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Six very funny stories in one booklet about a Carpet that discovers it can walk and fly!
Maria's Revenge is about a London policeman who becomes a fugitive from the law because his wife (Maria) and son are blown up and burnt to death by an IRA bombing. After the two culprits are caught, they are eventually judged innocent. That sets Jeff Kane, the main character, on a course of vengeance. After tracking down and disposing of the two that killed his family in a violent way. He goes to France to help a friend that loses her husband, an old mate who worked for Interpol. The death of his friend turns out to be caused by Gun runners of the IRA. Jeff's involvement takes him through Europe, visiting; France. Italy and on into Turkey and back with numerous attempts on his life and unusual happenings to him.
THE STORY: March 20, 2003. A date that the ordinary people of Iraq will never forget. A day that changed their lives forever: the day the Americans arrived in their country. Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen travelled to Jordan in June 2008 to find out
As the firing died down and the merciless bombardment ended, the Argentine forces in and around Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands, were forced to surrender. As the detritus of war was burned or buried over time, healing the scars across the land, which faded faster than the scars in the minds of the men who fought in this terrible conflict, one bundle of papers survived. They were the letters which never made it home on the last flight out of the war zone before the final battle ended: the letters of a group of Argentine soldiers who recount the hope and the horror of their daily lives alongside some of the most dramatic and famous events in the war's history, telling the story as it is - gritty and visceral - against the backdrop of the war which the junta's press machine tells their families they are winning. Carrying the hopes of their nation on their shoulders, the men who fought the war for a place they called "Malvinas" - a place they were taught to love but never knew - tell the untold story of the war first hand. As veteran historian Ricky D Phillips fills in the canvas around them and tells the story of the Argentine army at war, of the men who fought in the conflict, and attempts to track down the authors of the Last Letters from Stanley.
Based on interviews with exonerated former death-row inmates.
Presents a collection of essays, manifestos, and illustrations that provide an overview of the Dada movement in art, describing its convictions, antics, and spirit, through the words and art of its principal practitioners.