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Two Birds/one Stoned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Two Birds/one Stoned

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Report of the Secretary of the Navy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 706

Report of the Secretary of the Navy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1892
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Jackie Loves Johnser OK?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Jackie Loves Johnser OK?

'The most important book of its generation' - Mark Cagney, Morning Ireland 'Jewel-like scenes of Dublin' - Sunday Times 'Roddy Doyle with Knobs on!' - RTE Guide 'Thompson's ability to, by his own admission, write for non-readers, make his books unputdownable' - Tara O'Liaith Johnser Kiely was brought up the hard way, one of a large family in a glass-splattered playground in a Ballyfermot Estate. Johnser finds love and trouble in equal measure as his reckless impulses lead him down a dangerous path. While Jackie Clarke is drawn to his wild spirit, Johnser's knack for robbing and fighting could cost him everything - his freedom, family and his very life. Tensions build to a pivotal night when a gun is drawn and fates are forever altered in this gritty tale of star-crossed lovers from the wrong side of the tracks. The original Dublin novel of the classic love story about Hard Man Johnser Kiely and his long-suffering partner Jackie Clarke. This cult classic is now a Cannes-celebrated film by Gilles Lellouche 'L'Amour Ouf' (Beating Hearts).

US Black Engineer & IT
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

US Black Engineer & IT

  • Type: Magazine
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  • Published: 2007-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Murder in a Few Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

Murder in a Few Words

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-22
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The clue-puzzle, legal thriller, and classic whodunit are just a few of the subgenres within the widely popular crime fiction genre. However, despite its popularity among readers, the crime short story genre has yet to be fully explored by scholars. This book offers a deep-dive into crime short stories written by a wide range of authors, tracing the history and evolution of the crime short story. The book offers an accessible and original examination of crime short stories, focusing on compelling themes such as miscarriage of justice, feminism, environmental crime and toxic masculinity.

Churchill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

Churchill

Winston Churchill is without question one of the most important figures of the twentieth century. Famous as the bulldog who rallied his wavering and war-weary compatriots to lead the Allied resistance to Hitler, he will forever stand as Britain's savior. Unceremoniously thrown out of office after the war, he was considered brilliant, occasionally impolitic, but morally principled by his friends, and fearsome, opportunistic, and an unruly troublemaker by his enemies. For much of his long political career he was the most detested and mistrusted man in British public life. Yet when he retired he was acclaimed as the ""greatest Englishman of all time". Norman Rose, the first historian to be granted access to the Churchill archives since the publication of Churchill's authorized biography, sets the record straight, combining a proper assessment of Churchill's achievements with a legitimate strand of revisionism.

Research and Reform
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Research and Reform

The untold story of a Canadian pioneer in genetics, undergraduate science education, and the establishment of Medicare.

A Philosopher and Appeasement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

A Philosopher and Appeasement

This book is volume one of a two-part series. Taken together, the two volumes of A Philosopher at War examine the political thought of the philosopher and archaeologist, R.G. Collingwood, against the background of the First and Second World Wars. Collingwood served in Admiralty Intelligence during the First World War and although he was not physically robust enough to play an active role in the Second World War, he was swift to condemn the policies of appeasement which he thought largely responsible for bringing it about. The author uses a blend of political philosophy, history and discussion of political policy to uncover what Collingwood says about the First World War, the Peace Treaty which followed it, and the crises which led to the Second World War in 1939, together with the response he mustered to it before his death in 1943. The aim is to reveal the kind of liberalism he valued and explain why he valued it. By 1940 Collingwood came to see that a liberalism separated from Christianity would be unable to meet the combined evils of Fascism and Nazism. How Collingwood arrived at this position, and how viable he finally considered it, is the story told in these volumes.

The British Political Elite and the Soviet Union
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

The British Political Elite and the Soviet Union

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-06-17
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Private papers, diaries and government and Foreign Office records are used within this book to produce an analysis of the attitudes of the British political elite towards the Soviet Union, assessing the influence such attitudes had upon British foreign policy between May 1937 and August 1939.