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If you've read the first book of "The Dogs that Follow their Detective Dreams," you'll enjoy this one. After the eight dogs find a new home, they have to solve a mystery for the first time. While California's famous sleuths are away on vacation, it's up to these puppies to step up and save the county. Their town's local museum has been robbed. But not long ago, the musuem was robbed of some valuables and restored by the Feline & K9 Companions. It is about time that these eight dogs learn more about the past of the museum's first robbery before dealing with the second. But trouble awaits and these pups are about to take some pretty dangerous risks. Without a doubt, hopefully they will solve safely and save the county. Or will these plans interfere? Learn how a first experience may lead you more than where you expect to go.
"An account of the design of West Bank settlements from 1967, when housing settlements were still an abstract idea, to the present, when they have become hotly contested. It addresses the complicated relationship between politics and the built environment and questions assumptions about politics and the built environment. The author looks closely at five settlements-Hebron, Ofra, Nofim, Beitar Illit, and Pnei Kedem-to analyze the settlement movement, the country Israel has become since 1967, and, more broadly, "the production of space in sites of political conflict." For Shoked, the role of contingency is key: government policy shaped the design of settlements, but so too did other actors. As Shoked writes, "the analytic categories of expert and user, above and below, frequently dissolve in the unfolding process of design, construction, and inhabitation.""--
Despite the bewildering number of tomes devoted to the Napoleonic wars, much basic data as been hitherto unavailable to anyone other than the most ardent scholars. McGuigan and Burnham have collected a tremendous treasure trove of information in a readily accessible form. Other books may tell you how many regiments were sent on the expedition to Hanover in 1805, but The British Army against Napoleon will tell you where every single regiment in the British army was stationed, who were their honorary colonels, and give you a list of all the barracks in Britain with the number of men they were designed to hold. Where else will you find not just the pay of different ranked officers but the amoun...
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