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1000 tulosta hakusanalla C. M. Ferrante
I'm Elmer: The Autobiography of Elmer C. Raad
Elmer C. Raad
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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The S.C.U.M.M. Bible: A Huge Book of S.C.U.M.M. Games
David D. Lopez
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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BOOK OF THE BSA (GROUPS B, C & M) 250cc - 350cc - 500cc & 600cc OHV & SV SINGLES FROM 1945 TO 1959
W C Haycraft
Veloce Enterprises, Inc.
2019
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148 pages, 97 illustrations, size 5.5 x 8.5 inches. Originally published under the title The Book of the BSA (Groups B, C and M) by W. C. Haycraft this book is one of The Motorcyclist's Library series published in the USA by Floyd Clymer by arrangement with the original publishers Pitman Ltd. of London, England.This re-print of the 15th edition includes complete technical data, service and maintenance information and detailed instructions for the repair and overhaul of the major mechanical and electrical components for the BSA 250cc, 350cc, 500cc and 600cc B31, B32, B33, B34, C10, C11, C11 De Luxe, M20, M21 and M33 single cylinder OHV & SV series of motorcycles from 1945 through 1959 with the exception of the 1954-59 C10L, C11G, C12, C15 and Gold Star models. There is adequate detailed text and diagrams to assist in major refurbishing such as an engine rebuild or even a complete renovation.A GUIDE TO THE VARIOUS 'BOOK OF THE BSA' EDITIONS FOR OWNERS OF POST WW2 SINGLES THROUGH 1970The 10th, 11th and 12th editions published after the end of WW2 were nothing more than a reprint of the 1936-1939 pre-war 9th edition, each one having and additional 50 page 'supplement' covering the post-war models. Due to the superficial nature of these supplements, they were inadequate in providing overhaul and repair information for owners of the post-war models.However, when the 13th edition was published, the entire publication focused on the post-war B, C and M models up to 1954 and the 1936-1939 pre-war section was eliminated. The 14th edition expanded on the years covered, as did the 15th edition which was the final edition to include the post-war C series models. Therefore, the VelocePress re-print of the 15th edition (ISBN 9781588502292) is of the most use to owners of the 1945 through 1959 post-war B, C and M singles.The 16th and 17th editions continued coverage of the later B and M models (only) and the last edition to cover the B and M series was the 17th edition published in 1968. Therefore, the VelocePress re-print of the 17th edition (ISBN 9781588501561) which covers the 1955 through 1967 models is of most use to owners of the later B and M series motorcycles. Finally, the 1954 and later C models received their own specific 1st edition beginning in 1963. This separate publication went through four different editions, each one expanding on the years covered. Obviously, the most appropriate edition for late model C series 250cc owners would be the VelocePress re-print (ISBN 9781588501585) of the 4th and final edition which covers the 1954 through 1970 models.
Inspirational, spiritual, thought-provoking, sensitive, sexual, and risqu are a few words that describe the expressive themes in this book. The author shares intimate experiences that delve deeply into her life story. Each poem contains pieces of her soul poured out in words and meant to awaken the readers' mental imagery. Journey through the stages of awakenings and growth as the author narrates her life in verse. The awakening of the unspoken dreams and characters will send a rush through your bones as no other before. Shhhh...relax, listen, and breathe, cry if you have to. Relate, unbreak, and love again.
Life had always been a song for Detective Eric Abani of the Federal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau (F.I.I.B) of the Nigeria Police Force until one awful Sunday evening when his former friend, business mogul David Okaro was shot dead by a sniper as they played golf. Faced with a possible murder charge but given a chance to investigate, Eric soon stumbled on the trail of the Ogidi Secret Cult whose emblem was The Black Tiger effigy. Driven by patriotism and his sound moral norms, Eric went after the cult with zeal but soon got entangled in a battle of life and death as he got close to blowing the lid off the most sophisticated, most brutal and very vast ritual killings and racketeering syndicate of different bizarre dimensions ever set up on the Atlantic coast of West Africa - ran by The Ogidi Secret Cult, which had its presence spread out like the tentacles of an octopus in every city and every institution of higher learning in the world's most populous black nation. Eric's travails within the course of trailing the cult's activities from city to city climaxed as he came face to face with its most lethal man tagged 'The Executioner' and whose identity had hitherto been shrouded in utmost secrecy.