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Paul Gray

    November 28, 1963 – April 24, 2018
    The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches & Islands
    The Rough Guide to Bangkok
    Japanese Blitz on Darwin
    Sculling
    Love Luck and Larceny
    The Ego and Analysis of Defense
    • 2023

      Totalitarianism: The Basics is an easy to read introduction into the main concepts, ideologies, and regimes associated with totalitarianism.

      Totalitarianism
    • 2020

      Bush Background

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative captures the author's formative years in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, highlighting the impactful experiences that shaped his life. Through vivid anecdotal excerpts, he paints a colorful and engaging picture of his childhood, offering insights into the culture and environment of the region.

      Bush Background
    • 2016

      Training for the Complete Rower

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Whether you are looking to improve on-water performance, set an indoor rowing personal best or enhance the quality of your training, this book covers topics such as: training and technique; egrometer training; specific rowing conditioning; strength training; monitoring and assessing land training; mobility and flexibility; and trunk training.

      Training for the Complete Rower
    • 2015

      Annotation. Lover luck and larceny : memoirs from Broome, (Non-fiction), by Cambridge scholar John Thompson-Gray, tells stories of lives deflected by the Battle at Broome. It flies under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, sinks submarines, answers enemy fire, rescues the stranded, survives POW camps, does aerobatics, finds romance, escapes from Red Russia, ditches in the English Channel, develops the Zero fighter, survives cyclones, stitches battle wounds, collects Luck, snares cold case diamond thieves and romps through recent history. The memoir of Aboriginal-European sea Captain Alfred Brown shows that a father's love can be an example to us all, while the power of Divine Love underwrites the life of missionary surgeon Dr Jean Davies. Shibata's dedication to the Zero fighter and Lamade's dedication to USS Houston are stories of flying sailors. New research reveals untold stories of luck, love and grand larceny. In many cases the woman's heroism is as significant as that of her partner and this is captured in six memoirs of love affairs: Shadforth and Brown, Macherez and Winckel, Welter and Droste, Shepherdson and Hasselo, Hardwiger and Woods, Linnet and Smirnov. Jack Palmer's love of the beachcomber life becomes a Grand Larceny 'Whodunit' when thirty thousand diamonds disappear from a plane shot down during the attack. Readers are invited to sleuth along. Some of the background stories are Captain Lester Brain of Qantas; Americans Lieutenant Colonel Richard A. Legg, Dr- Captain Charles A. Stafford and Sergeant Melvin O. Donoho of the U.S.A.A.F; lifesavers Harold Mathieson, Charles D'Antoine and Robin Hunter at Roebuck Bay; overland rescuers Brother Richard Bessenfelder, WO Gus Clinch and stockman Joe Bernard to Carnot Bay; Zero pilots Zenziro Miyano and Osamu Kudo; souls lost to the sea and many spared by an upper level northerly wind

      Love Luck and Larceny
    • 2015

      From Field to Fork

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(35)Add rating

      Paul B. Thompson covers diet and health issues, livestock welfare, world hunger, food justice, environmental ethics, Green Revolution technology and GMOs in this concise but comprehensive study. He shows how food can be a nexus for integrating larger social issues in social inequality, scientific reductionism, and the eclipse of morality.

      From Field to Fork
    • 2015

      The Rough Guide to Bangkok

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This edition provides details of all the best places to stay, eat and drink in Bangkok, to suit every budget. It contains up-to-date information on excursions around the city, including trips to the grandiose ruins of Ayutthaya and the war sights along the River Kwai. It also looks at Bangkok's culture and history

      The Rough Guide to Bangkok
    • 2015

      A Remarkable Journey

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A Remarkable Journey describes the development of evolutionary theory from Darwin to the present, giving a historical narrative of the conceptual and theoretical discoveries and debates, which led to the theory that we know today.

      A Remarkable Journey
    • 2012

      The Instructor's Edition presents a variety of instructional strategies in the margins of each page to provide guidance in reviewing and reinforcing the chapter content. Related Web sites are often cited along with technology applications and cross-curricular ideas. It also provides discussion topics, enrichment activities, assessment techniques, and correlations to National Standards.

      Math for Financial Literacy: Instructor Annotated Edition
    • 2011

      The Rough Guide to Ireland

      • 640 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Explore every corner of Ireland, using the clearest maps of any guide. Choose where to go and what to see, inspired by dozens of photos. Read great background on everything from the megalithic remains at Br

      The Rough Guide to Ireland
    • 2011

      New evidence explains Australia's most infamous day.The Imperial Japanese Navy bombers that attacked Pearl Harbour on December 7th 1941 blitzed Darwin on February 19th 1942. As Australia defended her mainland for the first time the only Ally standing with her was the United States of America. On that day, Americans and Australians were forged as Cousins-in-Arms. Darwin's airfield, town and harbour were repeatedly bombed leaving a trail of human tragedy. Typical of the many heroes were Wing Commander Archie Tindal RAAF Base, Lieutenant Robert Oestreicher Kittyhawk Ace, Jack Mullholland Anti-Aircraft Gunner, Matron Clara Schumack hospital ship and Coxswain John Waldie life- saver.The writer weaves historical facts into story lines with real time action sequences. Where the story varies from historic opinion, forensic reasons are revealed for differing views, and the reader's judgement is invited. Examples are the role of spies, withholding the air raid warning, attacked hospitals, interpretation of information and subtleties of the Japanese attack plan. Action-thriller Japanese Blitz on Darwin, by Cambridge Short Story scholar John Thompson-Gray is a story of the first Darwin Defenders and those who bombed and strafed them.

      Japanese Blitz on Darwin