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Includes constitution, rules and breeders of the Association.
It is historical fiction, a Cold War story set in Bermuda involving top secret US Navy facilities there to invent, develop and deploy leading edge technologies to detect Soviet missile subs in the Atlantic. The KGB will do anything to find out what the Americans are up to in Bermuda. The book is about the spies and the local Bermudians involved in this game.
Hardcore is a man who is cloaked in violence yet suffocating within its dark folds. His chance for hope is stolen from him when he discovers his lover, Rebecca, dead from what the police believe is a supposed overdose. They would though, wouldn't they? An ex-junkie mob bitch-who gives a damn? He does, so using the only method he knows he blindly sets out for answers, whatever the cost, no matter who he has to hurt along the way. The trouble is his answers only lead to more questions. Further complications arise in the form of Stella and the opportunity of redemption she offers, making him question if he is even capable of escaping the shackles of his life. As the story weaves towards its conclusion and the final pieces begin to fall into place, will he like the picture that it paints-or will it reveal the truth behind Rebecca, her death and the people who surround him to be far more sinister than he could have ever believed?
With detailed essays on the Arctic's environment, wildlife, climate, history, exploration, resources, economics, politics, indigenous cultures and languages, conservation initiatives and more, this Encyclopedia is the only major work and comprehensive reference on this vast, complex, changing, and increasingly important part of the globe. Including 305 maps. This Encyclopedia is not only an interdisciplinary work of reference for all those involved in teaching or researching Arctic issues, but a fascinating and comprehensive resource for residents of the Arctic, and all those concerned with global environmental issues, sustainability, science, and human interactions with the environment.
When all the animals are too mean to share their food with Fox, he decides to make some stone soup....WHAT? Soup from a stone? Impossible But with a little bit of cunning, Fox makes the soup taste simply delicious "Fox Tale Soup" is the perfect recipe for a scrumptious retelling of a traditional tale.
When organized crime bosses want something they usually get it. And when they set their sights on the White House it can be downright costly, not only for the American taxpayer, but for many of them as well. This story revolves around Julie Vittorio, the law-abiding son of New York don Anthony Vittorio, who is pulled into the organization against his wishes and sent to Washington, where he befriends a skilled government technocrat. Together, they contrive to skim hundreds of millions of dollars from the treasury. From there, the plot moves in a series of twists and turns that’ll take you to the very pinnacle of the U.S. criminal empire, and leave you wondering who actually controls our federal government.
Published to coincide with the centenary of Gielgud's birth, this is the remarkable autobiography of one of the greatest actors of the 20th century, seen through his frank, mesmerizing, and intimate letters. of photos. Line drawings.
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A fascinating exploration of George Orwell—and his body of work—by an award-winning Orwellian biographer and scholar, presenting the author anew to twenty-first-century readers. We find ourselves in an era when the moment is ripe for a reevaluation of the life and the works of one of the twentieth century’s greatest authors. This is the first twenty-first-century biography on George Orwell, with special recognition to D. J. Taylor's stature as an award-winning biographer and Orwellian. Using new sources that are now available for the first time, we are tantalizingly at the end of the lifespan of Orwell's last few contemporaries, whose final reflections are caught in this book. The way we look at a writer and his canon has changed even over the course of the last two decades; there is a post-millennial prism through which we must now look for such a biography to be fresh and relevant. This is what Orwell: The New Life achieves.