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  • av William Wesley
    106,-

    Get ready for an exciting word adventure with Word Square puzzles! Challenge your brainpower by arranging four words horizontally and vertically to create a balanced grid. You'll be drawn into the challenge of arranging words to make a perfect square. In every puzzle, the first word starts the game, going across the top row and down the first column. As you progress, the grid comes alive with interconnected words, forming a harmonious arrangement that satisfies both the eye and the intellect.Don't fret, we've provided clues to help you unlock the secrets of the word symmetry in this fascinating world of Word Squares. Whether you're a seasoned puzzler or a newcomer to the game, this collection promises hours of immersive entertainment and mental stimulation. Challenge yourself, sharpen your wits, and revel in the satisfaction of solving each meticulously crafted Word Square puzzle.

  • av William Wesley
    119,-

    Get ready for an exciting twist on Sudoku with Wordoku!¿ Instead of numbers, you'll use letters to discover a secret word.¿ Each puzzle uses only the letters of the word, without any duplicate letters.¿ Start at the easy level with words that have four letters and work your way up to the more challenging level with nine letters.¿ You must use each letter of the secret word once in every row and column.¿ The highlighted row will reveal the secret word.¿ Don't fret! We've got a clue for each puzzle to help you along the way. The solutions are at the end of the book.¿ Enjoy the challenge and have fun!

  • av William Wesley
    233,-

    An American engineer finds himself in Arabia in Wesley's WWII novel. Hank Simmons journeys from San Francisco to Dhahran as the Allies are landing in Normandy: they can't win the war without petroleum from a starving desert kingdom. Hank's mission: help the Arabian American Oil Company build its first refinery and run its new marine terminal. An OSS agent helps Hank recruit construction workers in the fallen capital of Italian East Africa and pay their families in provinces under Nazi control. But living conditions in the segregated encampments at Ras Tanura worsen as the fighting in Europe is coming to an end. Hank is caught in an escalating series of conflicts between the Arabs, Italians, and Americans: the objectives of the stakeholders are as merciless as the war itself. A fascinating, multi-faceted novel about a forgotten chapter in the history of the most powerful oil-producing kingdom in the Persian Gulf. Early Praise for Concessions and Betrayals: "The story of the Italians in the Saudi oil patch has long needed to be told. Trapped far from home and forced to live in squalor, they nevertheless were essential to the development of the Saudi oil industry. Even readers who know Aramco's early history will learn a lot from this book's fascinating narrative" -Thomas W. Lippman, author of Crude Oil, Crude Money "A stunning achievement: William Wesley has given us not just a riveting, page-turning novel full of character and color, but also the richest and most complete historical account yet of the fateful birth of the U.S.-Saudi alliance and the post-World War II world petroleum order." Hugh Wilford, author of America's Great Game "A sweeping WWII tale set in a harsh, forbidding, beautiful landscape, William Wesley's account of the collaboration between American oil interests and the nascent Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is nothing less than epic. To build a marine terminal on the Persian Gulf that could refine and export only a few years after the discovery of the greatest oil field on the planet demanded an international team of geologists, drillers, engineers, architects, oil men, laborers, and of course, politicians. This is their story, a story on the grandest scale, exhilarating and surprising at every turn. The innovations needed to surmount the staggering challenge; the cultural clashes and quirks; the cast of many, many thousands speaking different languages; a founding king, a dying president, a young man from California with a gal waiting back home - it's all here - human, heroic, and hugely engrossing." -Lynn Stegner, author of For All the Obvious Reasons "The author's prose is simple but effective...in this exposition-heavy novel that often reads more like a memoir. Even so, the book provides a rare window into the birth of one of the 20th century's most fascinating and impactful industries...a flawed but fascinating novel." -- Kirkus Reviews

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