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The Spider's Web (Paperback)
Joseph Roth; Translated by John Hoare
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R278
R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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In The Spider's Web, his first novel, Roth paints a chillingly
realistic picture of the conspiracies of the radical right that
were to undermine the Weimar Republic and pave the way for Hitler
and National Socialism.
This title offers an alternative therapies for cat health and
vitality. Features: an expertly written guide to holistic care for
good cat health and well-being, helping to prevent ill health and
maintain your pet's natural balance and harmony; understanding the
link between body and mind: day-to-day preventative cat care, with
professional advice on housing, feeding, grooming, exercise,
worming, neutering and reproduction; an accessible guide to the
major holistic therapies available in modern veterinary care: what
they involve, how they work, and how your cat will respond;
step-by-step instruction for alternative therapies to practise at
home, including herbalism, homeopathy, aromatherapy, massage and
Bach Flower remedies; and beautifully illustrated with over 280
photographs from a leading animal and wildlife photographer,
showing how each therapy and treatment is applied. A natural
lifestyle in tune with your cat's needs will help maintain balance
and harmony, and this book aims to treat the whole animal with
preventative and supportive remedies. It covers day-to-day care,
housing, exercise, grooming, nutrition and diet, and then focuses
on therapies such as massage, TTouch, physiotherapy, osteopathy,
herbalism, homeopathy, Bach Flowers and aromatherapy. It provides
solutions for problems such as aggression, fear and jealousy, eye
and ear disorders, digestive problems and skin irritations. It is a
beautifully illustrated reference book which offers an invaluable
guide to cat health for owners who want the very best for their
pet.
Continuing the story based on the brief, eventful and tragic life
of Englishman William Reynolds and the parallel exploits of the
furtive Atzerodt. Arriving in the bustling city of Baltimore,
William is soon to realise his ambition to become a soldier.
Following attestation in a Union Army Volunteer Regiment and
initial encampment and preparations in the city, Reynolds' regiment
is sent south to serve in the Gulf. Surviving a perilous sea
journey he finds himself fighting his way through Louisiana...at
Bisland...Port Hudson...Sabine Crossroads...Pleasant Hill. Wounded
in battle and forced to leave the Army, Reynolds finds employment
in a remote coal mining community in the mountains of Pennsylvania.
Here he lodges with a Scots family who are all members of a
temperance society and, out of respect, he too joins the Good
Templars. Yet William finds that digging coal earns him
insufficient wages to make ends meet and, after six months as a
miner, service in the Union Army once more beckons.Come April 1865,
in the aftermath of the momentous events at Ford's Theatre - the
assassination of President Abraham Lincoln - fate decrees that
Reynolds is set to lead a gruelling manhunt across rural Maryland.
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