Los Leones tells the incredible story of the unique Basque club. Athletic’s rich history and Basque-only philosophy causes intrigue across the footballing world. Exclusive interviews with former legends and prominent journalists provide the historical and political context of what makes Athletic so special.
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Christopher D. Evans is an author whose work delves into the realms of science fiction and fantasy. His award-winning novels often explore intricate worlds, crafting narratives that resonate deeply with readers. Evans has also contributed to the genre through his editorial work on anthologies, showcasing a multifaceted engagement with speculative fiction. His writing is recognized for its depth and narrative skill.






- 2024
- 2022
The book offers a faithful reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and style. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical context and themes presented in the original text. This edition allows readers to experience the work as it was initially intended, making it ideal for scholars, collectors, or anyone intrigued by its significance.
- 2021
The life and times of Don Revie – one of the most complex and controversial men ever to grace the game of football.
- 2020
Focusing on the dynamics of trust in organizations, this book guides leaders in developing a shared understanding of trust-related issues. It emphasizes the necessity for leaders to clarify their experiences surrounding trust deficits before engaging in discussions. By examining observable behaviors and perceived trustworthiness, the book provides frameworks for identifying and addressing the factors that influence interpersonal trust, ultimately enhancing interactions within teams.
- 2019
Easy to understand definitions and terminology used in the detailing industry. Facts and tips to make you more efficient and quiz's to test your detailing knowledge. This book is for enthusiast who just detail part time or professionals to use a reference. It will help take your detailing to the next level no matter who you are.
- 2019
A little Cat who sleeps all dayAnd never seems to want to play.He just lies around without a careOn the warmest bed or the softest chair.But when the sun goes down at the end of the day,The little Cat wakes and slips away.He hurries to a hilltop high,Where he sits beneath the twinkling sky.To watch the stars as they play and chatMeans all the world to this little Cat.Returning home at morning’s light,Where he sleeps right through until the night.When once again his heart desires,To see the stars…that he so admires.
- 2011
This book is a reproduction of the original work, preserving its content and essence for readers. It offers an opportunity to explore classic literature in its authentic form.
- 2009
Fengate Revisited
- 283 pages
- 10 hours of reading
At its core, this volume reports upon three large-scale excavations at Fengate, Peterborough. These cast new light on Briton's premier Bronze Age fieldsystem and their results lead to significant reappraisal of facets of Pryor's earlier interpretations and, also, approaches to the period's land-use generally. Reflecting upon such crucial issues as the character of settlement, landholding/territory and power, their discussion is furthered by the book's summary presentation of other recent prehistoric fieldsystems projects within the East Anglian Fenlands. Indeed, greater contextual overview is provided by an in-depth interview contribution by the 'Fieldsystem Triumvirate' of the '70/80s: Richard Bradley, Andrew Fleming and Francis Pryor himself. In keeping with its series' groundbreaking directive of 'Historiography and Fieldwork', having access to Wyman Abbott's archival sources (augmented by his correspondence with E.T. Leeds), for the first time, his early 20th century investigations can now be fully incorporated with subsequent excavations. This historiographic perspective allows, moreover, for unique insights into Edwardian archaeological practices, particularly the impact of type-based methodologies - pots, pits and peoples - and even the lingering influence today of prehistoric 'type cultures' concepts.
- 1993
Aztec Century
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Britain has fallen to the technological might of the Aztec Empire whose armies have rampaged across the globe. Now, for the first time in a millennium, the British are a subject race. Inevitably there is resistance - and among those determined to fight the invaders is Princess Catherine, elder daughter of the British monarch. But she is torn between her patriotism and her growing involvement, political and personal, with the Aztecs - and with one Aztec in particular. Then her sister is arrested and exiled for her part in an alleged terrorist attack - and Catherine finds herself walking a perilous tightrope... Sweeping from occupied Britain to the horrors of the Russian front and the savage splendour of the imperial capital in Mexico, "Aztec Century" is a magnificent novel of war, politics, intrigue and romance, set in a world that is both familiar - and terrifyingly alien. Winner of the BSFA Award for best novel, 1993
- 1989
Other Edens III
- 237 pages
- 9 hours of reading
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