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Author | : Su LiMeng |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 636 |
Release | : 2020-10-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1636890482 |
A reckless Heavenly Master, but a reserve Kitigarbha. However, Ksitigarbha was not someone who could be accepted easily. so during the test, he was finished, so he started to change.
Author | : Su LiMeng |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 1342 |
Release | : 2020-10-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1636891578 |
A reckless Heavenly Master, but a reserve Kitigarbha. However, Ksitigarbha was not someone who could be accepted easily. so during the test, he was finished, so he started to change.
Author | : Kathryn Scott |
Publisher | : Rizzoli Publications |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2018-03-13 |
Genre | : House & Home |
ISBN | : 0847861783 |
The first book from acclaimed Brooklyn-based interior designer Kathryn Scott, whose handcrafted interiors evoke a sense of serenity, harmony, and simplicity. Kathryn Scott is a designer whose disciplined eye results in interiors praised for their beauty and minimalism, as well as their artisanal details. Through ten residences, bookended by Scott’s own acclaimed five-story, nineteenth-century Italianate brownstone in Brooklyn Heights and her ravishing country house, the book explores the idea of home as sanctuary, a place to rest, replenish, and refocus. From a Parisian-inspired neoclassical town house, to an elegant Central Park West penthouse, to a modern retreat in the Hudson Valley, the houses profiled here showcase the importance of architectural detailing, the classical rules of proportion, and the importance of integrating beautiful materials and finishes in uncommon ways. Interwoven with the stories of the houses are explorations of the themes found in Scott’s work. This book is a celebration of simplicity, beautiful detailing, and unexpected materials and styles.
Author | : T. G. Corneille |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2018-10-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 0359171303 |
PART I: A Tiger TaleTo all the children who read this book...This story is more of a far-fetched fairy tale. You must read this book with a dictionary or a grown up around you. Do ask/worry (wink...wink) the elders if you do not understand anything or refer to the dictionary for meanings.This story is dedicated to my Uncle Tony, who did tell us stories like this one and they were hilarious. I want to share these funny tales with you.Do read, laugh and enjoy!And if you like and enjoy it and want to read more stuff like this...do send me an email and I'll oblige!PART II: Two Tiger TalesA composition compressed in a book for readers who like slow, descriptive reading. This tale of fiction, based on happenings moulded to make interesting reading, took place around the 1970s, a couple of years since Tiger Hunting was banned and pronounced illegal by the Indian authorities.
Author | : Jack Devine |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 335 |
Release | : 2014-06-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 142994417X |
"A sophisticated, deeply informed account of real life in the real CIA that adds immeasurably to the public understanding of the espionage culture—the good and the bad." —Bob Woodward Jack Devine ran Charlie Wilson's War in Afghanistan. It was the largest covert action of the Cold War, and it was Devine who put the brand-new Stinger missile into the hands of the mujahideen during their war with the Soviets, paving the way to a decisive victory against the Russians. He also pushed the CIA's effort to run down the narcotics trafficker Pablo Escobar in Colombia. He tried to warn the director of central intelligence, George Tenet, that there was a bullet coming from Iraq with his name on it. He was in Chile when Allende fell, and he had too much to do with Iran-Contra for his own taste, though he tried to stop it. And he tangled with Rick Ames, the KGB spy inside the CIA, and hunted Robert Hanssen, the mole in the FBI. Good Hunting: An American Spymaster's Story is the spellbinding memoir of Devine's time in the Central Intelligence Agency, where he served for more than thirty years, rising to become the acting deputy director of operations, responsible for all of the CIA's spying operations. This is a story of intrigue and high-stakes maneuvering, all the more gripping when the fate of our geopolitical order hangs in the balance. But this book also sounds a warning to our nation's decision makers: covert operations, not costly and devastating full-scale interventions, are the best safeguard of America's interests worldwide. Part memoir, part historical redress, Good Hunting debunks outright some of the myths surrounding the Agency and cautions against its misuses. Beneath the exotic allure—living abroad with his wife and six children, running operations in seven countries, and serving successive presidents from Nixon to Clinton—this is a realist, gimlet-eyed account of the Agency. Now, as Devine sees it, the CIA is trapped within a larger bureaucracy, losing swaths of turf to the military, and, most ominous of all, is becoming overly weighted toward paramilitary operations after a decade of war. Its capacity to do what it does best—spying and covert action—has been seriously degraded. Good Hunting sheds light on some of the CIA's deepest secrets and spans an illustrious tenure—and never before has an acting deputy director of operations come forth with such an account. With the historical acumen of Steve Coll's Ghost Wars and gripping scenarios that evoke the novels of John le Carré even as they hew closely to the facts on the ground, Devine offers a master class in spycraft.
Author | : Thormanby |
Publisher | : Read Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 487 |
Release | : 2017-09-21 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1473342007 |
This is a fascinating work, originally published in 1899 contains a collection of biographies and brilliantly entertaining anecdotes from the cream of the hunting elite in the United Kingdom during the Victorian period. Chapters include: The Fathers of Foxhunting, John Peel, Lord Forester, 'Nimrod' (Charles James Apperley), The Dukes of Rutland, George Lane Fox and The Masters of the Devon and Somerset, just to name a few. This fine work is still of great value and would be a wonderful addition to the historian of foxhunting. This work is being republished with a brand new introductory essay on Fox hunting.
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Total Pages | : 984 |
Release | : 1922 |
Genre | : Arts |
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Author | : Stephen Hunter |
Publisher | : Island Books |
Total Pages | : 431 |
Release | : 2010-08-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307762882 |
In the death throes of World War II, one man is still at war, and he’s got got the world’s deadliest weapon in his hands . . . With a sniper’s rifle he has calmly executed hundreds of enemy soldiers in a single battle, and gunned down thousands of innocent civilians in a single day, waiting patiently for the barrel of his gun to cool before resuming his craft . . . It is the spring of 1945. And Repp, the master sniper, is about to carry out his final mission—even as Germay’s enemies overrun it, even while a tired, disorganized team of American and British agents tries everything in its power to stop him. Because for Repp, this is the one job at which he cannot fail. For this time, he possesses the ultimate killing tool. And with it, he will commit the ultimate crime. . . . Praise for The Master Sniper “Mesmerizing suspense.”—Kirkus Reviews “Hunter is a deft craftsman with a sure sense of pace and scene. He also knows about irony and sprinkles just a bit over every corpse.”—The Washington Post “Stephen Hunter is the best writer of straight-out thrillers working today.”—Rocky Mountain News
Author | : Mark Davie |
Publisher | : RWG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 2023-03-08 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : |
"The Shadow Hunter: Uncovering the Dark Secrets of a Master Tracker" is a thrilling and insightful exploration of the world of hunting through the eyes of a Shadow Hunter. This book is a comprehensive guide to the art of hunting, providing readers with a wealth of knowledge and practical tips on tracking, stealth, survival, and more. Through the captivating stories and experiences of the Shadow Hunter, readers will gain a deep understanding of the ethics and values that underpin the hunting community. From the importance of sustainability and conservation, to the role of tradition and community, to the ethics of the hunt, this book covers it all. Readers will learn about the Shadow Hunter's tools and techniques, from reading animal sign and stalking prey, to the thrill of the chase and the stalk and strike. They will also gain insight into the Shadow Hunter's philosophy, including the importance of the heart and mind of a hunter, the spirit of the wilderness, and the legacy of hunting. "The Shadow Hunter" is a book for hunters and non-hunters alike, offering a unique perspective on the world of hunting that is both informative and inspiring. It is a must-read for anyone interested in hunting, conservation, and the natural world. With its engaging writing style and fascinating insights, "The Shadow Hunter" is sure to be a timeless classic for generations to come.
Author | : Leon Hunt |
Publisher | : Wallflower Press |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781903364635 |
Chinese Martial Arts films have captured audiences' imaginations around the world. In this wide-ranging study, Hunt looks at the mythic allure of the Shaolin Temple, the 'Clones' of Bruce Lee, gender-bending swordswomen, and the knockabout comedy of Sammo Hung, bringing new insights to a hugely popular and yet critically neglected genre. 12 photos.