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'Voiceover Man' is a fascinating insight into the life of Peter Dickson, one of the world's most prolific voiceover artists. Not in the full glare of the spotlight, but in the dark spaces behind the scenes that the public never gets to see.
The Embedded Lie is a compelling, emotional, irreverent mystery.Eight central characters feature within an Australian seaside setting. The basis of their connection revolves around a simple game of golf. Same day, same time, each year.
It only takes a moment to change the world. Our past is littered with these moments; from the grandest in the land - a Queen claiming her crown at a Suffolk castle - to the humblest - a workman whitewashing religious pictures in a church.These moments in time helped create our history in East Anglia. In this book, former journalist Peter Sargent takes us on a journey in time, from the mysterious ancient figure of the Green Man in Norwich Cathedral, via the day King Charles II rode a winner at Newmarket's racetrack on to Second World War soldiers preparing for the D-Day landings in woods on the Norfolk-Suffolk border.In this series of short stories, many of which first appeared in the Eastern...
If you want to learn how to grind her longer in bed (or anywhere) thereby prolonging her sexual satisfaction and yours, then this book is for you!If you want to discover a simple step-by-step method (you can practice in the privacy of your home) that eliminates premature ejaculation and makes you a marathon man in bed then keep reading.Have you experienced embarrassing moments in bed? Do you want to last very much longer in bed? Do you ejaculate straight away while having intercourse or during foreplay? Have you tried other methods to deal with PE without success?Have you avoided intimate situations because they may lead to premature ejaculation?Guess what?I have been in each and every one o...
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Restless property developer, Peter Calliet, meets a sullen young woman at a party and an obsession begins that links past and present in a deepening tragedy. Peter has everything in terms of material success and security. The obligatory fast car, lucrative contracts with his powerfully-connected father's property empire and a plush renovated flat. Devoted fiancee, Claudia, expects to move in and marriage is imminent. But Peter has a dark past that taints his movements. Meeting Natalie, a volatile artist with an equally disturbed background, can only lead to more heartache. If Claudia discovers that Peter has been seeing Natalie, her dream world will be destroyed, adding to his burden of guilt. But even that can't stop him. The secure and rewarding life he has worked so hard to achieve begins to unrvel.
Combining fact with fantasy and science with romance, Peter Dickinson, an award-winning novelist, sets out to prove that dragons really did exist, whilst Wayne Anderson's illustrations bring these creatures to life.
Peter Dickson's important study of the origins and development of the system of public borrowing which enabled Great Britain to emerge as a world power in the eighteenth century has long been out of print. The present print-on-demand volume reprints the book in the 1993 version published by Gregg Revivals, which made significant alterations to the 1967 original. These included a new introduction reviewing recent work, and, in particular, 33 pages of detailed annotations and corrections, which, taken together, justified its status as a second edition.
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