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    Alan Emlyn Williams, ein Journalist und Auslandskorrespondent, berichtete aus globalen Krisenherden wie Ungarn 1956, Algerien, Vietnam und Nordirland. Ab 1962 schrieb er Thriller, die ihm den Beinamen „der natürliche Erbe Ian Flemings“ einbrachten. Sein größter internationaler Erfolg waren jedoch seine gründlich recherchierten Spionagegeschichten, die oft reale Ereignisse und Persönlichkeiten einbezogen.

    Williams Alan
    Spiritual verses : the first book of the Masnavi-ye Maʻnavi
    Room Service
    Die Milliardenfalle
    Schlangenbrut
    Blutiger Sand
    Irland
    • Entdecken Sie die faszinierende Vielfalt Irlands mit einem besonderen Reiseführer, der Ihnen bei der Planung Ihres Urlaubs hilft. Von den Sehenswürdigkeiten in Dublin, Cork, Galway und Belfast bis zu den beeindruckenden Lakes of Killarney und den bizarren Basaltsäulen von Giant’s Causeway finden Sie hier alle Informationen für einen unvergesslichen Aufenthalt. Der Guide bietet ein Porträt des Landes, wichtige historische Hintergründe und detaillierte Informationen zu den Regionen, einschließlich eines umfassenden Kapitels über Dublin. Praktische Hinweise zu Sicherheit, Gesundheit und Kommunikation sorgen dafür, dass Sie gut vorbereitet sind. Erleben Sie Irland durch einzigartige 3-D-Zeichnungen und über 1000 hochwertige Farbfotografien, die lebendige Einblicke in Kultur und Alltag bieten. Detaillierte Spaziergänge führen Sie durch die interessantesten Stadtviertel von Dublin, Kilkenny, Kinsale und Londonderry. Umfangreiche Porträts zu Literatur, Musik, Flora und Fauna sowie dem keltischen Erbe und Sport-Events bereichern Ihr Verständnis. Ein Extrakapitel zu Dublin mit Stadtplänen und gezeichneten Spaziergängen hilft Ihnen, die Hauptstadt zu erkunden. Regionalkarten und Tourenvorschläge, einschließlich einer wetterfesten Karte, unterstützen Sie bei der individuellen Entdeckung Irlands. Ein Mini-Kochbuch zum Herausnehmen ermöglicht es Ihnen, typische irische Gerichte wie Whiskey-Krabben-Suppe oder Irish Stew zu Hause nachzuko

      Irland
    • Room Service

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,4(3)Abgeben

      Set in a bustling hotel, the narrative revolves around the lives of various guests and staff, exploring their interconnected stories and secrets. As the characters navigate personal challenges and unexpected encounters, themes of love, loss, and redemption emerge. The book delves into the complexities of human relationships, revealing how a shared space can foster both connection and isolation. With a blend of humor and poignancy, it captures the essence of life’s unpredictability within the confines of a single location.

      Room Service
    • "Jalaloddin Rumi was a poet and mystic of the highest attainment, but he was first and foremost a spiritual teacher. His verses lead the reader along the path of divine love, towards an understanding of the deepest truth that underlies reality. Rumi draws on a vast range of sources, from fables to stories from daily life and religious tradition, to compose a remarkable text, which is a ladder to the spiritual world." "Alan Williams's translation into blank verse conveys the poetry of the original Persian couplets, while his introduction discusses how the modern reader might approach Rumi's writing. This edition also includes notes, a chronology of Rumi's life and further reading."--BOOK JACKET

      Spiritual verses : the first book of the Masnavi-ye Maʻnavi
    • If you want to learn about wine, the place to start is with the grapes themselves, because once you can identify the different varieties and the wines that they make, you will discover the wines that you like and those that you don't.* Jonathan Ray considers all the important grape varieties--from Chardonnay to Sauvignon Blanc, and from Riesling to Viognier--describing their characters, quirks, and qualities.* With White Wine as your companion, you will be able to approach any bottle with total confidence.

      White Wine
    • Featuring contemporary case studies from actual businesses, this updated OCR GCSE (9-1) Business Student Textbook equips students with the skills to effectively tackle exam questions. It emphasizes answer structuring techniques to enhance clarity and impact, ensuring learners are well-prepared for their assessments.

      OCR GCSE (9-1) Business
    • Alan C. Williams is a widely published Australian author, concentrating mainly on women's magazines, where he pushes the boundaries way past 'boy meets girl' love stories. He has had over forty short stories published in Australia's That's Life, many of them included in The Rain, the Park and Other Things, his first collection. Since 2012, he has had stories published in Ireland, Canada and Britain, where he is also a regular contributor to Take a Break magazine. His quirky tales cover crime, fantasy, science fiction, romance and thrillers, usually set in the here and now. He has vowed never to write a western. Despite being both male and Australian, he is a member of the RNA (Romantic Novelists Association). It seems that, like many of his stories, the impossible is possible after all. Alan is a retired science teacher, currently exiled and living in France, residing in a seventeenth-century stone farmhouse with his long-suffering wife, Anne, and maniacal cat, Zorro. His continuing writing story can be found at acwilliams-author.com

      The Rain, the Park and Other Things