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Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is invited to a remote Scottish
castle to solve an intriguing mystery. It's the bitterly cold
December of 1955, and Donald Langham has been asked by his friend,
private detective Ralph Ryland, to assist him on a case. Ryland has
been contacted by their old commanding officer, Major Cartwright,
who has reasons to believe that his life is under threat at his
remote castle in the Scottish Highlands. On arriving at the castle,
Langham and Ryland learn that Major Cartwright is attempting to
raise the wreck of a German fighter plane which crashed into the
loch in 1945. But it's not only the bad weather that has put a halt
to the progress of the salvage. Soon after Langham's arrival, one
of Cartwright's guests is brutally murdered - and the hunt is on to
stop a ruthless killer before he - or she - strikes again
The book presents twelve state of the art contributions in the
field of numerical modeling of materials subjected to large strain,
high strain rates, large pressure and high stress triaxialities,
organized into two sections. The first part is focused on high
strain rate-high pressures such as those occurring in impact
dynamics and shock compression related phenomena, dealing with
material response identification, advanced modeling incorporating
microstructure and damage, stress waves propagation in solids and
structures response under impact. The latter part is focused on
large strain-low strain rates applications such as those occurring
in technological material processing, dealing with microstructure
and texture evolution, material response at elevated temperatures,
structural behavior under large strain and multi axial state of
stress.
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is faced with the classic
locked-room conundrum in this engaging historical mystery July,
1955. Donald Langham has interrupted his romantic break in rural
Suffolk with the delectable Maria Dupre to assist a fellow writer.
Alastair Endicott has requested Langham's help in discovering
what's happened to his father, Edward, who seems to have
disappeared without trace from inside his locked study. Before he
vanished, the elder Endicott had been researching a book on the
notorious Satanist Vivian Stafford. Could the proposed biography
have something to do with his disappearance? Does local resident
Stafford really possess supernatural powers, as some believe? As
Langham and Dupre question those around them, it becomes clear that
there have been strange goings-on in the sleepy village of Humble
Barton. But is the village really haunted - or does someone merely
want it to look that way? With a further shocking discovery, the
case takes a disturbing new twist.
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War of the Worlds (Paperback)
H. G. Wells; Retold by Eric Brown; Illustrated by Felix Bennet
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R186
Discovery Miles 1 860
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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No one would have believed that planet Earth was being watched by
creatures more intelligent than humankind.But planet Earth was not
only being watched soon it would be invaded by monstrous creatures
from Mars who strode about the land in great mechanical tripods,
bringing death and destruction with them.What can possibly stop an
invading army equipped with heat-rays and poisonous black gas,
intent on wiping out the human race?This is one man s story of that
incredible invasion, from the time the first Martians land near his
home town, to the destruction of London.Is this the end of human
life on Earth?"Real Reads" are accessible texts designed to support
the literacy development of primary and lower secondary age
children while introducing them to the riches of our international
literary heritage. Each book is a retelling of a work of great
literature from one of the world s greatest cultures, fitted into a
64-page book, making classic stories, dramas and histories
available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the full
texts, to language students wanting access to other cultures, and
to adult readers who are unlikely ever to read the original
versions."
Imagine the world if the Allies had lost the Second World War... Philip K. Dick trips the switches of our minds with his vision of the world as it might have been: the African continent virtually wiped out, the Mediterranean drained to make farmland, the United States divided between the Japanese and the Nazis...In the neutral zone that divides the rival superpowers in America lives the author of an underground best-seller. His book - a rallying cry for all those who dream of overthrowing the occupiers - offers an alternative theory of world history. Does 'reality' lie with him, or is his world just one among many others?
In December 1943, a top secret contract (E.24/43) was awarded to
Miles Aircraft. The contract was to build the world's first
supersonic jet capable of 1000mph. The only reliable source of data
on supersonic objects came from the Armament Research Dept and
their wind tunnel tests on ammunition. From this, Miles developed
an exceptionally thin-winged, bullet-shaped aircraft. the research
was inexplicably passed to the Americans in 1944. By December 1945,
one prototype was virtually complete. The second, destined for an
attempt at the sound barrier was 80 per cent complete. In February
1946, Capt Eric Brown was confirmed as the test pilot and October
1946 was set for the supersonic trials. However, on 12 February
1946, Miles were ordered to stop production. No plausible
explanation was given for the cancellation when Britain was within
six months of breaking the sound barrier. Eric Brown and others
directly involved including Dennis Bancroft, the Chief
Aerodynamicist on the M.52, have now come together to try and
finally solve the mystery behind the cancellation.
Donald Langham and Maria Dupre must navigate a rocky road to find a
killer when a body is found next to a standing stone. Newlyweds
Donald Langham and Maria Dupre have moved to the country. They're
excited about starting a new life in the picturesque village of
Ingoldby-over-Water - and about meeting their new neighbours. But
they've barely moved into Yew Tree Cottage when their new neighbour
at Standing Stone Manor, Professor Edwin Robertshaw, invites Donald
over to discuss some 'fishy business'. Shortly after, a body is
found by the professor's precious standing stone in the manor
grounds. Donald and Maria discover tensions, disputes and
resentment raging below the surface of this idyllic village, but
can they find out which of the villagers is a cold-blooded killer?
But planet Earth was not only being watched - soon it would be
invaded by monstrous creatures from Mars who strode about the land
in great mechanical tripods, bringing death and destruction with
them. What can possibly stop an invading army equipped with
heat-rays and poisonous black gas, intent on wiping out the human
race? This is one man's story of that incredible invasion, from the
time the first Martians land near his home town, to the destruction
of London. Is this the end of human life on Earth?
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Time Machine, The (Hardcover)
H. G. Wells; Illustrated by Felix Bennett; Retold by Eric Brown
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R236
Discovery Miles 2 360
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The time traveller has invented a time machine. Its capabilities
are beyond even his fertile imagination. Hundreds of thousand of
years in the future, the beautiful Eloi people live in a Garden of
Eden. But why are the Eloi so fearful of the dark? What horrors
lurk beneath the surface of their world? What will the time
traveller learn about the future? Will he survive the evil he
encounters? Even if he can find his stolen machine, will it return
him safely home? What does his future hold? What is the future of
the human race?
The autobiography of one of the greatest pilots in history. In 1939
Eric Brown was on a University of Edinburgh exchange course in
Germany, and the first he knew of the war was when the Gestapo came
to arrest him. They released him, not realising he was a pilot in
the RAF volunteer reserve: and the rest is history. Eric Brown
joined the Fleet Air Arm and went on to be the greatest test pilot
in history, flying more different aircraft types than anyone else.
During his lifetime he made a record-breaking 2,407 aircraft
carrier landings and survived eleven plane crashes. One of
Britain's few German-speaking airmen, he went to Germany in 1945 to
test the Nazi jets, interviewing (among others) Hermann Goering and
Hanna Reitsch. He flew the suicidally dangerous Me 163 rocket
plane, and tested the first British jets. WINGS ON MY SLEEVE is
'Winkle' Brown's incredible story.
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is invited to a remote Scottish
castle to solve an intriguing mystery. It's the bitterly cold
December of 1955, and Donald Langham has been asked by his friend,
private detective Ralph Ryland, to assist him on a case. Ryland has
been contacted by their old commanding officer, Major Cartwright,
who has reasons to believe that his life is under threat at his
remote castle in the Scottish Highlands. On arriving at the castle,
Langham and Ryland learn that Major Cartwright is attempting to
raise the wreck of a German fighter plane which crashed into the
loch in 1945. But it's not only the bad weather that has put a halt
to the progress of the salvage. Soon after Langham's arrival, one
of Cartwright's guests is brutally murdered - and the hunt is on to
stop a ruthless killer before he - or she - strikes again
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