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Der Zorn Der Regenmacher Der Illusionist


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Der Zorn Der Regenmacher Der Illusionist


Der Zorn Der Regenmacher Der Illusionist
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Author : Timo Leibig
language : de
Publisher: Penhaligon Verlag
Release Date : 2021-02-22

Der Zorn Der Regenmacher Der Illusionist written by Timo Leibig and has been published by Penhaligon Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-02-22 with Fiction categories.


Düster, bewegend und nichts für schwache Nerven: Timo Leibigs Kurzgeschichte »Der Illusionist« erschien erstmals in der Anthologie »Rache der Magd«, welche in der Kategorie »Bestes Independent-Buch« für den Fantasypreis Seraph 2018 nominiert war. In dieser Geschichte erzählt der Schattenjäger Bogdan, wie einst ein fahrender Zauberer mit seinen Illusionen die Menschen so sehr täuschte, dass sie glaubten, am Grund des Meeres zu wandeln. Und dabei begegnet einer von ihnen einem rätselhaften Wesen, das sein Leben für immer verändern wird: einem Jundar ... Ein perfekter Einstieg in Timo Leibigs Fantasy-Welt, inklusive einer Leseprobe aus seinem neuen Roman »Der Zorn der Regenmacher«.



Der Zorn Der Regenmacher


Der Zorn Der Regenmacher
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Author : Timo Leibig
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-04-13

Der Zorn Der Regenmacher written by Timo Leibig and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-13 with categories.




Quonset Davisville Port And Commerce Park


Quonset Davisville Port And Commerce Park
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Author :
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

Quonset Davisville Port And Commerce Park written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Regional planning categories.




Html Css The Good Parts


Html Css The Good Parts
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Author : Ben Henick
language : en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date : 2010-02-18

Html Css The Good Parts written by Ben Henick and has been published by "O'Reilly Media, Inc." this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-02-18 with Computers categories.


HTML and CSS are the workhorses of web design, and using them together to build consistent, reliable web pages requires both skill and knowledge. The task is more difficult if you're relying on outdated, confusing, and unnecessary HTML hacks and workarounds. Author Ben Henick shows you how to avoid those traps by going beyond the standard tips, tricks, and techniques to connect the underlying theory and design of HTML and CSS to your everyday work habits. With this practical book, you'll learn how to work with these tools far more effectively than is standard practice for most web developers. Whether you handcraft individual pages or build templates, HTML & CSS: The Good Parts will help you get the most out of these tools in all aspects of web page design-from layout to typography and to color. Structure HTML markup to maximize the power of CSS Implement complex multi-column layouts from scratch Improve site production values with advanced CSS techniques Support formal usability and accessibility requirements with tools built into HTML and CSS Avoid the most annoying browser and platform limitations



Summer Of Secrets


Summer Of Secrets
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Author : Nikola Scott
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2018-09-06

Summer Of Secrets written by Nikola Scott and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-06 with Fiction categories.


The unforgettable novel from Nikola Scott about two women - born decades apart - each faced with the knowledge that a man in their lives is not what he seems... Perfect for readers of Dinah Jefferies and Kate Morton. AN EBOOK BESTSELLER 'An atmospheric and gripping read' My Weekly 'Wonderful characters and a very moving storyline' Sun 'I was completely enthralled' Kathryn Hughes 'I loved this touching exploration of love and its capacity for consolation and destruction... compelling and satisfying ' Judith Lennox August 1939 At peaceful Summerhill, orphaned Maddy hides from the world and the rumours of war. Then her adored sister Georgina returns from a long trip with a new friend, the handsome Victor. Maddy fears that Victor is not all he seems, but she has no idea just what kind of danger has come into their lives... Today Chloe is newly pregnant. This should be a joyful time, but she is fearful for the future, despite her husband's devotion. When chance takes her to Summerhill, she's drawn into the mystery of what happened there decades before. And the past reaches out to touch her in ways that could change everything... What readers are saying about Summer of Secrets: 'An absolute joy... If you only read one book this year I recommend this one' 5 Star Amazon Reviewer 'Nikola Scott has a magical way of piecing her stories together and has done her characters proud with the way she has written their journeys. An emotionally charged, harrowing and majestic novel' Kaisha at The Writing Garnet 'Such an intriguing story with a balance of lighter and darker moments. Rich in detail and beautifully told. Five stars from me!' Rachel at Rae Reads



Dark Kiss


Dark Kiss
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Author : Michelle Rowen
language : en
Publisher: Harlequin
Release Date : 2012-05-22

Dark Kiss written by Michelle Rowen and has been published by Harlequin this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-05-22 with Fiction categories.


Samantha has just been kissed by the man of her dreams, but he is a demon who eats souls, when she meets Bishop, an angel, he promises to get her soul back.



The Couple


The Couple
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Author : Thomas Hürlimann
language : en
Publisher: Fromm International
Release Date : 1991

The Couple written by Thomas Hürlimann and has been published by Fromm International this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with Fiction categories.




House Of The Deaf Man


House Of The Deaf Man
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Author : Peter Kristifek
language : en
Publisher: Parthian Books
Release Date : 2015-03-13

House Of The Deaf Man written by Peter Kristifek and has been published by Parthian Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-13 with Fiction categories.


Alfonz Trnovsky, a genial and respected general practitioner in Breany, a small (fictitious) town in western Slovakia, spent his whole life pretending to be radiantly happy and contented, while the reality was quite different. He turned a deaf ear to his conscience as the 20th century hurtled by: four political regimes, the Holocaust, the political trials of the 1950s, the secret police before and after the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia...and the women he loved. But whose are the bones his son accidentally stumbles on buried in the garden? As he sets out to unravel this mystery, the son discovers other skeletons in his father's cupboard. His quest includes a detour to the Prado in Madrid, where the father's favourite Goya paintings, the Black Series, are now exhibited after being removed from the walls of its original location, known as the Casa del Sordo (House of the Deaf Man).



The House Of Twenty Thousand Books


The House Of Twenty Thousand Books
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Author : Sasha Abramsky
language : en
Publisher: Halban
Release Date : 2014-06-26

The House Of Twenty Thousand Books written by Sasha Abramsky and has been published by Halban this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-26 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


This is the story of Sasha Abramsky's grandparents, Chimen and Miriam Abramsky, and of their unique home at 5 Hillway, around the corner from Hampstead Heath. In their semi-detached house, so deceptively ordinary from the outside, the Abramskys created a remarkable House of Books. It became the repository for Chimen's collection of thousands upon thousands of books, manuscripts and other printed, handwritten and painted documents, representing his journey through the great political, philosophical, religious and ethical debates that have shaped the western world. Chimen Abramsky was barely a teenager when his father, a famous rabbi, was arrested by Stalin's secret police and sentenced to five years hard labour in Siberia, and fifteen when his family was exiled to London. Lacking a university degree, he nevertheless became a polymath, always obsessed with collecting ideas, with capturing the meanderings of the human soul through the world of great thoughts and thinkers. Rejecting his father's Orthodoxy, he became a Communist, made his living as a book-dealer and amassed a huge, and astonishingly rare, library of socialist literature and memorabilia. Disillusioned with Communism and belatedly recognising the barbarity at the core of Stalin's project, he transformed himself once more, this time into a liberal and a humanist. To his socialist library was added a vastrove of Jewish history volumes. Chimen ended his career as Professor of Hebrew and Jewish studies at UCL, London and rare manuscripts expert for Sotheby's. With his wife Miriam, Chimen made their house a focal point for left-wing intellectual Jewish life: hundreds of the world's leading thinkers, from at their table. The House of Twenty Thousand Books brings alive this latter-day salon by telling the story of Chimen Abramsky's love affair with ideas and with the world of books and of Miriam's obsession with being a hostess and with entertaining. Room by room, book by book, idea by idea, the world of these politically engaged intellectuals, autodidacts and dreamers is lovingly resurrected. In this extraordinary elegy to a lost world, Sasha Abramsky's passionate narrative brings to life once more not just the Hillway salon, but the ideas, the conflicts, the personalities and the human yearnings that animated it. 'The sheer richness of this marvellous book - in terms of its style, think Borges, Perec - amply complements the wondrous complexity of the family - in terms of its subject-matter, think the Eitingons, the Ephrussi - about which Sasha Abramsky writes so lovingly. And as a portrait of London's left-wing Jewish intellectual life it is surely without equal.' Simon Winchester 'I loved this touching and heartfelt celebration of a scholar, teacher and bibliophile, a man whose profound learning was fine-tempered by humane wisdom and self-knowledge. We might all of us envy Sasha Abramsky in possessing such a remarkable grandfather, heroic in his integrity and evoked for us here with real eloquence and affection.' Jonathan Keates 'Sasha Abramsky has combined four kinds of history - familial, political, Jewish, and literary - into one brilliant and compelling book. With him as an erudite and sensitive guide, any reader will be grateful for the opportunity to be immersed into the house of twenty thousand books.' Samuel Freedman 'The House of Twenty Thousand Books is a grandson's elegy for the vanished world of his grandparents' house in London and the exuberant, passionate jostling of two traditions - Jewish and Marxist - that intertwined in his growing up. It is a fascinating memoir of the fatal encounter between Russian Jewish yearning for freedom and the Stalinist creed, a grandson's unsparing, but loving reckoning with a conflicted inheritance. In the digital age, it will also make you long for the smell of old books, the dust on shelves and the collector's passions, all on display in The House of Twenty Thousand Books.' Michael Ignatieff



Twilight Over Burma


Twilight Over Burma
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Author : Inge Sargent
language : en
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Release Date : 1994-08-01

Twilight Over Burma written by Inge Sargent and has been published by University of Hawaii Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-08-01 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Just married and returning to live in her new husband's native land, a young Austrian woman arrived with her Burmese husband by passenger ship in Rangoon in 1953. They were met at dockside by hundreds of well-wishers displaying colorful banners, playing music on homemade instruments, and carrying giant bouquets of flowers. She was puzzled by this unusual welcome until her embarrassed husband explained that he was something more than a recently graduated mining engineer - he was the Prince of Hsipaw, the ruler of an autonomous state in Burma's Shan mountains. And these people were his subjects! She immersed herself in the Shan lifestyle, eagerly learning the language, the culture, and the history of the Shan hill people. The Princess of Hsipaw fell in love with this remote, exotic land and its warm and friendly people. She worked at her husband's side to bring change and modernization to their primitive country. Her efforts to improve the education and health care of the country, and her husband's commitment to improve the economic well-being of the people made them one of the most popular ruling couples in Southeast Asia. Then the violent military coup of 1962 shattered the idyllic existence of the previous ten years. Her life irrevocably changed. Inge Sargent tells a story of a life most of us can only dream about. She vividly describes the social, religious, and political events she experienced. She details the day-to-day living as a "reluctant ruler" and her role as her husband's equal - a role that perplexed the males in Hsipaw and created awe in the females. And then she describes the military events that threatened her life and that of her children. Twilight over Burma is a story of a great happiness destroyed by evil, of one woman's determination and bravery against a ruthless military regime, and of the truth behind the overthrow of one of Burma's most popular local leaders.