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Discover the Mega World, part of our popular Discovery Channel
series, is a fantastic non fiction book for kids and adults alike.
Crammed with unbelievable facts and stunning photos, adults,
teenagers and kids aged 9+ will be enthralled from start to finish.
. Dramatic photos on every page to draw in your child and encourage
them to find out more by reading. . Gives key subject areas Earth,
nature, science, technology, history and people an exciting, unique
twist to engage young readers from the start. . Showcases only the
most incredible facts to wow and amaze your child. Hundreds of
dramatic photographs and more than 3000 amazing facts showcase our
colossal planet and everything on it. Discover the Mega World looks
at core reference subjects from a gigantic perspective. From
prehistoric giants and super-sized space to mighty structures and
mega cities, the action-packed text and innovative design concepts
provide a thrilling reading experience. Six super chapters inside
Discover the Mega World: . Vast Oceans: Journey through Earth's
biggest and most mysterious habitat. . Prehistoric Giants: Meet the
mega monsters that have ruled our planet throughout history. .
Extreme Universe: From colliding galaxies to fiery star birth, this
tour of the Universe is guaranteed to make you feel tiny. . Super
Structures: Discover the technology behind immense feats of
engineering. . Mega Cities: Take at trip through the crowded
streets and find out how megacities are keeping pace. . Building
History: Explore a world of colossal constructions, spectacular
structures and mighty monuments. Kids will love to discover the
world with fascinating facts such as: . The blue whale's heart is
the size of a small car and its body is more than twice the length
of a T rex. . Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System 2.5
times the mass of all the other planets added together. . By night,
Tokyo is the brightest city on the planet, as seen from space.
Tokyo also has the biggest population of 34.8 million people.
There is a large and growing need for a textbook that can form the
basis for integrated classes that look at minerals, rocks, and
other Earth materials. Despite the need, no high-quality book is
available for such a course. Earth Materials is a wide-ranging
undergraduate textbook that covers all the most important kinds of
(inorganic) Earth materials. Besides traditional chapters on
minerals and rocks, this book features chapters on sediments and
stratigraphy, weathering and soils, water and the hydrosphere, and
mineral and energy deposits. Introductions to soil mechanics and
rock mechanics are also included. This book steers away from the
model of traditional encyclopedic science textbooks, but rather
exposes students to the key and most exciting ideas and
information, with an emphasis on thinking about Earth as a system.
The book is written in such a manner as to support inquiry,
discovery and other forms of active learning. All chapters start
with a short topical story or vignette, and the plentiful
photographs and other graphics are integrated completely with the
text. Earth Materials will be interesting and useful for a wide
range of learners, including geoscience students, students taking
mineralogy and petrology courses, engineers, and anyone interested
in learning more about the Earth as a system.
Perhaps the strongest single force to shape mankind's history and
culture, religion is as prevalent and diverse today as ever. This
comprehensive family reference book explores the incredible range
of faiths and beliefs that have sculpted our society through the
ages. Discover the stories and sacred texts that have inspired
peoples around the world. Compare and contrast the answers that
different religions offer to some of our most burning questions:
what am I here for, how did the world come to be, and what is there
waiting for us at the end?
There is a large and growing need for a textbook that can form the
basis for integrated classes that look at minerals, rocks, and
other Earth materials. Despite the need, no high-quality book is
available for such a course. Earth Materials is a wide-ranging
undergraduate textbook that covers all the most important kinds of
(inorganic) Earth materials. Besides traditional chapters on
minerals and rocks, this book features chapters on sediments and
stratigraphy, weathering and soils, water and the hydrosphere, and
mineral and energy deposits. Introductions to soil mechanics and
rock mechanics are also included. This book steers away from the
model of traditional encyclopedic science textbooks, but rather
exposes students to the key and most exciting ideas and
information, with an emphasis on thinking about Earth as a system.
The book is written in such a manner as to support inquiry,
discovery and other forms of active learning. All chapters start
with a short topical story or vignette, and the plentiful
photographs and other graphics are integrated completely with the
text. Earth Materials will be interesting and useful for a wide
range of learners, including geoscience students, students taking
mineralogy and petrology courses, engineers, and anyone interested
in learning more about the Earth as a system.
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It's the near future, and mankind has expanded its presence in
space. Maintaining law and order among this network of space
stations, satellites and moon outposts is the responsibility of the
International Space Police Force, known colloquially as the Star
Cops. Their leader is Commander Nathan Spring. It's been months
since the last attack by Mother Earth, the activist group opposed
to mankind's expansion into space. It's believed that the group is
finished. But instead, Mother Earth is about to renew its campaign.
This time with even more ferocity and violence. 2.1: Dead and
Buried by Guy Adams. At Lunar Interments, the moon's graveyard for
the wealthy, the caretaker has noticed something odd in the burial
records. Odd enough for him to call in the Star Cops. Devis isn't
happy at being assigned to what he thinks is a mundane case. Not
when Nathan and Kenzy are off to investigate a burglary at the home
of billionaire businessman Ben Alexander. A break-in where the
burglar has finished up dead. But in the lunar resting place of the
dead, Devis will find himself racing against the clock to save his
life and hundreds of others. 2.2: The Killing Jar by John Dorney.
The Charlie Chaplin is a second-hand space station operated as a
space-tourism hub by entrepreneur Martin Thane. When Nathan
receives reports that serious accidents and even a death have been
caused by Thane flouting safety laws, he decides to investigate. An
accident investigation soon becomes a murder enquiry. And as the
Star Cops hunt for the killer, the station becomes a death trap
threatening everyone on board. 2.3: Moonshine by Roland Moore. A
friend of Kenzy's on the space station Coral Sea has been dismissed
for possession of alcohol and sent back to Earth. She believes his
claim that he was framed, and when she learns of his subsequent
suicide she and Devis travel to Australia to investigate. A
difficult enquiry is not helped when Kenzy's former fiance, a
Police Superintendent, appears on the scene. On Moonbase, Nathan is
expecting an official visit from a powerful dignitary. So it's not
a good time for there to be a fatal incident that may be the work
of Mother Earth. 2.4: Hostage by Andrew Smith. The Star Cops are
under intense pressure in the face of continuing Mother Earth
attacks. The very existence of the International Space Police Force
is in jeopardy. Kenzy and Priya are responding to a murderous
Mother Earth explosion at a moon outpost when one of the workers,
Mary Ward, takes a hostage and makes demands, accusing others of
trying to kill her. She appears to have snapped under pressure. As
the crisis develops, dangerous secrets are revealed. Secrets that
some will be prepared to kill for. And die for. Star Cops debuted
on BBC2 in 1987, the brainchild of Doctor Who and Blake's 7 writer
Chris Boucher, aimed as a police procedural set in the new frontier
of commercialised space exploration. Several new characters have
been created for these fresh Star Cops adventures, with Priya Basu
played by Eastenders regular Rakhee Thakra. CAST: David Calder
(Nathan Spring / Box), Trevor Cooper (Colin Devis), Linda Newton
(Pal Kenzy), Rakhee Thakrar (Priya Basu), Philip Olivier (Paul
Bailey), Nimmy March (Shayla Moss), Andrew Fettes (Mac Thirwell),
Vikash Bhai (Ben Alexander), Amy Downham (Lyra Fox), Will Chitty
(Martin Thane), Tor Clark (Rebecca Driscoll), Timothy Hofmeier
(Phil Bovey / Vernon Hollis), Craig Armstrong (Barney Hillier /
Theodore Gallow), William Gaminara (Godfrey Miller),Sarah Sutton
(Mary Ward), Emily Carewe (Sally Newell). Please note: Star Cops
features some mild swearing and content which may not be suitable
for younger listeners.
This set contains three stories: 11.3 The Dreams of Avarice by Guy
Adams (4 parts). The Nine isn't your average robber. A ferociously
intelligent and murderous kleptomaniac Time Lord with regenerative
dissonance, he's a far more dangerous adversary than most security
details are used to. So it's useful that that Doctor is on hand to
stop him. This time more than ever - as the Nine is about to pull
off the greatest heist of his criminal career. Though could the
consequences be far worse than the crime? 11.4 Shellshock by Simon
Barnard and Paul Morris (4 parts). When the TARDIS lands behind
German lines at the height of the First World War the Doctor finds
himself inadvertently transported to a hospital full of traumatised
soldiers. They're suffering from shellshock but also something
else. Something causing vivid nightmares that chill the blood.
Something not of this place. Things are not quiet on the Western
Front. 11.5 Peake Season by Lizbeth Myles (2 parts). After an
embarrassing encounter, the Doctor tries to make amends to Mervyn
Peake by offering him a trip in the TARDIS. It's a trip the famous
author should never have accepted. Soon he and the Doctor find
themselves trapped in a nameless city and working as newspaper
cartoonists. Where are they? More importantly, where is the TARDIS?
And more importantly than that - can they escape with their lives?
CAST: : Tom Baker (The Doctor), John Heffernan (The Nine), Alicia
Ambrose-Bayly (Hanna Schumann), Ronni Ancona (Thana), Nicholas
Asbury (Doctor Sturm), Richard Dixon (Detective Inspector Alan
Probert), Mark Elstob (Drones/Aide/Sergeant), Richard Hope (General
Reinhardt), Christopher Naylor (Captain Max Beck/Captain
Starling/Private Müller), David Holt (Mervyn Peake), Finlay
Robertson (Lieutenant Hans Hoffman), Mark Silk (Montimer Seepgood),
Ava Merson-O’Brien (Queen Alexandrina LXVII), Jules de Jongh
(Lady Honor Valspierre), David Stern (Lord Arthur Grayson/John).
Other parts played by members of the cast.
In Life, the Universe and Everything, the third title in Douglas
Adams' blockbusting sci-fi comedy series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to
the Galaxy, Arthur Dent finds himself enlisted to prevent a
galactic war. This edition, with a shimmery cover, includes
exclusive bonus material from the Douglas Adams archives, and an
introduction by Simon Brett, producer of the original radio
broadcast. Following a number of stunning catastrophes, which have
involved him being alternately blown up and insulted in ever
stranger regions of the Galaxy, Arthur Dent is surprised to find
himself living in a cave on prehistoric Earth. However, just as he
thinks that things cannot get possibly worse, they suddenly do. An
eddy in the space-time continuum lands him, Ford Prefect, and their
flying sofa in the middle of the cricket ground at Lord's, just two
days before the world is due to be destroyed by the Vogons.
Escaping the end of the world for a second time, Arthur, Ford, and
their old friend Slartibartfast embark (reluctantly) on a mission
to save the whole galaxy from fanatical robots. Not bad for a man
in his dressing gown . . . Follow Arthur Dent's galactic
(mis)adventures in the rest of the trilogy with five parts: So
Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, and Mostly Harmless.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
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++++ Verstrooide Gedichten Adam Simons Johannes van der Hey, 1822
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may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
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the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ P. C. Hoofts Nederlandsche Historien; Volume 2 Of P. C. Hoofts
Nederlandsche Historien; Adam Simons Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft,
Matthijs Siegenbeek, Adam Simons, Johannes Pieter Van Cappelle van
der Hey, 1821 History; Europe; Western; History / Europe / Western;
Travel / Europe / Benelux Countries (Belgium, Netherlands,
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Title: The Narrative of Robert Adams, a sailor, who was wrecked on
the Western Coast of Africa, in the year 1810 ... With a map, etc.
Edited by S. Cock.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
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million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
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19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of
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Title: The Narrative of Robert Adams, a sailor, who was wrecked on
the Western Coast of Africa, in the year 1810 ... With a map, etc.
Edited by S. Cock.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied collection includes
material that gives readers a 19th century view of the world.
Topics include health, education, economics, agriculture,
environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and industry,
mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below data was
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Adams, Robert Sailor; Cock, Simon; 1817. 200 p.; 8 . 789.bb.21.
The brand new BBC Radio 4 full-cast series based on And Another
Thing... the sixth book in the famous Hitchhiker's Guide "trilogy".
Winner of the 2019 Audie Award for Science Fiction. Forty years on
from the first ever radio series of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
Galaxy, Arthur Dent and friends return in six brand new episodes,
in which they are thrown back into the Whole General Mish Mash in a
rattling adventure involving Viking Gods and Irish Confidence
Tricksters, with our first glimpse of Eccentrica Gallumbits and a
brief but memorable moment with The Ravenous Bugblatter Beast Of
Traal. Starring John Lloyd as The Book, with Simon Jones as Arthur,
Geoff McGivern as Ford Prefect, Mark Wing-Davey as Zaphod
Beeblebrox, Sandra Dickinson and Susan Sheridan as Trillian, Jim
Broadbent as Marvin the Paranoid Android and Jane Horrocks as
Fenchurch, the cast also includes Samantha Beart, Toby Longworth,
Andy Secombe, Ed Byrne, Lenny Henry, Philip Pope, Mitch Benn, Jon
Culshaw and Professor Stephen Hawking. First broadcast on BBC Radio
4 in 2018, the series is written and directed by Dirk Maggs and
based on And Another Thing... by Eoin Colfer with additional
unpublished material by Douglas Adams. This edition also includes
over 50 minutes of unbroadcast bonus material. Listeners are
reminded that the relaxed attitude to danger provided by Joo Janta
200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses is no substitute for
running around, screaming. Duration: 3 hours 35 minutes
July 1944: The TARDIS materialises in a small village near
Rouen,where celebrations are in full swing. A joyful France is in
the midst of liberation as the local population welcome a battalion
of Allied soldiers –along with a colourfully dressed Doctor and
his two rather excited friends. But there are screams amidst the
celebrations as an angry crowd dish out their brand of justice to
one of their own that they have branded a traitor. While Constance
and Flip find themselves on opposite sides of a war beyond a war,
the Doctor has other concerns.The local community is used to the
fires of battle, but a new type of blaze is burning –leaping from
aircraft to aircraft, man to man –and this fire seems to be just
as eager for revenge as the village mob.Cast: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Lisa Greenwood(Flip Jackson), Miranda Raison (Constance
Clarke), Philip DeLancy (Lucien/Max), Christopher Black
(Walter/Jurgen), James Boswell(Harris/Klaus), Katarina Olsson
(Clementine).
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