This classic work from William Lawson provides an in-depth analysis of the British Empire's geography, including explorations of territories and colonies throughout the world. Lawson's comprehensive descriptions and detailed maps offer readers a vivid understanding of the empire's vast reach and diverse cultures.
Experience the beauty and wisdom of Mrs. William Lawson's poetry with this inspiring collection, featuring selections on themes of faith, love, nature, and more. Sure to uplift and inspire readers of all ages.
In this comprehensive study, William Lawson examines the physical and environmental factors that shape the world's river systems. Drawing on the latest research in hydrology, seismology, and geology, Lawson provides detailed analyses of river morphology, hydrological processes, and sediment transport. With its clear and accessible writing style and full-color illustrations, The Geography of River Systems is an essential resource for students and professionals in the fields of earth science, geography, and environmental studies.
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Felix Praetorious, an American scion of a Luxembourg industrial family that produces the luxury car, the Praetorean, is determined to retain the love of Danielle, a passionate idealist, by returning a stolen national treasure of Nepal that his family has possessed since the nineteenth century. A revolution is smoldering in the kingdom, and the treasure, a fabulous crystal containing seven hundred-fifty flawless diamonds, must be returned immediately to serve as a basis for the national currency and finance roads, schools, and hospitals. But to make the return, Felix must steal the Great Crystal of Siddharta from the family抯 heavily guarded chateau outside of Paris. The sole heir, he must in effect steal from himself. He gradually learns that his private act of conscience is also a complex play of international politics manipulated by the Nepalese, French, British, and American governments. Moreover, Felix抯 life is menaced by the murderous Hector Praga, who has discovered the plot and will do whatever he must to take the crystal during its exposure between Paris and Nepal. Dangerously caught between multiple worlds, Felix is in the Praetorean Condition.