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"The social register of each city appears in November with "Dilatory domiciles" in December, January and March; and the "Summer social register ", with country and foreign addresses of all the cities combined, is issued in July." Cf. vol. xxxviii, p. [3].
Five years after the Rise of the Furies, the walking dead are dying out. Bites don't infect . . . but anyone who dies, turns.Skilled outdoorsman Tom Vanicek wants a future for the two children he's protected so fiercely through five years of living hell.When rumors reach them about reconstruction efforts in the decaying ruins of Columbus, Ohio, the family make the dangerous overland trek for the chance to begin again.But political alliances, secret factions, doomsday cultists, and other ruthless survivors mean life in a broken city of more than 60,000 traumatized and desperate souls may prove even more dangerous than surviving in the wild."The freshest take on the genre in years - and without losing anything cool" - advanced reader review"Like Game of Thrones in the zombie apocalypse" - advanced reader review Fans of The Walking Dead and George A Romero will love After the Apocalypse because it's a fresh new take on the zompoc genre looking at the struggles to rebuild society when daily life can turn deadly any moment. Click to buy.
Australian crime fiction with a hi-octane twist. Flanagan's back ... and it's not long before the brown stuff hits the fan again. Now a private inquiries agent in the port city of Fremantle, ex-ASIO agent and one-time soldier of fortune Mick Flanagan's engaged on two seemingly unrelated cases. But of course they're not. What's the link between a psychic's vision of a bank robbery and a rash of drink spikings at suburban clubs? Flanagan's about to find out - the only way he knows how. The hard way. If you love Peter Temple, Cliff Hardy, or Jane Harper, you'll love Hard Light because it's the perfect mix of detective work meets hardcore revenge action thriller.
This guide provides over 300 pages of resources suggested by leadership educators in surveys, Center for Creative Leadership staff, and search of library resources. This eighth edition is half-new, including web sites and listserv discussion groups, and it places a stronger focus on meeting the needs of human resources professionals and corporate trainers. An annotated bibliography groups leadership materials in several broad categories: overview; in context; history, biography and literature; competencies; research, theories, and models; training and development; social, global, and diversity issues; team leadership; and organizational leadership (180 pages). Includes annotated lists of: journals and newsletters (9 pages); instruments (21 pages); exercises (41 pages); instrument and exercise vendors (5 pages); videos (29 pages); video distributors (4 pages); web sites (6 pages); organizations (21 pages); and conferences (9 pages). (Contains a 66-page index of all resources.) (TEJ)