LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john tully

8 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john tully

  • Laws Are Like Cobwebs
    John Tully
    DCI Jack Martin has always tried to do the right thing. Can the police force say the same?Melbourne, 1998: A spate of gangland murders. New drug supplies hitting the streets. Illegal brothels are springing up all over the city, and a massive explosion at a waste disposal plant reveals disturbing links between the city’s underbelly and respectable corporations. As Jack and his t...
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    18,16 €

  • The Peregrinations of Geordie Stubbs, Rogue
    John Tully
    Geordie Stubbs has roamed the world getting into scrapes. He’s seen the trenches of World War I, the union wars of America’s industrial heartland and the rise of Nazism in Germany, and journeyed through revolutionary French Indochina and Singapore to wash up among the migrant labourers who built Australia’s post-war boom.Now in Hobart Gaol accused of a shocking murder, he takes...
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    14,47 €

  • On Shipstern Bluff
    John Tully
    A quiet city on the edge of the world ... until an international trafficking ring starts moving in.Summer 1996. Detective Inspector Jack Martin is coming to terms with the ghosts of the past, and life is looking up. But when a boy falls from the sky onto Tasmania’s remote Shipstern Bluff, he senses new, dark forces at work ... An attacker stalks Hobart’s darkening streets. A gi...
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    12,57 €

  • The United States and the Rise of Tyrants
    John D Tully / John Day Tully / Lawrence E Gelfand / Lawrence E. Gelfand
    Nationalist dictatorships proliferated around the world during the interwar years of the 1920s and 1930s. Policymakers in Washington, D.C., reasoning that non-Communist regimes were not necessarily a threat to democracy or national interests, found it expedient to support them. People living under these governments associated the United States with their oppressors, with lon...
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    64,89 €

  • Robbed of Every Blessing
    John Tully
    Ireland, early 1800s. The Napoleonic Wars have ended, leaving an already disjointed country in peril. Maurice O’Dwyer, a young Irishman, considers the lifeless body of an English tithe-collector slain under a rain-filled sky. From that moment it seems his fate is sealed: he and his young simpleton brother, Padraig, are exiled to Australia, An Astráil, to the convict-filled isla...
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    21,92 €

  • Mary the Mother of Christ in Prophecy and its Fulfillment
    Hollingworth Tully Kingdon / John M Davenport / Richard F. d. 1918 Quigley
    'Mary the Mother of Christ in Prophecy and its Fulfillment' (1892) presents a defense of the Catholic Church’s doctrines surrounding the Virgin Mary. Authored by Richard F. Quigley, Hollingworth Tully Kingdon, and John M. Davenport, this work consists of a series of letters written in response to criticisms of the Catholic Church’s veneration of Mary. The book offers a detailed...
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    29,84 €

  • France on the Mekong
    John A Tully / John A. Tully / John ATully
    Based on largely unexploited archival sources, France on the Mekong is the first comprehensive history of the colonial era in Cambodia. ...
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    167,38 €

  • In the Path of the Masters
    Denise Lardner Carmody / John Tully Carmody
    Reflecting on the legacy of four great religious figures, this book places each in their historical context, offers glimpses of what they were like personally, assesses how they saved their followers from confusion, and traces each religious tradition after its founder’s death. ...
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    77,33 €