IsiS Verlag Isidor Schmidt Weißenburg in der Zwischenkriegsphase A1007073097
Die Kommunalgeschichte der Stadt Weißenburg in Bayern vom Ende des Ersten bis zum Beginn des Zweiten Weltkriegs: Dieses Buch umfaßt den gesamten Zeitraum der Weimarer Republik und die ersten sieben Jahre des NS-Regimes. Anhand von sechs übergeordneten Gesichtspunkten - Massenbewegung, Ideologie, Medienpolitik, Propaganda, Führerprinzip und Gewaltmonopol - werden die Strukturen bzw. der Wandel in der Stadtgemeinde aufgezeigt und in den Kontext der Zeit gestellt. Illustriert wird die Entwicklungsgeschichte mit 73 Abbildungen, 66 Tabellen, Diagrammen und Übersichtsverzeichnissen, sowie einem Quellenanhang.
Hansebooks Isis, der Mensch und die Welt, Fachbücher von Christian Radenhausen
Isis, der Mensch und die Welt - 1. Band ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1870. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitäten erhältlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bücher neu und trägt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch für die Zukunft bei.
Hansebooks Isis der Mensch und die Welt, Fachbücher von Otto Meissner
Isis der Mensch und die Welt ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1863. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitäten erhältlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bücher neu und trägt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch für die Zukunft bei.
Tredition Twin Flame Poetry, Belletristik von Isis & Osiris
"Twin Flame Poetry" ist eine lyrische Sammlung, die die tiefgreifende Verbindung zwischen Zwillingsseelen thematisiert. Die Autoren, Isis und Osiris, teilen ihre bewegende Geschichte von Wiedervereinigung und Liebe durch eine Reihe von poetischen Werken. Diese Gedichte sind nicht nur Ausdruck ihrer persönlichen Erfahrungen, sondern auch eine Botschaft der Hoffnung für andere Zwillingsseelen, die auf der Suche nach ihrer verlorenen Hälfte sind. Die Texte sind in einer ansprechenden Sprache verfasst und laden die Leser ein, die Herausforderungen und Triumphe einer Zwillingsseelenbeziehung nachzuvollziehen. Begleitet von eindrucksvollen Bildern aus der Zeit der Präraffaeliten, vermittelt das Buch eine Atmosphäre von Nostalgie und zeitloser Schönheit. Es ermutigt dazu, niemals aufzugeben und die Liebe in all ihren Facetten zu feiern, unabhängig von den Hindernissen, die sich einem in den Weg stellen können.
Hansebooks Isis, der Mensch und die Welt, Fachbücher von Christian Radenhausen
Isis, der Mensch und die Welt - 2. Band ist ein unveränderter, hochwertiger Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1870. Hansebooks ist Herausgeber von Literatur zu unterschiedlichen Themengebieten wie Forschung und Wissenschaft, Reisen und Expeditionen, Kochen und Ernährung, Medizin und weiteren Genres. Der Schwerpunkt des Verlages liegt auf dem Erhalt historischer Literatur. Viele Werke historischer Schriftsteller und Wissenschaftler sind heute nur noch als Antiquitäten erhältlich. Hansebooks verlegt diese Bücher neu und trägt damit zum Erhalt selten gewordener Literatur und historischem Wissen auch für die Zukunft bei.
When the owner of Polly's Cake Shop announces her retirement, the Fethering residents start to worry about the loss of this popular amenity. Alarmed by rumours that the café might become a Starbucks, a group clubs together to form an Action Committee. The plan is that Polly's should become a community venture, managed and run by volunteers from the village. Roped in to help, Jude finds the committee meetings fraught with petty power struggles, clashing personalities and monstrous egos. Matters take a turn for the worse when she and Carole come across a badly-decomposed body on Fethering beach – and uncover a link to Polly's.
Forced into retirement, history professor Ellen Kershaw finds herself at a loose end. So when she is contacted by a reclusive billionaire, with an unusual proposition, her interest is piqued. Theodore Shepherd is funding a museum for diaries, and he wants Ellen to curate it. A live-in position at a Gothic stately home in the middle of Dartmoor, it's just the escape she needs whilst she works out what to do with the rest of her life. Ellen soon finds herself immersed in the stories and diaries that await her. But as voices from the past start to interweave with the present, mysteries and secrets from her own childhood come to light. . .
One by one, the girls disappear from their beds at night. Each one is pretty, with long dark hair. And each one is found brutally murdered. Special Agent Steven Thatcher has sworn to find the killer. As the investigation pulls him one way, his family pulls him in another. A widower haunted by loss, he now worries about his son Brad slipping away. But there's a bright light in his life: his son's teacher, Jenna Marshall. But both have been hurt before. And as the two try to find the courage to bare their souls, a murderer looks for the real treasure he craves. He sets his traps. And waits.
North of England. Cumbria. Salome Delaney didn't have a great start in life. But her abusive childhood came to a tragic conclusion with the killing of her tyrant mother, Trina, by a jealous ex-boyfriend. At least, that's what the police say. Sal has never believed kind Wulf, who tried to protect her from her mother's dark side, could have committed such a crime, but the evidence was irrefutable . . . and who else could have done it? Now a Collison Investigation Officer, Sal's done her best to put the past behind her. But one snowy morning she's called to an accident scene, and she recognizes the body - Barry Ford, the man her mother left Wulf for, all those years ago. It soon becomes clear this wasn't just an accident - it was murder. And Wulf, now out of prison, lives very close by . . .
Russia is struggling to defeat Ukraine on the battlefield. But can it win the war for influence? August 2022. Simon Sharman is out for revenge, pursuing the assassin of his former colleague across war-torn Ukraine. Back in London, a Russian spy ring at the heart of the British Establishment remains active, attempting to sabotage the West's support for Ukraine. In the fiercely contested Donbas region, Simon finds himself sucked into a terrifying shadow conflict between Russia and the West. Can a lone spy make a difference to the course of a conflict?
DI Adams fled London to escape bridge-dwelling monsters and magical toasties - a one-time experience she's in no hurry to repeat. She's police, not some cryptid hunter. Leeds has other plans, though. Tasked with the seemingly mundane case of a missing necklace, Adams soon realises she's stumbled into something inexplicable. The trinket is dangerous, and she's the only one who recognises it for what it is - a weapon that could tear the North apart. Juggling unhelpful colleagues, amnesiac witnesses, and problematic women of a certain age, Adams plunges into the treacherous, magic-soaked streets of Leeds. She may not have backup, but at least she has the invisible, caffeine-addicted dog by her side. Plus a duck. And a very big stick. She's got this. She has to. Because there's no one else who can. . .
Virginia, 1749. Rosanna Waters is more comfortable catching grasshoppers for fishing bait than helping her Mama with the washing. After one defiance too many ends in terrible tragedy, Rosanna learns that her rebellious nature carries a price too steep to pay. She must tame the fire within – for her family's sake, if not her own. Then she meets Callum Stewart, a Scottish indentured servant with secrets as deep as the river she loves, Rosanna discovers someone who sees her for exactly who she is. But revolution changes everything. War sends Callum to battle and Rosanna into the unknowns of the South Carolina frontier, where she carves out a life from the unforgiving backcountry – eight children, a working farm, and a hard-won independence. When the war finally arrives at her doorstep, it brings not just soldiers threatening everything she's built, but the boy who stole her heart all those years ago – now a man with his own scars. As violence engulfs the frontier, Rosanna must decide how far she's willing to go to protect her family, and whether the woman she's become can make peace with the girl she used to be. Based on a true story, this is an epic tale of a woman who refuses to surrender – not to grief, not to the wilderness, and never to a fate trying to break the spirit she's finally learned to love.
Summer 1948 London swelters amid post-war reconstruction, while continued rationing and the black-market fuel the rising crime wave and the empires of gangland bosses are protected by corruption and bribery. During a party in Clapham a student nurse from the South London Hospital for Women and Children dies in a fall from a balcony. Is it an accident as the local police believe? Or something more sinister? A newly qualified detective constable is asked by the nurse's friends to investigate and before long they are all drawn into the criminals' deadly games, as gangsters jostle for territory and power. With the solution almost within their grasp, their lives are threatened and one of them faces a dreadful fate. Can the others find her before it's too late? And what is the truth about A Death in the Afternoon
When a dilapidated distillery comes up for sale in rural Kintyre, Eilidh and her wife Morag jump at the chance. But their ambition to run the first women-owned whisky distillery in Scotland seems to be scuppered when a grisly, decades-old secret is revealed: two dead bodies have been stuffed into barrels, perfectly preserved in single malt. To add to their woes, a TV crew has just arrived and the townsfolk will not leave them alone. Eilidh becomes obsessed with solving the murders while juggling whisky tastings, ceilidhs, protests and scandals – everything you'd expect from a wee Scottish town imprisoned by its own geography. And no matter how hard you try, the locals will always find out your secrets.
Three murder scenes; two causes of death; one body. It is a case that would challenge Domenic Jejeune even under the best of circumstances. But his DCS's temporary absence means that Jejeune must work under Marvin Laraby, an ex-superior with whom he has a particularly fractious history. Jejeune and Laraby must work together to discover why a ruthless land contractor would want to invest in new bird migration software, and what possible interest the death of a birding app developer could be to the British intelligence services. With the appearance of Lindy's ex boyfriend disrupting Jejeune's private life, and Danny Maik dealing with divided loyalties, is this the case that finally defeats Domenic Jejeune?
Isis Audio Skelton's Guide to Domestic Poisons A1064080960
Mary Dutton is accused of killing her husband by poison. The police see it as an open-and-shut case, and even those protesting for her believe she committed the act, but is innocent of wrongdoing after suffering years of domestic abuse. Since his recent success in the high-profile Dryden case catapulted him to the front pages of the national press, Arthur Skelton is now one of the most recognisable barristers. Despite the odds, he agrees to represent Mary Dutton. With a general election on the horizon and both sides of the political divide keen to turn the Dutton case to their advantage, as well as long-held secrets within the Dutton family itself, can Skelton ever really expose the truth?
Isis Audio Alexander's Legacy: An Empty Throne A1063567199
The cause of Alexander the Great's sudden death is no longer in doubt - it was murder. But by whom? As his former followers struggle for power, the bonds of family, friendship and political loyalties are tested to the limit. As is the strength of the formidable empire that Alexander had wrought. Never before has the Western world seen such turmoil, such a threat to civilisation. As battles rage, armies, cities and thousands of lives are destroyed by the ruthless scheming of those who would be King. Or Queen. Could a marriage be the one thing to bring the broken strands of the empire back together, preventing years of further warfare? Will a woman succeed where no man can?