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The second in the ‘Fleming Stone’ series of mystery novels by popular author Carolyn Wells, ‘The Gold Bag’ centres on the mysterious murder of a wealthy businessman Joseph Crawford – killed in the comfort of his own home. Amateur young detective Herbert Burroughs is on the case, but finds himself increasingly baffled by the many clues he unearths. Matters are complicated when he realises he is growing romantically attached to one of the suspects, and so he calls on the famous investigator Fleming Stone for help. Fleming Stone is a private investigator with a flair for reading books and people. New York police department often resorts to her skills when a crime turns out to be too complicated for them to resolve. Carolyn Wells’ "Fleming Stone" series follow the eponymous character’s adventures as she solves crimes and mysteries. Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) was a prolific American novelist and poet, best known for her children’s literature, mystery novels and humorous verse. Born in New Jersey, following school Wells worked as a librarian where she developed her love of reading, and her first book ‘At the Sign of the Sphinx’ was published in 1896. From 1900 Wells dedicated herself to her literary career, writing over 170 novels in total across a range of genres. Some of her most loved works include the ‘Patty Fairfield’ and ‘Marjorie Maynard’ series for girls, as well as the ‘Fleming Stone’ mystery series for adults. Wells is also well-known for her humorous nonsense verse, and was a frequent contributor of verse to magazines. She published an autobiography ‘The Rest of my Life’ in 1937. Wells died in New York City in 1942.
Reproduction of the original: The Gold Bag by Carolyn Wells
Juan Bobo is a Puerto Rican folk character who is a naive, happy-go-lucky trickster that can�t do anything right. His personality has inspired songs, literary compositions and theater while his tale, is a part of a larger tradition that spans several world cultures. This jovial book contains original artwork, historical context of the story, recounts the folktale from diverse cultures and defines words unique to the story.
The content of gold in the earth′s crust is only 0.011 ppm, and it is unevenly distributed, that is, only under special geological conditions can there be gold mines, plus people think that gold is beautiful, so it is cherished by people. In this topic, we introduce gold samples from major gold producing areas, as well as the principles of detecting gold deposits and the formation of gold deposits. The features of this book are: 1. A more comprehensive introduction to the famous and unique gold mines on the earth. This book is undoubtedly a good reference for friends who want to get to know the gold mines. 2. It contains an introduction to the unique gold mines in Taiwan′s Jinguashi and Jiufen. This is the first time that gold mines in this place have been fully presented through a book. I would like to thank the Jinjiu mineral collector Zhang Yingjie, Xia Guoxiong old miner, Chen Huosheng old miner and others for providing specimens and assistance. Let the only remaining orphans in the gold mines here once again give the world a chance to appreciate them. 3. Although some foreign gold mines are not as exaggerated as orphans, they are also extremely rare. Some of them are not in the gallery. They are collected from more than 50 countries, more than 300 mines or places, and thousands of gold mines. The exquisite products selected from the specimens can be said to be beautiful. Taiwan′s early textbooks stated that Taiwan lacked metal minerals, and only a small amount of gold and copper was produced in Ruifang. It was not until the autumn of 1991 that my wife and I first visited Jinjiu (Jinkuashi and Jiufen are collectively called. Jinjiu is also the area where Ruifang produces gold and copper) that this introduction is very incorrect. At that time, it was not long before the Jinguashi Gold Mine ceased production (1987), and it was in a state of depression. With a feeling of learning and care, I asked the old miners about the relevant knowledge and information about the gold mine. As a result, I found that the old miners only knew how to mine gold, but don′t know much about the relevant academic principles. I originally thought that the reports or writings of government agencies and academic institutions could be fully accountable, but the situation was not satisfactory. Since I have been interested in chemistry for a long time, it can be considered a little basic, so I met with the old miners to help solve the mystery of the Jinguashi gold mine. In the next 20 years, as long as there is no work, I rode a motorcycle from Taoyuan to Jinguashi exploration, and discuss with old miners, nearly 800 round trips. Thirty years have passed, this book is considered complete, and finally the promise of the year has been fulfilled. Lin Chi Chou was born on January 22, 1958, in New Taipei City, Taiwan. Graduated from the Department of Nuclear Engineering, National Tsinghua University in 1980 After leaving the army in 1982, I devoted myself to science education. Currently the curator of Taoyuan Mineral Museum. If readers have comments, please contact me at [email protected]
War is a costly business and in 1939, Germany was almost broke with its economy overheating and heading for runaway inflation. Hitler needed hard foreign currency to pay for his war machine and the only way he could get this was by selling gold that he looted from the national banks of Austria, Czechoslovakia and all the countries that were occupied after September 1939. Another source of gold was the theft of personal gold especially from the Jews, most grotesquely, the haul of dental gold which came out of the concentration camps. No neutral country would accept Reichsmarks so the gold had to be laundered through Swiss banks. The story of Swiss complicity in German war crimes is still a subject of controversy, and lawsuits. There are also questions about the parts played by other countries, particularly Portugal, in laundering stolen gold for the Nazis. The Vatican’s dealings with Hitler have often been seen as ambiguous and this book investigates the Holy See’s role in helping ship Nazi gold to South America, and how that gold might have been used to re-create the German Reich. After the war a commission was set up to recover as much gold as possible and restore it to those from whom it was stolen. This, of course, was beset by huge problems especially with regards to gold that was looted from Holocaust victims. Enormous quantities of gold and other treasures were hidden in a mine at Merkers in Thuringia which was found by the US 3rd Army in 1945, but much gold remains unaccounted for, and attempts are still ongoing to uncover supposed hidden caches, the most recent in Poland where four tons are believed to have been found by the Silesian Bridge Foundation in May of 2022. The whereabouts and disposal of the remaining stolen gold has led to numerous investigations and countless conspiracy theories. In Hitler’s Gold the author analyzes these and uncovers many of the mysteries surrounding this continuing search for the missing millions.
Small Basic is a free, beginner-friendly programming language created by Microsoft. Inspired by BASIC, which introduced programming to millions of first-time PC owners in the 1970s and 1980s, Small Basic is a modern language that makes coding simple and fun. Learn to Program with Small Basic introduces you to the empowering world of programming. You’ll master the basics with simple activities like displaying messages and drawing colorful pictures, and then work your way up to programming games! Learn how to: –Program your computer to greet you by name –Make a game of rock-paper-scissors using If/Else statements –Create an interactive treasure map using arrays –Draw intricate geometric patterns with just a few lines of code –Simplify complex programs by breaking them into bite-sized subroutines You’ll also learn to command a turtle to draw shapes, create magical moving text, solve math problems quickly, help a knight slay a dragon, and more! Each chapter ends with creative coding challenges so you can take your skills to the next level. Learn to Program with Small Basic is the perfect place to start your computer science journey.
A stunning combination of illustration, collage and photography. This 48-page book is a head-to-toe celebration of women's love affair with bags. Peppered with sassy quotes, historical commentary and fascinating tid-bits. A well-heeled foxtrot down memory lane, depicting the cyclical nature of fashion through to the contemporary catwalk. Exquisitely packaged with 10 cards and envelopes.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.
Alexandria Tillie Bush, a twenty-one-year-old college student, went home to visit her parents in Glenwood, New Mexico, on her summer break. During her visit, her grandfather, Len Hudson, once a prospector for gold in the Mogollon Mountains, bequeathed an adventure for Alex to find his buried treasure in the rugged Gila Wilderness. What Len Hudson didn’t realize when he asked his granddaughter to venture into the wilderness was that her life, and everyone who accompanied her, would end up in a dangerous and deadly quest. Alex asked three of her sorority sisters, along with their boyfriends, to accompany her on retrieving her grandfather’s buried gold. Someone was sabotaging her entourage as they traveled on horseback with pack mules into the rocky mountains. Alex’s boyfriend was in a coma from an unusual accident. One of her sorority sisters broke her left leg in a sinister incident, and two of her friends were horrendously mutilated as they tried to help Alex redeem her grandfather’s hidden buried treasure. Who followed Alexandria and her consortium into the Gila Wilderness? And why was he tormenting them? How would they return to the Bush equestrian ranch while on horseback and dragging a travois carrying a coma patient?
Reproduction of the original: The Gold Stealers by Edward Dyson