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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Geneva Anderson Thompson
Historical Analysis of the Geneva and Hague Conventions and Their Protection of Military Medical Personnel, Facilities, and Transport During World War
Randall G Anderson
Biblioscholar
2012
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Hilla Of Finland is a book written by Geneva De Malroy that tells the story of a young girl named Hilla who lives in Finland. The book follows Hilla's journey as she navigates the challenges of growing up in a country that is constantly changing. Hilla is a strong and determined character who is determined to make a difference in the world. She faces many obstacles along the way, including poverty, discrimination, and political unrest. However, Hilla never gives up and continues to fight for what she believes in. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of the Finnish landscape and culture, and readers will be transported to a world that is both beautiful and harsh. Overall, Hilla Of Finland is a captivating and inspiring tale of one girl's journey to find her place in the world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Review of Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Anthiine Fishes (Teleostei: Perciformes: Serranidae), with Descriptions of Two New Genera
William D. Andeson Jr.; Phillip C. Heemstra
American Philosophical Society Press
2012
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'Loved it!! Gripping from first page to last, there is no let up!' ????? reader review'Absolutely fantastic debut novel. Intelligent thriller, great twists, strong women . . . Loved it!' ????? reader review'The twists are fast and furious. What an ending. Be still my racing heart!' ????? reader reviewDISCOVER YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE THRILLER Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier has started to show the same tell-tale signs of Alzheimer's disease as her father: memory loss, even blackouts. So she is reluctant to accept the invitation to be the guest of honour at a prestigious biotech conference - until her husband Daniel, a neuroscientist, persuades her that the publicity storm will be worth it. The technology being unveiled at this conference could revolutionise medicine forever. More than that, it could save Sarah's life. In Geneva, the couple are feted as stars - at least, Sarah is. But behind the five-star luxury, investors are circling, controversial blogger Terri Landau is all over the story, and Sarah's symptoms are getting worse. As events begin to spiral out of control, Sarah can't be sure who to trust - including herself.'SENSATIONAL.' Clare Mackintosh'I RACED THROUGH IT.' Lucy Foley 'OUTSTANDING.' Harlan Coben'HEART-POUNDING.' Lucy Clarke, author of The Hike'IMMENSELY READABLE.' Sarah Hilary, author of Fragile'HIGHLY ADDICTIVE.' Alice Feeney, author of Daisy Darker'STUNNING.' Helen Fields, author of The Institution'PACY AS HELL.' Imran Mahmood, author of You Don't Know Me'ICILY TENSE.' Telegraph'HAS IT ALL!' L. J. Ross, author of Holy Island
*Richard Armitage's second utterly compelling thriller, THE CUT, is now available to pre-order!*She can't trust anyone. Not even herself . . .*Shortlisted for the Fingerprint Award for Debut Book of the Year**Shortlisted for the Best Fiction Audiobook at the British Book Awards*'I raced through it.' Lucy Foley'Outstanding.' Harlan Coben'Heart-pounding.' Lucy ClarkeWhen you have it allSarah Collier has been lucky: she's got a glittering scientific career and a husband who loves her more than anything.And you start to lose itBut now she's showing signs of early Alzheimer's, and the only hope for a cure is in a controversial new technology being unveiled in Switzerland.You'd go anywhere for help In Geneva, as events turn dangerous and her memory loss worsens, Sarah has to decide who to trust: the people around her - or, despite her symptoms, herself.'Sensational.' Clare Mackintosh 'Immensely readable.' Sarah Hilary'A fast-paced switchback ride.' Daily Mail 'Highly addictive.' Alice Feeney'A clever page-turner.' The Times 'A rollercoaster ride.' Guardian 'Stunning.' Helen Fields 'Pacy as hell.' Imran Mahmood 'Icily tense.' Telegraph 'Has it all!' L. J. Ross'Loved it!! Gripping from first page to last, there is no let up!' ????? reader review 'Absolutely fantastic debut novel. Intelligent thriller, great twists, strong women . . . Loved it!' ????? reader review 'The twists are fast and furious. What an ending. Be still my racing heart!' ????? reader reviewShortlisted for Debut Book of the Year for 2023 at the Capital Crime Fingerprint Awards, 2024Shortlisted for the Best Fiction Audiobook at the British Book Awards, 2023
Geneva lies in the heart of the Finger Lakes region at the top of Seneca Lake, which is important to the community for both transportation and leisure. With more than two hundred vintage images, Geneva presents a well-researched overview of the town's past, from its settlement in the 1790s to 1940. Pictured are some of the architectural gems that became the cultural cornerstones of a thriving place-the Smith Opera House, the Richard Upjohn-designed Blackwell House and St. John's Chapel on the Hobart & William Smith campus, as well as some of the remarkable people who lived here: Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman in the country to receive a medical degree; Henry McDonald, one of the first African American professional football players; Arthur Dove, America's first modernist painter; and Joseph Swift, the first graduate of West Point.
Geneva
Francis Henry Gribble; J Hardwicke (John Hardwicke) Lewis; May Hardwicke Lewis
Anson Street Press
2025
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Geneva
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2003
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Geneva
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2007
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A bold and unpredictable debut thriller set in the biotech world (and deceptive beauty) of Switzerland, by acclaimed actor Richard Armitage. Nobel Prize-winning scientist Sarah Collier has taken a step back from work to spend more time with her family. Movie nights with her husband Daniel and their daughter Maddie are a welcome respite from the scrutiny of the world's press. As much as it hurts, it's good to be able to see her father more too. He's suffering from Alzheimer's and needs special care. Sarah has started to show tell-tale signs of the disease too. She's been experiencing blackouts and memory loss. It's early days but she must face the possibility that she won't be there to see her daughter grow up. Daniel, a neuroscientist himself, is doing his best to be supportive but she already knows that she will have to be the strong one. For all of them. So when Sarah is invited to be the guest of honour at a prestigious biotech conference in Geneva she declines, wanting to stay out of the public eye--that is until Daniel shows her the kind of work that the enigmatic Mauritz Schiller has been developing. Flown first class to the spectacular alpine city and housed in a luxury hotel, Sarah and Daniel are thrust back into the spotlight. As they try to shut out the noise of the public media storm, in private Sarah is struggling with her escalating symptoms. And the true extent of what Schiller has achieved is a revelation. This is technology that could change medicine forever. More than that, it could save Sarah's life. But technology so valuable attracts all kinds of interest. Wealthy investors are circling, controversial blogger Terri Landau is all over the story, and someone close to Schiller seems bent on taking advantage of the situation for themselves. Sarah feels threatened and does not know who to trust--including herself. Far from being her lifeline Schiller's technology may be her undoing. As events spiral out of control, Sarah and Daniel are faced with the ultimate question: how far would you go for someone you love?
Bryn is determined to marry Geneva Rosemont, the beautiful vicar's daughter in his Welsh parish, despite being nearly engaged to the sensible Elizabeth Berkley. He is young, handsome, fickle where women are concerned, and the arrogant heir to the Palmer shipping fortune.Geneva's parents also think she should settle into an idyllic marriage with Bryn, but the precocious Miss Rosemont is passionate about her teaching work at the Cardiff orphan mission... and writing. She knows Bryn is not the man God has ordained for her. She is far too strong and independent for the likes of Bryn Palmer, even if he is the best catch in all of Wales.When Bryn's indiscretions not only stand in the way of Geneva's ambitions but lead to a trail of broken hearts and friendships, Geneva is forced to consider accepting her aunt's invitation to America; a nation on the brink of war thousands of miles from home and cherished family.Can she walk away from Bryn, a shipping empire, a man destined to inherit a vast fortune, her beloved Welsh family, and sacrifice everything she's ever known to begin a new life across the Atlantic Ocean? Through one ray of hope, will she dare to believe God has a good plan and a joy filled life in store for her, even in the midst of suffering?
Geneva
K G Saur Verlag
2017
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The first complete collection of constitutions and draughts of constitutions from Switzerland 1791 to 1865, includes approx. 470 national and cantonal documents. The documents are printed in their original languages. Vol. V encompasses 82 cantonal documents of Geneva.