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Blaise and Flint

Blaise and Flint

Abie Longstaff

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2023
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Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing word counts across 15 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2 and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and nurtures a love for reading. Fluency 1 books have a word count of 2880 words with an expected reading rate of 60 words per minute. Can Blaise the blacksmith and her dragon Flint come to the rescue? Together with carpenter Ivan and his beaver Toothy, they must find a way to combine their skills. Will they manage to fix the drawbridge in time for the big festival?
Fire In The Flint

Fire In The Flint

Candace Robb

Arrow Books Ltd
2004
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But terrifying raids and a brutal murder bring the wrath of the English to Margaret's door. Roger's sudden disappearance enables Margaret to escape from the city, but she soon suspects that his new-found concern is nothing more than a charade.
The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert
The thirty papers in this 1986 volume review the scientific knowledge of the nature of flint and chert at this time. These papers were presented at a 1983 interdisciplinary and international conference on flint and other cherts. Each contribution has been meticulously assessed and edited prior to publication. This collection is principally concerned with the geology and geochemistry of flint in European chert. Topics include the origin of flint; scanning electron microscopy of surface textures; and the behaviour of flint under periglacial conditions. There is a companion volume, edited by G. de G. Sieveking and M. B. Hart, on the archaeological uses of flint.
Human Uses of Flint and Chert

Human Uses of Flint and Chert

Cambridge University Press
2012
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This 1987 volume presents thirty papers on the archaeological uses of flint. They were presented at the Fourth International Flint Symposium in 1983, and together they give an interdisciplinary review. For publication by Cambridge, each paper has been carefully edited. The topics include: flint technology, particularly the experimental reconstruction of the manufacturing process; wear traces on flint implements; the mining and quarrying of flint in prehistory; and models for chert exchanges. The companion volume, The Scientific Study of Flint and Chert, is edited by G. de G. Sieveking and M. B. Hart.
My Friend Miss Flint

My Friend Miss Flint

Peter Yeldham; Donald Churchill

Samuel French Ltd
1984
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When Tom Lambert, botanist and TV gardening personality, receives a call from Inland Revenue enquiring about his public relations consultant Joanna Flint, he can honestly say he has never heard of her. By lunchtime, he knows all about Miss Flint: his accountant and ex wife confesses that she invented Miss Flint as a tax dodge. This tricky situation sets the stage for sparkling comedy.-3 women, 3 men
Number 1 Flint Hill

Number 1 Flint Hill

Melissa Brown

Overarch Publishing
2020
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1 Flint Hill by Melissa BrownA historical narrative based in Colonial Victoria at the turn of the century.1898, Ararat, VictoriaDoctor Charles Lawler believes he has witnessed the worst of humanity in his job treating patients on the Ballarat Goldfields - until he steps through the doors of the Ararat Lunatic Asylum.His new position as the asylum's medical superintendent comes with introductions to high society ... and also to Miss Celia Loddon. Captivated by Celia's beauty and innocence, Charles decides to make her his wife.Celia is similarly smitten, but as she ventures behind the asylum walls - all in the name of assisting Charles with his work - she discovers that the lives of the inmates are far worse than she could have imagined.But Celia also discovers that she is brave ... and certainly not as innocent as Charles believes. When an unprecedented act of violence triggers a series of mysterious and horrific events, Celia risks her marriage and happiness to fight for justice.With Colonial Victoria stripped bare, lovers become strangers.Are Charles and Celia now allies or enemies? Can they forgive one another their many trespasses?Or will Celia's quest to reveal the truth entrap her forever on the wrong side of the asylum walls?
Black Exodusters in Flint Hills of Kansas: : Gupton-Harding Families
One of the focal points of this book is the strong educational opportunities provided for Blacks in Kansas, from elementary school to college. This book is an interesting anthology of one family's history and their valuable contributions to the state of Kansas. After extensive research and conversations with the elders, Campbell invites readers into her family, sharing her lineage, recipes, accomplishments, and so much more.
Building With Flint

Building With Flint

David Smith

THE CROWOOD PRESS LTD
2024
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The use of flint is uniquely interlinked with the history of mankind. In the evolving relationship between humanity and the natural world, the provenance of flint as a resource is, arguably, unparalleled. Its continuing use today is simply another link in a long chain of association that can swiftly transport the craftsman back to his ancient ancestors. In historical terms, humans were relatively quick to discover the usefulness and versatility of flint. It offered itself up readily, rising to the surface of the land. But perhaps part of the enduring fascination we have for flint is that it does not easily give up its secrets. Building with Flint is not only a comprehensive exploration of the history of flint and its traditional uses, properties and applications, but is also an invaluable practical guide for practitioners currently working in the professions of construction, architecture and design. As well as providing detailed insight and advice about good practice in flint work, it also inspires the reader to employ flint in innovative and versatile ways. In addition, this book is for anyone who is simply curious to unearth more about this versatile material and all its quirks and nuances.
The Fire in the Flint

The Fire in the Flint

Walter White; R. Baxter Miller

University of Georgia Press
1996
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Written by a lifelong champion of civil rights, this is the story of Kenneth Harper, a young black physician who, after having studied in the North in the early part of the twentieth century and believing the days of oppression for blacks in the South were waning, returns to his hometown of Central City in South Georgia to practice medicine. Harper finds all too soon that the roots of intolerance grow deep. As he becomes increasingly aware of the ways in which the black community remains enslaved, Harper helps local sharecroppers organize a cooperative society to share in the economic freedom traditionally reserved for white landowners. The Ku Klux Klan is quickly rallied into action, and Harper finds himself in a violent and vengeful battle with the Klan. Amid the story's tragedy and violence, White reflects the complex nuances of humanity within white and black communities in conflict.
The Mysterious Miss Flint

The Mysterious Miss Flint

Adele Clee

Adele Clee
2017
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The earl's goal was to find his missing sister. The last thing he expected to find was love.Having spent two years abroad to avoid his father's schemes to see him wed, Oliver Darby returns to England to claim his inheritance. As Earl of Stanton, and confirmed bachelor, he expects to settle into a comfortable life. But when he discovers his sister, Rose, is missing and has not been seen for six months, it's evident his father is capable of manipulating events from beyond the grave.When Nicole Flint accepted the role of paid companion to Lady Rose Darby, nothing was as it seemed. Whisked away from London to a haunted manor that once housed the insane, the two ladies are kept prisoner with no hope of reprieve. But when an opportunity arises for one of them to escape, Nicole knows she must be the one to stay. After all, her purpose for working has nothing to do with money, and everything to do with the need to hide from her controlling brother.Thrown together in a wild adventure full of lies and deceit, guilt forces Oliver and Nicole to search for the lost Lady Rose. The overwhelming attraction that exists between them only complicates matters. He's a man driven by passion and lust. She's a lady looking for true love. But on their journey of discovery, both must learn that the two are inexplicably entwined.
Happy Anyway: A Flint Anthology
A part of Belt's City Anthology Series. "These pieces . . . stand as proof of the determination and optimism of a city that just won't quit."A collection of essays and personal narratives, Happy Anyway: A Flint Anthology captures a confounding, contradictory city, proving that Flint is far more than just an industrial town picking itself up after a big company has moved out or the site of a devastating public health crisis. The stories collected here delve into the actual lives taking place within the city?the crime, joblessness, homelessness, and hopelessness, but also the happiness and resilience. They are about who is able to truly lay claim to being "from Flint" and what it means to finally leave?or to stay, even when bikes, jewelry, or love continually disappear. From both established and new writers, you'll find stories here that include: - Home ownership in Mott Park during the 2008 housing crisis- The history and mysteries of Glenwood Cemetery- What the Flint water crisis means for parents trying to raise young children.Edited by Scott Atkinson, a former reporter for The Flint Journal, the 24 essays collected here shed new light on a city that has perpetually been defined by outsiders. As Atkinson notes, "These are stories from the middle. They are stories of triumph not because anything has been won, but because they are stories of Flint's continued fight."A candid, unflinching look inside a city whose history tells a truly American story.