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Cry of the Kalahari

Cry of the Kalahari

Mark Owens; Delia Owens

Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
1992
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This is the story of the Owens' travel and life in the Kalahari Desert. Here they met and studied unique animals and were confronted with danger from drought, fire, storms, and the animals they loved. This best-selling book is for both travelers and animal lovers.
How to Eat Like a Child

How to Eat Like a Child

John Forster; Delia Ephron; Judith Kahan

Samuel French, Inc
2010
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One act review / 6 to 30 children (10 to 15 is ideal), ages 5 to 15 Area staging; unit set. This musical romp through the joys and sorrows of being a child is hilarious. Children give 23 lessons in such subjects as how to beg for a dog, how to torture your sister, how to act after being sent to your room and how to laugh hysterically. The pace is fast, the tone subversive and the recognition instant. "Applause, applause, applause!"-- Steve Allen "Delightfully clever."-- Hollywood Reporter "Razzle dazzle staging, Broadway style songs and an imaginative script."-- TV Guide.
Mammoth Activity Book of Prehistory

Mammoth Activity Book of Prehistory

Daniel Pemberton; Delia Pemberton

British Museum Press
2004
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The fourth title in the series of shaped, die-cut activity books from the British Museum focuses on the animals and people of the Stone Age. It includes games, puzzles, and drawing, colouring and making activities. They are fun to do and full of information about peoples and places of the past.
Sand, Planes and Submarines

Sand, Planes and Submarines

Paul Brown; Delia Gleave

The History Press Ltd
2017
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Sand, Planes and Submarines is an unlikely title for a book about the role two small towns far from the sea played in the First World War. Yet this extraordinary account tells how Leighton Buzzard and Linslade provided the means to shorten the war. Without the sand, the big guns could not have been made for the Front; the planes allowed the Royal Flying Corps to take on the superior German air force; and the submarine nets protected not only the British fleet but also the French, Italians, Americans and Russians. The two towns were changed dramatically by the war. They ceased to be the playground of the rich from London. The army requisitioned the hundreds of thoroughbred horses that had been used by the aristocracy to hunt with the Rothschilds. Among these larger themes there are many personal stories like that of the Linslade postman and his horse, Bluebell, who took part in the last great cavalry charge of the war.
The Real Mrs Beeton

The Real Mrs Beeton

Sheila Hardy; Delia Smith

The History Press Ltd
2011
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Eliza Acton is the forgotten hero of our culinary past. A debt of gratitude to her is what Delia Smith, Elizabeth David and Mrs Beeton have in common. She was the original and best: the first cook to write recipes in a clear, modern format, one of the few Victorian ladies whose legacy has lasted well into the twenty-first century and whose recipes are still used in thousands of kitchens today. In this absorbing first biography, Sheila Hardy creates a richly painted narrative of how a young woman produced the first cookery book for general use and changed history. She provides a rich background to Eliza’s success, not only as the little-known mother of modern cookery, but as a poet and a campaigner for healthy eating. She introduced us to curry, chorizo and gluten-free diets 150 years before they became fashionable. She knew Charles Dickens, and her family life was possibly an inspiration for several of his plots. She had a fascinating career, and this brilliantly researched biography is a must for anyone interested in food and cookery, or simply as an insight into the life of a modern lady who was years ahead of her time.
The Novel of Crepuscular Universes – Thomas Mann, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch, Witold Gombrowicz, Günter Grass, Curzio Malaparte, Heinrich Böll, L.–
Ion Vlad investigates the distinct heraldry of "the novel of ideas" and whether this taxonomy is still viable within the wide and heterogeneous sphere of narrative. He closely reads the work of Thomas Mann, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch, Witold Gombrowicz, Gunter Grass and others, hoping to shed light on this complicated question.
Genome

Genome

Linda Conlon; Delia Strange

1231 Publishing
2017
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As the race to secure Synjan and Daeson continues, Ellis and Fyfe are waylaid by a psychotic despot and Hawke awakens in a prison cell. Drugged and interrogated, Hawke's only defence is the Wanderer talent he despises. His mission to reach Synjan is at stake... and so is his life.Arriving in Femme, Daeson and Synjan find themselves at the mercy of an advanced civilisation that reveres Healers and oppresses men. Greeted by Intuits who can pluck secrets from their minds, their whirlwind journey through a technologically advanced world will test their resolve, their resources, and their friendship.
Husk

Husk

Linda Conlon; Delia Strange

1231 Publishing
2018
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Heroes sacrifice themselves. Villains sacrifice others. Can one man live to be both?Daeson awakens in a mangled car wreck with a dying woman. Forced to deal with the consequences of Synjan's actions, Daeson's resentment grows and their relationship fractures.No longer supported by her companion and friend, Synjan invites a dangerous foe to join them--the Hunter himself.When Hawke catches up, he struggles with risking everything to do what's right or continuing to do what's right for him.As allies and enemies conspire on different worlds, Synjan, Daeson and Hawke head into a desolate landscape of sand, violence and treachery.'Husk' is the fifth book in Linda Conlon and Delia Strange's Wanderer of Worlds, a gritty contemporary fantasy. The series contains multiple perspectives, proactive characters, conspiracies, and shifting motives set against a backdrop of different worlds with their own languages and cultures. This ongoing tale combines the best traits of urban fantasy, action and light science fiction in a richly written, emotionally captivating adventure.Seek out the first book 'Axiom' to find out why Wanderer of Worlds is a story like no other.
Facade

Facade

Linda Conlon; Delia Strange

1231 Publishing
2024
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When your life is a lie, the truth is in your choices.Hawke makes contact with Kegan Frederickson and they forge a plan to return Synjan to her homeworld. Hawke has to continue his charade as 'Aron' and travel with Synjan and Daeson a little longer.The next world is a dystopian relic, suffering the aftermath of a bioweapon called the Ark. Within a city slowly being overtaken by nature, the three Wanderers rescue a woman, Leiara. She quickly befriends Daeson, and soon her presence adds a layer of mistrust, paranoia and jealousy. Is she what she claims to be, a Wanderer like them? If so, then she only wants the safety they can provide. But if she's something else entirely, what could she be after? As the small group heads towards the portal that will be their escape from the ruined world, Hawke has to decide how best to betray Synjan... and if he even wants to.
International and European Disability Law and Policy

International and European Disability Law and Policy

Andrea Broderick; Delia Ferri

Cambridge University Press
2019
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In this first textbook on international and European disability law and policy, Broderick and Ferri analyse the interaction between different legal systems and sources. Guided by the global legal standards of the CRPD, students are equipped with the necessary background on disability, and are given a comprehensive overview of the legal and policy frameworks on disability. The narrative maintains the balance between theory and practice, focusing on the legal framework and challenges in the realm of policy-making, and ensuring that students are aware of current legal debates and controversial issues in the field. Accommodating different learning styles, the book employs a range of accessible features which include learning outcomes for each chapter, problem questions, group activities, extracts from legal debates and more. Including case studies and examples from around the world, this book has a truly global perspective, suitable for introductory and advanced modules in law departments, as well as interdisciplinary courses.
International and European Disability Law and Policy

International and European Disability Law and Policy

Andrea Broderick; Delia Ferri

Cambridge University Press
2019
sidottu
In this first textbook on international and European disability law and policy, Broderick and Ferri analyse the interaction between different legal systems and sources. Guided by the global legal standards of the CRPD, students are equipped with the necessary background on disability, and are given a comprehensive overview of the legal and policy frameworks on disability. The narrative maintains the balance between theory and practice, focusing on the legal framework and challenges in the realm of policy-making, and ensuring that students are aware of current legal debates and controversial issues in the field. Accommodating different learning styles, the book employs a range of accessible features which include learning outcomes for each chapter, problem questions, group activities, extracts from legal debates and more. Including case studies and examples from around the world, this book has a truly global perspective, suitable for introductory and advanced modules in law departments, as well as interdisciplinary courses.