In the Footsteps of Peter Ellis

In the Footsteps of Peter Ellis
Title In the Footsteps of Peter Ellis PDF eBook
Author Robert Ainsworth
Publisher
Pages 228
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9780955942839

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The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture

The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture
Title The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture PDF eBook
Author James Stevens Curl
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 1040
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0199674981

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With over 6,000 entries, this is the most authoritative dictionary of architectural history available.

Walking by Faith Grade 6

Walking by Faith Grade 6
Title Walking by Faith Grade 6 PDF eBook
Author David Haas
Publisher
Pages 408
Release 2002-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780159503676

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Walsh Street

Walsh Street
Title Walsh Street PDF eBook
Author Tom Noble
Publisher Victory Books
Pages 211
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0522858155

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A powerful Melbourne crime family. A teenage protected witness. The killing of two policemen. Terror. Violence. Loyalty. On a cool spring morning two policemen were lured into a leafy street in Melbourne, Australia and gunned down. Police investigators pulled out all stops to find the killers, for an astounding two and a half years. Then the men they found were acquitted. The police's case against the two brothers and two friends of their family had fallen apart. The accused were free to leave the court. In Walsh Street, Australia's most famous criminal family comes to life: Kath Pettingill, the fierce matriarch; her eldest son, Dennis, drug dealer and killer; her daughter, Vicki, a protected police witness; her youngest, Trevor, and her other son Victor Peirce, two of the four men charged with the murders; and her grandson Jason-harassed by Kath's dogs and the family's enemies alike. Includes a new foreword from the author with updates on all the major players.

Critical Review of Books in Religion

Critical Review of Books in Religion
Title Critical Review of Books in Religion PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 560
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Cult of Violence

The Cult of Violence
Title The Cult of Violence PDF eBook
Author John Pearson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 316
Release 2013-05-16
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1448211522

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John Pearson knows more about the Krays than anyone alive. Legend, starring Tom Hardy, was based on his book The Profession of Violence and it was Pearson who exposed the Boothby connection in 1994. In 1967 the twins asked Pearson to write their biography. He remained a confidant of the family and the brothers throughout their trial and prison years. Now Pearson revisits the twins' criminal past and lays bare the truth behind the legend. Drawing upon a mass of first-hand interviews and private information he was unable to use while the Krays were still alive, he finally recounts the chilling untold story of the Kray twins. John Pearson is also the author of All the Money in the World (previously titled Painfully Rich), now a major motion picture directed by Ridley Scott film and starring Michelle Williams, Mark Wahlberg and Christopher Plumber (nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor).

Sea Stories from Springbok

Sea Stories from Springbok
Title Sea Stories from Springbok PDF eBook
Author Gavin Russell
Publisher Grosvenor House Publishing
Pages 103
Release 2024-06-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1803818778

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Forty former sea-goes, of all descriptions, live in a unique little country estate in Surrey. Their memories, from as early as 1957, have become the inspiration for this collection of varied, entertaining, and salty tales. Engineers, seamen, officers, fishermen, and yachtsmen (serving on general cargo and container ships, tankers, luxury yachts, trawlers, cruisers, and aircraft carriers) who have travelled the world in all its weathers, have given us some priceless accounts of their adventures. From tragedy to bullets flying, from hilarious to horrific and with loneliness and comradeship, it will keep you guessing and turning the pages. Stories include - paying not to have to buy the chief's daughter; emergency four hundred feet down in a diving bell; watching your thumb go off in a crane strop; losing power in a force ten storm (with your trawls down); bleeding on the floor of the Taverna; caught with your live-in girlfriend by the skipper; surviving the sinking ferry - and so much more! How did such a collection of seafarers come together in this unlikely place? It all began at the end of the First World War when a shipping magnate and a seamen's union boss got together to take care of the many injured Merchant Navy casualties. They organised a huge fund-raising occasion in London, which provided enough funds to buy a nursing home in Kent that did essential work for years - until the Second World War. In 1947, with the help of a magnificent contribution from the South African government (given in gratitude for our Merchant Navy keeping them supplied during the war) and the generosity of the RMT Union, they were provided with a new home in Surrey; 'Springbok' where they, and all arrivals since, have been given a home and supported ever since. The Merchant Navy has had to survive drastic changes over the years, moving from general cargo to container ships and then tankers. Each step meant that serious adjustments had to be made by all involved. When containers took over, the turnaround times in port meant there was no longer a week or more for unloading and no longer times for friendly relationships in port! Working in tankers meant crews were so remote at the distant unloading points that they often did not get ashore at all. Then, the introduction of 'Flags-of-convenience' provided much more competition from around the world for our countrymen - conditions changed again. Inevitably ships moved in and out of war situations, often supplying the combatants. Do not simply imagine lone cargo carriers ploughing the distant waters, the Royal Navy was always busy keeping seaways safe while there are so many other reasons for being on (or in) the oceans; including 'for the sheer pleasure of it'. We have got them all living here on the Estate. Through all the changes, our seafarers managed fascinating careers wherever they were around the world's oceans. Compensations came and went, and relationships too, but they always shared their work and experience to make life more liveable. It is all in this book of gripping yarns!