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The Book of Unexplained Mysteries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 229

The Book of Unexplained Mysteries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-10-17
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

How were the hunter-gatherers of Göbekli Tepe able to build a series of stunning stone monuments six thousand years before Stonehenge? Was the so-called 'Wow!' Signal a radio transmission from deep space, or the ambient resonating frequency of a passing comet? What happened mid-Atlantic to the passengers and crew of the Mary Celeste, leaving the abandoned ship to sail on by itself? Wonderful and weird, here are twenty incredible mysteries that continue to enthral and perplex. Each unexplained mystery, whether ancient or modern, presents the reader with its own unique challenge.

Death Warrant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Death Warrant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

First account of the most valuable haul in British criminal history, the Brinks Mat robbery of 1983

How Hard Can It Be?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 409

How Hard Can It Be?

Kate Reddy is counting down the days until she is fifty, but not in a good way.

A History of Literacy Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401

A History of Literacy Education

"The scope and nature of this account of the modern history of reading/literacy education (especially tied to the aspirational readers) are unique. Enlisting the metaphor of waves, it traces monumental shifts in theory, research and practice related to reading education and literacy that represent developments that verge on revolutionary changes. Each of these waves is accompanied with a discussion of the aspirational reader that sets the stage for contemplating these shifts and their significance. The discussions trace the research and theoretical developments in a fashion that exemplifies the origins of the shifts and their influences"--

The Weekly Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 704

The Weekly Reporter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1863
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Book Ownership in Stuart England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Book Ownership in Stuart England

This volume examines private libraries and book ownership in seventeenth-century England, with particular focus on how libraries developed over this period and the social impact that they had.

Tornado Down
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Tornado Down

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-10-31
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Discover the brave, shocking and remarkable true story of two RAF lieutenants' capture during the Gulf War 'HEROISM UNDER A BLOOD RED SKY' Independent 'THE MOST COMPELLING STORY OF THE GULF WAR' Daily Mail _________ RAF Flight Lieutenants John Peters and John Nichol were shot down over enemy territory on their first mission of the Gulf War. Their capture in the desert, half a mile from their blazing Tornado bomber, led to seven harrowing weeks of torture, confinement and interrogation. An ordeal which brought both men close to death. In Tornado Down, John Peters and John Nichol tell the incredible story of their part in the war against Saddam Hussein's regime. It is a brave and shocking and totally honest story: a story about war and its effects on the hearts and minds of men.

The English Reports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1490

The English Reports

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1910
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wrong'un
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Wrong'un

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-01-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The follow-up to the bestselling supernatural adventure, Who Sent Clement? Sir Charles Huxley, a former government minister, kept a dark secret -- a secret he should have taken to the grave when he died in 1999. His son, William, now lives an uneventful life in his father's shadow. A middle-aged bachelor, all he has to worry about is his seemingly pointless job as a backbench Westminster politician, and his lonely existence -- or, so he thought.One evening, William has a chance encounter which sets off an escalating series of sinister events, culminating in a damning revelation about his father's past. That revelation drags William into the darkest of blackmail plots.With his blackmailer hav...

A Long Time Comin'
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

A Long Time Comin'

“Pearson delivers a poignant debut that explores the faith of one African American family. . . . The writing is strong, and the story is engaging, and readers will be pleased to discover a new voice in Southern inspirational fiction.” —Booklist Christy Award winner! To hear Beatrice Agnew tell it, she entered the world with her mouth tightly shut. Just because she finds out she’s dying doesn’t mean she can’t keep it that way. If any of her children have questions about their daddy and the choices she made after he abandoned them, they’d best take it up with Jesus. There’s no room in Granny B’s house for regrets or hand-holding. Or so she thinks. Her granddaughter, Evelyn Lester, shows up on Beatrice’s doorstep anyway, burdened with her own secret baggage. Determined to help her Granny B mend fences with her far-flung brood, Evelyn turns her grandmother’s heart and home inside out. Evelyn’s meddling uncovers a tucked-away box of old letters, forcing the two women to wrestle with their past and present pain as they confront the truth Beatrice has worked a lifetime to hide.