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This edition made to fit most pockets and formatted for a smaller page.Makes a great traveling companion.Childe Harold's Pilgrimage is a classic narrative poem in four parts.It describes the travels and reflections of a world-weary young man who, disillusioned with a life of pleasure and revelry, looks for distraction in foreign lands.Byron, through Childe Harold, regrets his wasted early youth and so re-designs himself on this pilgrimage, which takes him through Portugal, the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea between 1809 and 1811. Many of the events are said to be auto-biographical, with Byron himself initially hesitating to publish the first two cantos of the poem as he felt it revealed too much of himself.
Leon just wants some fast cash.Pizza delivery was meant to be a cruisy job, but a dead customer and a remote controlled assassin soon soured that gravy train. Between outback hideouts and underground bunkers, Leon stumbles upon the shady side of his boss’s business.Turns out pizza’s not the only thing on the menu.With the Police Company and the Feds pooling resources against him, will this pizza driver deliver himself somewhere far from anarchy’s reach, or take up arms with his desperate, pizza lovin’ brothers?--A near future, where the city is crowded and the government is watching. Resistance fighters hide in plain sight at self-help groups whilst scraping the dregs of society into their ranks.The cops, cameras and bar-code branders were bad enough, and that was <i>before</i> the scientists got involved.Luckily, the Pizza Boss has found a way to make a few bucks amongst the chaos...
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