A Deadly Pastime

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Denise and Paul are no strangers to the dedication that members of Garden Clubs have towards their chosen pastime. Even so, when they accepted their friend’s invitation to accompany them on a Garden Tour in Northern Tasmania, they have no idea just what they were getting themselves into. In this her 18th novel, Denise will have to work closely with her husband to discover the mystery that lies behind the Port Sorrell Garden Club. It'll take a little bit more than getting their hands dirty, for Denise and Paul to discover the person behind this devilish crime, before it is too late for them all.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : R. A. Soames
Publisher : R. A. Soames
Release : 2022-08-22
File : 122 Pages
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A Life S Idylls

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Genre : English poetry
Author : Hugh Conway
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Release : 1887
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105004381997


Deadly Times

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Between 1907 and 1911, the United States was hit by the longest period of sustained terrorism in its history. Of more than 200 bombings that were carried out during this period, the most shocking was the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building on the morning of October 1, 1910, which killed twenty-one people. Deadly Times tells the fascinating story of the bombing, the search to apprehend the bombers, the issues that polarized the nation, and the dramatic trials that ensued. The magnificent cast of characters includes: General Harrison Gray Otis, owner of the Los Angeles Times, whose proposal to de-unionize San Francisco and Los Angeles led to its being singled out as a bombing target. William J. Burns, who tracked down the bombers and would eventually become the first director of the FBI. Earl Rogers, the brilliant criminal attorney, drinking companion of Jack London, who became the model for Perry Mason. The legendary Clarence Darrow, who defended the bombers And the bombers themselves, the brothers J.J. and J.B. McNamara, who on their arrest became symbols of capitalist treachery to the working class.

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Genre : History
Author : Lew Irwin
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Release : 2013-05-07
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780762795246


For Men Only

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Evan Keliher
Publisher : Evan Keliher
Release : 1990
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0918259304


Real Prayer Is Answered

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Jesus assured us, "Ask, and it shall be given you." This book examines what Scripture says about asking for our needs, and the complete confidence with which we should approach God.

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Genre : Religion
Author : John N Heil
Publisher : Paulist Press
Release : 2008-07
File : 364 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1893757447


Once Upon A Life

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Born in 1945 in the Assamese town of Jorhat, Temsula Ao, her father's favourite of his six daughters, remembers her childhood as a time of happiness. The sudden loss of both parents mean that the orphaned children were left to fend for themselves as best they could. Desperately poor, emotionally scarred, lonely and often hungry, the young Temsula made up for her lack of resources with courage and determination. From these unpromising beginnings, Ao went on to become one of Northeast India's best known writers and to build a distinguished teaching career, serving as Director of the Northeast Zone Cultural Centre, and finally, Dean of the School of Humanities and Education, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong. Temsula Ao describes her memoir as 'an attempt to exorcise my own personal ghosts from a fractured childhood that was ripped apart by a series of tragedies... [it] is about love and what it is like to be deprived of it.' For her readers, Ao’s memoir gives not only an insight into her role as a leading figure in the Northeast, but is also a moving account of a writerly life. Published by Zubaan.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Temsula Ao
Publisher : Zubaan
Release : 2014-04-01
File : 216 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789383074617


At The Altar Of Speed

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He was The Intimidator. A nightmare in the rear-view mirror. A unique winner in the boardroom. A seven-time Winston Cup champion. A driver whose personal success story and dedication inspired the adoration of millions of fans. Then on February 18, 2001, just seconds from the Daytona 500 finish line, the world of stock-car racing suffered a devastating loss as Dale Earnhardt fatally careened into a track wall. The tragic shock waves, and an unprecedented outpouring of respect and love, have not stopped since. At the Altar of Speed takes readers behind the scenes of Earnhardt's celebrated life, tracing his rags-to-riches journey to the top of America's fastest-growing sport. Beginning with Earnhardt's early days growing up in small-town North Carolina, veteran sports writer Leigh Montville examines how a ninth-grade dropout started on the dusty dirt tracks of the South, went through two marriages and a string of no-future jobs before turning twenty-five, then took about a million left turns to glory. Through the pitfalls and triumphs, Earnhardt would ultimately become a celebrated champion, whose lifetime earnings would top forty-one million dollars. The son of a legendary racer, the father of a NASCAR star, he lived a total auto-racing life filled with triumph and sadness, great joy and great pain. Transporting readers to the colorful, noisy world of stock-car racing, where powerful engines allow drivers to reach speeds of 200 m.p.h., At the Altar of Speed vividly captures the man who drove the black No. 3 car, a man whose determination and inner strength left behind a legacy of greatness that has redefined his sport. Illustrated with a section of full-color photographs, At the Altar of Speed is a tribute to both the man and his unbeatable spirit.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Leigh Montville
Publisher : Anchor
Release : 2008-12-31
File : 226 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780307481733


Streets Railroads And The Great Strike Of 1877

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For one week in late July of 1877, America shook with anger and fear as a variety of urban residents, mostly working class, attacked railroad property in dozens of towns and cities. The Great Strike of 1877 was one of the largest and most violent urban uprisings in American history. Whereas most historians treat the event solely as a massive labor strike that targeted the railroads, David O. Stowell examines America's predicament more broadly to uncover the roots of this rebellion. He studies the urban origins of the Strike in three upstate New York cities—Buffalo, Albany, and Syracuse. He finds that locomotives rumbled through crowded urban spaces, sending panicked horses and their wagons careening through streets. Hundreds of people were killed and injured with appalling regularity. The trains also disrupted street traffic and obstructed certain forms of commerce. For these reasons, Stowell argues, The Great Strike was not simply an uprising fueled by disgruntled workers. Rather, it was a grave reflection of one of the most direct and damaging ways many people experienced the Industrial Revolution. "Through meticulously crafted case studies . . . the author advances the thesis that the strike had urban roots, that in substantial part it represented a community uprising. . . .A particular strength of the book is Stowell's description of the horrendous accidents, the toll in human life, and the continual disruption of craft, business, and ordinary movement engendered by building railroads into the heart of cities."—Charles N. Glaab, American Historical Review

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : David O. Stowell
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 1999-06-15
File : 198 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0226776689


Iceland S Networked Society

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Linked by the politics of global trade networks, Viking Age Europe was a well-connected world. Within this fertile social environment, Iceland ironically has been casted as a marginal society too remote to participate in global affairs, and destined to live in the shadow of its more successful neighbours. Drawing on new archaeological evidence, Tara Carter challenges this view, arguing that by building strong social networks the first citizens of Iceland balanced thinking globally while acting locally, creating the first cosmopolitan society in the North Atlantic. Iceland’s Networked Society asks us to reconsider how societies like Iceland can, even when positioned at the margins of competing empires, remain active in a global political economy and achieve social complexity on its own terms.

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Genre : History
Author : Tara Carter
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2015-05-26
File : 384 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004293342


Screen Adaptations Romeo And Juliet

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The Screen Adaptations series provides an in-depth look at how classic pieces of literature have been adapted for screen. It assesses the ways in which alternative screen interpretations offer up different readings of the original text as well as the methodologies and approaches of filmmakers. Each title in the series collects together a vast array of study material, critical insight and thought-provoking comparisons - from literary context to the afterlife of the screen versions. Shakespeare on Film is a huge area of study and Romeo and Juliet is one of his most popular plays with many teachers using film versions as a way of approaching the text. Focussing in the main on West Side Story and Baz Lurhmann's Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, this is a unique and comprehensive insight into the adaptation process providing a vital study aid for students.

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Genre : Performing Arts
Author : Courtney Lehmann
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Release : 2014-09-26
File : 301 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781408198766