Luxury edition of the bestselling survival guide
John Wiseman Knihy







The book of Kings is a unique source for understanding the history of Israel from the last days of the united kingdom under David to the eventual fall of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Presenting Israel's national history from a divine viewpoint, these narratives measure the kings of Israel and Judah not by the mark they leave on secular history, but by their "doing what is right in the Lord's sight." Embedded in this story are enduring lessons of the ways of God with his people in every age. In this commentary Donald Wiseman brings to this portion of Scripture his life-long study of the archeology, history, languages and documents of the ancient Near East. - Publisher.
The Ultimate Survival Guide
- 304 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
This guide offers comprehensive strategies for preparing for various emergencies and disasters. It covers essential topics such as creating emergency plans, assembling survival kits, and understanding the psychological aspects of crises. The book emphasizes practical skills and knowledge to ensure readiness for any situation, from natural disasters to personal emergencies. Readers will find valuable insights on risk assessment and resource management, making it a crucial resource for anyone looking to enhance their preparedness.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of social policy, focusing on its foundational principles and practical applications. It delves into the development and implementation of social policies, examining their impact on society. Readers will gain insights into various policy frameworks and the critical issues influencing social welfare. Through case studies and theoretical perspectives, the text equips readers with the knowledge to understand and engage with social policy effectively.
Written by a former Survival Instructor of the SAS, The SAS and Special Forces Self-Defence Handbook provides easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions on coping with all kinds of threatening situations, from muggings to knife attacks.
This is a fascinating critical study of the work of Aphra Behn, probably the most inventive and original woman writer of the 17th century.
Before Baker Street, there was Montague.Before partnership with a former army doctor recently returned from Afghanistan, Sherlock Holmes had but the quiet company of his own great intellect. Solitary he might be but, living as he did for the thrill of the chase, it was enough.For a little while, at the least, it was enough. That is, until a client arrives at his door with a desperate plea and an invitation into a world of societal scandal and stage door dandies. Thrust deep in an all-consuming role and charged with the safe-keeping of another, Holmes must own to his limits or risk danger to others besides himself in this the case of the aluminium crutch.