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The Adventures of Gunner Wales by Dale Albert Johnson Pdf
This is the latest collection of a series of short stories featuring an eccentric, polymath, detective expat who solves international crimes mostly based in modern day China. Spiritual thrillers in the style of Charles Williams.
The Gunner Wales Papers by Dale Albert Johnson Pdf
This is the fourth book in the Gunner Wales Detective Series. It features papers from the eclectic mind and life of one of the greatest detectives from the Pacific Northwest.
This is the fifth book in the Gunner Wales series. The Adventures of Gunner Wales, More Adventures of Gunner Wales, New Adventures of Gunner Wales, Mist Stories of Salmon City, and this title: The Royal Game of Ur Mystery. It is a detective series that follows the adventures of a genius detective who is a world traveler, student of many languages, and in a sense, a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. Gunner not only solves mysteries and crimes by deductive reason, but by the power of science.
Historical Records of New South Wales: part 1. [Papers relating to] Cook, 1762-1780. Facsimiles of charts. 1893. Part 2. [Papers relating to] Phillip, 1783-1792. 1892 by Anonim Pdf
World War II: Scottish Tales of Adventure by Allan Burnett Pdf
The Second World War from a Scottish point of view—stories about men and women, allies and enemies to captivate and intrigue young readers. Acclaimed children’s author Allan Burnett turns his attention to the Second World War in a book of explosively exciting and emotionally charged tales of bravery and adventure. Featuring the true exploits of soldiers, spies, pilots, sailors and many others, these stories, all based on interviews with these heroes themselves or their descendants, offer a unique, personal insight into the Second World War that no conventional history book can ever hope to match. “With accounts of life on a variety of fronts this is a valuable introduction to life during the Second World War for younger readers . . . In a slim volume he manages to pack a lot in, allowing the reader a taste of a wide range of views and experiences, and never succumbing to a simplistic goodies versus baddies take on things . . . the heart of the stories themselves is surely universal, reminding us that war is a multi-faceted business affecting different people in all sorts of different ways.” —Daily Record
The Adventures of a Naval Chief Gunner by W H Blake Pdf
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ... the adventures of A naval chief gunner. chapter I. I begin my career by running away from home--I join the Royal Navy--I go round the world in the first Flying Squadron, Admiral Hornby in command. S was born an Irishman, but owing to my many and %lr(v varius adventures I became a citizen of the j-lr world when quite a lad, in the year 1867. In-Hgjthat year I ran away from home, and joined Cwh.m. ship "Ganges." On being taken on board by a coastguard man from Falmouth, I passed the doctor, was measured, and being about one inch too short, I stood on my toes to make the inch up, a thing that was winked at in those days. I was then sent with a crowd of news boys who had arrived from Ireland, London, and Scotland. A queer assortment they were; some had been trapped by all sorts of lies by the recruiting people, some expected to start with big wages, and, in fact, one who had joined as a second-class boy was a married man with two children. We were sent to the pump to fill the baths, and after that we were taken in hand by the barber, who left our heads very much like billiard balls. Then we were taken in hand by the ship's steward, who issued to every boy a free kit, bed, and blanket. My number was 935, which meant that I was the 935th boy that had joined H.M. ship "Ganges" since her arrival in Falmouth Harbour. After being clothed we were marched up for our first meal in the Royal Navy, and we then began to feel that we had commenced life in real earnest. Being a new boy, I was placed at the foot of the table, and was helped by the boy-caterer of the mess with a very small piece of lean meat, a few beans, and a basin of what I thought was hot water. This kind of feeding, with alternate days of salt beef and salt pork, was all we received in...
This book is an exploration of neurology and consciousness in the religious brain and scientific brain and how creativity and discovery are mediated from the quantum to classical levels.
Forty Days on the Holy Mountain by Dale Albert Johnson Pdf
This book is about a Holy Mountain, holy to indigenous Christians of the Middle East and the Orient who still use the language of Jesus. It is about monks who once lived on this mountain and pioneered the Silk Road, it is about a modern mission to counter the crisis in Iraq, Syria and Turkey that is terrorizing this religious minority.