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A summary of the state of the art in micro-hydro with a section on
the economics of micro-hydro installation and operation. The book
should be useful to engineers, consultants and field workers in the
developing world.
Dorset has long been famous for its wonderful geological features,
like Lulworth Cove, Chesil Beach and the Jurassic Coast. Ray
Hollands has walked the entire Dorset coastline to capture its
unique atmosphere through his eye-catching photography. Set
alongside these stunning images are informative captions giving
historical background to the places he features. The dramatic and
constantly-changing nature of this part of Britain's coast is
depicted here, as well as an eclectic mix of bays, harbours, cliffs
and beaches, as well as the stunning countryside bordering the sea.
From bustling resorts, like Bournemouth and Weymouth, to places of
quiet solitude, all are shown to great effect here and Along the
Dorset Coast is sure to capture the imagination of anyone who knows
and loves the county.
Ray Hollands has walked the north and south Devon coastlines to
capture their unique atmosphere through his eye-catching
photography. Set alongside these stunning images are informative
captions giving historical background to the places he features,
from the bracing and dramatic surfers' beaches of the north coast
to the elegant holiday resorts of the English Riviera in the south.
The contrasting beauty of these two very different coastlines is
shown to great effect here and "Along Devon's Coasts" is sure to
capture the imagination of anyone who knows and loves the county.
His mother was from Earth. His father was from another planet. He
doesn't fit in anywhere. But he knows a woman of similar origin is
out there, somewhere. She's his soul mate, and he's determined to
find her. And so it is that Dwight Arnold Toshman, also known as
The Hookie-Pookie Man, wanders the country in search of love,
occasionally performing wacky stunts like walking on his hands
across a construction site or painting lines on downtown sidewalks
to divide them into lanes--and at other times becoming so
frustrated he has to stop and scream himself sick. Join Dwight in
his quest to find the Hookie-Pookie Woman. Follow Dr. Herman
Schnauzer's adventures as he tries to help. The Hookie-Pookie Man
is an interplanetary story of hope, love and outsider-ness.
Hang out with Gilbert Ragwater as he runs his independent music
store, romances his girlfriend Lisa, plays Fear and Loathing in
Hell with his best friend John Plow, rescues his ne'er-do-well
brother Gustav from unseemly situations, engages in a war of stupid
pranks with Russ at Olive's Coffee Shop, and more, much more. Oh,
and I almost forgot: He gets involved in a strange little deal with
a strange little man and learns a few things about himself. Yeah,
you might call it a coming-of-age story for those of us with
arrested development.
It's a tale of good and evil, of trust and suspicion, of the power
of love and loyalty. Little Goliath and his friends face adversity
from within themselves, from one another, and from the forces of
evil as they work to foil the Neuralgia Sisters' nefarious plot to
achieve world domination.
What do you think would happen if a dedicated career hermit were
suddenly to find himself the object of a lovely young lady's
affections? To make the story more fun, let's say this young lady
is - ahem - a bit more active in her love life than some people
would consider proper. Her father just happens to be the mayor of
their village, and he views her behavior as a "political
embarrassment" that could cost him the next election. All this adds
up to a playfully-written story, sort-of-but-not-quite-a-parable,
full of politicians plotting devious and underhanded schemes, a PR
firm working feverishly to spin the heck out of the various
scandals that result, a hermit whose spiritual journey goes
terribly awry, and a girl who wishes people would just let her
enjoy life in her own way.
It's a novella. No, it's a collection of short stories. No, it's a
novella AND a collection of short stories. "Soft White Underbelly"
follows the adventures of Thor and his friends Collier Figg,
Chickenfeet, a large, stuffed panda and various other assorted
characters. Prepare to be amazed in jaw-dropping astonishment as
they overthrow the government from the comfort of Thor's home, go
to a yard sale and find a weapon so powerful that it can't be used,
encounter a soul-stealing snack machine at the airport, take
inventory of everything on the planet, circulate a petition for a
Better America, embark on a plot to assassinate Satan . . . and
more. Much, much more
This book is a unique photographic record of a journey along the
Kent coastline. From the starkness of Dungeness in the south to the
magisterial sweep of Dartford Bridge in the north, the descriptions
of Paul Harris and the contemporary photographs of Ray Hollands
capture the county's rich variety of town- and landscape, its
ancient fortifications and modern harbours, its busy riverways,
hidden creeks and isolated headlands. But it is above all the
unusual, the hidden and the bizarre that this book reveals: the
images presented here record both precise moments in time and place
and yet suggest timeless, almost sculptural qualities. Whether the
scene be dramatic or everyday, whether the site be well known or
unfrequented, Along the Kent Coast offers a new perspective that
will continuously surprise and delight both those familiar with
Kent and the tourist or traveller just passing through. These are
images to treasure, to look at and cherish time and time again.
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