LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert byrne

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert byrne

  • Left Without a Handkerchief
    Robert O’Byrne
    On the afternoon of Wednesday, 10 January 1923, Lulu Bagwell wrote to her mother-in-law Harriet informing her the family house had been destroyed in a blaze earlier that morning. Lulu and the children had been obliged to stand shivering at gunpoint on the lawn watching the conflagration, the raiders responsible for the fire only leaving when it was too late to save Marlfield. A...
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    22,09 €

  • Like Mother Like Daughter
    Robert F. Byrne
    You’ll fall in love with Bobbie and the many other endearing characters in this children’s picture book. Bobbie is challenged by a special attribute that defines her personality, and propels her to spontaneously follow whatever may interest her at the moment — leading her on adventures encountering interesting people and places. You might say she is extraordinarily creative and...
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    18,92 €

  • Tyrone House and the St George Family
    Robert O'Byrne / Robert O’Byrne
    Located on a prominent site overlooking Galway Bay in the west of Ireland, Tyrone House was once one of the country’s finest Georgian mansions. Dating from the 1770s, the building was home to generations of the French and St George families, a powerful symbol of their wealth and power. The interior of the house was lavishly decorated and furnished, beginning with the entrance h...
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    64,69 €

  • O’Byrne’s Naval Annual For 1855 (1855)
    Robert Henry O’Byrne
    O’Byrne’s Naval Annual for 1855 is a book written by Robert Henry O’Byrne and published in 1855. The book is a comprehensive guide to the naval forces of the world during that time period. It includes information on the navies of various countries, including Great Britain, France, Russia, the United States, and others. The book covers topics such as naval architecture, shipbuil...
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    27,99 €

  • Never Pure and Seldom Simple
    Robert Byrne
    In this starkly humorous novel, set in post World-War 2 England, we experience the realities of life on the sprawling, sooty streets of Yorkshire. Martin Rooney is a young man, scarred by a childhood of bombings, black-outs and bad news followed by three years of traumatic service in R.A.F. Bomber Command, only to find equally bleak prospects for post-war employment. He signs o...
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    11,13 €