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Ingenious Ireland takes readers on a magnificent tour of the country's natural wonders, clever inventions, and historic sites. Richly illustrated and meticulously compiled, Ingenious Ireland introduces readers to the complete history, culture, and landscape of all thirty-two Irish counties. Mary Mulvihill unearths Ireland's treasures and divulges her secrets, such as the oldest fossil footprints in the Northern hemisphere, the advent of railways, the invention of milk of magnesia, and why the shamrock is a sham. Fascinating and comprehensive, Ingenious Ireland unravels the mysteries and marvels of this remarkable country.
Collection of pedigree charts, documents, images of places and people, personal correspondence, and interesting memorabilia.
"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
Aidan is forced to rethink the direction of his life and his role within the Martel Group after spending so many years trying to avoid the responsibilities his grandfather tried to foist upon him. But if he wanted to stand as an equal beside Misaki and Kristof, changes needed to be made. Aidan would need to step up and take charge of the Martel Group while casting off the bratty man-child persona he’d hidden behind for years. But nothing in life ever came that easily. And nothing was guaranteed. Believing that his feelings toward the two men aren’t reciprocated, Aidan chooses to walk away from them and starts to shut them out of his life. Dukes is the second book in a dark mafia series filled with angst, violence, romantic drama, betrayal, jealous rages, and a bisexual awakening, as the men of the Omori-Vasilev Syndicate fight to hold onto those they love amidst a gang war. The books are not standalone and must be read in order. Contains both MMM polyamory, and MM romances.
Crime fiction--a product of the burgeoning metropolis of the 19th century--features specialists who identify criminals to protect an anxious citizenry. Before detectives came to play the central role, the protagonists tended to be lawyers or other professionals. Major English writers like Gaskell, Dickens and Collins contributed to the genre--Fergus Hume's The Mystery of a Hansom Cab was a best-seller in 1887--and American and French authors created new forms. This book explores thematic aspects of 19th century crime fiction's complex history, including various social and gender roles between different time periods and settings, and the imperial elements that made Sherlock Holmes seem dynamically contemporary.
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It's been a year since Mitch Duchesne helped recover el Registro de Dios, an ancient artifact that reveals shocking information about human evolution. In addition to explaining how rapid, nonrandom mutations have enabled people with a rare gene to telepathically send data, the Registro contains a prophecy that places Mitch at the center of an international conspiracy. Behind the conspiracy is Lucas Shore, a wealthy industrialist on a mission to engineer -- and rule over -- a world that takes the ideals of social justice to frightening extremes. To unravel Shore's alliance with his fellow Senders, Mitch must sever ties with everybody he loves. But will his sacrifice be enough to stop humanity from destroying itself?