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21. A Study of the Surface Tension
 
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22. Notre Dame, again.(Letter to the
 
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29. In Suspicious Circumstances
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21. A Study of the Surface Tension of Blood Serum by the Drop Weight Method
by Woodward Harold Edward
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22. Notre Dame, again.(Letter to the editor): An article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
by Edward M. Hogan, Kathryn Scharplaz, Sue Corlan, Kevin Tighe, Noell Krughoff, Mary Ann Edwards, Kenneth L. Woodward, Paul Kokoski, Mike Doyle, Christian Smith, Pedro Rivas
 Digital: 10 Pages (2009-11-01)
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This digital document is an article from First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, published by Institute on Religion and Public Life on November 1, 2009. The length of the article is 2773 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Notre Dame, again.(Letter to the editor)
Author: Edward M. Hogan
Publication: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 2009
Publisher: Institute on Religion and Public Life
Issue: 197Page: 2(5)

Article Type: Letter to the editor

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23. The House Of Terror
by Edward Woodward
 Hardcover: 282 Pages (2010-09-10)
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1930. Contents: The Man in the Mist; Murder; The Warning; The Watchers; Winged Menace; Making Friends; Fenchurch Turns a Trick; An Eastern Setting; Gone!; The Search Commences; At El Naranja; Dr. Merrivale Diagnoses; Ambrosio Farrenti Receives Guests; Below Ground; Touch and Go; The Terror; and Cards Down. ... Read more


24. MYSTERY LEAGUE (21 VOLUMES)
by Edgar; Horler, Sydney; Corbet, James; Wees, Frances; Gillmore, Rufus; Burton, Miles; Woodward, Edward; Mason, Van Wyck; Manning, Bruce; Bristow, Gwen; Hawk, John; Truss, Seldon; Lenehan, J. C.; Goodchild, George; Livingston, Walter Wallace
 Hardcover: Pages (1930)

Asin: B0014O87OW
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25. Noughts and Crosses
by Edward Woodward
 Paperback: Pages (1950)

Asin: B002C0QP6Y
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26. The Outdoor Playhouse - Book Two
by Paul Grey Edwards, James Woodward Sherman
Hardcover: 175 Pages (1935)

Asin: B000H6DES2
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One of The Nature Activity Readers books. The book presents an early approach for teaching science to young children. Delightful black-and-white and color illustrations of the "Dick and Jane" reader type. Each chapter is followed by a True and False quiz, a Word Game, or a Something To Do list (Cut an apple in two. Find the brown ripe seeds. Plant. Watch for baby trees.). ... Read more


27. THE HOUSE OF TERROR.
by Edward. Woodward
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28. Best in Children's Books
by Eleanor Estes, Dorothy Aldis Smith Burnham, Margery Clarke Diana Thorne and Connie Moran, Hester Hawkes Harry Edward Neal
Hardcover: 160 Pages (1960-01-01)

Asin: B000IQ43WC
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Hard Back Some very famous Illustrator's - Maurice Sendak1/8th bound in gray book cloth with pink decorative book cloth covering the balance of the boards. The front and end papers are beautifully illustrated. ... Read more


29. In Suspicious Circumstances
by Edward Woodward
 Paperback: 224 Pages (1993-02-28)

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Based on Granada TV's series "In Suspicious Circumstances", this is a collection of 11 true cases of infamous crimes from the 1870s to the 1980s. In each case the murderer was never caught or it is likely that the wrong person was convicted. Readers are invited to make up their own minds. ... Read more


30. The Thirteen Clocks [13 CLOCKS 2D]
by James(Author) ;Woodward, Edward(Read by) Thurber
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32. English Rugby Union Coaches: Brian Ashton, Clive Woodward, Shaun Edwards, Martin Johnson, Don White, Andy Robinson, Daryl Powell, Joe Lydon
Paperback: 110 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Brian Ashton, Clive Woodward, Shaun Edwards, Martin Johnson, Don White, Andy Robinson, Daryl Powell, Joe Lydon, Mike Ford, Jim Mallinder, Dean Ryan, Les Cusworth, Phil Larder, Ivor Preece, Chalkie White, Geoff Cooke, Alex Codling, Stefan Czerpak, Stuart Lancaster, Jon Callard, John Wells, Ben Ryan, Jack Rowell, Jason Forster, David Addleton, Robert Winston, Ian Birtwell, Phil Keith-Roach, Graham Dawe, Toby Booth, Tosh Askew, J. A. Cuddon, Mike Friday. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 108. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: William Brian Ashton MBE (born 3 September 1946 in Leigh, Lancashire) is a former rugby union player and the former Head Coach of the England national rugby union team. Ashton was born in Leigh, Lancashire to a textile weaver mother and coal miner father Albert, who played professional rugby league on the weekends for Leigh RLFC in 1940. Bright enough to earn a place at Grammar school, he attended Lancaster Royal Grammar School - one of the few local schools to teach and play rugby union over rugby league. After leaving school, Ashton started working for Trustee Savings Bank in their international banking division. His old games master from Leigh Grammar Keith Elleray took him to Tyldesley RUFC, where Ashton played fly-half in his first season in 1965/6, before Elleray retired and Ashton took over his preferred position of scrum-half for 1966/67. Although offered professional terms by various Rugby League clubs, Ashton moved to Fylde - where his team-mates included Roger Uttley and Bill Beaumont - and then to Orrell from 1973 to be closer to his Leigh home. On finding his chances limited, he started training as a school teacher, where his first post was at Hutton Grammar School, Preston brought about by the head masters requirement to introduce rugby. As...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3608324 ... Read more


33. Birds of Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Field Guide
by Dr. Ernest P. Edwards
Paperback: 152 Pages (2006-05-10)
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Birds of Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Field Guide is a compact, current, easy-to-use field guide that identifies 336 species of birds that have been reported from in and near the Blue Ridge in North Carolina and Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. This guide applies to one of the most beautiful and biologically rich regions of eastern North America, it includes only those species of birds that will be found in the region, and it can be used with comfort, confidence, and pleasure by casual and beginning observers as well as those with more extensive experience. Most of the guide consists of information about some 336 species of birds that are known to occur, or to have occurred recently, in the region. For the 252 species that occur regularly in the region, text containing identification information is presented on left-hand pages and figures of the birds, most of which are in color, appear on the facing right-hand pages. The area covered by this guide extends approximately 20 miles on either side of the Skyline Drive (in Shenandoah National Park) and the Blue Ridge Parkway, and about 5 miles beyond the borders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A convenient, full-color field guide that lends itself to easy use by amateur birdwatchers and professional researchers alike
Birds of Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a convenient, full-color field guide that lends itself to easy use by amateur birdwatchers and professional researchers alike. Birds of Shenandoah National Park features a brief entry for each of 336 avian species sighted in the area of Blue Ridge in North Carolina and Virginia, and the Great Smoky Mountains. Each entry consists of the species' common name, its scientific name, its approximate size, a verbal description of its appearance and characteristic habits, and a brief summary of where it can be found during what seasons of the year; yet by far the most valuable identifier are the illustrations, almost all of which are in full color. An index, a checklist, and a brief supplementary section of birds that are not common in the area round out this elegantly useful guide.
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34. Day of Judgment
by Jack Higgins
Audio Cassette: Pages (2002-08)
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Jack Higgins soared into the front ranks of thriller writers with his internationally acclaimed bestseller, The Eagle Has Landed.Subsequent bestsellers have sold millions of copies worldwide, establishing him as the master of suspense, intrigue, and nonstop action.Performed by Edward Woodward, Day of Judgment is equally as thrilling. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A PULSE-POUNDING NONSTOP THRILLER!
Jack Higgins is a reliable, workmanlike author who cranked out a score or more books like this back in the 70's and 80's. Starting with "The Eagle Has Landed" (hereafter "Eagle"), he wrote like a factory, producing a great many almost identical thrillers, only a few of which really measured up to "Eagle". This book, "Day of Judgement", is a work that, in my opinion, meassures up to, and in some waays surpasses "Eagle". Set at the height of the Cold War, "Day of Judgement's" plot focuses on an East German effort to deflect the impact of US President John F. Kennedy's forthcoming visit to Berlin, where history tells us he made his electrifying "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech. The East Germans want to nullify the projected effect of Kennedy's visit, so they kidnap a beloved Roman Catholic priest and try to "brainwash" him into making anti-US statements.. Great character development, excellent pacing, a very plausable series of events and a suprisingly spiritual resolution of the story add up to an all-around great read. I recommend this book highly.

5-0 out of 5 stars I love Jack Higgins!!
This book by Jack Higgins,(as well as the Dougal Munro series and Storm Warning)grabs your attention and doesn't let it go. Highly enjoyable, if that is your goal in fiction reading! I know JH books aren't for everyone: they are often quick on the description and huge amounts of plot fly by in a chapter, but nobody writes like him. This story, that takes place in East Germany before Kennedy visits Berlin in 1963, is a little far fetched, but I find myself preferring Higgin's books to some thrillers where if the unnecessary description were 'squeezed' out, the book would be reduced by half! I do enough fact based scientific and medical reading for my work; away from that I need escapism and JH provides this with some interesting charactors and locations. If you are obsessed with detailed fact in FICTION, then so be it. But I like the exciting, unlikely thriller plots of Higgin's.....they're more enjoyable

5-0 out of 5 stars Great
This is the greates book I have ever read, every one who has liked Jack Higgins books will love this book, I also would suggest the book Bad Company which was also a fabulous novel.

1-0 out of 5 stars Boring!
If it wasn't my tenacious nature, I couldn't have finished the book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great writing by him and reading by you!
You will not be disapointed at all! I wasn't!Great plotting! ... Read more


35. The Leopard Hunts in Darkness
by Wilbur A. Smith, Edward Woodward
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1985-11)
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In Manhattan, Craig Mellow is the toast of the literary world, a young writer whose bestselling novels and larger-than-life adventures are fueled by natural-born charisma. But Craig lost a limb and a legacy in Africa. And his heart still clings to the land.
 
A representative of the World Bank recruits Craig to return to his war-torn homelandÂ--to use his knowledge of Zimbawe's people, languages, and wildlife to stabilize its future. But once he sets foot on the continent, Craig cannot resist what runs in his bloodÂ…
 
Soon, this scion of a legendary family is caught in a new era of massive ivory poaching, of tribal warfare waged with modern killing tools, and international politics hardwired directly to Washington and Moscow. With a woman by his side and a traitor behind his back, Craig is about to learn a lesson of a brutal new ageÂ--if he can survive Africa one more time.
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5-0 out of 5 stars A Love For Africa
Author, Wilbur Smith really shows his love for Africa through his character, Craig Mellows. In this story he shows it's rich history; sometimes sad, but always exciting. This story is full of twists and turns and a lot of action which is only interrupted by the author's rich explanation of the area's history. The harshness of some of it's people are still seen in the headlines today and these battles still continue and brings this story very strongly to the present. I just ordered the first three books in this Ballantyne Series and look forward to reading them, fore Wilbur Smith is a great historical novelist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
As if Wilbur Smith needs help from me selling his books! Great story, great read. As all of his books, awesome!

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent reading
wilbur smith's books are excellent reading. i've recently discovered this author and can't get enough of his writing. i would reccomend this book highly and any other wilbur smith books as i have read several.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wilbur Smith
Wilbur Smith is an outstanding author.....I have ordered all of his 31 books, and love them all.I usually read true crime books, but I've gotten hooked on his books.He writes amazing story lines and keeps you hanging on every one.Two of my friends have also become addicted and we can't wait for his next one.

5-0 out of 5 stars All Wilbur Smith Books
I have read.in the processing of reading W. Smith's books and love them.Actually have purchased all his books but have not read all of them as yest. ... Read more


36. The Leopard Hunts in Darkness (Complete 2 Audio Cassette Tape Set)
by Wilbur Smith
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1985)

Asin: B000ZLY65Y
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37. The Outdoor World Book Three
by Paul Grey Edwards and James Woodward Sherman
 Hardcover: Pages (1931-01-01)

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38. Imperfect Creatures
by Brandon Edward Woodward
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-15)
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The true story which begins with a young boy who is born on the tail end of a troubled teenager's cross country runaway adventure, and in short order adopted by a compassionate but stern divorcee. After his younger biological sister abruptly appears from nowhere to join his foster life and just as suddenly she's adopted off to a new family, he grows increasingly paranoid that soon he will be the next to go. And sure enough, as time progresses and his fear grows, a mysterious woman enters his life looking to make him her own child. She dangles before him the tantalizing offer of a place where he belongs, but the situation might not be exactly as it seems.

Because he grew up in a world not knowing his often mentioned birth-mother, his longing to meet that mysterious woman is both intense and daunting. When the chance finally presents itself, he struggles with the ensuing jealousy of her acceptance and the progressively caustic nature of her apparent bi-polar disorder. He is at first able to gloss over her glaring faults and manic incidents, but it isn't long before the troubles begin to mount. As his teenage years progress his strange father and inescapable sexual confusions are mixed into day to day life. Before anyone knows it, he finds himself caught in a degrading situation well beyond his years, and none of his choices come easy. Should he attempt to form the family bond that he's always dreamed of by accepting the serious pollution caused by his mother's blundering transgressions, or should he abandon that dearly held dream for the sake of his increasingly imperiled wellbeing? Are the choices even his to make? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Relatable
I'd recommend this great story to anyone who enjoys true life tales that are sometimes wilder and stranger than anything fiction could imagine up. Reading through the pages is in many ways like reliving your own past. At times its touching, funny, and haunting; but its always a reminder of the common traumas everyone deals with growing up -- with only the scale and scope being different. This one's worth the read. ... Read more


39. The Jewel That Was Ours: An Inspector Morse Mystery
by Colin Dexter
 Audio Cassette: Pages (1992-04)
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For Oxford, the arrival of twenty-seven American tourists is nothing out of the ordinary...until one of their number is found dead in Room 310 at the Randolph hotel. Then, two days later, a naked and battered corpse is dragged from the River Cherwell. A coincidence? Morse is determined to prove the link... ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Tour:The Opportunities Presented
John Ashenden is a tour guide.He has a group of Americans from the West Coast.Laura Stratton, one of the guests on this rather expensive tour, dies in an Oxford Hotel.Lewis and Morse are called.The tourists are told about the Wolvercote Buckle, a significant artifact displayed at the Ashmolean.It seems that the dead womancarried a costly jewel with her that belongs with the Wolvercote Tongue.The theft of that jewel is a severe disappointment to a scholar, Theodore Kemp.The remaining plot could have been devised by a Shortz.It is intricate.The format is simple, but exciting.

5-0 out of 5 stars Inspector Morse to the Rescue
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In this traditional British mystery a group of elderly American tourists are on a bus tour in Oxford. It turns out that the travelers have more than their share of secrets. When an accidental death and a murder occur, Inspector Morse suspects that events in the pasts of some of these tourists and their guides are playing a part in present events. (We don't learn Morse's first name until the final book in this fine series.)
Dexter's books have a sly, malicious sense of humor and much is said in a tongue in cheek fashion. Morse is a lot of fun for the reader. He's not a happy man, but he is a bright bachelor able to bounce back from adversity as long as he has his booze, his crossword puzzles, his classical music, and an infrequent roll in the hay. He is not willing to take any blame for swallowing all those red herrings put out for him and the reader.
The final unraveling of the plot is very complicated, defies common sense and is more ingenious than credible and leaves you wondering if you haven't been taken for a bus ride yourself.
As in the classic British mystery this book even has all the suspects gathered together in a meeting with the police inspector ticking off the facts of the case and pointing to the murderer. Readers will learn the title has two meanings. Inspector Morse is a brilliant detective whose bursts of insight sometimes send his investigations off in the wrong direction and sometimes lead to the arrests of innocents. Exculpatory evidence often turns up to prove that he's been too hasty. For these errors he is unapologetic and good at ignoring his mistakes. Sergeant Lewis in this Colin Dexter outing fawns over his boss a great deal and is all to ready to overlook his superior's miscues.
The book provides an interesting overview of Oxford and some of its oddities. With this mystery in hand, just hop aboard the bus, have fun, and go along for the ride. You'll have fun as long as you don't object to a supposedly logical man's logic going off track at times.

5-0 out of 5 stars Colin Dexter's Fun if Convoluted Revision of the TelvisionMorse Episode"The Wolvercote Tongue"
This review serves the simple purpose of alerting fans of the television series on the significant changes made by the author in the novel to the plot as seen on television. I refuse to give any of these changes away, nor any of the story details, as I detest most Amazon mystery reviewers(not all) as blabbermouthed nincompoops, who call to mind the asinine rabbi on Seinfeld who can't keep a confidence, but insists on blurting out personal information to everyone he meets. A mystery just isn't your average novel - imagine someone describing the ending of the Orient Express in a review? I've actually seen just that! Yet even small touches at the beginning of a great mystery can be spoiled by a clumsy review. With mystery reviews "Less definitely is more!" And To quote Ninotchka, "There will be fewer but better Russians," - let the bodies pile up by themselves in their own good time. Respect not only the dead but the author's efforts at creating surprise! Let a reader enjoy discovering ALL the story.
The Jewel That Was Ours trots out a regular steeplechase of suspects, with more various and far more complex interactives than anything possible within the confines of the time constraints the tv show faced. I prefer this version of the story, and disagree with the Kirkus reviewer who seems to find this rather stale beer, as Morse would put it.
I also don't agree with complaints about lack of character development -there's certainly far more here when compared to the television version. Fans of highly complicated plots should have a field day here.
In sum: quite different and far more complicated than the television version titled "The Wolvercote Tongue" - so there's no worry of 'already knowing how it turns out.'
Note to author - as if he hasn't heard it a thousand times - The American battleship South Dakota was sold for scrap in 1962. Next time, Colin, consult Janes.

4-0 out of 5 stars "It's this wretched love business."
Featuring a large assortment of characters, most of them Americans on a tour of England, the ninth Inspector Morse mystery is heavy on details and complications and more difficult to follow than most other mysteries in this series.Laura Stratton is on the trip to donate the priceless, bejeweled Wolvercote Tongue to the Ashmolean Museum, which already has the ancient Wolvercote Buckle to which it belongs.Laura's death in her bathroom, the theft of the treasure, the subsequent murder of museum curator Dr. Theodore Kemp, a suicide, and a pedestrian accident in which a woman on the tour is run down by a car provide more than enough turmoil and mystery to keep Inspector Morse, his trusty Sgt. Lewis, and the local police force busy, full-time.

Morse must decide whether these events are all related and, if they are, if one person is responsible for all the mayhem.Because of the large cast of characters, there is little opportunity for individual character development, making it more difficult than usual to keep track of the many characters.In addition, some of the tourists, tour agency employees, and Oxford lecturers are having relationships with each other, further complicating the stories.All the characters have alibis.Many will vouch for each other, and those who appear guilty of some parts of a crime could not possibly have committed other parts of the same crime.

As Morse becomes frustrated by the complexities, many readers will also become frustrated--with the undeveloped characters, the red herrings, and lack of linear progression in the cases.In the conclusion, Morse draws the tour group together and outlines his case, step by step, telling them (and the reader)about what has happened, instead of showing the action while it is happening.Though Morse solves the case(s), the author keeps the reader at arm's length and prevents him/her from being part of the excitement as the mysteries are solved.

Because the development of Morse's character and relationship with Lewis, usually a high point in these novels, is sacrificed to the complexities of the cases, readers new to the series will gain little understanding of these two men and how they work together and apart.One of the most complex novels in the Inspector Morse series, The Jewel That Was Ours is filled with a large number of seemingly interchangeable characters, all of whom have unlimited potential for evil in a plot overly filled with red herrings.n Mary Whipple

5-0 out of 5 stars There's all kinds of death in this book, but only one murder
In this book we see a death by natural causes, a suicide, a death by a road accident, and one death by murder.Morse and his wonderful Lewis are left to solve the puzzle which also includes a theft of a very valuable piece of jewellery.I can't stress enough how wonderful this series is!Dexter is a very gifted writer, and the puzzles that he sets are masterpieces.He is a master storyteller who sets a perfect pace and he crafts wonderful characters.I really enjoy seeing these done on film with John Thaw as Morse, but reading the books is really the way to really appreciate the intricacies of each of these books.I'm only sorry that I have only four left to read until the end of the series. ... Read more


40. Les Miserables/Billy Budd, Sailor (Focus on the Family Radio Theatre)
by Victor Hugo, Herman Melville
 Audio CD: 4 Pages (2004)
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