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The photos in this edition are black and white.Take a comprehensive look at the history, design evolution and performance of Triumph sports cars from the 1930s to the final cars built in 1981, including the TR series, Spitfires, and GT6s.Triumph historian G. William Krause reviews every model in the sports car lineup. Throughout Triumph's history, a number of pivotal moments could have significantly changed the company's fortune. This book also reveals photos of the "what if" cars that never made it into production.The Triumph Motor Company is known around the world for its iconic sports cars. The hugely popular TR series, Spitfires, and GT6s represent the quintessential British sports car: rugged good looks were combined with performance and economy at a price everyone could afford. These sports cars are always in demand and prized by British car collectors, racers, and open-air motoring enthusiasts. Triumph understood the connection between competition success and sales success and was able to parlay rally and road racing wins into the best-selling sports cars in the world, particularly in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. The Works competition cars notched victories at Le Mans, Sebring, the Monte Carlo rally, and many others and inspired privateers to take their cars to the track. Every model came from a bloodline of racing.Although they have not been built for more than three decades, their mark on sports car history is undeniable. Whether you're a fan of the spartan brutes of the 1950s or the refined comfort and performance of the last TRs, the backstory of your favorites is here.
During the twentieth century, the United States experienced numerous terrorist attacks on its political leaders, institutions and facilities from Puerto Rican activists who attempted assassinations of their own elected governor, a US president, and members of the US congress. Puerto Rican terrorism was considered by some to be an imminent threat to the substantial strategic military facilities and personnel on the island itself, and with this prospect during the height of the Cold War, Ensign Richard Sheppard is assigned to aid in the effort to detect and - hopefully - help deter such potential terrorist activities. His assignment takes him to the Naval Base in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where his hard drinking commanding officer, a staunchly American patriot, assigns him a role to get out amongst the young firebrands possible in the US military itself, and this role leads Sheppard towards a sympathetic understanding of the small island's realities and the variety within its vibrant and burgeoning population. From remarkably beautiful women, working class citizens, and highly educated islanders involved in the politics and programs of Puerto Rico during its 'golden age' under its first elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, he finds an array of engaging personalities in his work and travels about the island. And in the process, he finds two things he quests most, the truth and real love. He becomes enamored of the island itself, and also deeply with a captivating young woman of Puerto Rican society he is uncertain is receptive, and especially since his assignment requires a duplicitous role. However, despite an almost abetting participation, he discovers at the last possible moment a terrorist plot and he and his commanding officer manage to thwart the attack and suitably glorify themselves, and Sheppard gains the love and respect of his island beauty.Although Sheppard's adventure is fictionalized, its historical context is accurate, including Puerto Rico's century old and still unresolved status with the US.
The examination and interpretation of tissue sections seen under the light microscope in a laboratory setting is an example of student-directed, independent problem solving. The proper reading of a histologic section is an acquired art that can only be developed through practice, close observation and repetition. This laboratory manual was designed as a guide for students to aid them in this endeavor. The laboratory study guide/manual was designed to be used as a supplement to any current textbook and/or atlas of Histology. Learning objectives provide the overall goals for each chapter. The narrative of the study guide explains how to systematically breakdown, examine and interpret each tissue and/or organ encountered, without regard to a given histologic slide from a specific slide collection. Thus, this systematic method can be used to examine and interpret histologic preparations from any collection or of any species. The student is encouraged to sketch, label and create a personalized atlas while using this laboratory manual as a guide. The vocabulary that should be developed and used during the laboratory can be found quickly by going to the bold face type in the appropriate segment of the text. Each chapter contains one or more tables in which key structures used in the identification of a tissue/organ are presented, offering the briefest possible summary of important histologic features. As a final short review, an appendix provides summary tables that compare and contrasts the basic differences of several structures that are somewhat similar in general architecture.
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