POKER:Poker How To Win, Basic Strategies You Need To Know In Every Stake, Simple (Poker, Poker Math, Strategies, How To Win) by Tom Mahalo English | May 3, 2016 | ISBN: 1533054053 | 81 pages | EPUB | 0.59 Mb Learn Basic Poker Strategies and Win Your First Game Today Ruth Shirk, "Organic Gardening: Starting Your Own Healthy & Natural Garden" English | 2015 | ASIN: B00X87MNRA | EPUB | pages: 31 | 0.2 mb Organic Gardening for the Novice Kim Addonizio, "Ordinary Genius: A Guide for the Poet Within" English | 2009 | ISBN: 0393334163 | EPUB | pages: 320 | 1.3 mb In this fresh approach to writing poetry, the coauthor of the perennially popular The Poet's Companion offers sharp insights into the craft of writing. Jim Crume, "Operation Standards: Step by Step Guide" English | 2018 | ISBN: 1790274532 | ASIN: B07KTJ9DB5 | EPUB | pages: 24 | 0.8 mb Book 6 of the "Survey Mapping Made Simple" series. This book covers setting up a Standard Operations Manual, Remote Pilot Flight Worthiness Forms, Remote Pilot Training and Testing, Insurance, Fleet Management, Firmware update, Maintenance and Flight Logbooks.
Clive Heathcote, Wayne Anderson, "Operating Signals, Points and Level Crossings: A Mechanical, Electrical and Electronic Guide for Railway Modellers" English | 2015 | ISBN: 1847978630 | EPUB | pages: 144 | 24.3 mb The history of semaphore and colour light signals is outlined and the implications for modellers is clearly explained. A variety of different types of points, signals and level crossings is then illustrated with detailed instructions describing how to make them work. Lucy Clarke, "One of the Girls" English | ISBN: 0593422643 | 2022 | 432 pages | PDF | 4 MB The latest twisty psychological thriller from internationally-bestselling author Lucy Clarke, One of the Girls is the delicious story of a bachelorette trip on a stunning Greek island... that ends in murder. Tom Jones, "On A Burning Deck. The Road to Akron.: An Oral History of The Great Migration." English | 2017 | ISBN: 1544025378 | ASIN: B074S7TQN5 | EPUB | pages: 297 | 0.5 mb In the earliest decades of the 20th century, more than twenty-eight million men and women-black and white-began "The Great Migration" north from the Deep South and Appalachia, lured by high wages and the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and their families.Among the white southerners who left their homes, literally hundreds of thousands came to work in the rubber factories of Ohio during the teens and twenties, forever changing its culture, history and politics. Who were they? Other than the throwaway term of "hillbillies," the astonishing fact is that historians really haven't had any idea at all. They tell us that no records, no memoirs, no photographs, no letters home exist for these workers during this defining period of northeast Ohio's history. However, there was one archive that none of these historians knew existed.Based on over 50 hours of previously unpublished oral histories and dozens of family photos, "On A Burning Deck, The Road to Akron," offers the only complete portrait of one family's origins in rural Kentucky, migration to Akron in 1917, and work in the rubber factories. The companion volume of this work, "Return to Akron," continues their story as the head of the family struggles to support a family during recession, depression and strike only to eventually take his place in local government, personally establishing a modern police department and shepherding his community's growth in the years following World War II.Meticulously researched, rich in detail, thoroughly referenced for historical perspective, and completely indexed with hundreds of names, this contextual oral history offers the only first-hand account of industrial Ohio's boom years. A must-read for anyone interested in 20th century history, Kentucky or Ohio history, industrial relations, local governance or genealogy, "On A Burning Deck" is a tale well-told with wry humor and deep insight into the people, the "hillbillies," who built modern industrial Ohio. Tom Jones, "On A Burning Deck. Return to Akron.: An Oral History of The Great Migration" English | 2017 | ISBN: 1545565767 | ASIN: B0784DL3HG | EPUB | pages: 309 | 0.5 mb In the earliest decades of the 20th century, more than twenty-eight million men and women-black and white-began "The Great Migration" north from the Deep South and Appalachia, lured by high wages and the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and their families.Among the white southerners who left their homes, literally hundreds of thousands came to work in the rubber factories of Ohio during the teens and twenties, forever changing its culture, history and politics. Who were they? Other than the throwaway term of "hillbillies," the astonishing fact is that historians really haven't had any idea at all. They tell us that no records, no memoirs, no photographs, no letters home exist for these workers during this defining period of northeast Ohio's history. However, there was one archive that none of these historians knew existed.Based on over 50 hours of previously unpublished oral histories and dozens of family photos, "On A Burning Deck, Return to Akron" continues their story begun in "On A Burning Deck, The Road to Akron," as the head of the family struggles to support a family during recession, depression and strike only to eventually take his place in local government, personally establishing a modern police department and shepherding his community's growth in the years following World War II.Meticulously researched, rich in detail, thoroughly referenced for historical perspective, and completely indexed with hundreds of names, this contextual oral history offers the only first-hand account of industrial Ohio's boom years. A must-read for anyone interested in 20th century history, Kentucky or Ohio history, industrial relations, local governance or genealogy, "On A Burning Deck" is a tale well-told with wry humor and deep insight into the people, the "hillbillies," who built modern industrial Ohio. Michael Fox, Manish Sharma, "Old English Literature and the Old Testament" English | 2012 | pages: 408 | ISBN: 0802098541, 1442626801 | PDF | 3,6 mb It would be difficult to overestimate the importance of the Bible in the medieval world. For the Anglo-Saxons, literary culture emerged from sustained and intensive biblical study. Further, at least to judge from the Old English texts which survive, the Old Testament was the primary influence, both in terms of content and modes of interpretation. Though the Old Testament was only partially translated into Old English, recent studies have shown how completely interconnected Anglo-Latin and Old English literary traditions are. Matthew Gilbert, "Off the Leash: A Year at the Dog Park" English | ISBN: 1250014573 | 2016 | 240 pages | EPUB | 762 KB OFF THE LEASH is a group portrait of dog people, specifically the strange, wonderful, neurotic, and eccentric dog people who gather at Amory Park, overlooking Boston near Fenway Park. And it's about author Matthew Gilbert's transformation, after much fear and loathing of dogs and social groups, into one of those dog people with fur on their jackets, squeaky toys in their hands, and biscuits in their pockets. |