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John Berry

    Once Through the Wall
    Dear Violet, with All My Love, Jack: A B-24 WWII Pilot's Words of Love
    Travels of the Prince
    People at Work. The Airman in the Royal Air Force
    The Ladybird book of London
    Eine Galeone
    • The Ladybird Book of London is a gem from the Ladybird vintage archive. First published in 1961, this is a classic Ladybird hardback book, packed with information about Britain's capital. This new edition is exactly the same as the original, with a dust jacket and beautifully reproduced images. 'The story of London, her sights and history, is illustrated with twenty-four beautiful full-page pictures. Starting from Trafalgar Square this book takes you through famous streets to see historic buildings, to learn something of the story of Britain's famous capital. Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower, Guildhall and the City, Hampton Court and Kew Gardens, the Zoo and Madame Tussaud's - they are all here.'

      The Ladybird book of London
    • Travels of the Prince

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Mariah Miles grew up in a single parent home for most of her life. During her teenage years she became bitter with her mother and very rebellious. Becoming a young lady wasn't as easy as she thought. She blamed her mother because her father wasn't there. Circumstances in her life took a turn for the worse because of the choices she made. She grew up too fast on a fast track going nowhere. Family and friends tried to steer her in the right direction. But it was too late if only she could turn back the hands of time and reverse the situation. She fell in love and it felt so good. Then love hurt so much when it was all said and done.

      Travels of the Prince
    • Once Through the Wall

      • 380 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Lisa Munroe is a successful, single young black attorney, branded from childhood with the nickname, "Bad Girl." Embracing her title, she has managed to live up to every bit of it-- At first glance, Lisa would appear to have it all--a promising career, a committed relationship with her beau Darnel Harvin, and the prospect of more to come. But underneath it all, the realization that this could be a "long-term relationship," which she'd never planned, and scares the hell out of her-- Then enters the flashy New York lawyer Mike Wilson, whose forceful nature could destroy it all-- Like a top spinning out of control, crashing into everyone around her--with the love of one man and the lust of another--she finds herself back into a corner and forced to reveal everything. During this downward spiral, Lisa begins to look within herself to confront some truths that could forever change her, even shatter the lives around her--Sometimes, we have to go to the brink of self destruction to finally come to rest at a place of happiness. But, for Lisa, is it ten minutes past too late?

      Once Through the Wall
    • The Reconstructions

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      How to Get Married is a resource guide for women who are having trouble getting married. It is designed to combat the antics of men who are characterized as "women-slayers" who break unsuspecting hearts and move on. It explains how celibacy could be the key to your happiness as you are given tried an true methods that put you in the optimum position for success. Ten case studies of girlfriends and their romantic circumstances give a closer look at decisions woman make. In addition to the case studies, is a critical and political analysis of William Shakespeare's attitude toward women reflected in his characters of the second tetralogy. There is an interesting relationship between the problems of the woman of Shakespeare's plays and women of today.

      The Reconstructions
    • The British South Africa Police in the Great War

      from mobile columns 1914-15 to the campaign in German East Africa 1915-1918

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The narrative explores the often-overlooked First World War campaign in German East Africa, highlighting its significance amidst the more famous battles of the Western Front. It delves into the unique challenges and experiences of combatants in this theater, shedding light on a conflict that has been largely forgotten in historical accounts. Through detailed analysis, the book aims to bring recognition to the complexities and impact of this campaign on the war as a whole.

      The British South Africa Police in the Great War
    • This book traces the learning experiences of the jazz community in Bristol, UK from 1945 to 2012. Grounded in a methodology of participant observation and case studies, it documents changes in the economic, cultural and educational circumstances faced by the players. In their own words, the musicians recall the influences that initiated and developed their musicianship. Drawing on first-person accounts, the study traces the historical development of jazz music and musicians in Bristol. In the post-war years, players began to develop significant stylistic aspects in the jazz lexicon. Drawing on media sources and interaction in performance, players garnered a host of performing skills whilst suffering dwindling audiences and declining venues. Reforms in English music education in the 1980s offered formal opportunities to study jazz in the city’s schools, drawing minimal attention from institutions. Practical learning and playing opportunities offered by the Local Authority music service sustained a modest membership over the years. Post millennium, local schools, with one or two exceptions, showed little interest in jazz education. Nevertheless, maintaining its traditional stance, Bristol’s jazz community continues to exhort top quality jazz performances including compositions that match national and international standards.

      Gigging, busking and bending the dots