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An Abridgment of the six Weeks, and six Months Tour's of Arthur Young, Esq; Through the Southern, and Northern Counties of England and Part of Wales. ... Abridged at the Request of the Dublin Society. By John Wynn Baker, F.R.S
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT118425'The six weeks, and six months tour's' refer to 'A six weeks tour through the Southern counties of England and Wales' and 'A six months tour through the North of England'.Dublin: printed by S. Powell, 1771. 15, 1],328p., plate; 12
The Second Life of Ged Baker

The Second Life of Ged Baker

F.E. Miles

GROSVENOR HOUSE PUBLISHING LTD
2025
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How does a man find his extraordinary? The story follows Gerald (Ged) Baker, his jaw-droppingly critical wife, Marge and their plain-speaking grandchildren. Finding himself with unexpected time on his hands after a nasty encounter with a heavy picnic cool bag, Ged is unable to play with the grandchildren and rediscovers a long-forgotten artistic talent, inspired by his grandchildren's bizarre requests and chance encounters with fascinating characters. The clandestine actions of his daughter-in-law create an opportunity for Ged. Marge is super-judgmental and conceited. She probably has her reasons, but as Marge's behaviour worsens, there are clues that something isn't right. A down-on-his-luck publishing agent in London, Mike's career is at a crisis point. He spends a week in Porthleven, where his story collides with Ged's as he spots a sketch on a cafe wall and hopes he has found an illustrator for one of his main clients. Fate has more in store for Ged and Mike as their lives continue to intertwine. Ged has a second life in Cornwall, but where will it take him? Mike has a life decision to make, too. The Second Life of Ged Baker is the first in a series of adult fiction stories exploring the life stories of the residents of a beautiful, exclusive and expensive nursing and residential home on the south coast of Cornwall.
A Baker's Passion: Cookies Around The World

A Baker's Passion: Cookies Around The World

Raymond F. Moderski

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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Ray Moderski brings a lifetime of experience and passion to A Baker's Passion. He is passionate about wonderful pastries and cookies, and especially the miniature pastries of France and Switzerland. Ray has been teaching people to bake for the last ten years. His first pastry teacher, John Clancy, was the Executive Chef for the Time Life Foods of the World project. Ray attended Ecole de Cuisine de La Varenne in Paris for nine months in 1980. He managed the bakery at the Commissary Restaurant in Philadelphia, and later he became the chef-owner of Russell's Restaurant. He was fortunate to be able to work with Madeleine Kamman, who invited him to go to California and work with her at Berringer's School for American Chefs. Consistency is the home baker's greatest challenge. What Ray has done in A Baker's Passion is develop recipes with explicit detail in the instructions, focused on weight measures, and he has applied many tricks that he has learned through the years to help instill confidence in the home baker's skills.
Trial of Frederick Baker

Trial of Frederick Baker

David F. Green

Mango Books
2021
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On 24 August 1867, the remains of eight-year-old Fanny Adams were discovered in a hop field close to her home in Alton, Hampshire. She had been decapitated and horribly mutilated; her limbs and internal organs were scattered over a wide area. It was butchery on a truly colossal scale. Local solicitor's clerk Frederick Baker was quickly apprehended and committed for trial at the winter assizes in Winchester. Few people doubted that he was solely responsible for the murder of little Fanny Adams. Baker was a decidedly odd character, often seen skulking around town exhibiting a range of morbid and eccentric behaviours. His corpse-white complexion and black top hat composed his trademark appearance. This book charts his upbringing, his family life and career, and his depraved emotional and sexual impulses, fully exploring his progression from a weak and sensitive child to a swaggering, intemperate monster. Legal opinion was divided: was Baker mentally deranged, or was he a cunning, cold-blooded and wicked individual fully in command of his faculties? These issues would be examined in the courtroom, and in a sense, medical science itself, with its new ideas about psychological disease, homicidal mania and criminal responsibility, was also on trial. The defence offered a confusing and contradictory double plea of Not Guilty but also Guilty and Insane. The jury rejected both defences, and Baker was hanged outside Winchester prison on Christmas Eve in front of a large crowd. Baker has received remarkably little attention in the extensive literature on Victorian crime. Drawing on Home Office files and making use of a wide selection of local history materials, Trial of Frederick Baker tells for the first time the full story of the murder of Fanny Adams and the trial and conviction of one of Britain's most appalling villains.
Trial of Frederick Baker

Trial of Frederick Baker

David F. Green

Mango Books
2021
nidottu
On 24 August 1867, the remains of eight-year-old Fanny Adams were discovered in a hop field close to her home in Alton, Hampshire. She had been decapitated and horribly mutilated; her limbs and internal organs were scattered over a wide area. It was butchery on a truly colossal scale. Local solicitor's clerk Frederick Baker was quickly apprehended and committed for trial at the winter assizes in Winchester. Few people doubted that he was solely responsible for the murder of little Fanny Adams. Baker was a decidedly odd character, often seen skulking around town exhibiting a range of morbid and eccentric behaviours. His corpse-white complexion and black top hat composed his trademark appearance. This book charts his upbringing, his family life and career, and his depraved emotional and sexual impulses, fully exploring his progression from a weak and sensitive child to a swaggering, intemperate monster. Legal opinion was divided: was Baker mentally deranged, or was he a cunning, cold-blooded and wicked individual fully in command of his faculties? These issues would be examined in the courtroom, and in a sense, medical science itself, with its new ideas about psychological disease, homicidal mania and criminal responsibility, was also on trial. The defence offered a confusing and contradictory double plea of Not Guilty but also Guilty and Insane. The jury rejected both defences, and Baker was hanged outside Winchester prison on Christmas Eve in front of a large crowd. Baker has received remarkably little attention in the extensive literature on Victorian crime. Drawing on Home Office files and making use of a wide selection of local history materials, Trial of Frederick Baker tells for the first time the full story of the murder of Fanny Adams and the trial and conviction of one of Britain's most appalling villains.
The Elements of F*cking Style: A Helpful Parody

The Elements of F*cking Style: A Helpful Parody

Chris Baker; Jacob Hansen

St. Martin's Griffin
2011
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The truth about English is that it can get pretty boring. Dangling modifiers, gerunds, punctuation marks--it's enough to make you want to drop out of high school. Swearing and sex on the other hand, well, these time-honored pastimes warm the cockles of our hearts. Now, The Elements of F*cking Style drags English grammar out of the ivory tower and into the gutter, injecting a dull subject with a much-needed dose of color. This book addresses everything from common questions ("What the hell is a pronoun?") to philosophical conundrums ("Does not using paragraphs or periods make my thesis read like it was written by a mental patient?"). Other valuable sections include: -All I've got in this world are my sentences and my balls, and I don't break 'em for nobody -A colon is more than an organ that gets cancer -Words your bound to f*ck up One glance at your friend's blog should tell you everything you need to know about the sorry state of the English language. This book gives you the tools you need to stop looking like an idiot on message boards and in interoffice memos. Grammar has never before been so much f*cking fun.
W.I.F.E

W.I.F.E

Raneissa Baker

Good2go Publishing
2020
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After surviving almost seven hard years of federal prison, Ray "Assa" Jones returned to his hometown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his mind on trading his past life of illegal hustling for a new legal one that wouldn't take him away from his family again.Ray soon finds out that things are not as they seem with his wife, Donna, and that his family is in danger of being kicked out on the streets. Being the man of the house, he feels obligated to make things right. He takes Donna's debt as his own, and from that point on, he faces one trial after another-all for his love for his family. One day something from the past comes to light and crushes his heart, and Ray finds himself having to choose between his wife and his daughter.With so many people depending on him, he does what he feels he must do to get them through. Ray "Assa" Jones struggles through it all while at the same time dealing with unchecked mental health issues and being viciously harassed by an unknown adversary who pushes him to the point where he once again finds himself fighting for his freedom.W.I.F.E. is filled with all of the ingredients of a good urban thriller. It has all of the L's: love, lust, larceny, and loss. This story is an exciting page-turner that may have some looking closer at their relationships and asking, "WHEN IS FAR ENOUGH?"
W.I.F.E PT 2

W.I.F.E PT 2

Raneissa Baker

Good2go Publishing
2020
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With Ray and Donna back living together, Ray having custody of his daughter Pooh, and a steady stream of income from his multiple businesses, things seem to be looking up for the Jones family. Ray's even just two flips away from getting out of the game for good. But old habits die hard, and Donna never stops partying, cheating, and stepping out on her family.Fed up with her attitude and her never having his back, Ray finally leaves her for good. But Donna decides if she can't have him, nobody can. After all Ray has done for her, the scheme she pulls will leave him more than heartbroken. It will push him to the edge, fighting for his daughter, his property, and his life, begging the question, just When Is Far Enough?