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Published twenty-six years after President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a reorganization of the judiciary that included his controversial "court-packing" plan, Supreme Court presents a fictionalized account of a similar plan which is never actualized.
Known for his later work as the writer of bestsellers such as Jaws II and for classic TV shows such as The Fugitive, Hank Searls began his career toiling in the pages of Dime Detective and other Popular Publications detective magazines penning tales of P.I. Mike Blair, a Sam Spade-esque detective based in San Francisco. The edition collects all seven Blair stories, along with an introduction by Searls himself.
Jan De Boort is a vicious by-product of the Apartheid system of South Africa, who discovers diamonds by accident in a remote area of the Transvaal. In order to mine them, he must first destroy an entire village of locals. The mass murderer may have gotten away with it, except two villagers escape and live to tell the rest of the world. His actions come to the attention of the International Court of Justice, which places an international warrant of arrest for crimes against humanity against De Boort. Paul Blair from the United Nations is given the task of executing this warrant. But the criminal escapes to South America to live in anonymity. Feeling secure, he creates an illegal drug manufacturing plant to further his criminal empire. Once again, it is Blair, a former U.S. Special Forces officer and now a civil and mining engineer working for the U.N., who is asked to track De Boort. But his trail has gone cold in Africa. In his usual fashion, Blair tracks De Boort to South America, and the game is on.
New Zealand's wonderful victory over close rivals Australia in the Twickenham final brought to close a thrilling 2015 Rugby World Cup which saw southern hemisphere teams dominate and playing a style of rugby which left the northern teams wondering how they can compete in future. This 395 page book concentrates on the 2015 tournament, detailing each pool and knock-out phase match, full information on all the qualifying competitions, each country's squads with changes made, plus a 10 page section filled with records and statistics from both the latest tournament and for the history of the world cup. The book also has match details for every game played in the world cup since 1987.
South Africa's victory over England in the Yokohama final brought to close a thrilling 2019 Rugby World Cup. This 443 page book is a statistical record of every match played in the nine world cups since 1987 and then concentrates on the 2019 tournament, with each pool and knock-out phase match, full information on the worldwide qualifying competitions, each country's squads, followed by records from both the 2019 tournament and across history of the competition.
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This book is a real 'Who's Who' of high school basketball in Wisconsin. More than fifty coaches were interviewed to provide information to tell the story of coaching their sons. The emotions and trials of the family are well documented and provide a unique insight into the life of a coach and his family.A great source of tips for the players and families on how to deal with the complex emotional relationships between players, their family and the coach.