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This title is devoted to Michael G. Priestley's grandfather and great grandfather's collection of photographs. It features pictures from outside Merseyside, including locations in Chester, Conway, Malvern, North and West Africa and Ceylon.
Michael G. Priestley set out from his parents' comfortable home on the Wirral, firstly with his friends and later his wife, to enjoy 260 over-night stays at 135 youth hostels, with all ten regions of England and Wales represented and Scotland, as well as seven other European countries, over a period of 13 consecutive years between 1963 and 1975. This book tells his story.
Early one morning in November on the first day of hunting season, the receding fog reveals a mysterious stranger dressed in a black cloak sitting on the wall in the center of Troyville, Vermont. The stranger does not speak or move, but his presence destroys the tranquility of the town and its idiosyncratic residents, including the beautiful Helene, who appears in the fantasies of every man in town. Simmering just below the surface of daily life in Troyville is the heat of long-ago passion and distorted memory, unleashed by the stranger: a centaur appears in the forest . . . the town finally uncovers the truth about who fathered Sarah Dixby’s child . . . a meeting of the townspeople erupts in a brawl over what to do with the stranger . . . a gunshot shatters the silence of the night.
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This Encyclopedia is the definitive reference to the history and beliefs that continue to exert a profound influence on Western thought.