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Jeff Evans

    The Political Compendium
    A Beer a Day
    Good Beer Guide 1992
    Reawakened
    • This book features interviews with 10 master navigators who trained under Mau Piailug (1932-2010), the legendary teacher of traditional, non-instrument wayfinding methods for open-ocean voyaging across the Pacific. They were given the status of master navigator by Mau through the Pwo ceremony, and went on to become an integral part of the renaissance of knowledge and traditions around voyaging. The ten navigators include three from Aotearoa New Zealand, Hec Busby, Piripi Evans, and Jack Thatcher; two from the Cook Islands, Peia Patai, Teuatakiri Tearutua Arthur (Tua) Pittman; and five from Hawai`i, Nainoa Thompson, Chad Kalepa Baybayan, Shorty Bertelmann, Bruce Blankenfeld and Chad `Onohi Paishon.

      Reawakened
    • A Beer a Day

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(12)Abgeben

      No ordinary collection of must-taste beers, A Beer a Day looks to unearth the links between beer and the world we live in—our history, traditions, customs, and culture. Readers are guided through the maze of labels, selecting beers that don't just taste great, but also have a story to tell. The simple page-a-day diary format includes an easy reference for the beer, its country of origin, the day's date, and its linked event. For each day, a beer is recommended that draws attention to events that have taken place or that still take place on that day. From seasonal beers produced to celebrate such occasions as Valentine's Day and Halloween, to those honoring the good and the great from history, A Beer a Day has a beer for every story and a story for every beer.

      A Beer a Day
    • This collection of facts and intriguing trivia has extended sections on British and American politics, along with a briefer glimpse into Europe and the rest of the world. In addition to fundamental details such as how the Houses of Parliament function, and what the separation of powers is, it features more unusual entries on subjects including rotten boroughs and political dynasties.

      The Political Compendium