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The Story Of Little America With Pictures By Paramount Newsreel Cameramen And The Story Of Their Adventures.
""Paramount Newsreel Men With Admiral Byrd In Little America"" is a non-fiction book written by Wallace West. The book is a detailed account of the 1933-1935 Antarctic expedition led by Admiral Richard E. Byrd, and the newsreel men who accompanied him on this journey. The book provides a fascinating insight into the challenges and dangers faced by the expedition team as they explored the uncharted territories of the southernmost continent. The author describes the harsh weather conditions, the treacherous terrain, and the various scientific experiments conducted by the team. The book also highlights the role played by the newsreel men in documenting the expedition and bringing the story to the world. The author provides a vivid description of the personalities and characters of the various members of the expedition, including Admiral Byrd himself. The book is a gripping and informative read for anyone interested in exploration, adventure, and the history of Antarctica.This is a new release of the original 1934 edition.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.
"In this western reinvention of the classic tale "Cinderella," Cinda participates in a rodeo and wins the attention of the nonbinary rider hosting the competition"--
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In this clever twist on a traditional tale, a boy who loves his frilly, swishy riding hood turns the tables on a big, bad, bullying wolf!
Catastrophe had visited Earth and left it completely destroyed. But mankind had already bridged the galactic gap, and on the planets of the Centaurus system the discovery of the Memory Bank had brought man to the brink of immortality. The custodian of the Bank and ruler of the Centauran council was the most beautiful woman of the Centauran world, thousand-year-old Marian.Lieutenant-Commander Merck was a non-depositor. He had an intuitive feeling of the danger of the Memory Bank: that it would Weaken the people, leaving them easy prey to hostile civilizations. He was to meet the ravishingly beautiful Barbarian girl, Iskra, who was to play a vital part-in his resolve -- to defy the powerful Centauran culture!
New edition of our bestselling National 5 Chemistry Study Guide. Completely updated with all SQA course changes in 2017.
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