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An exciting epic historical action-adventure awaits fans of medieval mysteries that starch into a contemporary thriller fraught with wild car chases, kidnapping, and murder across the bucolic English countryside. A new treasure hunt adventure inviting you to uncover the authenticity of priceless heirlooms and the nine hundred-year-old irrefutable proof that answers all the questions ever asked about the folk legend Robin Hood. These ancient and historic Celtic documents also hold the key to locating a hoard of medieval treasure. THE LEGEND IS REAL HOW ABOUT THE TREASURES? Will this discovery cause upheaval among medieval scholars worldwide or even the potential of bringing international conflict between nations? If you love historical adventures with unexpected twists/turns in forms of page-turning thrillers like the Assassin's Creed, the DaVinci Code, and Tom Clancy—then this new epic series is for you. Let the treasure hunt begin.
Since his highly-praised first appearance on TV at the age of twelve as a young David Copperfield in the BBC's 1966 serialisation of the Dickens novel, Christopher Guard has been an ever-present fixture on our screens. Highlights from his illustrious career include voicing Frodo in the 1978 animated version of The Lord of the Rings, playing Bellboy in Doctor Who, narrating twenty-five episodes of Jackanory and showing off his singing talents alongside Elizabeth Taylor in 1977's A Little Night Music. In addition to his work on-screen, Christopher is also a highly-respected artist and musician, having played at venues such as the Troubadour and Ronnie Scott's. An avid songwriter, his work has ...
"Ending the Affair is a critical account of the state of current affairs television in Australia today. It questions its future, draws lessons from the past and shows why television current affairs matters."--BOOK JACKET.
Now anyone with a PC or Mac can click on to the most exciting and stimulating activities for our computer generation. "Click!" takes the popular "activity" book category into new territory. 200 computer-generated line drawings.
An intellectual adventure, this book engages with some of the most important academic debates of our time.
extraordinary personal journey. --
The book consists of three parts. The first deals with different types of trips and companies, including mini cruises, themed itineraries, crossings, and river cruises. The second part of the book is dedicated to around-the-world itineraries, with objective criteria to make it easier to choose between different ships and itineraries, the necessary arrangements before and during the trip, the routine on board, details of the destinations visited by the author, as well as curiosities about this experience. The third part of the book is dedicated to the cruise industry in international academia, identifying the most studied and researched topics associated with the cruise industry, as well as the participation of different countries and geographical regions in the production of this knowledge, in addition to a chapter with the experience of the research group on sea and river cruises coordinated by PUC Rio.
Ray 'Rabbits' Warren is the legendary voice of Australian sports commentary. People tell him he must have drunk a bottle of scotch and smoked a packet of cigarettes every day to have the voice that he has. That's not the case – at least, not anymore . . . The son of a railway worker, Ray placed his first bet on a horse called Playboy at the age of just six, and won. A lifelong love of the track – and the punt – was born. During his remarkable broadcasting career, which has now spanned almost five decades, Ray has called three Melbourne Cups, Commonwealth and Olympic Games swimming, and countless rugby league matches alongside his mates Fatty, Sterlo and Gus. Here, for the first time, R...
Partial table of contents: The public service, community interface; Change that works: sustaining organisational and whole system change; Improving sustainable quality of life: the benchmark for Best Value; Working in the middle ground: recommendations to promote joined-up action on the ground.
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