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  The one and only OFFICIAL Five Nights at Freddy's
Cookbook, with over 40 recipes inspired by the hit games. Â
Delight in over forty tasty recipes inspired by the Five Nights at
Freddy's games, with gorgeous, eye-popping photography! From Freddy
Fazbear's Pepperoni X-Press and Chica's Ultimate Thai Chicken
Burger, to Foxy's Fruity Cove Coolor and El Chip's Fully Loaded
Tortillas, the official Five Nights at Freddy's Cookbook is packed
with mouthwatering recipes that are hauntingly delicious. Â
It has 40 tasty Five Nights at Freddy'ss-inspired recipes for you
to create Filled with accessible and easy-to-follow recipes, this
is great for budding chefs as well as experienced bakers Filled
with full-coloured photographs
Have you ever wanted to eat like the Peaky Blinders? With
this first official cookbook, you can now take a unique
culinary journey into the world of the Shelby's. Filled with 50
delicious and evocative recipes, the book takes inspiration from
the iconic locations the infamous gang inhabits, from the bar at
The Garrison, to the glamour of the Eden Club and the extravagance
of Arrow House. The recipes in this book transport you into the
rich and murky world Tommy Shelby and his associates lived in,
evoking the warm and hearty meals which would have kept the gang
going day and night. From filling family fare, to snacks,
sandwiches and bar food, as well as lavish canapes, lunches and
dinners, the book includes dishes such as:Â Warming vegetable
& barley soup with Alfie Solomons’ soda bread, Grilled
Oysters with parmesan crumb, Roast Rabbit with bacon &
mushrooms in a whiskey sauce, flavourful Glazed celeriac steaks
with breadcrumbs & herbs, a delicious Steak and ale pie, with a
tasty mash, Butter and sage roast chicken with mushrooms &
tarragon cream sauce, and Sloe Gin jelly with blackberries and
cream. Combining stills from the series with recipes and specially
commissioned photography, this is a lavishly illustrated cookbook
for foodies and fans of Peaky Blinders alike.
The 95th Bomb Group (Heavy), the most highly decorated bomb group
of World War II, participated in every major mission of the war in
Europe from May 1943 through the war s end and was awarded an
unprecedented three Presidential Unit Citations. Flying the
celebrated B-17 Flying Fortress, the 95th was the first U.S. bomb
group to bomb Berlin a feat that put it on the centerfold of Life
magazine and the last group to lose a plane over Europe in World
War II. Over six hundred men in the 95th never came home."The Wild
Blue Yonder and Beyond" is the first book to cover a World War II
bomb group from its inception through the present day. Utilizing
interviews with nearly a hundred air war veterans, dozens of
unpublished crew memoirs, all the bomb group s official mission
reports from the National Archives, and nearly a hundred other
sources, author Rob Morris (assisted by air war historian Ian
Hawkins) provides a deep tactical and human understanding of the
group. Also included are the stories of the veterans wives and
families, who fought a different kind of war at home, and the
residents of Horham, whose tiny English village was suddenly on the
war s front lines. Intensely human, exhaustively researched, and
lovingly told, this book is certain to be a classic in the field
and a resource for anyone interested in the workings of a World War
II bomb group.
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Dark Shadows Bloodline Volume 2 (CD)
Alan Flanagan, Will Howells, Aaron Lamont, Rob Morris; Directed by Ursula Burton, …
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Bloodline features the return of the cursed Collins family - those
that survived the events of Bloodlust. As family and friends gather
at the Collinwood estate for the wedding of David Collins and Amy
Jennings, a new mystery starts to unfold. In the Great House of
Collinwood Amy Jennings and David Collins are finally putting years
of tragedy and loss behind them and committing to a life together.
And, as the ceremony approaches, friends old and new are drawn to
the town at the edge of the sea. Once again, the tortured vampire,
Barnabas Collins, is amongst them. But this time he is not alone.
After so many years away, Doctor Julia Hoffman has returned with
him, finally convinced she has the means to cure his affliction.
But joy and happiness never last long in Collinsport, for
malevolent forces are never far away. Among those gathered for the
celebration are some who would conspire to tear the family apart.
In this town some wounds refuse to heal, some secrets demand to be
heard, and some sins cry out to be punished. Welcome back to
Collinsport. Until death do you part. This is the second volume of
two, forming a new, long-awaited, 13-part series. CAST: Georgina
Strawson (Vivian Bell), Stephanie Ellyne (Amy Jennings), Alec
Newman (David Collins), Michael Shon (Tom Cunningham), Scott Haran
(Harry Cunningham), Lachele Carl(Sheriff Rhonda Tate), Alexandra
Donnachie (Jackie Tate), Walles Hamonde (Cody Hill and Richard
Hill), Nancy Barrett(Carolyn Stoddard), David Selby (Quentin
Collins), Susan Sullivan (Lela Collins), Christopher Pennock (Cyrus
Longworth-Jennings), Lisa Richards (Sabrina Longworth-Jennings),
Jake Wardle (ArnoldHaggerty) Nico Diodoro (Brian Monro) Adam
HallAndrew McLellan/Conductor/Old-Timer),Jamison Selby (Ed
Griffin), Marie Wallace (Jessica Griffin), Andrew Collins (Barnabas
Collins), Jerry Lacy (Matthew Young),Sarah Pitard (Bonnie Sands,Tom
Michael Blyth (Jamie Forbes), Sydney Aldridge (Waitress/Nurse),
Wallace McBride (Edgar McBride), Kathryn Leigh Scott (Maggie
Haskell), Kelly Burke (Fiona Tanner), Daniel Collard (Pastor
Grayson), Roy Gill (Randy Young), Abi Harris (Nurse Grimes) and
Julie Newmar (Dr Julia Hoffman). Other parts played by members of
the cast.
For the men of the Army Air Corps in early World War II, the chance
of surviving the obligatory twenty-five missions without death,
injury, or imprisonment was one in three. In this groundbreaking
book, Rob Morris has sought out remarkable but little-known stories
of the air war from the men who lived and fought it.Based on
hundreds of interviews with American veterans and their families,
"Untold Valor" illuminates the courage of airmen whose exploits
have until now remained untold. Read about Jewish aviators'
experiences as POWs in German camps. Learn about American airmen
who were imprisoned, even killed, by the neutral Swiss and about
two Air Corps enlisted men who changed U.S. policy toward liberated
concentration camp survivors. Also discover the unusual story of
Luftwaffe commander Herman Goering's nephew, who flew B-17 missions
against Germany. While some of the stories cover major events, most
are about incidents and individuals misrepresented or overlooked by
history books. Yet their efforts were vital, their lives forever
changed.Detailed and moving, "Untold Valor" is certain to interest
the serious air historian and the casual reader alike. With a
foreword by the editor of "B-17s Over Berlin."
During World War II, 1,517 members of US aircrews were forced to
seek asylum in Switzerland. Most neutral countries found reason to
release US airmen from internment, but Switzerland took its
obligations under the Hague Convention more seriously than most.
The airmen were often incarcerated in local jails, and later
transferred to prison camps. The worst of these camps was
Wauwilermoos, where at least 161 U.S. airmen were sent for the
honorable offense of escaping. To this hellhole came Dan Culler,
the author of this incredible account of suffering and survival.
Not only did the prisoners sleep on lice-infested straw, were
malnourished and had virtually no hygiene facilities or access to
medical care but worse, the commandant of Wauwilermoos was a
die-hard Swiss Nazi. He allowed the mainly criminal occupants of
the camp to torture and rape Dan Culler with impunity. After many
months of such treatment, starving and ravaged by disease, he was
finally aided by a British officer. Betrayal dominated his cruel
fate - by the American authorities, by the Swiss, and in a last
twist in a second planned escape that turned out to be a trap. But
Dan Culler's courage and determination kept him alive. Finally
making it back home, he found he had been abandoned again.
Political expediency meant there was no such place as Wauwilermoos.
He has never been there, so he has never been a POW and didn't
qualify for any POW benefits or medical or mental treatment for his
many physical and emotional wounds. His struggle to make his peace
with his past forms the final part of the story. Rob Morris's
introduction and notes provide historical background and context,
including recent efforts to recognise the suffering of those
incarcerated in Switzerland and afford them full POW status.
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