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A comprehensive guide to modern naval minewarfare. This work examines the basic tenets of naval mining and naval mine countermeasures. It considers the modern history of naval mining and the legal, political and statecraft factors that should underpin any decisions to employ naval mines.
The author examines and challenges Darwin's theory of evolution.
The contentions of this book are that the natural world is the best guide to our economic activities, that supply and demand are insufficient determinants, that profit and loss are not alternatives, that wealth cannot be created but can be lost.
Farmer and environmental expert Philip Richardson discusses the key issues facing farmers and food producers and what needs to be done by governments and society to feed our descendants.
The earth has been uninhabitable for decades, but now humanity has returned to the planet. Mankind, though intellectually advanced has become spiritually sightless and bound by fear and insecurity, and mankind's survivors have grown apart into two tribes. Can they survive alongside each other?
Some of the high and low points experienced during 48 years of service in the rail industry.
It's a Funny Old World is a collection of playful, surprising, thought-provoking and intriguing poems written for the 11-16 age group.
A collection of poems spanning over sixty years by this award winning biographer and novelist.
In 1940 a first-year student at Oxford gave up his legal studies to serve his country in its time of need.
An exploration of the interrelationships between neurology and literature, hence "neuroliterature". Both literary and clinical accounts share narrative structure, and the former may inform a clinician's understanding of the patient experience of disease.
This book uniquely integrates leadership theories with in-depth insight into human functioning and behaviour.
This biography of native American chief Sore-Belly, war-lord of the Crows is a unique account of the life and times of the greatest Crow war-chief who raised the Crows to the ascendancy they once achieved on the Northern High Plains.
Unique training method with proven results for novice, recreational, competitive, elite and world class runners.
An adventure story about snails.
Before Christmas there are so many things to do leading up to the big day. Follow Suzie as she takes each one in her stride.
A helpful introduction to aeroplanes and flying for young children going on an aeroplane for the first time.
The story of a family of Scottish farmers who faced tough times in the second half of the nineteenth century after the repeal of the Corn Laws.
George Shufflebotham worked down a pit in Staffordshire for 36 years. This selection of articles about pit life was written for the Sentinel newspaper between 1996 and 2003.
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