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Po Lyn Lee Ophelia House "Lunch at Langley's": Lunch at Langley's
Po Lyn Lee, "Ophelia House", a speculative fiction horror fantasy about Po, a she demon conditioned as an assassin, controlled by messages from Grandmother, majesty of a surviving prehistoric secret sisterhood. When Grandmother sends Po a message to assassinate the president of the United States, Po's job becomes self-discovery amidst global elite. Lunch at Langley's It is Barbara Langley's afternoon mixer. Much to William Randolph Curtis the fifth's surprise, An E.A.I.C. operative tells Liz how the Crimson Lotus ties to the Curtis family, Mother Pi Lyn, and Sweet Old Jo. Truth is on the menu, but Mum finds Mi Quo's order hard to read. It is smooth sailing and a burning desire for Po's dreamboat Mr. Paul when Ali Kahn does what is right for the Ta Shen Ling.
Location of a Federal Establishment in the Langley, Va Area.

Location of a Federal Establishment in the Langley, Va Area.

Central Intelligence Agency

Hassell Street Press
2021
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The Lost Lives of Frances Langley
Some things which feel truly lost, are really there all along, safely hidden, just waiting to be found...France. Summer 1981: In a small village in southern France, a wilful English girl is falling in love. Frances Langley has fallen under Benoit's romantic spell, and their summer of love finds Frances willing to do almost anything for the handsome art collector, even hiding a precious artefact for him, stolen by the Nazis decades before.England. Summer 2022: Frances's son, Harry, finds himself packing up the clutter and chaos of his late mother's home. Little does he know that his mother had sent a letter to Tabitha, the lost love of his life, begging the pair to find a priceless jewellery box, hidden in her cottage.Harry quickly dismisses the search, but as an art historian, Tabitha cannot risk the chance to recover something so valuable that was long thought to be lost. And so they embark on a journey of discovery, but soon find themselves searching for much more than a missing piece of art...
The Radical Campaigns of John Baxter Langley

The Radical Campaigns of John Baxter Langley

David George

University of Exeter Press
2021
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Once notorious but now largely forgotten, the political idealist and radical John Baxter Langley was typical of the well-educated and ethical Victorians who struggled to create a fairer, more equal society. Through a long and wide-ranging career of political agitation he was a journalist, editor and owner of several newspapers, was prominent in the call for franchise reform, and opposed religious legislation that prevented Sunday entertainment and education for working men and women. Langley was also integral to the founding of a trade union, campaigned for an end to public executions and built affordable housing in Battersea. Internationally, he condemned the Second Opium War, exposed British brutality in India and worked covertly for Lincoln’s administration. He was a fellow-traveller for many other key radicals of the day, while his founding of the ‘Church of the Future’ garnered the support of Charles Darwin, James Martineau and John Stuart Mill. Through a chronological narrative of Langley's activities, this book provides an overview of many of the most significant political causes of the mid- to late nineteenth century. These include electoral reform, feminism, slavery, racism, trade unionism, workers' rights, the free press, leisure, prostitution, foreign relations and espionage. A neglected but important figure in the history of nineteenth-century radicalism, this work gives John Baxter Langley the attention he deserves and reveals the breadth of his legacy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47788/LVPH3819
Oldbury, Langley and Warley

Oldbury, Langley and Warley

Terry Daniels

The History Press Ltd
2001
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This book tells the story of Oldbury's rise from overcrowded Victorian town to progressive municipal borough, and its absorption into larger local authorities from 1966. Its success was built on coal mining, metal working and chemicals. Further south, off the coalfield, lay the rural area of 'old' Warley, whose fields were lost to housing between the wars. Langley, at the boundary of the coalfield, was part industrial and part rural. In 230 pictures, Oldbury, Langley and Warley in Old Photographs describes the area in 1900, and traces its changes during the twentieth century. It shows some of the people, organisations and events that made up life in this hard-working, hard-living, town. Much recorded here has become the victim of 'progress', and we have only photographs, reports and a few eye-witnesses to preserve the history of the place and its old lifestyle. Most of the pictures are previously unpublished or come from sources not readily available. The author and the Oldbury Local History Group hope the book will make a contribution to recording the town and be of interest to those new to the area as well as those who remember the place as it was.
Oldbury, Langley & Warley Through Time

Oldbury, Langley & Warley Through Time

Terry Daniels

Amberley Publishing
2012
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This book tells the story of Oldbury's rise from overcrowded Victorian town to progressive municiple borough, and its absorption into larger local authorities from 1966. Its success was built on coalmining, metal working and chemicals. Further south, off the coalfield, lay the rural area of 'old' Warley, whose fields were lost to housing between the wars. Langley, at the boundary of the coalfield, was part industrial and part rural. Oldbury, Langley & Warley Through Time describes the area in 1900 and traces its changes during the twentieth century. It shows some of the people, organisations and events that made up life in this hardworking, hard-living area. Much recorded here has become a victim of 'progress' and we have only photographs, reports and a few eye-witnesses to preserve the history of the place and its old lifestyle.