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An epic battle where heroes fight and die to protect a Kingdom from
Viking invasion... 991AD King Aethelred the Unready's Kingdom of
the English is threatened. Olaf Tryggvason and his fleet of Viking
warships snap at the coastal edges like ravenous wolves, and Sweyn
Forkbeard, King of the Danes, has landed in East Anglia with an
army of battle-hardened warriors. Ealdorman Byrhtnoth of Essex must
stand against them faced with overwhelming odds, forging his legend
in the blood of his deadly enemies. By his side, his Thegn,
Beornoth, a brutal warrior and savage Saxon fighter is torn between
his need to protect his loved ones, and his duty to fight for his
Lord. As the Vikings raid and slaughter, Beornoth is forced to
fight for the survival of his oath sworn brothers, his Lord, and
the Kingdom itself when all roads lead to the fateful Battle of
Maldon. Can Beornoth protect his people and survive one of the most
famous battles of the Viking Age? A thrilling story, packed with
war, vengeance and visceral combat.
This highly praised study traces the province's history from
partition in 1921 to today's peace process. Widely acknowledged as
the best informed academic observers of Northern Irish politics,
the authors look behind the handshakes on the White House lawn and
provide a fascinating insight into history as it unfolds in the
headlines and on news bulletins.
The start of a brand NEW series - an unputdownable fast paced
adventure, filled with unforgettable characters. 989 AD. Alfred the
Great's dream of a united England has been forged by his daughter
Aethelfaed and grandson, King Aethelstan. The Vikings have been
expelled from York following the death of Erik Bloodaxe, and for
two generations there has been peace between Saxon and Dane. A new
Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason seeks revenge for Bloodaxe's death
and the slaughter that followed, and has set his sights on a fresh
assault on England's shores. With Skarde Wartooth they set sail for
Saxon lands, hungry for glory, conquest and vengeance. Beornoth, a
brutal and battle-hardened Saxon Thegn, is called to arms to fight
and protect the Saxon people from the savage Norse invaders. On a
personal crusade, he joins the army of Byrthnoth, Lord of the east
Saxons in a desperate fight against the bloodthirsty Vikings.
Beornoth must lay his own demons to bed, survive vicious attacks
and find redemption for his tragic past. If you like Bernard
Cornwell, Simon Scarrow, Conn Iggulden, and David Gemmell you will
love this epic Saxon adventure packed with battles, Vikings, and
adventure. Priase for Warrior and Protector 'Epic, brutal action, a
flawed hero defending his people while fighting his own demons,
implacable ruthless invaders, treacherous nobles, Warrior and
Protector has them all'- Matthew Harffy 'Bloody and brutal,
everything you want from a novel about 10th century England.
Peter's vivid writing really brings the story to life.' - Donovan
Cook 'A superbly atmospheric tale of redemption that pitches the
English against Viking raiders and resounds with the fierceness of
battle-hardened warriors' - MJ Porter 'Thunderously atmospheric!
Gibbons once again proves himself a master of Viking & Dark Age
lore.' - Gordon Doherty 'Absolutely cracking. The best Viking saga
I've read in years. A joy to pick up again.' - Ross Greenwood
The fight for a torn Kingdom rests in the hands of a few brave
men...990AD. King Aethelred II, who men will one day call The
Unready, rules over a land divided by the shadowy spin of his
mother Queen AElfthryth and the sprawling power of the Church. The
Viking Warlord, Olaf Tryggvason smelling the Kingdoms weakness
brings the vicious Jomsvikings to the Saxon coastline ravenous for
war and plunder. Together Lord Byrthnoth, Ealdorman of the East
Saxons and Beornoth his Saxon Thegn lead a force of oath sworn
Viking killers, every bit as brutal and war-skilled as the Norse
invaders to protect the Kingdom against enemies both from within,
and from the cruel seas. They are pushed to the very limits of
their bravery and endurance in a desperate fight for the very
existence of the Saxon Kingdom. In a riveting story of trachery,
betrayal, vengeance and war, can Beornoth defeat his enemies and
protect the Kingdom from destruction? Storm of War continues the
unmissable Viking historical fiction saga series which began with
Peter Gibbons' Warrior & Protector.
Explains and describes the ways that language use in the legal
system can create inequality and disadvantage. It examines the
three main areas where the two intersect: the central issue of the
language of the law; the disadvantage which language can impose
before the law, and forensic linguistics - the use of linguistic
evidence in legal processes. Each section of the book is preceded
by an introduction by the editor which sets the paper within a
conceptual framework. Lawyer's opinions are not neglected even
though the collection is written mainly by linguists. The section
concludes with a lawyer's response, in which a prominent lawyer
with a particular interest in the content of the section responds
to the papers.
Explains and describes the ways that language use in the legal
system can create inequality and disadvantage. It examines the
three main areas where the two intersect: the central issue of the
language of the law; the disadvantage which language can impose
before the law, and forensic linguistics - the use of linguistic
evidence in legal processes. Each section of the book is preceded
by an introduction by the editor which sets the paper within a
conceptual framework. Lawyer's opinions are not neglected even
though the collection is written mainly by linguists. The section
concludes with a lawyer's response, in which a prominent lawyer
with a particular interest in the content of the section responds
to the papers.
The fight for a torn Kingdom rests in the hands of a few brave
men...990AD. King Aethelred II, who men will one day call The
Unready, rules over a land divided by the shadowy spin of his
mother Queen AElfthryth and the sprawling power of the Church. The
Viking Warlord, Olaf Tryggvason smelling the Kingdoms weakness
brings the vicious Jomsvikings to the Saxon coastline ravenous for
war and plunder. Together Lord Byrthnoth, Ealdorman of the East
Saxons and Beornoth his Saxon Thegn lead a force of oath sworn
Viking killers, every bit as brutal and war-skilled as the Norse
invaders to protect the Kingdom against enemies both from within,
and from the cruel seas. They are pushed to the very limits of
their bravery and endurance in a desperate fight for the very
existence of the Saxon Kingdom. In a riveting story of trachery,
betrayal, vengeance and war, can Beornoth defeat his enemies and
protect the Kingdom from destruction? Storm of War continues the
unmissable Viking historical fiction saga series which began with
Peter Gibbons' Warrior & Protector.
The start of a brand NEW series - an unputdownable fast paced
adventure, filled with unforgettable characters. 989 AD. Alfred the
Great's dream of a united England has been forged by his daughter
Aethelfaed and grandson, King Aethelstan. The Vikings have been
expelled from York following the death of Erik Bloodaxe, and for
two generations there has been peace between Saxon and Dane. A new
Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason seeks revenge for Bloodaxe's death
and the slaughter that followed, and has set his sights on a fresh
assault on England's shores. With Skarde Wartooth they set sail for
Saxon lands, hungry for glory, conquest and vengeance. Beornoth, a
brutal and battle-hardened Saxon Thegn, is called to arms to fight
and protect the Saxon people from the savage Norse invaders. On a
personal crusade, he joins the army of Byrthnoth, Lord of the east
Saxons in a desperate fight against the bloodthirsty Vikings.
Beornoth must lay his own demons to bed, survive vicious attacks
and find redemption for his tragic past. If you like Bernard
Cornwell, Simon Scarrow, Conn Iggulden, and David Gemmell you will
love this epic Saxon adventure packed with battles, Vikings, and
adventure. Priase for Warrior and Protector 'Epic, brutal action, a
flawed hero defending his people while fighting his own demons,
implacable ruthless invaders, treacherous nobles, Warrior and
Protector has them all'- Matthew Harffy 'Bloody and brutal,
everything you want from a novel about 10th century England.
Peter's vivid writing really brings the story to life.' - Donovan
Cook 'A superbly atmospheric tale of redemption that pitches the
English against Viking raiders and resounds with the fierceness of
battle-hardened warriors' - MJ Porter 'Thunderously atmospheric!
Gibbons once again proves himself a master of Viking & Dark Age
lore.' - Gordon Doherty 'Absolutely cracking. The best Viking saga
I've read in years. A joy to pick up again.' - Ross Greenwood
The fight for a torn Kingdom rests in the hands of a few brave
men…990AD. King Aethelred II, who men will one day call The
Unready, rules over a land divided by the shadowy spin of his
mother Queen Ælfthryth and the sprawling power of the Church. The
Viking Warlord, Olaf Tryggvason smelling the Kingdoms weakness
brings the vicious Jomsvikings to the Saxon coastline ravenous for
war and plunder. Together Lord Byrthnoth, Ealdorman of the East
Saxons and Beornoth his Saxon Thegn lead a force of oath sworn
Viking killers, every bit as brutal and war-skilled as the Norse
invaders to protect the Kingdom against enemies both from within,
and from the cruel seas. They are pushed to the very limits of
their bravery and endurance in a desperate fight for the very
existence of the Saxon Kingdom. In a riveting story of treachery,
betrayal, vengeance and war, can Beornoth defeat his enemies and
protect the Kingdom from destruction? Storm of War continues the
unmissable Viking historical fiction saga series which began with
Peter Gibbons' Warrior & Protector.
An epic battle where heroes fight and die to protect a Kingdom from
Viking invasion... 991AD King Aethelred the Unready's Kingdom of
the English is threatened. Olaf Tryggvason and his fleet of Viking
warships snap at the coastal edges like ravenous wolves, and Sweyn
Forkbeard, King of the Danes, has landed in East Anglia with an
army of battle-hardened warriors. Ealdorman Byrhtnoth of Essex must
stand against them faced with overwhelming odds, forging his legend
in the blood of his deadly enemies. By his side, his Thegn,
Beornoth, a brutal warrior and savage Saxon fighter is torn between
his need to protect his loved ones, and his duty to fight for his
Lord. As the Vikings raid and slaughter, Beornoth is forced to
fight for the survival of his oath sworn brothers, his Lord, and
the Kingdom itself when all roads lead to the fateful Battle of
Maldon. Can Beornoth protect his people and survive one of the most
famous battles of the Viking Age? A thrilling story, packed with
war, vengeance and visceral combat.
The start of a brand NEW series - an unputdownable fast paced
adventure, filled with unforgettable characters. 989 AD. Alfred the
Great's dream of a united England has been forged by his daughter
Aethelfaed and grandson, King Aethelstan. The Vikings have been
expelled from York following the death of Erik Bloodaxe, and for
two generations there has been peace between Saxon and Dane. A new
Viking warlord Olaf Tryggvason seeks revenge for Bloodaxe's death
and the slaughter that followed, and has set his sights on a fresh
assault on England's shores. With Skarde Wartooth they set sail for
Saxon lands, hungry for glory, conquest and vengeance. Beornoth, a
brutal and battle-hardened Saxon Thegn, is called to arms to fight
and protect the Saxon people from the savage Norse invaders. On a
personal crusade, he joins the army of Byrthnoth, Lord of the east
Saxons in a desperate fight against the bloodthirsty Vikings.
Beornoth must lay his own demons to bed, survive vicious attacks
and find redemption for his tragic past. If you like Bernard
Cornwell, Simon Scarrow, Conn Iggulden, and David Gemmell you will
love this epic Saxon adventure packed with battles, Vikings, and
adventure. Priase for Warrior and Protector 'Epic, brutal action, a
flawed hero defending his people while fighting his own demons,
implacable ruthless invaders, treacherous nobles, Warrior and
Protector has them all'- Matthew Harffy 'Bloody and brutal,
everything you want from a novel about 10th century England.
Peter's vivid writing really brings the story to life.' - Donovan
Cook 'A superbly atmospheric tale of redemption that pitches the
English against Viking raiders and resounds with the fierceness of
battle-hardened warriors' - MJ Porter 'Thunderously atmospheric!
Gibbons once again proves himself a master of Viking & Dark Age
lore.' - Gordon Doherty 'Absolutely cracking. The best Viking saga
I've read in years. A joy to pick up again.' - Ross Greenwood
An epic battle where heroes fight and die to protect a Kingdom from
Viking invasion... 991AD King Aethelred the Unready's Kingdom of
the English is threatened. Olaf Tryggvason and his fleet of Viking
warships snap at the coastal edges like ravenous wolves, and Sweyn
Forkbeard, King of the Danes, has landed in East Anglia with an
army of battle-hardened warriors. Ealdorman Byrhtnoth of Essex must
stand against them faced with overwhelming odds, forging his legend
in the blood of his deadly enemies. By his side, his Thegn,
Beornoth, a brutal warrior and savage Saxon fighter is torn between
his need to protect his loved ones, and his duty to fight for his
Lord. As the Vikings raid and slaughter, Beornoth is forced to
fight for the survival of his oath sworn brothers, his Lord, and
the Kingdom itself when all roads lead to the fateful Battle of
Maldon. Can Beornoth protect his people and survive one of the most
famous battles of the Viking Age? A thrilling story, packed with
war, vengeance and visceral combat.
Now in its fourth edition Manipulation of the Spine, Thorax and
Pelvis continues to support the practitioner in acquiring and
refining their skills on safely using high-velocity low-amplitude
(HVLA) thrust techniques. This trusted and highly visual resource -
now with 275 images and access to a website with 56 'technique'
videos - advocates an approach that uses minimal leverage to
achieve a cavitation in a safe, comfortable and effective manner.
The new edition addresses the important issues surrounding patient
consent and discusses safety issues in the broader context of
relative risk. New sections include appropriate use of manipulation
when treating radiculopathy and musculoskeletal conditions in
pregnant women and children. It also further encourages the
practitioner to reflect on how they are performing manipulative
techniques and thus focus on improving their skills. Step-by-step
coverage of 41 commonly used manipulation (HVLA) thrust techniques
supported by 275 photographs/drawings and 56 videos Concise
technique summaries provide an innovative review process A
troubleshooting section in which difficulties with technique
application can be addressed Comprehensive review of spinal
kinematics and spinal positioning for manipulation techniques
Examines evidence relating to cavitation and the clinical
effectiveness of spinal manipulation Access to companion website -
www.spinethoraxpelvis.com - containing: video bank of 56 videos (13
new) demonstrating HVLA thrust techniques from Part B of the book
image bank of all 275 images from the book 2-colour throughout with
over 30 new images Clinical history, presentation and examination
for patients presenting with cervical artery dissection Addresses
the important issues surrounding patient consent Additional
research and guidelines that support the: use of HVLA thrust
techniques use of spinal manipulation in the treatment of
radiculopathy, pregnant women and children
Africa's role in the global economy is evolving as a result of new
corporate strategies, changing trade regulations, and innovative
ways of overseeing the globalized production and distribution of
goods both within Africa and internationally. African participants
in the global economy, now faced with demands for higher levels of
performance and quality, have generated occasional successes but
also many failures. Peter Gibbon and Stefano Ponte describe the
central processes that are integrating some African firms into the
global economy while at the same time marginalizing others. They
show the effects of these processes on African countries, and the
farms and firms within them. The authors use an innovative
combination of global value chain analysisOCowhich links
production, trade, and consumptionOCoand convention theory, an
approach to understanding the conduct of business. In doing so,
Gibbon and Ponte present a timely overview of the economic
challenges that lay ahead in Africa, and point to ways to best
address them."
The role of Africa in the global economy is changing as a result of
new corporate strategies, changing international trade regulation
and innovative ways of overseeing the globalized production and
distribution of goods. African participants in the global economy
are facing demands for higher levels of performance and quality.
Their responses have generated the occasional success but also many
failures. Noted researchers Peter Gibbon and Stefano Ponte describe
the central processes that are at the same time integrating some
into the global economy while marginalizing others. They show the
effects of these processes on African countries, farms and firms
through an innovative combination of Global Value Chain analysis
and Convention Theory. In doing so, the authors present a timely
overview of the economic challenges that lay ahead in Africa and
point to ways to best address them.
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