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First published in 1964, The Kurdish War presents the firsthand historical account of the aspirations, history, background of the Kurdish nationalists in Iraq. It showcases David Adamson's 200-mile journey on foot and horseback through the rebel mountains of Iraq.
Between the Gates by David Adamson is the profound second book in the Hellish Inc series, inviting readers on a spiritual odyssey like no other. This remarkable journey commences by reuniting the series' characters who were once scattered, leading them on an extraordinary pilgrimage amidst the largest migration of humanity in Earth's history. This book is a spiritual exploration, delving deep into the very essence of human existence. The quest for immortality, the search for the soul, and the intricate intermingling of cultures form the tapestry of this enlightening narrative. Yet, it is also a tale of conflict, where the migration awakens the ire of gods and goddesses, setting the stage for an epic clash. The Fixer, an Angel from Hell, and The Mako, a Heaven's Angel-two enigmatic figures whose destinies inch closer with every word. The book culminates in their pivotal encounter, just before the Battle of Evermore, a moment that will leave you breathless. This is a story of immense power and suspense, promising an unforgettable continuation of the Hellish Inc series.
"It's all true, I tell you! The Planet of the Grapes has been invaded! This is survival of the fittest!" warns Charles Darwine.When alien tomatoes invade the Planet of the Grapes, Queen Vintoria is not amused. Luckily Charles Darwine, H.G.Wines and Professor Brian Corks are ready to fight the war of the wines. But public enemy number wine, Guy Corks, has stolen the wine machine and H.G.Wines himself is accused of the assassination of her majesty. And just when things couldn't get any worse, Jack the Riper claims another victim and BOGOF inspectors turn up on the Tannic on its maiden voyage to New Cork!Enjoy the latest colourful book in the ongoing series "The Planet of the Grapes", written and illustrated by David Adamson.
When Grandpa was a boy, he befriended a creature on the family farm who could be invisible to human eye. This creature sat on the shoulder of Jack (Grandpa) and, being invisible, guided Jack with answers to exams and other problems. The friendship lasted all of Jack's life and even helped him, as an adult, with business problems and decisions, so that his grandchildren also had access to this knowledge and guidance. This story is based on family farms in East Anglia, which have records for the last 1000 years and the ebb and flow of different cultures. The basic wildlife has remained little changed this last 1000 years other than wolves dying out, but the forests that covered all of the areas have gone and so the creatures supported by them have been reduced. In this story, the Guardian maintains the balance and still uses his five-year calendar gold hat (German museums have some of these dating from the Bronze Age). It was the spread of arable farming that needed these tall hats and grassland farming calendar hats were less high. Much old knowledge on astronomy and seasonal cycles was lost when the hat use and class of people who interpreted their information were done away with by incoming Christians who melted down the gold hats to fund the first churches.
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