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A recipe book with a difference. It contains old family recipes and
the stories that go with them as well as people's own made-up
recipes that are fondly remembered and have become part of history
for those people and their loved ones. Try some. It may surprise
you.
John Lomax is forced to use his mobile phone in public on a crowded
train, after a bad weekend at home. He hates people who show off in
this way. His conversation is overheard and his life changes
forever as people use information against him. DCI Sandy Lane
enters his life and it spirals out of control. The women involved
play a subtle and increasingly vital role and control changes
hands. John's friend, The Biker, is called upon to help and he has
to use all his guile and cunning to prevent catastrophe.
Paul Stuart's 3 Exmoor novels are presented in one superb hardback
collection. This is a limited edition of only 100 copies.
Experience the magic of Exmoor and be prepared for huge surprises
along the way. The plot races along and almost every page raises an
eyebrow.
A book of stories and poems written by the talented students of
Truro High School. This is the result of many months of a creative
writing project.
As a compendium of historical statistics on native American tribes,
Nations will fill a unique niche in most academic and large public
libraries with reference or research interests in North American
Indian affairs. Drawing upon a wide variety of government documents
(mostly federal) and scholarly reports, as cited in his extensive
bibliography, Stuart's contribution will appeal to anyone who seeks
demographic or economic data about Indians, past or present. . . .
Nations is a well-crafted, balanced, convenient tool for reference
work and will prove useful to many libraries, scholars,
policymakers, and tribal groups. Booklist Professor Stuart has
provided a unique research and reference tool covering a wide range
of topics relating to Indian history. In his introduction Stuart
discusses the scope and purpose of the volume and describes the
difficulties involved in obtaining accurate and comprehensive
information on Indian affairs, especially prior to the twentieth
century. Each chapter assesses the historical significance of the
available data and supplies statistical information in table form
as well as suggestions on further reading and other avenues of
research. Chapter topics include land base and climate, population,
removal and relocation, urbanization, vital statistics, health,
education, employment, income, resources and economic development,
and the activities of the federal government.
This book is the result of a challenge which involved individuals
taking a 10 note from our Treasurer. It's not normal for a
Treasurer to dole out money, but she took the risk and added a
stern instruction that those who took the challenge had to make the
money grow. The idea, of course, derives from the parable of the
talents in the New Testament. My response to the challenge was to
ask the congregation of St. Piran's Church, Perranarworthal,
Cornwall to contribute written pieces with the intention of
compiling and publishing a book. It was my hope that the book could
then be purchased, thereby increasing the original sum for the
benefit of the church. You are holding the result in your hands. It
contains prose, poetry, personal stories, both true and imaginary,
non-fiction and a wealth of social history and information that
will, no doubt, be a lasting legacy for those involved and their
families and friends.
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Pamela (Paperback)
Paul Stuart McCormick
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R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Paul Stuart McCormick
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R164
Discovery Miles 1 640
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The central theme of the stories is the importance of time. It's
nature's gift to all of us and we are all subject to its passing
from the moment we draw our first breath, and yet we have no
control over the speed of its passing. We can, however, learn to
use it to our own advantage.It's what successful people do and
others don't. Do you use time wisely? Can you make time stand
still? Do you have the gift?
The final part of the Exmoor Trilogy. Ray Quinn is due to retire to
a well earned quiet life, but he is given one final mission and it
is his most difficult and dangerous. He crosses swords with old foe
Quentin Legard, and the future of the country and the free world is
under threat. He is given carte blanche and his methods keep
everybody guessing. He enlists the help of his old friend, Frank
and a young London petty criminal named Books. They leave no stone
unturned as they try to solve the complicated problem. We are taken
on a journey of extraordinary twists and turns as we become
inescapably entwined in the plot. Guessing what happens next is
almost impossible as the plot is driven forward at relentless
speed.
Paul Stuart does it again! His 3rd novel in the Connections series
never lets you rest. With more twists and turns than a Cornish
lane, you won't want to put it down. The John Lomax story reaches
its climax in stunning fashion. Can Lomax survive? Does his beloved
Leanne stay with him? What about Billy? Ray Quinn drives the plot
but is he even safe? Hold on to your hat; it's a bumpy ride.
We are a product of our genes and experience; nature and nurture.
Thankfully, most of us have the right balance, but Quentin Legard's
life is a mess. His criminal past is laid bare in this novel as he
is forced to look in the mirror. He doesn't know that the highest
authority in the land has decreed that he must face his demons and
justice. Ray Quinn is on his tail and the climax is as stunning as
it is unexpected.
Paul Stuart's brilliant 4th novel takes us to Exmoor. Have you ever
wondered who has stayed in your hotel room whenever you check in?
In the same way that rooms have histories, so the people who stay
in them also carry personal baggage as well as their luggage. Have
you ever thought that you become part of that history from the
moment you make the booking? Each and every visitor has tales to be
told, but most prefer to keep them to themselves. What about you?
Which room did you stay in? If only it could speak! Immerse
yourself in the magic, mystery and legends of Exmoor. Experience
the 50th running of the famous Golden Horseshoe Endurance ride.
John Lomax is forced to use his mobile phone in public on a crowded
train, after a bad weekend at home. He hates people who show off in
this way. His conversation is overheard and his life changes
forever as people use information against him. DCI Sandy Lane
enters his life and it spirals out of control. The women involved
play a subtle and increasingly vital role and control changes
hands. John's friend, The Biker, is called upon to help and he has
to use all his guile and cunning to prevent catastrophe.
John Lomax and DCI Sandy Lane continue their bitter feud. The women
in their respective lives become entangled and events take
unexpected turns. The Biker lurks in the background and influences
all around him. Just who can be trusted and who will survive?
A chance encounter on a routine journey after a difficult weekend
changes his life forever. John Lomax thinks it's a routine Monday
morning. It isn't. Be careful who you talk to. How much of yourself
can you see in the characters?
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