Tara must comb the hundreds of caves in an endless mountain range to stop the killer before he outwits her and claims his next victim. “A brilliant book. I couldn’t put it down and I never guessed who the murderer was!” —Reader review for Only Murder ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GIRL WITHOUT A HOME is book #2 in a new series by #1 bestselling and critically acclaimed mystery and suspense author Rylie Dark, whose books have received over 2,000 five-star reviews and ratings. Tara Strong has risen to become her county’s Deputy Sherif...
Volume 19 of the ICSID Reports includes cases between 2004 and 2016.
A bundle of books #1 (GIRL WITHOUT A CHANCE) and #2 (GIRL WITHOUT A HOME) in Rylie Dark’s Tara Strong Mystery series! This bundle offers books one and two in one convenient file, with over 100,000 words of reading. A woman escapes from the clutches of a serial killer in a small, mountain town, and Deputy Sheriff Tara Strong must race to decode the incoherent victim’s report and save the next one before it’s too late. But in a shocking twist, Tara realizes she is up against a killer more diabolical than she could imagine—and that, with her own life at stake, some of a town’s secrets are best left buried. In GIRL WITHOUT A CHANCE (Book #1), Tara Strong has risen to become her county...
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Concentrates on the period 1790-1833, especially the early nineteenth century when the Bombay merchant fleet was at its zenith, studying the ships, their trade and the men who owned or sailed in them. The picture is built up from a mass of details and references unearthed in the English East India Company's records and elsewhere, and includes contemporary experiences of sailing in these ships.
In Cultural Heritage in International Economic Law, Valentina Vadi offers an account of how international economic law contributes to global cultural governance, analysing the promises and pitfalls of such contributions.
The reception and construction of the image of India by the Western, in particular French, German and English travellers, writers and thinkers is the theme of this volume, a collection of twelve essays by academics from sundry parts of the globe. Giving a new twist to Indological, philological or postcolonial understanding of travel narratives, the authors here attempt to give fresh impetus to the discovery of India story from perspectives of cultural history, historiography, ethnography, material culture, economic modes of production, fictional travel, epistolary discourse, theatrical representation of widowhood, women in the Mutiny, feminist reading of the Mughal court, colonial painting and classical music. Circumscribed by the dates of the arrival of Ralph Fitch, the first English traveller and the Mutiny, the first War of Indian Independence this anthology revives an interest in the early modern to the colonial appropriation of India in the Western imaginary.