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    The Uttermost Farthing by Lowndes, Marie Belloc, 1868-1947

    Published 2006
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    You can hit the golf ball farther by Williams

    Published 1979
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    Medieval Russian fortresses AD 862-1480 by Nossov

    Published 2007
    Subjects: “…Fartification Russia History To 1500…”
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    Golf steps to success by Schempp, Paul G., Mattsson, Peter 1970-

    Table of Contents: “…Putting the ball into the hole -- Setting up for the shot -- Chipping to the green -- Pitching from farther away -- Taking a full swing -- Ball flight, shot patterns, and club selection -- Overcoming difficult lies and shots from the rough -- Bunker play -- Practice to improve performance -- Managing the course -- The mental game of golf -- Continuing to improve.…”
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    Liberty or death the French Revolution by McPhee, Peter 1948-

    Published 2016
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    SONS OF THE WAVES : THE COMMON SEAMAN IN THE HEROIC AGE OF SAIL, 1740-1840 / by Taylor, Stephen, 1948-

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…Part one: Rising -- Ordeal with Anson, 1740-44 -- A Lincolnshire lad, 1755-59 -- Man and boy, 1756-59 -- To the Eastern seas, 1760-70 -- Farther still and farther, 1768-88 -- Hands across the ATlantic, 1775-83 -- Black gold, 1750-90 -- Coming home, 1771-83 -- Fruits of peace, 1783-92 -- 'A terror to seamen, 1788-92 -- Interlude: The deep -- Part two: Atop -- 'These valuable but helpless people', 1792-97 -- Family and friends, 1793-98 -- A rising tide, 1794-97 -- Revolution at Spithead, 1797 -- 'The machinations of evil incendiaries', 1797 -- Hellfire and redemption, 1797-1801 -- Tom Bowling, 1801-03 -- Apotheosis, 1805 -- Winning ways, 1806-09 -- Old friends, old foes, 1803-04 -- Passages to Waterloo, 1809-15 -- Over the side, 1816-36 -- Storytellers, 1810-40 -- Safe Moor'd, 1820-40 -- Pax Britannica, 1819-40…”
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    Boyd the fighter pilot who changed the art of war by Coram, Robert

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Engineer -- Thermo, entropy, and the breakthrough -- P5 = [T-D over W] V -- The Sugarplum Fairy spreads the Gospel -- Pull thee wings off and paint it yellow -- "I've never designed a fighter plane before" -- Bigger-higher-faster-farther -- Saving the F-15 -- Ride of the Valkyries -- The fighter mafia does the Lord's work -- A short-legged bird -- Spook base -- Take a look at the B-1 -- Take a look at the B-1 -- "This briefing is for information purposes only" -- The Buttonhook Turn -- 3. …”
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    China's naval power an offensive realist approach by Lim, Yves-Heng

    Published 2014
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    The ends of the earth : an anthology of the finest writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Cook -- Landfall / Louis Bernacchi -- Sledge dogs and Englishmen / Edward Wilson -- Farthest south / Ernest Shackleton -- Lt. Shirase's calling card / Nobu Shirase -- The winter journey / Apsley Cherry-Garrard -- Topsy-turvy / Roald Amundsen -- Tragedy all along the line / Robert Falcon Scott -- Scott dies / Francis Spufford -- Mawson lives / Douglas Mawson -- The blow / Richard Byrd -- The blasphemous city / H.P. …”
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    Essentials of oceanography by Garrison, Tom 1942-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…-- 6.3.Water Has Unusual Thermal Characteristics -- Heat and Temperature Are Not the Same Thing -- Not All Substances Have the Same Heat Capacity -- Water's Temperature Affects Its Density -- Water Becomes Less Dense When It Freezes -- Water Removes Heat from Surfaces As It Evaporates -- 6.4.Surface Water Moderates Global Temperature -- Movement of Water Vapor from Tropics to Poles Also Moderates Earth's Temperature -- Global Warming Is Influencing Ocean-Surface Temperature -- 6.5.Water Is a Powerful Solvent -- Salinity Is a Measure of Seawater's Total Dissolved Organic Solids -- The Components of Ocean Salinity Came From, and Have Been Modified by, Earth's Crust -- The Ratio of Dissolved Solids in the Ocean Is Constant -- Salinity Is Calculated by Seawater's Conductivity -- The Ocean Is in Chemical Equilibrium -- The Ocean's Mixing Time Is Short -- 6.6.Gases Dissolve in Seawater -- Nitrogen -- Oxygen -- Carbon Dioxide -- 6.7.Acid-Base Balance -- 6.8.The Ocean Is Stratified by Density -- The Ocean Is Stratified into Three Density Zones by Temperature and Salinity -- Water Masses Have Characteristic Temperature, Salinity, and Density -- 6.9.Light Does Not Travel Far through the Ocean -- The Photic Zone Is the Sunlit Surface of the Ocean -- Water Transmits Blue Light More Efficiently Than Red -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 6.1 -- 6.10.Sound Travels Much Farther Than Light in the Ocean -- Refraction Can Bend the Paths of Light and Sound through Water -- Refraction Causes SOFAR Layers and Shadow Zones -- Sonar Systems Use Sound to Detect Underwater Objects -- Questions from Students -- Chapter in Perspective -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- 7.Atmospheric Circulation -- 7.1.The Atmosphere and Ocean Interact with Each Other -- 7.2.The Atmosphere Is Composed Mainly of Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Water Vapor -- 7.3.The Atmosphere Moves in Response to Uneven Solar Heating and Earth's Rotation -- The Solar Heating of Earth Varies with Latitude -- The Solar Heating of Earth Also Varies with the Seasons -- Earth's Uneven Solar Heating Results in Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation -- 7.4.The Coriolis Effect Deflects the Path of Moving Objects -- The Coriolis…”
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