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  • Lulu.com Skylane Pilot's Companion

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  • Lulu.com An American Glider Pilot's Story

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform frozen oranges

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Martin Luther King Jr.: A Life From Beginning to End

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Tengo un sueño: Martin Luther King Jr. La biografía no autorizada.

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  • Independently Published Marie Curie: A Life From Beginning to End

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  • Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Jack the Ripper: One Hundred Years of Mystery

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  • Authorhouse UK In Search of Self: The Diary of an Adoptee

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  • Independently Published Irma Grese: Hitler's WW2 Female Monsters Exposed

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  • Independently Published Anne Frank: A Life From Beginning to End

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  • Walker & Collier Communion

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  • Boy Culture LLC Encyclopedia Madonnica: 40+ Years of Madonna

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  • Sierra Nevada Press The Trail

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  • Eastern Heroes Eastern Heroes Magazine Angela Mao Special Edition

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    Book SynopsisAngela Mao is an Icon amongst Hong Kong Movie fans and I felt that this edition we should do something special by making the first run a Hardback limited edition of only 100 copies.When Raymond when Chow left Shaw Brothers Pictures International Limited and started his company, Angela mao became his first star before Bruce Lee! In conjunction with Frank "The Commentary Maestro" Djeng; and Simon Pritchard bring you the most in-depth article about Angela Mao Ying to date.From the Peking Opera School to a New York City restaurateur.Over 18,000 words including interviews with Lady Kung Fu herself.PLUS! her son Thomas King, celebrity friends & fans, and customers of "Nan Bei Ho" & "The Shack", plus more.Over 160 pictures including original sets of lobby cards, original promos, and new and previously unseen pictures of Mrs. Mao.Including photos of her on set with Bruce Lee in "Enter the Dragon"PLUS! Alan Donkin reviews her top ten posters - Angela Mao Poster PrincessA Must for any fan and a genuine collectors edition.

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  • Shakspeare Editorial East End to South West: A life story

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  • New Alchemy Press The Bard and the Gunpowder Plot

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  • Master Point Press World Class 21st Century - European Stars

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  • Must Have Books Catherine of Siena

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    Book SynopsisSigrid Undset''s Catherine of Siena was critically acclaimed as one of the best biographies of this well-known and amazing fourteenth-century saint. Known for her historical fiction, which won her the Nobel Prize for literature in 1928, Undset based this factual work on primary sources about Catherine of Siena, her own experiences living in Italy, and her profound understanding of the human heart.  

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  • The Mercier Press Ltd The Singing Flame

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    Book SynopsisOn Another Man's Wound, O'Malley's account of his experiences during Ireland's War of Independence, was first published to instant acclaim in 1936 and was followed by his account of his experiences in the Civil War in The Singing Flame. O'Malley had reported directly to Michael Collins and Richard Mulcahy during the War of Independence and was appointed OC of the Second Southern Division, the second largest division of the IRA. When the Treaty with Britain was signed on 6 December 1921, diehard Republicans like O'Malley would not accept it. In the bitter Civil War that followed, O'Malley was in the Four Courts when it was attacked by the Free State army. Later he was OC of the Republicans in Ulster and Leinster. He was eventually captured and imprisoned until July 1924. He was one of the last Republican prisoners to be released. The Free Staters had won and O'Malley, feeling there was no place for him in this new Ireland, went to live in the USA where he wrote his memoirs.Trade Review"Ernie O' Malley's beautiful prose is as thoughtful and stirring as ever" -- Lucille Redmond

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  • Upfront Publishing Finding Stefan: Colin's Story

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    Book SynopsisThe extraordinary story of how a Derbyshire coal miner survived as an escaped POW in occupied Poland by posing as a deaf-mute for three years. A few years before Colin Marshall died in 1993 he wrote his story and gave it to his daughter Hazel. She knew he'd had an extraordinary life but she read things he had never talked about, and it seemed part of another world. Years later, after Hazel's mother Nancy died, Hazel found tucked away in a cupboard, unseen letters, postcards and photographs that her mother had saved from Colin's time in Poland during WWII. As a tribute to her dad and the Polish people who helped him, Hazel decided to turn it into a book. This true story takes the reader from Colin growing-up in a Derbyshire mining village in the 1920s: starting work at the local colliery, joining the Lincolnshire Regiment of the Royal Engineers, being called-up at the outbreak of war, captured at Dunkirk and escaping from a POW camp in Poland - to being befriended by a Polish family, in a village occupied by German soldiers. Unable at that time to speak Polish, he posed as a deaf-mute for three years to avoid capture. Any slip-up and Colin knew that his Polish friends would be shot. It is a story of courage and determination and of two Polish families who risked their lives in order to save others.

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  • Upfront Publishing Arthur: Legend, Logic and Evidence

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    Book SynopsisAt last we can know who 'king' Arthur was, when he lived and what he did. This is the first work on the legendary hero started without any axe to grind. Here it is demonstrated that Arthur was a Coeling - a prince directly descended from Old King Cole - selected as a very young age by the kings of the 'Hen Ogled' (The Old north, which had been a magor subdivision of Roman Britannia) to be 'Pendragon' (Army Commander in Chief) of the alliance of forces tasked to put an end to raids into their lands by Picts and Scots once and for all. The sites of the 12 famous battles are identified, Arthur's pedigree is specified and the circumstances of his death examined. Such well know elements of Arthurian legend as 'Excalibur', Camelot, Karduel and the 'Isle of Avalon' are all identified, explained and put in context. This book then goes on to suggest where the boundary between history and legend lies, identifying the relationship between the two and showing how the legend developed in the first place. Finally Arthur's legacy is assessed.

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  • Upfront Publishing A Life in Flying. Stories From a Pilot

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    Book SynopsisA rich fund of anecdotes drawn from the author’s time as an airline pilot and manager which spanned a forty year career, starting in the 1960s. Roughly tracing the author’s career, each story paints a different picture, be it be of a pilot, his faults and foibles, an experience the author had, a management problem and more. The backdrop is aviation but many of these stories could just as easily be transposed to a different setting. Most, but not all, have a strong flavour of humour and/or irony running through them. In today’s world of political correctness and in a society otherwise constrained by litigious lawyers and an overbearing press many of these [mostly amusing] stories almost defy belief. Such has the world, and the world of aviation, moved on, few of the present crop of young pilots flying today would believe what went on behind closed doors. And neither would the rest of us!

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  • New Generation Publishing North Sea Divers: A Requiem

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  • Olympia Publishers Beyond the Aterno

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  • Discovery Publisher La sagesse du Yi King

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  • Pantianos Classics My Life as an Explorer: Autobiography of the First Man to Reach the

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    Book SynopsisRoald Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer whose team were the first to reach the South Pole – this is his astonishing story, in his own words.Amundsen begins by explaining that he was not born with an urge to explorer the farthest, uncharted regions of the world. At fifteen he received as a gift the memoirs of Sir John Franklin, a famous British explorer, which roused an immediate interest. This was increased further by Amundsen’s compulsory military service, part of which consisted of roaming the rugged, snowy outdoors. Almost immediately after the end of his time in the army, further explorations deep in the Arctic circle beckoned.At twenty-five, Amundsen was accepted into the Belgian Antarctic Expedition – an event he considers very lucky. For it was here that he gained his first experiences of the Antarctic climate, and began to contemplate organizing a team to reach the South Pole. It was an epic journey; Amundsen’s team, equipped with sleds run by dogs and clad in thick furs, famously became the first people ever to set foot on the South Pole.Later in the book, Amundsen explains his efforts to chart the Northwest Passage in the remotest wildernesses of Canada. To this end, he made use of aircraft in the early 1920s. However, owing to the economic turmoil after World War One he found it difficult to finance his expeditions. Nevertheless, his spirit remained undaunted – indeed, the tenacity that got Roald Amundsen so far shines in these pages.

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  • New Generation Publishing Louise Adventure: A Round-the-World Sailing Odyssey

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