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Today, almost 70% of Americans own their own homes. And for good reason. As a homeowner, you're benefiting from the equity in your real estate.But wouldn't it be great if you could benefit from the equity in your Retail Estate, that is, the products and services in your household that you purchased from retail stores?This book will show you how you can profit from the household essentials that everyone buys and uses on a regular basis.If you're interested in making money instead of spending money on products and services you have to buy anyway, then read this book.
Longlisted for the 2016 Scotiabank Giller Prize No. 1 National Bestseller Globe and Mail's "20 Books to Read in 2016," Maclean's bestseller, Toronto Star bestseller, Ottawa Citizen's "Best on the Shelf," Huffington Post's "Best Fall 2016 Books," Publishers Weekly "Books of the Week," National Post bestseller, Vanity Fair 2016 "Must Read Books of the Fall" "A dark tale of love, betrayal and murder that reaches from the slums of Victorian London to the diamond mines in South Africa, to the American Civil War and back. Superb storytelling." --Kurt Palka, author of The Piano Maker A magnificent literary historical-suspense novel in the tradition of Eleanor Catton's The Luminaries, Patrick DeWitt...
The biography of a rugby league great
Seven decades of equestrian adventures as participant and spectator in a richly-illustrated memoir by award-winning equestrian journalist Steve Price.
This is the continuing saga of, "Detective Chief Inspector Steven Price' and his quest to find the killer of his late wife Sally. His search for the truth leads him to look into a murder case where the killer is serving life for the murder of his wife ten years previously. Steve becomes embroiled in the case to prove the husbands innocence, in doing so he ends up solving the cold case of an innocent young girl murdered in 1958 which was known as the Church Yard Murder. The young girl was Carol Richards...hence the subtitle of this book entitles, "The Death of Carol Richards", as she plays a major part in this story.
Cette ouvrage recense 1000 créations typographiques: logos, brochures, sites web, ...etc de l'agence "Wilson Harvey".
A revised and updated version of Steve Price's hugely successful autobiography, published in 2008. This new edition will include updates to many chapters, plus additional chapters on: · Losing the Warriors captaincy in 2010 · What it meant for him to become one of only a dozen or so players to reach 300 NRL games · The now infamous punch that knocked Price out of the 2009 State of Origin series · The tragic death of Warriors up-and-coming star, Sonny Fai, and the impact it had on him and the club in 2009. He also talks about the tattoo he got in memory of Sonny. · World Cup and 2008 season. After missing the first 10 weeks through injury, he came back in time to take part in Queensland's third consecutive Origin win. · The Warriors producing a stunning finish to the 2009 season to make the finals then knock Melbourne off in week one. He speaks about that great finish and rolling into the World Cup. · The freak injury that ruled him out of the World Cup final and how devastating it was. · The chronic ankle injury which has kept him out of the Warriors lineup for 2010 Retirement at the end of the 2010 season
Acclaimed Canadian poet Steven Price has conjured a stunning debut novel that explores what we ask from each other, and how much we are prepared to give. Set in the city of Victoria, British Columbia, Into That Darkness opens at the moment when a massive earthquake hits the entire west coast with devastating results. Amid the destruction of the city, survivors are left to negotiate a calamity in which bonds of civility are pushed to their limits and often broken. When Arthur Lear hears a voice crying in the rubble, he finds himself descending deep under a collapsed building in a desperate attempt to save a young boy and his mother. But what he discovers there will change him forever — as c...
‘So vivid and true . . . Lampedusa is a beautiful novel, lyrical and wise. Reading it made me feel both melancholy and uplifted.’ David Gilmour, Financial Times ‘Brimming with wise and lyrical insights that make it a worthy heir to its mighty predecessor.’ New York Times In the Sicily of the 1950s, still haunted by memories of Fascism and the war, the last Prince of Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi, struggles to complete his only novel, The Leopard. Tomasi is a veteran of the previous war, while his wife Alessandra is living in exile after her native Latvia is absorbed into the Soviet Union. The childless couple are survivors of a vanishing world of European aristocracy, living in the pres...