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  • av Elizabeth Wiley Ma Jd Pomo Elder
    326,-

    Straddling the Barbed Wire, and then one day during a really heavy racial tension project decided it was more like straddling electrified razor wire to be multi racial.........multi-cultural, multi-modality educated, seeing men AND women, NOT fights, seeing FAMILIES, not generational disputes. Seeing starvation, war, genocide, rather than what we, as humans could do on this earth each day, to help others, to maintain and restore nature, to create a better world for the next seven generations and pass that duty on.

  • av Hill Dement
    280,-

    Some young teenage boys in 1942 took timeout from their duties to go fishing. They had taken on the tasks that had belonged to the men that had gone off to fight in the war. Without the mentoring and leadership of their older brothers and fathers their adventure turned into a misadventure.

  • av Nguyen Quy Thang
    516,-

    The writer has a desire to see that the clemency and fairness of God is protected through reasonable explanation instead of imposing uncompromising positions based on certain events seen in the Bible.With this book, the writer hopes to assist the next generation in escaping the dilemma of philosophical dissension between one believing implicitly in the Bible while another trusts only in science. Hopefully, this theory will silence the intransigent arguments between people who fiercely cling to opposite doctrines heard in emotionally-charged rhetoric.

  • av Peter Köhl
    436,-

    This is a collection of Ideas, Experience and Thoughts, which are part of everyone's experiences, captured by the eye and ear of all and put on paper by Peter.Some of the verses are life's experiences and others are dreams of what those experiences should be, if and when the ideal situation should occur.One has to be sensitive, to the changes in expression, to see the variations in feelings expressed by a person, in many different situations.In life we have to be willing to express those feelings, for relationships to be nourished, and many times we are hesitant to make ourselves vulnerable by expressing ourselves, and in showing those feelings, which are so important in life.This group of poems show my interpretations, of what some of those feelings or expression of feelings are like. There are many people who I have consulted, and who have inspired me, to express these words and feelings and to put them on paper in a form with which I am comfortable in using; Poetry, to be shared with others. To all of these friends I wish to show my great appreciation.I am one of those who had come from Europe in the 50's, and had to adapt to the change in school system. I spent many months, which seemed like boring times; as the material covered was a repeat just in another language, at day-dreaming letting my mind wander and a chance to write at already an early age. But a boy writing poetry was not condoned, as one was called a "sissy", so all of the early work was crumpleld and thrown into the "Waste Basket".It was one of those crumpled pieces of paper, which caught the eye of my teacher, who picked it out and asked me to stay after school. Alas! I had been found to be day-dreaming and reprimanded for such deeds. But this was not so; as the teacher just complimented me and said I should NOT throw such things away, but to do them at home, and concentrate at school.From that time on I had not kept any papers until 1969 when I was invited to Deanna's graduation ceremony from the School of Nurshing. I wanted to write a special message for this Special Young Lady, and the result was "A Message To A Graduate".It was another 14 years before I kept any other writings. In the late 80's I again decided to put the thoughts and dreams and impressions on paper. Then in the mid 90's I put together a set of poems for my nephew's Engagement and Wedding. Since then I have kept on writing, not only for the sake of writing, but using poems as a way of expressing myself, on sensitive topics. It was easier to give a sheet of paper with a poem than to say to a person, what might have made me blush or to open up to a special friend, and be afraid of not coming across properly.Writing poems for me was a way of verbally painting scenes and emotions to paper, and later on, I learned how to recite these poems with almost the same conveyance of feeling and emotion.This may not be so convincing when the subject matter is more emotional, and one has to fear moments of anxiety or sheer panic of Blushing myself Crimson, as some of the poems are a trite deep on the amorous intonations.These poems are my expression of feelings of and about the events in a normal life cycle, with a strong resemblance to my own life's experience, and those of many others, It is with pleasure I wish to share these words, which many people feel, but are also a little too shy to express.I sincerely wish that the readers reflect on their own past, see the present and envision their future situations in this collection of writings.To the many people who have inspired me, shaped my feelings and had the patience to support me in my attempts to express myself, I give Heartfelt Thanks."Individually you know who you are!"- Peter Köhl

  • av Bill Onstad
    296,-

    Trust. Truth. Evil. An Interview with a U.S. Marine, is a story of one man's quest for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; as well as his belief that by standing up for what is right and believing in others at all costs, will in fact, overcome any obstacle.

  • av Dawn Parker
    296,-

    Current research indicates the average child today watches approximately 1800 hours of television each year. This is more time than participating and learning in a classroom. Valuable learning can be experienced from this medium, however it is up to adults to take the necessary steps to ensure young minds are not endangered but enriched. We all know this on some level yet the question is what can we do about it? TV Time Journal For Kidz is a profound and revolutionary tool to engage and inspire young minds while watching television. With this illustrated journal, kids will be challenged to describe the show, articulate the message they received from the story, imagine they are a character in the show, tell about a commercial that aired during the program including the marketing technique used and finally they are asked as critics to rate the show from 1 to 4 stars and share why. This is fun for kids and creates a wonderful way for parents to interact and share family values.

  • av Robert D. Quinn
    390,-

    Front line combat soldier in General Patton's Third Army WWIIStanford University--worked 40 hours a week and carried full loadInvented flexible endoscope (fiber optics) 1952Family practice 42 years in small town (Hollister) West Central CaliforniaHad 12 foreign students live in my home, go to school and become part of my lifeLearned to fly. Joined Flying Doctors and made over 100 trips to Mexico over 30 yearsEarthquake West Yellowstone, Montana 1985. Flew in set up an aide station and cared for the injuredAssociate professor at Stanford Medical School and University of California at Davis, medical schoolMartin Luther King. Marched for freedom at Selma 1965Earthquake Mexico 1985. Set up and led rescue team to care for the injuredReturned with Rotary Club and Flying Doctors to help rebuild and totally re-equip hospital in Lazaro Cardenas, MexicoChina: went there just after Tienanmen SquareReturned to China several time to try to get Rotary Clubs accepted. Helped to bring equipment to large Chinese hospitalsDeveloped a new mechanical theory about gravity and cosmology

  • av Henry Kroll
    466,-

    I plotted our sun's course through space to discover that our sun was born in the constellation Orion. After the planets were formed Earth was covered with a five-mile-thick coating of ice one billion years. We eventually drifted near the Sirius multiple star system and little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun putting it in orbit around Sirius A. During the rein of the dinosaurs the atmospheric pressure was around 30 pounds per square inch. Now it is 14.5 pounds per square inch. Before our sun was captured by the Sirius system earth had an atmosphere of 750 pounds per square inch. Such an atmosphere extended 2,500 miles above the planet. There was no way sunlight could thaw out mile-deep ice over the oceans. It took the power of a white dwarf to get life started. Our sun does not have enough power to keep us out of the ice ages otherwise we wouldn't have them!Cosmological Ice Ages Solved: the greatest mysteries of all time! Where was our sun born? What took Earth out of a billion year ice age? What made all the coal, oil and limestone? How did Earth get a 20.8% oxygen atmosphere? Where did the energy come from to make all the coal, oil and limestone? Who, what, when and why was the moon brought into orbit around Earth?By Henry Kroll 384 pages 8.5 by 11; quality trade paperback (soft cover); Catalog #08-0164; ISBN 1-4251-7062-5; US$31.35, C$31.35, EUR21.42, £16.19About the BookI plotted our sun's course through space to discover that our sun was born in the constellation Orion. After the planets were formed Earth was covered with a five-mile-thick coating of ice one billion years with an atmospheric pressure of over 750-pounds per square inch. Sunlight could not penetrate such an atmosphere extending 2,500-miles above the planet. We eventually drifted near the Sirius multiple star-system. Little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun putting it in orbit around Sirius A.Earth has lost 98% of its atmosphere (AKA radiation shield). Our sun does not have enough power to keep us out of the ice ages. The additional light and heat from Sirius star system that melted the ice caps and got life started in the oceans. Over time the 750 PSI carbon dioxide atmosphere was laid down as coal, oil and limestone using photosynthesis and light from Sirius A and B. Dinosaurs couldn't live in today's atmosphere because their lungs were too small. 65-million years ago the atmosphere was 30 to 60 PSI. Earth has lost 98% of its atmosphere. It is now 14.5 pounds per square inch. We have a limited time to get our act together and get off the planet to seed life in other biospheres. www.GuardDogBooks.com Wholesale orders (20 or more): www.Trafford.comwww.AlaskaPublishing.comAlso: www.Amazon.comwww.AmazonUK.comwww.Barns&Noble.com www.GuardDogBooks.com www.AlaskaPublishin.com

  • av Austin E. Moorhouse
    326,-

    This book is a sailing travel-adventure demonstrating how dreams can come true for those who have the desire to accomplish, persistence, a sense of adventure and are willing to take risks in order to make their dreams come true. It is about the pleasures, responsibilities, trials and tribulations that go along with any major change in lifestyles.

  • av Marcella Archibald
    450,-

    Rappelez-vous que la plénitude de la joie émane de l'intérieur. L'amour de Dieu est incommensurable et les trésors qu'il nous offre dépassent l'entendement. Aujourd'hui est un jour nouveau, une opportunité d'accueillir et de démontrer de la bonté.Laissez l'amour et la beauté de Dieu s'épanouir dans votre vie.L'AMOUR PUR EST LE CADEAU DE DIEUMarcellaNovembre 2007

  • av Paul Mondor
    450,-

    Follow Paul "The Iceman" Mondor as he crosses Canada again in January 2008 from Victoria BC to Goose Bay Labrador. He will relive his 2007 record trip, but this time he will reach Labrador. But Labrador has a surprise for him. In the form of temperatures that will break a 50 years record. Join him as he rides his faithful Frosty in minus 60 Celsius and comes near death many times.The isolation and unforgiving nature of this barren land will test him in ways he had never imagined and that not many can even undrstand. From encountering herds of caribou at night to losing control on the 2200 of ice that is the Trans Labrador highway, his story will rivet you to your seat. From lying down on a snow bank dying to riding blind with his eyes frozen, the challenges he met on this adventure will explain why this had never been done, and will most likely never be done again.Follow him as he explains in a way only he can, how it went and how he felt. If this does not make you want to go out there and do stuff, nothing will. His humour will warm you up, his take on life will astound you and his ride will leave wanting more.

  • av Marci M. White
    140,-

    Perhaps the perfect bedtime story, Mr. Happy Heart is an educational rhyming children's book about the heart. A sentiment felt by parents and caregivers all over the world, "sleep all night" is strategically placed as the last line of the book. As an added bonus, the concept of anatomy is introduced in a fun-loving way making Mr. Happy Heart a great educational tool. It is also a great gift for the I-waited-till-the-last-minute-to-study medical student. Marci is proud to be a National Spokesperson for the American Heart Association. A portion of the proceeds from every Mr. Happy Heart book purchased is being donated the American Heart Association Legacy of Life Endowment. This endowment will provide a perpetual funding source for congenital heart defect research. To learn more, visit www.americanheart.org.Marci is currently writing and illustrating more fun organ stories. Bronchial Bill, Kitty Kidney and Wrinkles (the brain) will soon be available.

  • av Al Young & Kristine Kopperud
    280,-

    Imagine a shy country girl, who had never traveled out of the United States,embarking on a yearlong bicycle trip around the world, leaving behind all thecomforts of home to travel with 249 strangers. In Shifting Gears, she explainsthe turmoil she endured before leaving, the daily hardships encountered incamping and biking in Third World countries, the brutally long miles of dailyriding, the language barriers, the personal dynamics of living with the samestrangers 24 hours a day and dealing with a myriad of new personalities. Even aserious accident in France didn't slow Al down, and she returned to finish thetrip she had spent four long years working to finance. She overcame lifelonginsecurities to become a leader of fellow cyclists and went home with a desire tolive her life differently than previously planned. Her idea of returning toDriggs, Idaho, refreshed and ready to teach another 10 years backfired, and sheretired early to pursue dreams she never before felt able to accomplish. For Al,life began at 50 and she is slowly ticking off those dreams, one by one, as sherealizes them. She now knows the fear of the unknown won't stand in her way andthat there are fascinating people all over the world waiting to be part of heradventures.

  • av Joanna Present Wolfe
    400,-

  • av Glen Shackleton
    260,-

    Do restless spirits haunt the nation's capital?Since 1996, tour guides from Haunted Walks Inc. have been entertaining and educating the public with Ottawa's darker history and many ghost stories. Our guides are easily recognizable by their dark cloaks as they lead their groups through the quiet streets of historic Ottawa by lantern light.In this volume of supernatural tales from our favourite haunted buildings and places, we share the very best of over a decade's worth of research and investigation. Read about the trickster ghost of the Bytown Museum, the numerous haunted souls who lived and died in terror at the old Carleton County Jail, or the frightening personal accounts of supernatural events witnessed by our very own tour guides. These and many other real-life ghost stories and tragic tales are to be found inside.

  • av Joseph W. Jacob B. a. M. P. a.
    186,-

    Canada currently has the fairest and most comprehensive charter of rights and freedoms in the world. It is the most important set of laws in Canada, as it overrides all other Canadian laws, including all municipal and provincial statutes. And, the charter was intentionally designed to be difficult to change. With this charter, truthful, proven and demonstrable harm just occur before punishment may be legally imposed (demonstrable justification). This is similar to the charter's guaranteed right of liberty (doing non-harmful actions). A law that has the potential of convicting a person who has not really done anything wrong offends the principles of fundamental justice; and such a law violates a person's right to liberty, under section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Each person is the proper guardian of their own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. The right most valued by civilized man is the right to be let alone. Specific charter rights also apply to arrest, detention, and bail requirements.

  • av V Ema
    686,-

    Nuestros peces fluviales es fundamentalmente una obra de lectura temática. A pesar de los términos científicos que se leen en ella --- incluye un glosario que los aclara --- no está ni mucho menos dirigida a los especialistas en la materia; sino al lector medio de cualquier edad comprendida entre la adolescencia y la madurez.En cierto sentido, este libro viene a llenar parte del vacío informativo que en los últimos dos decenios han estado creando las Guías de los peces de Europa y de España, publicaciones extranjeras admirables en todos los conceptos pero en las que --- quizás por falta de espacio --- se representan muy pocas de nuestras especies y se da de ellas una descripción excesivamente sintetizada.La primera parte de nuestro libro reúne artículos no extensos en los cuales secomentan aspectos variados v. gr. el estado actual de la hidrosfera, los nombresde nuestros ríos principales y sus afluentes, y la clasificación sistemática de los peces; haciéndose también un resumen de la ictiología del pasado, con mención de nombres de ictiólogos hist-ricos. Contraviniendo la existente costumbre de dedicar en libros de este estilo unas páginas a la pesca deportiva de río, no hemos redactado ni un solo párrafo con semejante objetivo, por considerarlo en esta ocasión innecesario.En la segunda parte o Rudimentos de ictiología se incluyen conocimientoselementales de morfología y estructura interna de los vertebrados acuáticos,comentándose también los caracteres esenciales y el funcionamiento fisiológico de sus principales órganos. La tercera parte trata de la descripción e ilustración de las especies de nuestra fauna ictiológica continental, formando un catálogo que es la parte más voluminosa del libro. Cada artículo de pez comentado en detalle incluye una ficha con nombres científicos y vulgares de la especie.

  • av Paul Thibert
    296,-

    Such was life at The Ranch. It was situated on Groom Lake, nearly 100 miles northwest of "Lost Wages," Nevada. In the early sixties I arrived there as Hamilton Standard's engineering representative, covering our products on the top-secret plane, the A-12.The plane was designed, built and concealed by Kelly Johnson and his team of top aerospace engineers at a facility inside Lockheed. Kelly named the building, the "Skunk Works."To test fly the airplane, they needed a large secure site. That was where I ran into John Gardner. I later discovered that John was Kelly's thermodynamics and heat transfer expert. Very few Hamilton Standard personnel were cleared for the program, and those were sworn to absolute secrecy...

  • av Christopher John Eldridge
    200,-

    A resounding response to the environmental devastation and hardships-of-youth going on all over the world. Communal home designs are the last lines in the sand left to draw!

  • av William E. Camilleri
    296,-

    The Cosmic Christ World Light Shield shows how the Christ Being, a perfect being, lived His truth as a human being and as a cosmic being. This is presented in order to assist an individual in finding light in his or her heart. This light is evidence of such a being and contributes to one's ability to envisage one's eternal, ultimate destiny to a world of light.

  • av Patrick J. Sullivan
    356,-

    Scenario Selling: Technology and the Future of Professional Selling is a book about professional selling - what salespeople do with and for customers - and how it's changing due to advances in technology. Since 1997 sales-technology expert Patrick Sullivan and psychologist Dr. David Lazenby have studied how technology has historically altered successful sales tools and methods. This book is the result of that research. Readers will gain an understanding of the changes required for salespeople and the selling profession to survive and thrive in the Digital Age.The development and widespread use of Digital-Age technologies has resulted in and continues to introduce significant changes in the way people live, work, learn, buy, and sell. Will technology eliminate the need for salespeople?Within these pages you'll discover why today's Digital-Age technologies may well replace many salespeople; and be introduced to perhaps the only sales method and toolset that will make salespeople irreplaceable: ScenarioSellingSM.ScenarioSelling isn't a new sales technique...it's a new sales process. It represents the first major change in sales process since consultative selling was introduced over 40 years ago. ScenarioSelling provides the logic and framework for a whole new way of selling - a model that will surpass the current paradigm of consultative selling in productivity, personal touch, and professionalism.ScenarioSelling explains the knowledge, skills, and tools required for just-in-time (fast) professional selling. It results in a significant reduction in the time required for complex decisions and sales, which can be reduced to hours rather than weeks or months while dramatically improving the customer's sales or service experience.Are you willing to be influenced to improve the way that you sell? If not, don't read this book. Those who understand this system will create more value for their customers, provide a better customer experience, build stronger customer relationships, gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace, and thrive. Those who don't may lose out to competitors who will.

  • av Aryan Meknat
    290,-

    Surgical Oncology, in the context of General Surgery, can account for some of the more difficult questions on the ABSITE and the American Board of Surgery Qualifying exam. This topic is often difficult to study for because of the lack of a singular resource to draw from. The material is delivered in confusing algorithms, in the middle or end of dense textbook chapters, or else merely glossed over in review books. This is unfortunate because as general surgery residents we need to have surgical oncologic knowledge at our fingertips. This is an organized and concise review of Surgical Oncology, as it pertains to General Surgery. This review provides applicable screening guidelines/pertinent diagnostic tests/need-to-know staging, a comprehensive list of tumor markers and genetic mutations, and indications for surgery/neoadjuvant & adjuvant therapy/palliative therapy. Revised and up to date content that will allow you to spend more time studying and save you from searching for the latest guidelines.

  • av Robert Burgess
    326,-

  • av Laura Marie
    280,-

    Laura finds herself struggling to stay alive when she no longer can find the Laura everyone knows. Will she survive? Or will she give in to the Stranger in the Mirror?

  • av Gary C. Boegel
    500,-

    Boys of the Clouds tells the fascinating stories, in their own words, of over seventy veterans of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War. The Battalion, part of the British 6th Airborne Division, was among the very first Allied soldiers to land on French soil on June 6, 1944. Despite a widely scattered drop, they managed to take and hold all their objectives on D-Day, and continued to hold off German counter attacks through that fateful summer.After suffering heavy losses in Normandy, the unit returned to England in September 1944 to refit and train for the next airborne operation. This training was interrupted when they were hastily sent to defend against the German offensive in the Ardennes, commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge. They were the only Canadian unit to take part in this action. After the threat had passed, and the German offensive halted, they once again returned to England to prepare for the next drop.This finally came on March 24, 1945 when the Allies were able to cross the Rhine in a massive combined airborne and river crossing operation, the largest the world has ever seen. Success came quickly on the drop zone and within three days, they embarked on a hectic journey that would take them from the Rhine River all the way to Wismar on the Baltic Sea by May 2nd, where they linked up with Russian forces. This historic meeting signified the end of the war in Europe.The Battalion then had the honour of being the first Canadian unit to return to Canada as a complete group. They landed in Halifax to a tumultuous welcome and were awarded the key to the city.Follow their arduous and often hilarious journey and discover why they joined up, what the parachute training was like, especially their first jump, what it was like jumping into action for the first time in Normandy, the conditions in the Ardennes, crossing the Rhine and the fateful trek to Wismar to end the war. It's all here, in their own words.

  • av D. Broussard
    310,-

    Alert! To all readers this creation is brilliantly scripted and masterfully put together it's fast pace plot, great car chase, police corruption what more could you ask for in a drama filled hood tale I give it an A+ D.Broussard is the new fresh voice to street commentary.- uncaged mindsTiffany is a small town stripper with wide eyes and big dreams to become the next boss bitch until she find out that her fairytale ending could turn out to be a nightmare that would cost her everything..... Fendi is fresh out from doing a six year stretch and is now proud to put the words ex-affiliation to his once prominent membership of a notorious criminal enterprise soon realize that the past never will forget and some debts are paid in cold blood....Sergeant Mike Nimlos is a highly decorated officer that had it all until the truth of his illegal off the clock activities came to light causing him to create a band of corrupt cops that called their crime unit. R.E.D.R.U.M.....

  • av Richard C. Thornton
    526,-

    Volume III of the Reagan Revolution series recounts the president's successful defeat of the Soviet drive for global hegemony--for strategic weaons superiority, political domination of the Eurasian landmass, and decisive leverage over world oil. In volumes I and II of this study I analyzed the president's decisions to jettison the failed strategy of detente and seek victory in the Cold War. In broadening the nation's economic base to sustain a more powerful military capability, he confronted the Soviet military challenge. Simultaneously, he worked to rebuild the Western Alliance, which had disintegrated during the detente years.In this volume I show how Reagan foiled the Soviet drive for strategic weapons superiority with a complex, high technology weapons buildup and a surprise shift to strategic defense, inaugurating a fundmental change in the national security equation. He neutralized the Soviet attempt to dominate the Eurasian landmass with the SS-20 missile by deploying the Pershing II/cruise missile package to Western Europe. And he blocked the Soviet drive to shift Iran into its orbit thereby preserving the secure flow of oil to the west and opening the door to an improvement of reltions with Iran.Recognizing that the Soviet Union was overextended, fueling revolutionary movements on four continents and deeply mired in Afghanistan, the president raised the costs of competition for the Soviet economy already laboring under the heavy burden large-scale military expenditures. He worked for reduced energy prices, reducing Soviet hard-currency earnings, while at the same time blocking the transfer of high technology upon which the Soviet Union depended to remain competitive with the United States. By the middle of 1984 the Soviet leadership concluded that its strategy had failed and would have to be changed.

  • av David Erickson & Lori Gaston
    246,-

    This book is intended for the new homeowner, pre-owned homeowner and renter. It will give you valuable and concise information on how to assess the inner workings of your new residence, thereby providing you with the consumer awareness you need as you go through this exciting journey.You will find a breakdown that takes you from room to room identifying items you should look for as you inspect your new home. We have also provided for you examples and helpful hints in caring for your new home as well as a section for notes in the back of this book. This book will also assist you in properly maintaining your new residence.Typically, for the new homeowner, the builder's representative will meet you at the home for an orientation to explain the inner workings of your new home. The warranty will be explained as well as how to obtain service from their company. Usually the builder has a set time limit per home when performing an orientation. By having a checklist and a set of preset questions for this day, your orientation will be smooth and free of distractions. You will find the questions you need to ask in this book as you go from room to room. For the pre-owned homeowner, you will be able to assess your new home like a pro. This book gives concise information which will enable you to check the inner workings of the home in an easy format. For the renter, this book gives information for you to assess the home for any minor deficiencies prior to moving in. Thus being able to secure your deposit when it is time to move to your next new home.To every HomeOwner who isn't afraid to ask the questions...Knowledge of your home is a powerful tool!

  • av Anne Milburn
    310,-

    "I Remember" - a commonly used phrase followed by memories of the author, her parents and grandparents relating to life in the mining communities of the North East of England.The author writes:I feel very fortunate that I had the privilege of growing up in a close family, and as a result have many memories and photographs, both my own and those of my parents and grandparents.I am not an author/storyteller in the accepted sense of the word; I never got higher than a C for my English compositions. I have simply put pen to paper and written down both my memories and memories entrusted to me.This book is in essence a rambling dialogue as the author might have related it to her grandchildren.It relates the highs and lows in the lives of three generations of one family.The occupations of the menfolk varied and included - Blacksmith, Police Constable in 1870s to 1880s, Coal miners, Joiners, Mechanics, one even served in R.F.C. in Egypt (1st WW).The women of the family were all in service before they were married, all that is except the author who trained as a Teacher.Without specific comparisons the social changes are obvious, very evident are those in life style, clothing & schooling.Particularly interesting are the references to - home remedies, superstitions/traditions, entertainments before the advent of TV and links with the Co-op Society.The text is abundantly illustrated with over 250 photos/documents dating from as early as 1875 up to 1962.Photos include lots of people & places known to the family, and school photos from 1880s to 1960s.Although the family came from a wider area, the author grew up in NW Durham.

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