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The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) (Edition1)
Most teens are thrown into the adult world with a wallet full of mistakes and a head full of myths. This book rewrites the script teaching how to earn smart, save confidently, and invest early in a world that never taught you how. Whether you're 15 or 19, figuring out your money shouldn't be overwhelming, boring, or wrapped in financial jargon. This is the ultimate teen money guide for the digital age clear, relatable, and radically useful. It tackles the real challenges Gen Z faces: how to avoid digital finance traps, how to budget when your income is random, and how to stop spending money just to fit in. It shows how to turn small skills into big income, how to build smart money habits for students, and how to invest even if you ve only got five dollars and a free app. Inside, you ll learn: How to save money as a teenager without feeling deprived The difference between buying for value and spending for status What wealth really means when you're still in school Why investing early even a little can change your entire future How to spot scams, avoid financial FOMO, and stay in control online Perfect for high schoolers, college freshmen, and anyone who wants to know how to make money before college, this is more than just advice it s a complete financial mindset upgrade. If you've ever searched personal finance for teens and ended up more confused than before, this book gives you clarity, confidence, and the tools to take charge of your financial life. Because before you chase freedom, you need to understand how to earn, save, and invest like it matters.
All Sorts of Wheel-carriage, Improved. Wherein it is Plainly Made Appear, That a Much Less Than the Usual Draught of Horses, &c. Will be Requir'd, ... By Jacob Rowe, Esq
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.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++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 LibraryT095742London: printed for Alexander Lyon, 1734. 4],38p.,5 plates; 4
Russian/Soviet Aircraft Carrier & Carrier-borne Aviation Design & Evolution, Volume 2: Aircraft Carrying Heavy Cruisers ? Project 1143.5/6 Kuznetsov C
Russian/Soviet Aircraft Carrier & Carrier Aviation Design & Evolution Vol.2 The following is added ahead of volume description in response to the unfortunate situation that the volume has been subjected to a misinformation campaign that is beyond the control of the publisher/author. Volume has been produced using material from a wide-range of sources including, but not restricted to, JPSC Nevskoe Design Bureau; Krylov State Research Centre; United Shipbuilding Corporation; Russian Helicopters; S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia; NPO Almaz; JSC Scientific Production Association Alloy; NPO Mars; NPO Mashinostroyenia; SPU Salut, Strela PA; Concern-Agat; JSC Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET); Rostec Corporation; JSC Klimov; Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation; US DoD; UK MoD, MNIIRE Altair. Sources are listed throughout at appropriate points for respective bureau/services. For example, Krylov Research Centre & JPSC Nevskoe Design Bureau for areas of ship design - the latter cited on 18 pages. Six specification tables for ship designs are cited to the respective bureau. Radar design and performance capabilities are provided clearly through English language translations of appropriately cited Russian Design Bureau documents. Five design bureau characteristic and performance specification tables for weapon complex are provided, all appropriately cited. Eight specification sheets are provided for airborne platforms, appropriately cited to the respective design bureau. This includes English language translations of Russian language infographics furnished by the Russian Defence Ministry. In 2017, there were five Russian/Soviet designed and built aircraft carriers in existence, three of which were in operational service - the Project 1143.5 Aircraft Carrying Heavy Cruiser Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union, Kuznetsov in Russian Federation naval service, the INS Vikramaditya (formerly the Project 1143.4 Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruiser Baku/Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union, Gorshkov) in Indian naval service and the incomplete former Soviet Project 1143.6 Aircraft Carrying Heavy Cruiser Varyag in service with the Peoples Liberation Army Navy of China as the Liaoning. The other two aircraft carriers, the Project 1143/.2 Kiev and Minsk Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruisers had been decommissioned and formed museum exhibits in China. This two volume series sets out to detail the stable of Russian/Soviet designed and built significant aircraft carrying vessels and their respective shipborne aviation assets. Volume 1 focused on the design genesis of the major aircraft carrying vessels of the Imperial Russian and Soviet periods, which included Seaplane Carriers, the Project 1123 Moskva Class Anti-Submarine Warfare Helicopter Carrying Cruisers and the Project 1143-1143.4 Kiev and Improved Kiev Class Heavy Aircraft Carrying Cruisers, as well as a number of early and mid-20th century aviation carrying projects. This second volume focusses on the stable of conventional take-off and landing aircraft carriers of the late 20th century and early 21st century periods - the Project 1143.5, the Project 1143.6 Varyag, the nuclear powered Project 1143.7 Ul'yanovsk, as well as the unrealised concepts - the Project 1153 and Project 1160 nuclear powered conventional take-off and landing aircraft carriers and the projected 21st century Project 23000E nuclear powered anti-submarine warfare/attack carrier. Separate chapters deal with the various rotary wing and fixed wing aviation assets that would make up the air groups of the Project 1143.5 and the modified Project 1143.4 INS Vikramaditya. All technical information regarding the warships, systems and weapons has been provided by the respective design bureau and services, as has graphic material. The volume is supported by textual and graphic material from governmental intelligence/historical archives of United States and United Kingdom.
Unarmed, Unarmored and Unescorted: A World War 2 C-47 Airborne Troop Carrier Pilot Remembers
Merriam Press World War 2 Memoir. Inducted in 1942, Johnson went through pilot training, then airborne operations flight training with 27th Troop Carrier Squadron, 10th Troop Carrier Group, then with 49th Troop Carrier Sqdn, 313th Troop Carrier Wing, for training in Sicily. Assigned to 36th TCS, 316th TCG, for D-Day and the Allied advance across Europe. During Operation Market Garden his C-47 was shot down and he became a POW. In addition to detailing his life as a POW, he includes details of what it was like back home for his family, particularly after he was listed as MIA after being shot down, including his parents' efforts at trying to get more details from politicians, the Army and members of his unit in England. This is a detailed personal account by a C-47 pilot who flew Unarmed, Unarmored and Unescorted over the skies of Europe, delivering men and materiel where it was needed to defeat the enemy. 35 photos and documents.
Un-Armed, Un-Armored and Un-Escorted: A World War II C-47 Airborne Troop Carrier Pilot Remembers
Merriam Press World War 2 Memoir Series First Edition 2014 Inducted in 1942, Johnson went through pilot training, followed by airborne operations flight training with the 27th Troop Carrier Squadron, 10th Troop Carrier Group. Assignment to the 49th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Wing, for training in Sicily in late 1943 came next. Assigned to the 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, in November 1943, for training for the Normandy D-Day invasion, followed by support for the invasion and Allied advance across Europe during the summer of 1944. Also during this period, he trained for Operation Market Garden, as part of the armada that dropped the 82nd Airborne Division. His C-47 was shot down during this mission and he became a POW. In addition to detailing his life as a POW, from capture and interrogation to life in Stalag Luft 1A, through liberation, Johnson includes details of what it was like back home for his family, particularly after he was listed as Missing in Action after being shot down, including his parents' efforts at trying to get more details from politicians, the Army and members of his unit in England. A detailed personal account by a C-47 pilot who flew Un-Armed, Un-Armored and Un-Escorted over the skies of Europe, delivering men and materiel where it was needed to defeat the enemy. Contents Introduction Prelude: 18 September 1944 Chapter 1: The Beginning: It All Started Here Chapter 2: Induction: U.S. Army, Fort Thomas, Kentucky Chapter 3: Loneliness and Mournful Sounds Chapter 4: Casey Jones School of Aeronautics Chapter 5: A Prophecy Unfolds Chapter 6: Aviation Cadet Days: Part 1, Classification/Pre-Flight/Primary Chapter 7: Aviation Cadet Days: Part 2, Basic -Advanced Chapter 8: Prepare for Combat: Bergstrom Field, Austin, Texas, June-July 1943 Chapter 9: Dunnellon, Florida Chapter 10: This One is for the Birds: Dunnellon, Florida, September 1943 Chapter 11: Off to War Chapter 12: Rain Clock: A Jungle Jaunt, 11 October 1943 Chapter 13: Sicily: Trapani/Milo and Castelvetrano, October 12, 1943-February 15, 1944 Chapter 14: Emerald Isle Interlude Chapter 15: Settling In: Preparing for D-Day Chapter 16: First with the Best: Operation OVERLORD: Airborne Mission, NEPTUNE: Boston-Freeport, June 5-6, 1944 Chapter 17: Between Major Combat Missions Chapter 18: Operation MARKET GARDEN Chapter 19: From Hot Pilot to POW Chapter 20: Interrogation: A Psychological Experience 175 Chapter 21: Dulag Luft Transit Camp, October 1944 Chapter 22: Stalag Luft 1A, Part 1 Chapter 23: Meanwhile Back Home, Part 1 Chapter 24: Stalag Luft 1A, Part 2 Chapter 25: At Last, Homeward Bound Chapter 26: Meanwhile Back Home, Part 2 The Author 35 photos and documents