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A tremendous guide that shines the definitive light on the classic
limestone crags in the northern area of the Peak District. Coverage
extends to Stoney Middleton, Horseshoe Quarry, Water-cum-Jolly,
Raven Tor, Chee Dale, Ravensdale, Smalldale, Staden Quarry, Harpur
Hill, Aldery Cliff and many many more.This definitive guidebook
from the British Mountaineering Council covers trad climbing, sport
climbing and bouldering. It features full colour maps and tops, the
best action shots and cool historical photos and essays detailing
the heritage of the crags.
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Proxy (Hardcover)
Gary Gibson
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R831
Discovery Miles 8 310
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The superfamily Chalcidoidea (Insecta, Hymenoptera) contains in
excess of 26,000 described species worldwide, but with an estimated
total diversity of more than 500,000 species the vast majority of
species have yet to be discovered and described. Most chalcidoid
species are parasitoids of hosts in at least 12 different insect
orders, attacking the egg, larval or pupal stages, though
phytophagy and other life cycles and hosts are known. Iran is the
18th largest country in the world and has a rich and diverse insect
fauna, including Chalcidoidea. It is extremely interesting from a
biogeographic point of view, and a paradise for an entomologist.
This book summarizes the results of all prior research concerning
species diversity of Iranian Chalcidoidea, including host records
and distribution records by province in Iran as well as world
distribution by country for 1,351 species of Chalcidoidea recorded
from Iran through the end of 2019. The faunal diversity for each of
the 20 families of Chalcidoidea known from Iran is also compared
with that known for 15 adjacent countries. In addition, general
information on world diversity, recognition, phylogenetic
relationships and host relationships are given for each family. As
such, the book will be an invaluable source of information for all
those involved with chalcidoids, for anyone with an interest in
insect systematics, and all those working in crop protection,
especially biological control and Integrated Pest Management.
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Proxy (Paperback)
Gary Gibson
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R442
Discovery Miles 4 420
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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And Neon Night, Rain (Book)
Michael Cobley, Ian McDonald, Gary Gibson, Joseph Elliott-Coleman
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R504
Discovery Miles 5 040
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Do sinners go to Hell when they die? What about the
righteous...Heaven? In What's Next? author Gary Gibson takes the
reader on a trek through the Bible, to consider what happens the
moment we die, and what is the end of man. Provocative and soul
searching, Gibson asks the reader to simply hold on and let the
Spirit guide the way. What others are saying... If there is any
lingering doubt from the title, Mr. Gibson makes the book's subject
matter clear right from the beginning: "The heart and intent behind
this book is to examine the scriptures concerning death and the
life to come." In "Popcorn Resurrections," Mr. Gibson challenges
the belief that a soul, after death, goes directly to heaven,
citing Old and New Testament Scripture, as well as William Tyndale,
Martin Luther and many others. Many scholarly books are long on
etymology but somewhat short on a compelling reason for why
original wording, syntax or punctuation makes such an important
difference in understanding the associated English text. Mr. Gibson
seems to be a scholar for the layman, able to communicate involved
concepts clearly and thoroughly. Written with intelligence and
humility, frequently lyrical, What's Next? may well be the last
book needed on the subject of life, dying, death and eternal life.
Gary Gibson grew up in San Diego California where he attended San
Diego State University. Raised in a Congregationalist church, and
shaped and influenced by the Calvary Chapel movement, Gary has
served in various ministry outreaches and currently hosts a house
church from his residence in Coral Springs, Florida. Driven by a
passion to seek the Truth and emboldened by the words of Jesus in
Matthew 23:8-10, this his first book. Gary is married and has four
children.
The Hands-On! Series is designed with any classroom in mind, aiding teachers and students both in the school environment and the at-home classroom by educating children about the amazing subjects of science, math, art, and nature, and more importantly, giving young learners the tools they need to explore and learn about those subjects on their own. Each project in this book is specifically designed to place the ability to discover in the hands of young minds. Simple text provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide to each project, a brief explanation to why it works, and ideas for further activities. In addition, every single project is accompanied by colorful illustrations and appealing photographs, aimed to enhance children's understanding and engage the reader. Each book in the series also comes equipped with a comprehensive glossary and index, enriching and aiding the learning experience. We are sure our readers will finish these books with a new understanding of each subject matter, and newfound abilities to explore and discover their world on their own. Keywords: STEM-Hands-On! Science; natural world, weather, seasons, plants, animals, life cycle, natural resources, water, pollution.
'A Place for Faith' is a collection of 160 of Gary C. Gibson's
poems. The subjects range from Christian history, philosophical
inquiries into the nature of being in time, phenomena about social
conflicts, recent events, soteriology, end-times, faith,
contemplation of the temporal world and its relation to eternity as
well as the relation between contemporary physics and theology.
Waveform Politics Volume Four; Equilibrium Pattern begins in the
aftermath of the Coalition of the Willing's 2003 war in Iraq
continuing to the apocalyptic tsunami of Dec 26, 2004. The Waveform
Politics books examine social & philosophical issues from an
ordinary citizens point of view...Is it possible to positively
affect complex national and international political subjects in
real time?
For a hundred and fifty thousand years, the alien Shoal have been
hiding a terrible secret behind a facade of power. In the
twenty-fifth century, they dominate the galaxy and control all
trade and exploration, possessing the secret of faster-than-light
travel. Mankind has established just a handful of interstellar
colonies; their freedom and knowledge of the galaxy limited by the
Shoal's punitive colonial charter. Dakota Merrick is a machine-head
pilot on the run from one of the Consortium's most powerful
criminals. Desperate for escape, she contracts to ferry an expert
team to a remote star system. Her passengers hope to scavenge a
functioning FTL-drive from a derelict starship - rumoured to pre
date the Shoal. But they'll expose an ancient genocide the Shoal
will do anything to hide. And Dakota will be forced to face demons
from her own military past. 'Packed with massive concepts and dark
psychological twists . . . seriously entertaining' SFX 'Fast,
confident, daring, skilful ... A big book in scope and imagination'
Vector "The depth and scale of a writer coming into his own'
Sci-Fi-London.com
Extinction Game is a riveting, action-packed post-apocalyptic
survival story from master of SF, Gary Gibson. When your life is
based on lies, how do you hunt down the truth? Jerry Beche should
be dead. Instead, he's rescued from a desolate Earth where he was
the last man alive. He's then trained for the toughest conditions
imaginable and placed with a crack team of specialists on an
isolated island. Every one of them is a survivor, as each withstood
the violent ending of their own alternate Earth. And their new
specialism? To retrieve weapons and data in missions to other
apocalyptic versions of our world. But what is 'the Authority', the
shadowy organization that rescued Beche and his fellow survivors?
How does it access timelines to find other Earths? And why does it
need these instruments of death? As Jerry struggles to obey his new
masters, he begins to distrust his new companions. A strange bunch,
their motivations are less than clear, and accidents start plaguing
their missions. Jerry suspects the Authority is feeding them lies,
and team members are spying on him. As a dangerous situation
spirals into catastrophe, is there anybody he can trust?
Pilot Megan Jacinth has three impossible goals. She has to find her
friend Bash, who she left for dead to save her own life. She needs
to locate a space-faring entity, using Bash to do so. Then she must
unlock this Marauder's ancient secrets. And if she doesn't,
millions will die. An alien incursion is coming, and the Marauder's
knowledge is the key to survival or annihilation. When Megan finds
Bash, he's being held captive by Gregor Tarrant. Tarrant wants
Megan dead - but not before he finds the entity himself, for his
own dark goals. Megan is desperate to reach the Marauder first, but
the price for unlocking its secrets may be too high. Megan should
know, as she still bears the scars from their last encounter . . .
The Times has said Gary Gibson is 'To be considered alongside the
leading triumvirate of British hard SF writers: Al Reynolds, Peter
Hamilton, and Neal Asher . . . a treat for all fans of intelligent
space opera' and SFX has called his work 'Gripping, imaginative and
morally complex'.
In the late twenty-first century, you will find a very different
world. Little is as it used to be, and many are not what they seem.
Kendrick Gallmon, survivor of an infamous research facility called
the Maze, is trying to pick up the pieces of his life, even though
he knows the Labrat augments are slowly killing him. Then one day
his heart stops beating, forever, and a ghost urges him to return
to the source of all his nightmares, a long-abandoned military
complex filled with entirely real voices of the dead.
For an age, humanity has borrowed from caches of alien technology
found in space. Among these artefacts are portals known as
Stations, which our spacecraft now use to traverse the galaxy. The
'Angels' who created this technology vanished aeons ago, but they
left behind powerful enemies with long memories. These are about to
target the Stations with a wave of destruction - and nearby worlds
will suffer the same fate. One Station orbits the distant planet
Kaspar, now occupied by scientists and armed militia who monitor
life on the surface. Here, ignorant of our existence, the only
known sentient species other than humankind is slowly evolving. But
things are about to change. As devastation sweeps the galaxy,
Kaspar's mysterious 'Citadel' may be key to repelling this threat.
But at what cost to its native inhabitants - and its human
guardians?
Survival Game by Gary Gibson is the second book in the gripping
apocalyptic duology that began with Extinction Game. Katya is a
scientist, working on a classified project for the Russian Empire.
She's also desperate. Her bosses want to exploit her knowledge and
send her on an incredible, dangerous mission. And if she refuses,
her father's life will be forfeit. Katya must retrieve an artefact
that will grant new life to the dying Russian tsar. She's therefore
being sent deep undercover on an alternate version of Earth, to an
American-controlled island. Here Borodin, the tsar's spymaster,
will be watching her. On the island Katya and Jerry, an American
adventurer, form an uneasy alliance. They discover the artefact
will call down terror from the depths of space, yet Katya's
superiors refuse to listen. But Katya and Jerry's worlds face
extinction, so the artefact must be destroyed - at any cost. Two
civilizations depend upon it.
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