Gregory Harry Bezenar. June 29 (legislative Day, June 22), 1954. -- Ordered to be Printed

Gregory Harry Bezenar. June 29 (legislative Day, June 22), 1954. -- Ordered to be Printed
Title Gregory Harry Bezenar. June 29 (legislative Day, June 22), 1954. -- Ordered to be Printed PDF eBook
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress Senate
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Pages 2700
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Genre United States
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The Postal Record

The Postal Record
Title The Postal Record PDF eBook
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Pages 956
Release 1923
Genre Postal service
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Residues of Pesticide Chemicals

Residues of Pesticide Chemicals
Title Residues of Pesticide Chemicals PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Health
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Pages 112
Release 1954
Genre Pesticide residues in food
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Considers (83) S. 2868, (83) H.R. 7125.

A Mountain Life

A Mountain Life
Title A Mountain Life PDF eBook
Author Bruno Engler
Publisher Canmore, Alta. : Alpine Club of Canada
Pages 156
Release 1996
Genre Photography
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The Bookweaver's Daughter

The Bookweaver's Daughter
Title The Bookweaver's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Malavika Kannan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 209
Release 2020-09-08
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1939100445

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The Bookweaver’s Daughter is an #OwnVoices YA fantasy—a tale of magic, Indian lore, and radical female friendship, written by debut author, Malavika Kannan, when she was 17 year old. Malavika is an Indian-American novelist, feminist writer, and political activist raised in the suburbs of Central Florida and currently a freshman at Stanford University. In the ancient Indian kingdom of Kasmira, stories don’t begin with “once upon a time.” Instead, Kasmiris start a woman’s story with those who came before her: her parents, grandparents, ancestors. For fourteen-year-old Reya Kandhari, her story always starts the same: with the fabled line of Bookweavers, tracing centuries back to the lost Yogis—the mythical guardians of Kasmiri culture who created the world itself. As a result, Reya’s entire life has been shaped by words. Words of mystique and mythology. Words of magic that allow her father, the Bookweaver, to bring his stories to life. Words of power that make him the target of tyrants who will stop at nothing to destroy magic in Kasmira. Living in disguise as a peasant in the fields, Reya’s sole focus is protecting the Bookweaver’s secret. But when her father is taken, Reya must flee deep into the jungle, alone with her best friend Nina and one ancient book. Grappling with Reya’s newfound magic, the two girls find themselves in the center of a war of liberation where magic reigns unchecked, and destiny takes a dark turn. As the stakes get higher, Reya realizes that her father’s legacy contains more power than she ever imagined. For Reya Kandhari is more than just a fugitive—she is a symbol of revolution. And that makes her a threat. In a tale of magic, Indian lore, and radical female friendship, Reya must pass the final test: the Bookweaver’s daughter must weave her own destiny. The fate of Kasmira depends on it.

W.G. Grace

W.G. Grace
Title W.G. Grace PDF eBook
Author Donald Trelford
Publisher Sutton Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Cricket players
ISBN 9780750918367

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This is the biography of W.G. Grace. One of England's greatest cricketers, he dominated the game for nearly half a century. His rotund and bearded figure made him one of the most famous characters of the Victorian age, along with Gladstone and Queen Victoria herself. He has been described as the greatest cricketer of all time (only Sir Donald Bradman could seriously challenge him) and England's greatest sportsman. Born near Bristol in 1848, he scored nearly 55,000 runs in his career, including 126 first-class centuries, and took nearly 3000 wickets. He scored 152 in his first Test match, becoming a national legend, and was the first batsman to score 2000 runs in a season and the first to record a triple century.