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Highway Blue

Highway Blue

Author: Ailsa McFarlane

Number of pages: 192

An Observer 10 BEST DEBUTS OF 2021 A hypnotic story of young love on the run 'I loved Highway Blue - a dark, glimmering, journey deep into modern America' Rosie Price, author of What Red Was 'Highway Blue holds you captive like a blues song or incantation' Olivia Sudjic, author of Asylum Road Anne Marie is adrift San Padua, living a precarious life of shift-work and shared apartments. Her husband Cal left her on their first anniversary and two years later, she can't move on. When he shows up suddenly on her doorstep, clearly in some kind of trouble, she reluctantly agrees to a drink. But later that night a gun goes off in an alley near the shore and the young couple flee together, crammed into a beat up car with their broken past. Their ill-at-ease odyssey takes them across a shimmering American landscape and through the darker seams of the country, towards a city that may or may not represent salvation. Highway Blue is a story of being lost and found; of love, in all its forms; and of how the pursuit of love is, in its turn, a kind of redemption. EARLY READERS LOVE HIGHWAY BLUE (all reviews from NetGalley) 'This will be one of the best books of the year' 'Highly recommended' 'I...

Judgments, Etc. of the Arbitration Court of New Zealand ...

Judgments, Etc. of the Arbitration Court of New Zealand ...

Author: New Zealand. Arbitration Court

Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture and Food

Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture and Food

Author: Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture and Food

Consists of individuals reports of each of the branches of the department.

Annual Report of the Minister of Agriculture and Food

Annual Report of the Minister of Agriculture and Food

Author: Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture and Food

Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture, for the Province of Ontario

Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture, for the Province of Ontario

Author: Ontario. Department of Agriculture

Consists of individual reports of each of the branches of the department.

Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario

Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario

Author: Ontario. Legislative Assembly

Annual Report of the Agricultural Societies of Ontario

Annual Report of the Agricultural Societies of Ontario

Author: Ontario. Department of Agriculture

Annual Report of the Agricultural Societies of Ontario and of the Convention of the Ontario Association of Fairs and Exhibitions

Annual Report of the Agricultural Societies of Ontario and of the Convention of the Ontario Association of Fairs and Exhibitions

Author: Ontario

Sessional Papers ... of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario ...

Sessional Papers ... of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario ...

Author: Ontario. Legislative Assembly

Community Health and Wellness

Community Health and Wellness

Author: Jill Clendon , Ailsa Munns

Number of pages: 440

The sixth edition of Community Health and Wellness has been fully revised and streamlined to incorporate contemporary thinking and research in community health and wellness from Australia, New Zealand and the global community. Written by Jill Clendon and Ailsa Munns, the new edition provides an easy-to-use text with a strong focus on the foundational principles of primary health care that underpin community health and wellness. The text builds on the unique socio-ecological approach to primary health care of previous editions, guiding readers to consider the health of individuals and populations in their personal, family and community environments. Ancillary resources and eBook available on Evolve Focus on primary health care across the lifespan, with an emphasis on health literacy and health promotion Chapter features include reflective practice and care planning for individuals, families and communities, case studies, interventions and evaluation Visit evolve.elsevier.com for your additional resources eBook on VitalSource Instructor resources: Critical Thinking Questions and Answers Image Collection PowerPoints Tutorial Activities Student and Instructor resources: Weblinks...

European Directory of Hazardous Waste Management 1993/94

European Directory of Hazardous Waste Management 1993/94

Author: Colin Newsome

Number of pages: 472

Colin Wainwright Director & Secretary, The British Chemical Distributors & Traders Association Ltd (BCDTA) Sec. Gen., Federation of European Chemical Traders & Distributors (FECC) Chemicals are the building blocks of almost all minimum risk to both man and the environment. other industries and it is a fact of life that a Third party carriers, if involved, should also be a hazard value, however low, can be placed on party to this working relationship. most chemicals. Whatever systems are in place, Whilst the prime responsibility and liability falls on there will always be hazardous waste and the disposer - both producers and carriers have unforeseen accidents. shared liabilities and it is the responsiblity of all Chemical manufacturers already have cradle-to involved to be confident of the professional and grave, product stewardship and Responsible Care effective disposal of the waste involved - by policies in place which should incorporate waste incineration or landfill. In the USA, there is a law minimisation, control and disposal. These systems ensuring that liabilities revert back to those whose do not, as yet, go all the way downstream. waste has entered a site and covering...

The Culture Broker

The Culture Broker

Author: Margaret Leslie Davis

Number of pages: 495

Franklin Murphy? It's not a name that is widely known; even during his lifetime the public knew little of him. But for nearly thirty years, Murphy was the dominant figure in the cultural development of Los Angeles. Behind the scenes, Murphy used his role as confidant, family friend, and advisor to the founders and scions of some of America's greatest fortunes—Ahmanson, Rockefeller, Ford, Mellon, and Annenberg—to direct the largesse of the wealthy into cultural institutions of his choosing. In this first full biography of Franklin D. Murphy (1916-994), Margaret Leslie Davis delivers the compelling story of how Murphy, as chancellor of UCLA and later as chief executive of the Times Mirror media empire, was able to influence academia, the media, and cultural foundations to reshape a fundamentally provincial city. The Culture Broker brings to light the influence of L.A.'s powerful families and chronicles the mixed motives behind large public endeavors. Channeling more than one billion dollars into the city's arts and educational infrastructure, Franklin Murphy elevated Los Angeles to a vibrant world-class city positioned for its role in the new era of global trade and...

The Dutch Elm Disease Eradication Project

The Dutch Elm Disease Eradication Project

Author: Alice Linna Allen Bailey Nightingale , Alonzo Clayton Davis , Arthur William Lindquist , Benjamin Ralph Stauber , Charles Frederick Clark , David Griffiths , Ernest Adna Back , Frank Rabak , Frederick Charles Lincoln , George Arceneaux , Gustaf Adolph Pearson , Harry Lawrence Wilson , Homer Charles McNamara , Hubert Hill Moon , Leon Howard Worthley , Max Raymond Osburn , Olaus Johan Murie , R. Clifford Hall , Roy Magruder , United States. Department of Agriculture , Waldo Lee McAtee , William Doyle Reed , Arthur Clifton McIntyre , Austin Winfield Morrill , Charles W. Culpepper , Frederick James Stevenson , Glen Blaine Ramsey , Houston Vernon Claborn , Joseph William Lipp , Leslie Rushton Hawthorn , Mark Mathew Regan , R. T. Cotton , Robert Theodore Stutts , Walter Van Price , Erskine McFarlane Livingstone , Joseph Stuart Caldwell

Number of pages: 8
The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria

The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria

Author: Victoria. Department of Agriculture

Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471

Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471

Author: Eliza Hartrich

Number of pages: 288

Since the mid-twentieth century, political histories of late medieval England have focused almost exclusively on the relationship between the Crown and aristocratic landholders. Such studies, however, neglect to consider that England after the Black Death was an urbanising society. Towns not only were the residence of a rising proportion of the population, but were also the stages on which power was asserted and the places where financial and military resources were concentrated. Outside London, however, most English towns were small compared to those found in contemporary Italy or Flanders, and it has been easy for historians to under-estimate their ability to influence English politics. Politics and the Urban Sector in Fifteenth-Century England, 1413-1471 offers a new approach for evaluating the role of urban society in late medieval English politics. Rather than focusing on English towns individually, it creates a model for assessing the political might that could be exerted by towns collectively as an 'urban sector'. Based on primary sources from twenty-two towns (ranging from the metropolis of London to the tiny Kentish town of Lydd), Politics and the Urban Sector...

Tort Law

Tort Law

Author: Kirsty Horsey , Erika (Professor of Law Rackley, Kent Law School University of Kent) , Erika Rackley

Number of pages: 752

This best-selling undergraduate textbook from renowned authors Kirsty Horsey & Erika Rackley offers a lively, accessible and thoughtful treatment of all key topics taught on tort law courses, and includes carefully chosen learning features to help students become engaged and critical thinkers.

Bathroom Battlegrounds

Bathroom Battlegrounds

Author: Alexander K. Davis

Number of pages: 320

Today’s debates about transgender inclusion and public restrooms may seem unmistakably contemporary, but they have a surprisingly long and storied history in the United States—one that concerns more than mere “potty politics.” Alexander K. Davis takes readers behind the scenes of two hundred years’ worth of conflicts over the existence, separation, and equity of gendered public restrooms, documenting at each step how bathrooms have been entangled with bigger cultural matters: the importance of the public good, the reach of institutional inclusion, the nature of gender difference, and, above all, the myriad privileges of social status. Chronicling the debut of nineteenth-century “comfort stations,” twentieth-century mandates requiring equal-but-separate men’s and women’s rooms, and twenty-first-century uproar over laws like North Carolina’s “bathroom bill,” Davis reveals how public restrooms are far from marginal or unimportant social spaces. Instead, they are—and always have been—consequential sites in which ideology, institutions, and inequality collide.

Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1981-1990

Australian Dictionary of Biography, 1981-1990

Author: Diane Langmore

Number of pages: 680

Volume 17 of the Australian Dictionary of Biography contains 658 biographies of individuals who died between 1981 and 1990. The first of two volumes for the decade, it presents a colourful mosaic of twentieth-century Australian life. It contains biographies of well-known identities such as Sir Henry Bolte, Sir Robert Askin, Sir Reginald Ansett, Sir Macfarlane Burnet, Sir Raphael and Lady Cilento, Sir Arthur Coles, Robert Holmes-O-Court, Sir Warwick Fairfax, Sir Edmund Herring, Albert Facey, Donald Friend, Sir Roy Grounds, Sir Bernard Heinze and Sir Robert Helpmann. Eminent Australian women in the volume include Dame Elizabeth Couchman, Dame Kate Campbell, Dame Doris Fitton, Dame Zara Holt and Lady (Maie) Casey. Although many of the women achieved prominence in those professions conventionally regarded as the preserve of women, othersandmdash;such as Ruby Boye-Jones, coast-watcher; Ellen Cashman, union organiser; Elsie Chauvel, film-maker; Dorothy Crawford, radio producer; Ruth Dobson, diplomat; Mary Hodgkin, anthropologist; Margaret Kelly, restaurateur; and Patricia Jarrett, journalistandmdash;demonstrate that some women at least were breaking free of the constraints of...

Soay Sheep

Soay Sheep

Author: T. H. Clutton-Brock , J. M. Pemberton

Number of pages: 383

Synthesis of remarkable long-term and well-known study of the population dynamics of soay sheep on St Kilda.

Ghost Nation

Ghost Nation

Author: Laurie Duggan

Number of pages: 292

A vividly written account of Australia's visual arts from Federation through to the end of the Depression, the period from which the modernist movement evolved. Poet, Laurie Duggan, draws together areas of Australian cultural history which have formerly been treated through separate disciplines, eg modernism and feminism.

The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature

The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature

Author: Jessica Gildersleeve

Number of pages: 450

In recent years, Australian literature has experienced a revival of interest both domestically and internationally. The increasing prominence of work by writers like Christos Tsiolkas, heightened through television and film adaptation, as well as the award of major international prizes to writers like Richard Flanagan, and the development of new, high-profile prizes like the Stella Prize, have all reinvigorated interest in Australian literature both at home and abroad. This Companion emerges as a part of that reinvigoration, considering anew the history and development of Australian literature and its key themes, as well as tracing the transition of the field through those critical debates. It considers works of Australian literature on their own terms, as well as positioning them in their critical and historical context and their ethical and interactive position in the public and private spheres. With an emphasis on literature’s responsibilities, this book claims Australian literary studies as a field uniquely positioned to expose the ways in which literature engages with, produces and is produced by its context, provoking a critical re-evaluation of the concept of the...

When the Clyde Ran Red

When the Clyde Ran Red

Author: Maggie Craig

Number of pages: 256

When the Clyde Ran Red paints a vivid picture of the heady days when revolution was in the air on Clydeside. Through the bitter strike at the huge Singer Sewing machine plant in Clydebank in 1911, Bloody Friday in Glasgow’s George Square in 1919, the General Strike of 1926 and on through the Spanish Civil War to the Clydebank Blitz of 1941, the people fought for the right to work, the dignity of labour and a fairer society for everyone They did so in a Glasgow where overcrowded tenements stood no distance from elegant tea rooms, art galleries, glittering picture palaces and dance halls. Red Clydeside was also home to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Glasgow Style and magnificent exhibitions showcasing the wonders of the age. Political idealism and artistic creativity were matched by industrial endeavor: the Clyde built many of the greatest ships that ever sailed, and Glasgow locomotives pulled trains on every continent on earth. In this book Maggie Craig puts the politics into the social context of the times and tells the story with verve, warmth and humour.

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