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Seven seasonal stories to be read at Christmastide. Based on the character of St. Luke the Evangelist, who told us more about Christmas than any other author, these can be read as bedtime stories for children or by adults as meditations. Each story depicts plausibly how St. Luke would have discovered the material for his Nativity narrative; who supplied him with his information and why he portrayed the events as he did. For those who are interested in the scholarship behind the material, there are interesting explanatory notes. Originally written as Christmas cards for the author's friends, they have also received praise from academics and even from one Archbishop of Canterbury. The author is a practising Catholic who read Theology at Oxford.
Welcome to the world of The Flyweight. James Mallet is out of jail, out of work and out of his depth. He is The Flyweight. Or is he? Something in his past has come to haunt him and perhaps he's not quite the non-entity as some might believe. Follow his journey as he limps from bar to bar and relationship to relationship as he brushes off bureacracy and the 'office mice' blocking his path to the truth...
Margarita Cabrer Esteban es madre de familia, amante de la vida y comprometida hasta la médula con la causa anti aborto. Por ella ha sufrido agresiones fisicas y ha sido perseguida por la justicia. He estado en el Infierno cuenta sus experiencias como rescatadora día va y día viene a pie de abortorio. Son relatos frescos y llenos de compasión, se leen de tíron y te dejan con ganas de haber mas. Sus argumentos son inteligentes, amparados en la Constitucion. Sus frases son claras y contundentes, lo cuenta tal y como es en el estilo facil de los que dicen la verdad y al mismo tiempo cubre todos angulos de debate pro-vida.
600 years of Scottish wars and conflicts through the eyes of a great Lowland family.
Guy Thomson's first novel, originally published under the pseudonym Charles Dundas with the title Violence and Bad Breath, became something of a cult novel among Sloane Rangers in the 1990s. Now relaunched as the first volume of a trilogy The Death of England, this work humourously but savagely describes the parlous state of the British upper-middle class
Ten members of the small aristocratic von Blumenthal family fought as officers on the field of Gravelotte. Remarkably, all ten survived. Because they fought in every part of the field, it is possible to view the whole battle through family eyes. This book is thus a personal take on the pivotal battle of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
Geschichte des Geschlechts derer von Blumenthal, Zusammengestellt durch Hans Graf Blumenthal und Robert von Blumenthal, neubearbeitet und erweitert durch Henry von Blumenthal
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