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On the eve of his retirement from a successful business career, Denis Thatcher became Britain's first male prime ministerial consort, mixing daily with some of the most powerful people in the world. Below the Parapet, is a riveting account of more than a decade of political triumph and turmoil, told from the perspective of his daughter Carol Thatcher.
Author John Mittendorf has completely rewritten his best-selling book, Truck Company Operations, a must-have for all firefighters who are assigned to the truck and who have responsibilities for the truck on the fireground. The new second edition covers the many aspects, tasks, and functions of a truck company, and contains new and expanded information related to search, reading a building, reading smoke, the Ten Commandments of truck company operations, operating truck apparatus, and more--all from a truck company perspective.
As a boy, the author lived with his parents in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation of that region of China in the early 1930s. He recalls scenes fromthat long-ago prelude to World War II: the Chinese wounded being trucked to a hospital through the French quarter where he lvied, the silver Japanese biplanes with their red rising-sun markings lined up a the airport after theri aerial attacks, the sight of a burning Shanghai railway station. As a married adult, Fred resumed his expatriate life as an insurance executive in Latin America. He shares accounts of work at the office and family life with friends in countries where Marxist terrorists and revolutions fill life with problems of a unusual and exciting nature.
First time in the New Canadian Library “Northwest of Montreal, through a valley always in sight of the low mountains of the Laurentian Shield, the Ottawa River flows out of Protestant Ontario into Catholic Quebec. It comes down broad and ale-coloured and joins the Saint Lawrence, the two streams embrace the pan of Montreal Island, the Ottawa merges and loses itself, and the main-stream moves northeastward a thousand miles to sea.” With these words Hugh MacLennan begins his powerful saga of Athanase Tallard, the son of an aristo-cratic French-Canadian tradition, of Kathleen, his beautiful Irish wife, and of their son Paul, who struggles to establish a balance in himself and in the country he calls home. First published in 1945, and set mostly in the time of the First World War, Two Solitudes is a classic novel of individuals working out the latest stage in their embroiled history.