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Can you imagine a world where everybody is confined to a
wheelchair? Witness the first wheelchair on the moon and see how
scary Vikings can be even when in wheelchairs. This is a hardcover
version of the book, slightly larger than the paperback version and
designed for library use.
Lasting from June 1864 through April 1965, the RichmondPetersburg
Campaign was the longest of the Civil War, dwarfing even the
Atlanta and Vicksburg campaigns in its scope and complexity. This
compact yet comprehensive guide allows armchair historian and
battlefield visitor alike to follow the campaign's course, with a
clear view of its multifaceted strategic, operation, tactical, and
human dimensions.
A concise, single-volume collection of official reports and
personal accounts, the guide is organized in one-day and multi-day
itineraries that take the reader to all the battlefields of the
campaign, some of which have never before been interpreted and
described for the visitor so extensively. Comprehensive campaign
and battle maps reflect troop movements, historical terrain
features, and modern roads for ease of understanding and
navigation. A uniquely useful resource for the military enthusiast
and the battlefield traveler, this is the essential guide for
anyone hoping to see the historic landscape and the human face of
this most decisive campaign of the Civil War.
In the tradition of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City," Steven
Stanley's enthralling debut novel takes a large and fascinating
cast of characters (American, French, and Moroccan, straight and
gay) and transports them, and the reader, to an intriguing and
exotic time and locale-fabled Morocco in the 1970s. Just as San
Francisco became more than merely a setting for "Tales of the
City," so do Morocco's people, customs, traditions, and even its
food and drink become an integral part of "Moroccan Roll," a novel
destined to engross the reader from its first page to its explosive
climax.
Claudette-She lived a life of glamour and adventure, until a
very public love affair nearly destroyed it all.
Dave-Morocco offered escape from a closeted boyfriend. Then he
fell for a young-and straight-Moroccan student.
Janna-Drugs seemed the only way for her to forget the Moroccan
who had broken her heart.
Marcie-She left Wisconsin to spread her wings, only to fall
desperately in love with the town's most infamous playboy.
Kevin-Coming to Morocco meant a second chance at love with
another man after tragedy had robbed him of his first.
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Hex Rules
Stephen Stanley
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R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The corvette, HMAS Whyalla was the first vessel built and launched
from the Whyalla Shipyard in 1941. After active service during
World War Two, the ship became the RIP. In the 1980s it was bought
by the City of Whyalla and returned to where it was built as a
major part of the new Whyalla Maritime Museum, but the job of
getting the ship out of the water and to its present resting place
on dry land earned her the title of THE RELUCTANT LADY. This book
is a collection of STAN cartoons from the local newspaper telling
the story of how HMAS Whyalla came to be at the Whyalla Maritime
Museum and is published in conjunction with an exhibition of
cartoons held on the ship itself.
Imagine a world where everyone and everything is in a wheelchair.
Witness the first wheelchair on the moon. See how a medieval castle
can be taken by an army in wheelchairs. Would wheelchair-bound
Vikings still be fearsome? And what special skills would a
wheelchair-bound ninja warrior possess? There's a wonderful world
of wheelchairs waiting to be explored if you suspend belief. Here
are 69 full page drawings with no text. This is a little book but
one to get you thinking.
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