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Culled from 237 journals Tony Wilson has kept since 1989, this is a brightly illustrated diary/commonplace book
It's Christmas Eve and three men are struggling: Martin Downing, unemployed and racked by grief, lies motionless as the storm water rises around him; Stanley Barwell, a rich industrialist of the 1930s, works late and alone, neither a care nor a friend in the world; Sergeant Craig, scarred by the carnage of Ypres, sits in a trench, boiling with anger and whisky. Their lives are worlds apart, yet inextricably linked.In this captivating twist on a seasonal tale, the three men are brought together on the last train home and given their chance at redemption. But will they take it?Always gripping, sometimes sad, yet ultimately uplifting, don't miss your place on THE LAST TRAIN HOME.
Carl Donovan's life changes when he agrees to defend a Black man accused of murdering his White wife. What the small-town lawyer thought as just a case born out of racial discrimination turns out to be a different twist entirely when the FBI suddenly gets interested in the case, and a powerful and determined cartel keeps doing everything to keep his client in prison while threatening his life and his family's.A love triangle ends in a suspicious murder.
A timely vision and theory of change for the future of humanity. Written with verve and a mordant wit, 'The Wheels of Society' is a vivid, cogent, ground-breaking proposal for us to re-think ourselves in order to steer civilisation back to safety.
Progress on the English Electric Canberra was the main topic of a report written by W E W `Teddy¿ Petter on June 17, 1948, but a final paragraph headed `High Speed Fighter¿ said, `Requirements for a high speed fighter are being sent to us ... There would probably be two or three prototypes attached to a successful design and a reasonable chance of production orders. Supersonic speeds would be required for short periods.¿ This marked the beginning of the effort leading to production of the legendary Lightning fighter. English Electric Lightning Genesis and Projects examines how that effort evolved ¿ focusing on the procurement process and the factors that drove decisions about the aircraft configuration and its weapon system. In particular, author Tony Wilson looks at how other procurement programmes influenced choices about the Lightning for good or ill.Between English Electric project numbers P1 and P34 there were 15 project numbers associated with the Lightning. Some refer to development steps in the aircraft¿s core programme but others were studies to extend the aircraft¿s capabilities. These designs are explored too along with proposed developments that were never given `P¿ numbers.
This is the bizarre and not entirely fabricated story of Factory founder Anthony Wilson. Part fiction, part reality, comic and tragic turns, Wilson tells his own unique story in his own unique way for the very first time.
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