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Dr. Brett Carson, Epidemic Intelligence Service agent for the Centers for Disease Control, rushes to Guatemala to investigate the sourceof a mysterious and deadly Ebola-like virus that is sweeping through jungle villages.Can he stop the spread to the outside world?
In The Limits of Eurocentricity, Keith Wilson argues that the British Empire did not reorient itself towards Europe at the beginningo f the twentieth century as has long been assumed.
The idea of a Channel tunnel has been supported in Britain by those wanting closer links with Europe but opposed by believers in the island's identity. The French have been almost unanimously in favour. This account covers historical attempts to build a link with France.
Granted extensive official access to the RAF and their archives, the author has been able to create a comprehensive, consolidated history of the Royal Air Force during the 1950s, a dynamic decade of expansion and technological development. This is the first release in a major new series.
Provides a unique photographic portrait of the Royal Air Force during one of the most significant and interesting decades in aviation history. This is the second volume in a major new series that seeks to explore a wide variety of aspects of the Royal Air Force's history over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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