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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Bradley Sheard - Lost Voyages: Two Centuries of Shipwrecks in the Approaches to New York Aqua Quest Publications | 1998 | ISBN: 1881652173 | English | 224 pages | PDF | 110.99 MB In one of the most comprehensive and insightful views of shipping history in the Atlantic ever assembled, Sheard's mastery of detail is coupled with an innate sense of the big picture to create the definitive lost-ship chronicle. With Titanic mania showing no real sign of subsiding, Sheard tackles all the wrecks from colonial times to the present off New York Harbor (one map shows every wreck-hundreds of them-off Long Island.) What's more, he does it with a breezy but serious style, facts, charts, and maps, maps, and more maps. This information is colorful, insightful, and sometimes surprising (for instance, more U-boats than expected sank off the coast of New York), and when it is not surprising (let's face it, every story ends the same-the boat sinks), Sheard offers so much background (lots of color photos, too) that even the casual mariner will be enthralled. Joe Collins ![]() Free Download Lost Voices of the Falklands War: Their story. In their words. by Max Arthur English | March 13, 2025 | ISBN: 1804369799 | 402 pages | PDF | 2.94 Mb **'Remarkable and unique' *Daily Express*** ## 'I never dreamed we'd go to war with Argentina.' Rear-Admiral John Woodward On 2 April 1982, Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands. Britain was quick to mobilise a task force to recover its territory, but the ensuing conflict, lasting over two months, would cost the British military 255 lives, seven ships and many aircraft. From the initial Argentine landing on South Georgia, to dynamic combat on land, sea and air, Britain faced extreme adversity. However, despite the harsh realities of battle, the British task force maintained morale through humour, camaraderie and the close bonds they formed in the crucible of war. *Lost Voices of the Falklands War* is the definitive oral history of the conflict, compiled by historian **Max Arthur**. Through a series of interviews, Arthur delivers a raw, unfiltered account of the violence and the emotional toll it took on the soldiers, sailors and airmen that fought. **This is the true story of the heroes of the Falklands war, in their own words.** 'Nowhere will you read a record of more concentrated courage, and of the will to win' *Manchester Evening News* ![]() Free Download Lorca's Poet in New York : The Fall into Consciousness By Betty Jean Craige 2014 | 107 Pages | ISBN: 081315183X | EPUB | 1 MB Written in 1929-1930, when Federico García Lorca was visiting Columbia University, Poet in New York stands as one of the great Waste Land poems of the 20th century. It expresses, as Betty Jean Craige writes in this volume,"a sudden radical estrangement of the poet from his universe"--an an estrangement graphically delineated in the dissonant, violent imagery which the poet derives from the technological world of New York. Craige here describes--through close analysis of the structure, style, and themes of individual works in Poet in New York--the chaos into which this world plunges the poet, and the process whereby he is able, gradually, to recover his identity with the regenerative forces of nature. Her study demonstrates that, though seemingly unique in form and motifs, Poet in New York is integral with Lorca's overall poetic achievement. ![]() Free Download Lonely Planet New England (Travel Guide) by Regis St Louis, Gregor Clark, David Gibb English | January 21, 2025 | ISBN: 1837583161 | 424 pages | MOBI | 101 Mb Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime in this latest edition of our guide to New England. Discover New England's most popular experiences and best kept secrets from spotting majestic humpback whales on a boat trip from Provincetown, to exploring a reconstructed 17th-century colonial village at the Plimoth Patuxet Museums, and cracking into tender tail meat at Thurston's Lobster Pound near Acadia National Park. ![]() Free Download Lonely Planet Chicago (Travel Guide) by Karla Zimmerman, Lauren Keith, Meena Thiruvengadam English | January 21, 2025 | ISBN: 1837583129 | 296 pages | MOBI | 94 Mb Lonely Planet's local travel experts reveal all you need to know to plan the trip of a lifetime in this latest edition of our guide to Chicago. 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Inside Lonely Planet's Africa Travel Guide: ![]() Free Download London Patidars (Routledge Revivals) by Harald Tambs-Lyche English | February 28, 2025 | ISBN: 1032452692 | 168 pages | PDF | 7.59 Mb First Published in 1980, London Patidars presents the case study of the Patidars, a landowning caste from the Indian state of Gujarat, in London. Patidars being the landowning caste has taken over much of the ideology of the merchant castes. This 'merchant ideal' is a central part of their self-image. It is an incitement to initiative in business and to some extent their actual economic behaviour does reflect the ideal. But the cases studied do not all conform to this ideal, and they pose questions: How does this particular type of ethnic boundary relate to the opportunities of the individual Patidar? Why and how is this boundary maintained? Harald Tambs-Lyche concludes that the form given to the ethnic boundary is advantageous to many Patidars but not to all in the same degree. This raises problems which potentially could change the present pattern. Other potential problems relate to their relationship with the English. As successful merchants they risk becoming objects of envy like, formerly, the Jewish community. This book is a must read for scholars of ethnic and race relations and sociology. ![]() Free Download Local Economic Systems and Housing Real Estate Markets in University Towns English | 2025 | ISBN: 3031918940 | 259 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 49 MB This book investigates the relationship between universities, real estate markets, and local economic systems in light of contemporary urban regeneration processes and sustainability challenges. Indeed, university settlements can generate important spillovers and opportunities in their territory, thus becoming decisive development and transformation factors for cities' socio-economic, productive, environmental, and infrastructural components. Furthermore, the increasing student mobility to university towns raises relevant sustainability issues concerning the housing demand stemming from off-site students, which, by strongly impacting the real estate market, can place students' families and low-income residents against important financial barriers. By collecting the papers presented at the SIEV (Italian Society of Appraisal and Valuation) seminar, held in Florence, Italy, in November 2023 within the context of the "Urbanpromo Progetti per il Paese" cultural event, the book delves into understanding and assessing the complexity of the effects generated by investments in university settlements as a fundamental factor for effective urban development policies aimed both at meeting the "right to study" and maximizing impacts from a circular perspective. The proposed reflections, finding their common thread in the use of interpretative models and methodological tools of the appraisal and valuation discipline, are organized into three parts: Part I "Investing in university cities: sustainability and urban regeneration issues"; Part II "University and real estate markets: evaluation issues and models"; Part III "Real estate market and governance in university cities: evidence from case studies". |