LIBROS DEL AUTOR: graham reed

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: graham reed

  • Celtic Rhythms of Life
    David Cole / Graham Booth / Simon Reed
    From the Community of Aidan and Hilda, here is a resource to create a daily rhythm of prayer, inspired by historic and contemporary Celtic Christian spirituality and earthed in the activities of everyday living. Celtic Rhythms of Life contains ready-to-use forms of prayer for morning, midday, evening and night, seven days a week. Morning and evening prayer have a choice of four...
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    7,60 €

  • The Blue Butterfly
    Graham Reed
    Billy Walker is born to a missionary family in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He runs away from boarding school in Zambia and gets tangled up in the 'Simba' conflict. His journey turns into a battle to survive and to outwit a group of commandos who are after him. This graphic adventure story is set in the 1960s and recalls actual events experienced by the author, giving ...
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    12,69 €

  • Joshua’s Journey
    Graham Reed
    A fast paced adventure story based around the central character, who discovers he has a daughter whos son has been abducted to Africa, and then kidnapped by a tribal spirit-man. Josh and Alice face a race against time to rescue four-year old Freddie. They come desperately close to recovering him on several occasions, until in the end they face one last huge challenge. There is ...
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    14,87 €

  • Speeches Of Hon. Thomas B. Reed, Of Maine
    Thomas Brackett Reed / George Graham Vest / Roger Quarles Mills
    This volume presents a collection of speeches by prominent political figures on the critical economic issues of protectionism and free trade. Featuring the perspectives of Hon. Thomas B. Reed of Maine on protection and Hon. Roger Q. Mills of Texas and Senator Geo. G. Vest of Missouri on free trade, the book offers a comprehensive look at the debates shaping American economic po...
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    14,74 €

  • Walks in Waziristan
    Graham F. Reed / Graham FReed
    Long before the arrival of Al Qaeda, the remote tribal region of Waziristan has remained indomitable to the world’s military powers - for the Soviets, the British and even the Greeks in antiquity, under Alexander the Great. In recent years, it has been characterized by 'the most dangerous place on earth' by American intelligence officials. This region provides the backdrop for ...
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    19,64 €