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Captain Alan William Frank Sutton's enthralling biography starts when, as a young midshipman he was in command of a small rowing cutter returning a potentially mutinous crew to the battle-cruiser HMS Repulse in which he served. Amazingly it ends in the open cockpit of a Fairy Swordfish torpedo bomber during the legendry night attack which destroyed the Italian fleet at Taranto.This biography has been written with the full cooperation of Captain Sutton who has given the author every detail of his lengthy naval ship and airborne career during World War II.
Nine Lives on the Seven Seas by Maxx B. Lester Pdf
Come gather round vagabonds, I'll tell you his tale. The legend of a nobleman who lost it all and set sailOn a perilous venture to the ends of the world and the unrivalled, priceless true treasure of Claude.There were metallic monsters, and an island giant,tretchous starfish and two rivalling kittens.Though there's plenty of peril, unending fighting and threats tis a story bout life, not a story bout death.So come gather round vagabonds and let you behold a story of ages never not to be told.a myth of a man, but please hold your applausefor the legacy of Captain Baron Duke Claude.
In the decades after World War II, the literary scene in Australia flourished: local writers garnered international renown and local publishers sought and produced more Australian books. The traditional view of this postwar period is of successful male writers, with women still confined to the domestic sphere. In "Nine Lives," Susan Sheridan rewrites the pages of history to foreground the women writers who contributed equally to this literary renaissance. Sheridan traces the early careers of nine Australian women writers born between 1915 and 1925, who each achieved success between the mid 1940s and 1970s. Judith Wright and Thea Astley published quickly to resounding critical acclaim, while Gwen Harwood's frustration with chauvinistic literary editors prompted her pseudonymous poetry. Fiction writers Elizabeth Jolley, Amy Witting and Jessica Anderson remained unpublished until they were middle-aged; Rosemary Dobson, Dorothy Hewett and Dorothy Auchterlonie Green started strongly as poets in the 1940s, but either reduced their output or fell silent for the next twenty years. Sheridan considers why their careers developed differently from the careers of their male counterparts and how they balanced marriage, family and writing. This illuminating group biography offers a fresh perspective on mid-twentieth century Australian literature, and the women writers who helped to shape it.
If you think cats and water don't mix, think again.Plunge into worlds of piratical cats: some selfish, some mischievous, all fond of hitting the catnip stash. From ships on the deep blue sea, to ships flying through the depths of space, and even visiting from beyond the veil, these cats are determined and on a mission.Featuring thirteen "tails" of adventure-loving cats, puns, and fun by: Megan Fennell; S.G. Wong; Rebecca Brae; Grace Bridges; Lizz Donnelly; Blake Liddell; Frances Pauli; JB Riley; Joseph Halden; Leslie Van Zwol; Krista D. Ball; Chadwick Ginther; Rose Strickman; and Beth Cato.
My Nine Lives is the colorful life story of Roy Sannella--a survivor of the second attack on Pearl Harbor, several natural disasters, encounters with gangsters, and other escapades that arose during his forty-seven moves around the world. Nicknamed "Scarface" and "Capone" by grade-school classmates after he injured his right cheek as a child, author Roy Sannella shares his around-the-world adventures in vivid detail--from carrying bodies out of the ruins of Boston's Coconut Grove fire in 1942 and experiencing the violent escapades of the Huks in the Philippines, as told to him by the American Ambassador, to surviving an arrest by the Moroccan police and recruiting Louie Armstrong to play one memorable morning in his nightclub. Sannella has many treasured personal memories of his encounters with hundreds of renowned celebrities and politicians, including Frank Sinatra, Omar Sharif, Sammy Davis Jr., Pope Pius XII, Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly. My Nine Lives is packed with exciting and vivid true stories. Sannella's memoirs prove that with a daring spirit, one can create a life full of unforgettable adventure.
The Nine Lives of Alexander Baddenfield by John Bemelmans Marciano Pdf
"As Marciano is descended from Ludwig Bemelmans, so might Alexander Baddenfield be descended from Madeline's nemesis-turned-friend Pepito 'The Bad Hat.'"* Alexander Baddenfield is a horrible boy—a really horrible boy—who is the last in a long line of lying, thieving scoundrels. One day, Alexander has an astonishing idea. Why not transplant the nine lives from his cat into himself? Suddenly, Alexander has lives to spare, and goes about using them up, attempting the most outrageous feats he can imagine. Only when his lives start running out, and he is left with only one just like everyone else, does he realize how reckless he has been. With its wickedly funny story and equally clever illustrations, this is dark humor at its most delicious. *Review from School LIbrary Journal
In this warm and witty series debut from New York Times bestseller Wendy Corsi Staub, a widowed young mom plans a fresh start in Chicago—but instead finds her way to a quirky lakeside village that just happens to be populated by mediums. When reluctant road trippers Bella Jordan and her son Max detour to Lily Dale, New York, they're planning to deliver a lost cat to its home and then move on, searching for one of their own. But the footloose feline's owner Leona Gatto has unexpectedly passed away, leaving behind a pregnant pet without a mistress, a busy inn without a keeper—and a lovable circle of neighbors who chat with dead people. After agreeing to help out temporarily, sensible Bella doesn't need psychic gifts to figure out that a houseful of tourists and a litter of kittens lie in her immediate future—or that Leona was murdered. It's up to her to solve the case so that she and Max can leave town, but their new home—like Leona's killer—might just lurk where she least expects it.
Royal Naval Officers from War to War, 1918-1939 by Mike Farquharson-Roberts,John A.G. Roberts Pdf
In the context of their war experience in the First World War, the changes and developments of the Executive branch of the Royal Navy between the world wars are examined and how these made them fit for the test of the Second World War are critically assessed.
Nik and the Secrets of the Sunset Ship by ninotaziz Pdf
Nik and the Secrets of the Sunset Ship is the story of Nik, a young Malaysian champion sailor with dreams and the potential to compete in the Olympics. Though he loves sailing, he has been feeling restless and is no longer sure whether he wants to continue competing. One night, while on a holiday in Terengganu with his parents, Nik meets Pak Hitam, a mysterious old man with an almost magical way of telling stories, whose arrival is heralded by the appearance of a sailing ship at sunset. His tales of ancient kingdoms, mythical beasts and heroic feats cast a spell on Nik, slowly rekindling the young sailor’s love of the ocean, even as an old friend and two new ones join him on his beachside getaway. This is a story of friendship, growing up and finding one’s own path, to inspire the youth of Malaysia and instil a sense of pride in their heritage. Nik and the Secrets of the Sunset Ship is the grand prize-winner of the Calistro Awards 2014.
Preschool children learn a multitude of complex skills including walking and talking without a teacher by using their vast inborn intuitive human intelligence. And, they can play games on a smartphone long before they can read. As an adult, you still have that miraculous power sleeping within you. In Flying Penguin, author Dr. Asoka Nimal Jinadasa explains how you can awaken that power. Through simple concepts and techniques, he offers a comprehensive guide to help you unleash your inborn human potential by developing your six dimensions of success: heart, mind, body, passion, focus, and health. He shows you how you can: fly far beyond the limitations of your daily life; achieve highest levels of success in everything you do; become younger, healthier, and sexier each day; reach goals beyond your wildest dreams. Containing a blend of concepts and methodologies drawn from diverse sources such as Chinese martial arts, Tibetan rites, and Himalayan wisdom combined with the latest research in behavioral psychology, neuroscience, genetics, nutrition, and healthcare, Flying Penguin presents ways to experience the thrill of freeing your wings and flying far beyond the limitations of everyday life. It is probably the most comprehensive self-coaching book ever written.
Flying Penguin Second Edition by Asoka Jinadasa PhD,Felício Ferraz Pdf
Better than any real-life coach, the enlarged second edition of Flying Penguin helps you fly higher: * Feeling good when things are bad. * Eradicating negative emotions. * Transforming limiting beliefs. * Eliminating stress and anxiety. * Improving self-confidence. * Boosting mental and physical energy. * Developing mindfulness. * Becoming younger and healthier. * Sharpening emotional intelligence. * Speaking confidently in public. * Leading others. It helps diverse groups awaken their inborn childhood genius to fly higher in the post-COVID world: * Students who are seeking guidance to create the best lifepath. * Young adults who wish to rediscover their childhood genius. * Adults seeking faster career growth and better relationships. * Parents who need a blueprint for bringing up their children. * Older adults who wish to be younger, healthier, and happier. * Highflyers who want to fly even higher to the edge of reality. The first edition of Flying Penguin won three international book awards in the self-help motivational category. The second edition, while still in manuscript form, has received many rave reviews: "East meets West combination of spiritual and business teachings to stretch minds regardless of age, background, or culture." Dr. Jordan Alexander – Readers’ Favorite book reviewer: five stars! "A comprehensive framework for human potential development using six holistic skills symbolized by Heart, Mind, Body, Passion, Focus, and Health." Dr. Marshall Goldsmith – #1 Executive Coach and #1 Leadership Thinker. "A superb, entertaining read that motivates you to reach your full human potential using keys from Ancient wisdom to present-day Neuroscience." Dr. Linda Mackenzie – Founder of HealthyLife.net Radio and HRNpodcasts.com. "An empowering cocktail of Modern Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Bedtime Stories to take your life and business to dizzy heights." Barry Moltz – Small Business Expert and Radio Show Host. "Asoka and Felício do a wonderful job of showing us how to spread our wings and soar to the next level of happiness, good health, and prosperity." Dr. David Friedman – Award-Winning #1 Bestselling Author of Food Sanity. "This delightful book acts as a curator of human potential and a mentor. It is enriched with gems of wisdom for daily inspiration." Ariful Islam – Chief Financial Officer of a leading private university in Bangladesh. "This magical book takes you by the hand and helps you become younger and healthier, physically and mentally." Slavica Zekavica – creating skincare and beauty products from pure, natural ingredients. "A comprehensive guidebook for awakening our vast inborn human potential using simple methods that blend ancient wisdom with modern science." Master Del Pe – modern sage, life mentor, author, and founder of a global wisdom institute. "A creative, engaging, and informative blend of insights, spiritual practices, and action plans to create real change." Prof. Andrew Conway – CEO of Institute of Public Accountants Australia.
In March 1941, the Royal navy scored one of the greatest one-sided victories against the Italian Fleet the Regia Marina at Matapan. It brought to an end six months of remarkable success for the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean. When France fell and Italy declared war on Britain, Admiral Dudley Pound had wanted to evacuate the Mediterranean altogether and concentrate on home defence. Churchill overruled him, regarding such a move as the death knell of the British Empire. His decision made the Mediterranean theatre the focus of British land operations for four years, reliant on the Navy. In Admiral Andrew Cunningham, Churchill had a fleet commander in the Mediterranean who would miss no chance of hounding the enemy. Affectionately known as A.B.C. by his men, Cunningham was salty in his language, intolerant of fools and a master of tactics. In 'The Battle of Matapan 1941: The Trafalgar of the Mediterranean', Mark Simmons explores the remarkable victories of Taranto and Matapan, as seen through the eyes of the men who manned the ships and flew the aircraft of the Mediterranean fleet.