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Behind The Lines with The SBS

Behind The Lines with The SBS

Nicholas James Marshall; Robert Desmond Marshall

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2025
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Formed in 1940 as Special Boat Section and later amalgamated into 1st SAS Regiment as part of Colonel David Stirling’s expansion, the famed SBS were a commando unit designed to carry out amphibious raids on Axis occupied territory during WW2. Originally referred to by Stirling as the ‘Folboat Section’ and reconstituted as the Special Boat Squadron under the command of Captain Earl George Jellicoe, the SBS set about causing havoc in the enemy held islands of the Aegean. This is the personal account of one man, Desmond Marshall, who in late 1943 was recruited as a signaller into L Squadron SBS. Written in the years following the war and undiscovered until over half a century later, it is only now this unique account of wartime life in the SBS is being revealed in his own words. Join Des and L Squadron on their daring adventures behind enemy lines in this detailed and riveting, never before told story.
Mindset, Methods & Metrics: Winning as a Modern Real Estate Agent

Mindset, Methods & Metrics: Winning as a Modern Real Estate Agent

Nicholas Dreher; Marshall Saunders

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Authors Doyle, Dreher, and Saunders share wisdom gleaned from a combined forty-five years in the industry, including concepts that lead to an exponential improvement in business outcomes. The key to their approach is its three-part structure: - In the Mindset section of the book, you will be advised of practices and philosophies to help you develop a successful business. - Next, the Metrics section will lay out the critical step-by-step analysis key to determining where you are, where you want to be, and how to construct a specific plan to get there. - Finally, the Methods section will walk you through a number of proven strategies for marketing your real estate business, developing your referral networks, and establishing practices that you can take to the bank. Along the way, you'll get stories of the authors' own experiences, innovative ways to overcome obstacles, an assessment of the latest technology, and new ideas and simple twists to make what you're already doing more effective.
Crystal Clear: Gems of the Seedflinger

Crystal Clear: Gems of the Seedflinger

Tracie Jolicoeur Nicholas J. Marshall

Independently Published
2019
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Crystal Clear attempts to clear up the confusion about God What is ineffable seems difficult to communicate. Two authors give their account and direct experience of God. To know what God is we must first know what God is not. Our human misunderstandings about Love are similar to the misunderstandings about God. Find one and we find the other. Remove the blocks to Love and Love stands revealed. Remove the blocks to God and God becomes known. It might seem inconsequential and unverifiable to seek for God and Know God while still in the body however it turns out to be the most valued endeavor a person can make. To find God reveals itself to be the peace, the joy, and the love that not only heals all suffering but is the foundation for existence itself. To find God is to find ones very own SELF The SELF prior to all definitions. The emptiness dancing. Tracie addresses the misunderstandings of God. Nick addresses Love and Jesus.
Bodies from the Library 3

Bodies from the Library 3

Agatha Christie; Ngaio Marsh; Dorothy L. Sayers; Anthony Berkeley; Nicholas Blake

Collins Crime Club
2021
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This anthology of rare stories of crime and suspense brings together 18 tales from the Golden Age of Detective Fiction for the first time in book form, including uncollected stories by Ngaio Marsh and John Dickson Carr. The Golden Age of detective fiction had begun inauspiciously with the publication of E.C. Bentley’s schismatic Trent’s Last Case in 1913, but it hit its stride in 1920 when both Agatha Christie and Freeman Wills Crofts – latterly crowned queen and king of the genre – had crime novels published for the first time. They ushered in two decades of exemplary mystery writing, the era of the whodunit, the impossible crime and the locked-room mystery, with stories that have thrilled and baffled generations of readers. This new volume in the Bodies from the Library series features the work of 18 prolific authors who, like Christie and Crofts, saw their popularity soar during the Golden Age. Aside from novels, they all wrote short fiction – stories, serials and plays – and although most of them have been collected in books over the last 100 years, here are the ones that got away… In this book you will encounter classic series detectives including Colonel Gore, Roger Sheringham, Hildegarde Withers and Henri Bencolin; Hercule Poirot solves ‘The Incident of the Dog’s Ball’; Roderick Alleyn returns to New Zealand in a recently discovered television drama by Ngaio Marsh; and Dorothy L. Sayers’ chilling ‘The House of the Poplars’ is published for the first time. With a full-length novella by John Dickson Carr and an unpublished radio script by Cyril Hare, this diverse collection concludes with some early ‘flash fiction’ commissioned by Collins’ Crime Club in 1938. Each mini story had to feature an orange, resulting in six very different tales from Peter Cheyney, Ethel Lina White, David Hume, Nicholas Blake, John Rhode and – in his only foray into writing detective fiction – the publisher himself, William Collins.
The Obligation of an Oath; and Particularly of the Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy, and Abjuration. A Sermon Preach'd at the Assizes Held at Dorchester, on Friday, March 16. 1715/16. By Nicholas Carter,
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.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++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 LibraryT006363With a half-title.London: printed for J. Churchill, 1716. 2],26p.; 8
The Memoirs of Maurice Paleologue at the Russian Court of Nicholas II: Volume 1: July 20, 1914 to March 31, 1915
It was a great good fortune for all of us that Maurice Pal ologue was appointed as the French Ambassador to the court at St. Petersburg mere days before the outbreak of World War I, and therefore that he had a ringside seat to events as they swept across the continent, with inside information from both the Russian and the French governments. As the principal representative of Russia's greatest ally in Europe, M. Pal ologue had easy access to all the major political figures associated with the court of Nicholas II, including Nicholas himself, the Empress Alexandra, Grand Duke Nicholas, the Montenegrin sisters, Anna Vyroubova, Foreign Minister Sazonov, and, of course, Rasputin. Better yet, Maurice Pal ologue was a profoundly 'clubbable' man (probably in more ways than one - he had a reputation for being somewhat bumptious) with a sharp eye, a witty (again in more ways than one) turn of phrase, and an ever-receptive ear for gossip. He liked nothing better than to sit down companionably with the great and good for a cozy chat, and then to tell us all about what he had learned. His pen-sketches of the people he met, his assessments of the political and military situations facing Russia and its allies, and his search for the seat of the Russian soul, make this and the next two volumes utterly riveting for anyone with a human interest in the fate of Russia as it perched on the brink of the abyss.