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A feast of pictures displaying the incredible caring relationship that can exist between horse and rider.
City Dog Country Dog is a pictorial celebration of Australia's larrikin canines: some are top dog in high-rise buildings, others are more at home mustering cattle in the outback.
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Vols. for 1962- comprise a selection from photographs submitted for the 6th- annual World Press Photo exhibition.
Dr. Brittain documents the history of the summer Paralympic Games and presents it in one accessible and easy-to-read volume that focuses on Great Britain's participation in the games.
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
Are you longing to hear from God, aching to know who He really is? The beautiful truth is this—we can encounter the living God today and every day in the pages of His Word. Whether you are a seasoned Bible reader or struggle to keep up with studying Scripture, Open Your Bible will leave you with a greater appreciation for the Word of God, a deeper understanding of its authority, and a stronger desire to know the Bible inside and out. Using powerful storytelling, real-life examples, and scripture itself, Open Your Bible will quench a thirst you might not even know you have, one that can only be satisfied by God's Word.
A story of faith and fraud in post-Civil War America told through the lens of a photographer who claimed he could capture images of the dead
Grace first met her lover, Nate, as a teenager, their bond forged in the corridors and waiting rooms where siblings of cancer patients sit on the sidelines. Now an adult, for Grace, nursing is a comforting world of science and certainty. But the paediatric ward is also a place of miracles and heartbreak and, when faced with a dramatic emergency, Grace is confronted with memories of her sister's illness. Heading south to the haunts of her childhood, Grace discovers that a stone cast across a lake sends out ripples long after the stone has gone.