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"Traces the history and development of the Mercedes, offers profiles of Benz and Daimler, it's two creators, and looks at the German automobile's racing triumphs." -- Amazon.com viewed August 4, 2020.
His name is Lavan Firestorm, a young man blessed—and cursed—with a special talent for firestarting. His legend has haunted the darkest corners of Valdemar, yet the truth has never been told. Here, at last, is his story.
Take four ne'er-do-wells: a 28-year-old ex-public schoolboy who can't bear the idea of setting down; Suzy the Black Widow, who has a deliciously flat stomach and drives like she's breathing through the carbs; Brady the Reservoir Dogs fetishist; and Chico the fat Portuguese waiter. Add some plastic guns, the IRA and a white Merc with fins and you have a plan. What plan? The plan to walk into Michael Winner's private bank and walk out with half a million quid. Fast, clever, stylish, funny and utterly compulsive, this is a first novel with everything.
This stand-alone novel in the Valdemar series continues the story of prickly weapons-master Alberich. Once a heroic Captain in the army of Karse, a kingdom at war with Valdemar, Alberich becomes one of Valdemar's Heralds. Despite prejudice against him, he becomes the personal protector of young Queen Selenay. But can he protect her from the dangers of her own heart?
Mercedes Lackey's triumphant return to the best-selling world of Valdemar, Take a Thief reveals the untold story of Skif--a popular character from Lackey's first published novel, Arrows of the Queen. Skif was an orphan who would have died from malnutrition and exposure if he had never met Deke the pickpocket. By the time he was twelve, Skif was an accomplished cat burglar. But it wasn't until he decided to steal a finely tacked-out white horse, which was, oddly enough, standing unattended in the street, that this young thief discovered that the tables could turn on him--and that he himself could be stolen!
Presents a history of commerce, covering such topics as colonial expansion, credit and banking, and the development of trading companies.
A Repertory Which Is Used By Every Homoeopath. Based On The Original Provings And Information Gathered Till That Time. Includes The Art Of Repertorizing.
Homoeopathic Galaxy is a complete literature of practice of medicine, based on laboratory and imaging investigation. It has been specially written for the benefit of the student and doctor of homoeopathy. The main aim to write the book to combine traditional medicine system and modern medicine system. The book is designed for proper references in diagnosis and easy selection of medicine. A lot of tables have been used in this book. All the matters in this book are in simple and easy language for better understanding. Homoeopathic Galaxy has following unique feature: - Laboratory and imaging test description; Laboratory investigation and their homoeopathic medicine; Unique Repertory is based on body organ, body region, and disease and Lab investigation; Disease with their symptoms; Implies remedy for the treatment of various types of poisoning like drug poisoning, antibiotic poisoning, vitamin poisoning, plant poisoning, food poisoning, pesticide poisoning, house used material poisoning, cosmetic poisoning; Allopathic drugs side effects and their homoeopathic medicine; Pre and Post-Operative homoeopathic medicine; Tissue cleaning and detoxification.
This book, the second volume in A Linguistic History of English, describes the development of Old English from Proto-Germanic. Like Volume I, it is an internal history of the structure of English that combines traditional historical linguistics, modern syntactic theory, the study of languages in contact, and the variationist approach to language change. The first part of the book considers the development of Northwest and West Germanic, and the northern dialects of the latter, with particular reference to phonological and morphological phenomena. Later chapters present a detailed account of changes in the Old English sound system, inflectional system, and syntax. The book aims to make the findings of traditional historical linguistics accessible to scholars and students in other subdisciplines, and also to adopt approaches from contemporary theoretical linguistics in such a way that they are accessible to a wide range of historical linguists.