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Lithuania Ascending
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Lithuania Ascending

This book, first published in 1994, studies the rise of a pagan state in late medieval Christendom against a background of crises in Europe.

Construction Communication
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Construction Communication

Communicating the design intent, from initial briefing through the design stage and on to the actual construction is vital to the success of any building project. This book looks at communication across physical, organisational and cultural barriers with a view to improving the design and construction process. The authors investigate communication issues across physical, organisational and cultural barriers and present clear guidance and practical advice.

Christopher Lloyd
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd (Christo) was one of the greatest English gardeners of the twentieth century, perhaps the finest plantsman of them all. This book is also the story of Dixter from 1910 to 2006, a unique unbroken history of one English house and one English garden spanning a century.

Comfortable Words
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 193

Comfortable Words

2012 is the 350th anniversary of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, now widely used in the Church of England and throughout the Anglican Communion. Comfortable Words draws together some of the world’s leading liturgical scholars and historians who offer a comprehensive and accessible study of the Prayer Book and its impact on both Church and society over the last three and a half centuries.Comfortable Words includes new and original scholarship here about the use of the Book of Common Prayer at different periods during its life. It also sets out some key material on the background to the production of both the Tudor books and the seventeenth-century book itself.The book is aimed at scholars, students in theological colleges, courses and universities, but there is sufficient accessibility of style for it to be accessible to others who are interested in the Prayer Book more widely in the church and to intelligent lay people. The book is unique in the way that it studies the Prayer Book and looks at the impact of it, both on the Church and on English society.

Stories of Giants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Stories of Giants

Part of the "Usborne Young Reading Series One", this hardback book is aimed at children just beginning to read to help build confidence and ability.

Crawford's Affair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Crawford's Affair

Bridgerton meets Virginia Woolf in this artfully entertaining romp! Crawford Manor once stood as the nexus of elite society. But now silence and ache consume the halls. Horatio Crawford and his family live very separate lives. So Horatio reignites the summer social season. He strives to reclaim glory. But youth rebels with romance. And enemies scheme. Can he uncover the secrets before his family falls to scandal? Diverse romances. Adventurously lyrical prose. Crawford’s Affair celebrates the comedy of manners with off-beat humor and a nod to Mrs. Dalloway.

Star Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Star Matters

Many people on Earth think that we may have been visited by aliens. Conspiracy theorists believe that governments are aware and refuse to make this information public. These conspiracy theorists are correct. In ages past the emerging human race on planet Earth came to the attention of race Dawn of Gaya for its spiritual awareness. A small number of Guides were sent to Earth and have lived amongst humans ever since, assisting with every significant technological and philosophical discovery in history. Amily of race Dawn of Gaya, is tasked with discreetly readying the human race on Earth for its promotion to join advanced human races across the galaxy. Born of an Earthly baby and Gayan soul, A...

Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1148
Limb from Limb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 440

Limb from Limb

He Used A Hand Saw. . . On Valentine's Day 2007, in a suburb of Detroit, stay-at-home dad Stephen Grant filed a missing person's report with the local sheriff. Grant's wife Tara had disappeared five days earlier. He'd been searching for her ever since--or so he claimed. He Started With Her Hands. . . Over the next two weeks, police questioned Grant. He lashed out, accusing them of harassment, pleading his innocence in television interviews. He swore that his wife, a successful businesswoman, had abandoned him and their children. Then the police made a gruesome discovery. . . He Kept Her Torso In The Garage. After his arrest, Grant confessed to strangling his wife and cutting her body into fo...