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ARE YOU KIDDING? is one gay man's humorous and mind-boggling remembrance of 70 years from Eisenhower to COVID-19, coming of age and coming to terms with his sexual identity in the midst of Republican Orange County, California of the turbulent 1960s, facing the Vietnam draft, pursuing a show business career in the face of prejudice and homophobia, celebrating the sexual revolution, surviving the AIDS pandemic; substance abuse and depression, and witnessing the decline of the middle class. It is a hopeful look back across six decades from the hard-earned perspective of age and wisdom.BOB MAY is a stage actor, director, producer and playwright with more than 180 credits, and thirty-five years of business management experience.
Can Adele Gossling find out who killed the daring young man on the flying trapeze when the circus comes to town?In 1905, the Barry Circus makes its way to Arrojo, an event filled with chills, thrills, and enchantment. The whole town is buzzing with excitement to see Julius Rowe, the "daring young man on the flying trapeze". To the crowds, he's the handsome and dashing star of the show. To his fellow performers, he's arrogant, demanding, and a little too ruthless. But who cares, as long as the crowds can't get enough of him?Then on opening night, the unthinkable happens - Julius misses that third somersault and falls into the net, instantly killed.The police are baffled. Was it an accident? Was it murder? And if it was murder, who did it? Was it the husband of Julius' latest conquest or the lady herself, proving that a woman scorned can be a dangerous thing? Or was it one of the other performers for reasons of his or her own? It's up to Adele Gossling and her friend Nin Branch to help when the circus closes ranks against the police.Join one of the early 20th century's clever sleuths and her clairvoyant sidekick as they follow the trail of a lost scarf, a serrated knife, and misguided ambition.Read the next installment of this 1900s series reviewers are calling "fun", "well-paced", and "entertaining".What reviewers are saying:"Another winner in the Adele Gossling Mysteries!""What an amazing story!"~~~Don't forget to check out the other books in the Adele Gossling Mysteries!
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Stereoscopy Is Good For You presents a collection of stereoscopic (3-D) images submitted by people from all over the world. Brian May, founder of The London Stereoscopic Company, selected the most impressive photos and each image has the photographer's name and country as well as an inspiring quote.
Originally published in 1898, this brilliant little manual tells you everything you need to know about the mushroom cultivation. Contents Include Necessary Conditions Materials Required Preparation of Materials Making Beds Under cover Treatment of Beds Under Cover Selection pf Spawn Culture in Houses Culture in Sheds Culture in Cellars Culture in Shelves Culture out of Doors Mushroom Enemies
The Roman legions marched to fight distant wars. People, abandoned by the military, tried to live as before but their enemies saw weakness and invaded, attacked towns and cities, stole cattle, set fire to crops, slaughtered young and old alike and took the rest as slaves. Small groups survived, but with dwindling food supplies they faced death from starvation in the coming winter. Retired soldiers and their families find safety in an old cavalry fort. Refugees join them, including a village headman and a brewer and his daughter. The soldiers want to maintain the Empire's rules until the legions return; the village chief has lost all confidence in the protection of Rome and seeks safety in a new settlement in the hills. The brewer's daughter cannot consider a future while her boyfriend remains a slave in a remote land. They know the raiders will return. To survive, they must resolve their differences, work together and fight back against their enemies.
Offers us an overview of the probation service and provides analysis of the condition of the Probation Service.
Get your students thinking and talking, with focused activities to stretch their academic skills and language strategies. Includes online IELTS practice test.
A course that teaches students in higher education the essential skills for academic success - now with IELTS preparation.
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