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Excerpted from "Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan against the Six Nations of Indians in 1779" by Frederick Cook. Contributed by Thomas R. Bard.
"In Amsterdam, four bodies, violently butchered, are discovered in a canal house, the remains of friends and confidantes of the assassin known only as Louis. The men responsible for the murders are Serbian war criminals. They believe they can escape retribution by retreating to their homeland. They are wrong. For Louis has come to Europe to hunt them down: five killers to be found and punished before they can vanish into thin air. There is just one problem. The sixth"--
The tragic story of Captain Robert Nairac's abduction and murder by the IRA in 1977 has until now been shrouded in mystery. At last, John Parker's compelling biography uncovers the truth of Nairac's secret war and heroic death. Drawing on unprecedented first-hand accounts from senior army colleagues and IRA sources, John Parker reveals the answers to the questions that have haunted the imagination for so long.
The Independent Consumer's Bi-Monthly Guide to Fine Wine: Every two months Robert Parker Wine Advocate publishes regionally focused reports, which mainly offer wine reviews of new wine releases but we also produce important vintage retrospectives and occasionally, single label verticals and producer profiles. Issue 232 features articles on:USA, Oregon: 2014 & 2015France, Chablis: 2015 & 2016France, Beaujolais & M�connais: 2015 & 2016Spain, Galicia: 2014, 2015 & 2016Italy, Sicily: EtnaAustria: 2014 & 2015 - Part One
This is the first comprehensive treatment of the geometry of complex hyperbolic space, a rich area of research with numerous connections to other branches of mathematics, including Riemannian geometry, complex analysis, symplectic and contact geometry, Lie groups, and harmonic analysis.
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There is a distinct lack of readily available information about the British prime ministers, especially as a group. There are thick biographies of the big names - Pitt, Gladstone, Churchill - but who were the others? there are plenty of short booklets and pamphlets for all the monarchs but little or nothing on most of the fifty-three PMs.
'The Emperor of Wine' chronicles the rise of Robert Parker, the world's most influential and controversial wine critic, who over the last 25 years had dominated the international wine world.