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    The Hay And Straw Measurer
    The Traveler's Companion Through the Great Interior: A Guide for the Road to California by the South Pass in the Rocky Mountains and Sublett's and Hea
    The Schoolmates; or, Mary Howard; an Epic of the war of 1861-5
    The Sky Turned Black
    A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East
    Rat Island
    • 2022

      The Sky Turned Black

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      'HARD-BOILED AND CRACKLING WITH INTENSITY. JOHN STEELE GETS UNDER THE SKIN OF THE NYPD AS WELL AS ANYONE WRITING TODAY' T. J. English 'DARK, HARD-HITTING AND FAST MOVING' Thomas Mullen *** HIS BIGGEST CASE YET. BUT IT COULD BE HIS LAST... NYPD officer Callum Burke is on a routine drugs raid when he bursts in on a scene of monstrous horror - and two killers about to get away. The men are caught but they won't talk. All the cops learn is that they're Russian and extremely dangerous which means this could be the start of a savage new gang war. Callum Burke is assigned to the investigation. It's Manhattan in 1997 and the city is being cleaned up. The pressure is on. But when Callum discovers there might be more to the Russian involvement than just criminal gangs, he finds himself in deeper trouble than he's ever known... *** 'Hard and intriguing. Callum Burke is a cop on the edge' David Albertyn 'The Sky Turned Black will make your head spin' T. J. English 'A crime saga that combines gritty detail with a global scope' Thomas Mullen

      The Sky Turned Black
    • 2021

      Rat Island

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(11)Add rating

      Set in New York City during 1995, the narrative explores the vibrant cultural and social landscape of the era. It delves into the lives of diverse characters navigating the challenges of urban life, including personal struggles, relationships, and the impact of the rapidly changing world around them. Through their intertwined stories, themes of identity, resilience, and the quest for belonging emerge, painting a vivid portrait of a city in transition. The backdrop of the 90s adds a unique flavor to the characters' journeys and experiences.

      Rat Island
    • 2019

      Dry River

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Seeking relaxation and a break from his traumatic past, an ex-undercover agent travels to northern Japan for a holiday. However, his plans for tranquility are disrupted as he confronts the lingering shadows of his former life, leading to unexpected challenges and revelations during his stay.

      Dry River
    • 2015

      Culturally significant and historically important, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact, preserving its authenticity. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through major libraries worldwide. This dedication to maintaining the original text allows readers to engage with a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base.

      The Schoolmates; or, Mary Howard; an Epic of the war of 1861-5
    • 2012

      Focusing on the journey to California, this guide provides a detailed account of a superior route through the Rocky Mountains via the South Pass, along with Sublett's and Headpath's cut-offs. It offers precise descriptions of the road, including actual measured distances, making it a valuable resource for travelers. The book also highlights the crossing of the Sierra Nevada at the Yuba River's headwaters, presenting a more efficient alternative to previously traveled emigrant paths.

      The Traveler's Companion Through the Great Interior: A Guide for the Road to California by the South Pass in the Rocky Mountains and Sublett's and Hea
    • 2008

      The Hay And Straw Measurer

      Being New Tables For The Use Of Auctioneers, Valuers, Land Surveyors, Farmers, Hay And Straw Dealers, Etc. (1882)

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on practical applications in agriculture, this guidebook offers essential tables and measurement techniques for auctioneers, valuers, and farmers. It details methods for measuring hay and straw, including unit conversions and estimation tips for quantity and value. Additionally, it covers storage and transportation best practices, making it a vital resource for those in the hay and straw trade. As a facsimile reprint from 1882, it preserves the original content while serving as an important tool for contemporary agricultural professionals.

      The Hay And Straw Measurer
    • 2008

      Traces the development of the Late Babylonians' ingenious schemes for modelling planetary motion. This work reveals how medieval Islamic advances in the study of the heavens, and the design of precise astronomical instruments, led to breakthroughs by Renaissance practitioners such as Copernicus and Kepler.

      A Brief Introduction to Astronomy in the Middle East