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I wrote this book in hopes to educate the world about heaven and hell, real time prison experience- years of it- and to wake up the young juvenile delinquent about what the end result is, of a criminal lifestyle. Jesus is the star of the book, Sammy is my brother to a different mother, and I'm just the tool to put it all together. Saving the lives of police officers is also a hope of this book. All of it is true. Some of it is tragic. Yet the truth- sometimes hard to believe- should always be told. Read on and you will learn things that you will always remember.
Things are missing in Seashell Cove. What's a witch to do? It's a beautiful summer in Seashell Cove, and the tourists are out in force. So is a thief. Things have gone missing in town, the ghosts are upset, Rhiannon the cat is fighting with our local gnome… And there's a new witch in town, one who arrived without announcement and set up shop. Am I suspicious? You bet your centaur's butt I am. My name is Sarah Endora Braxton, and I'm a witch… All I want to do is hang out with my handsome D&D playing boyfriend and run my bookshop. But Rhiannon the cat tells me I need to get on the case... Before something worse happens. Read the latest installment in this rollicking new series of paranormal cozies for freaks and geeks. Find out why Kickstarter named it "a project we love."
History of Aborigines in the region; white contact; Swan River Colony; work; Aboriginal-police relations; marriage; Native Institution at Mt. Eliza, New Norcia Mission; Welshpool Reserve; right to drink alcohol; Nyungar family trees.
Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings.
This is the story of Giles Darby, a former British banker who was extradited and jailed on account of his entanglement in a $7m wire-fraud case. In 2001, Giles and his co-defendants -- branded the 'NatWest Three' -- became the subject of extensive media coverage when the US government demanded their extradition in regards to the financial collapse of energy giant Enron, noted as one of the biggest bankruptcy filings in history. They found themselves the centre of national debate which sought to question why three British citizens accused of defrauding a British bank should be tried in America -- a question that found itself in the hands of Prime Minister at the time, Tony Blair. However, after 10 gruelling years of appeal, they each pled guilty to one count of wire fraud, facing up to 37 months in a US prison. Focusing on the emotional aftermath of extradition and his life in prison, Inside Allenwood is an eye-opening appraisal of the American justice system, and one man's profound story of how he managed to keep his health and sanity intact during the drudgery of lockdown, the dangers of routine violence and the agony of being separated from his young family in UK.
Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.