Uncharted Seas

Uncharted Seas PDF

Author: Dennis Wheatley

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2014-01-16

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1448212847

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In the face of an Atlantic hurricane, a boatload of mis-matched crew and passengers find themselves aboard a life-boat and must pit their strength against the rigours of the open sea. Tension mounts both inside and outside the rescue vessel - the desirable Synolda is forced into the arms of a man who knows her past and uses that knowledge. A man with hatred in his eyes – a hatred that can only be satisfied with blood. There is mutiny and murder before the unrelenting Sargasso weed entombs them all. But suddenly land is sighted – land unmarked on the chart, concealing further, unimaginable horrors.

Uncharted Seas

Uncharted Seas PDF

Author: Fuller Albright

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Fuller Albright, author of Uncharted Seas, was perhaps this country's preeminent clinician during the decades of 1930's through the 1950's. The field of medicine has a tradition of naming diseases after the first person to discover & report the disorder. At least three diseases are named after this distinguished medical scholar because of his uncanny ability to elucidate the mechanism of hormone-related enigma's. Dr. Albright wrote as well as he solved medical puzzles. UNCHARTED SEAS is a previously unpublished book written by Albright in collaboration with Read Ellsworth. The original typescript of this book was included in the papers of Albright that were donated to the Countway Library in Boston by his family at the time of his death in 1969. The book deals with the unraveling of a previously mysterious bone disease. This book is aimed at the literate non-medical reader & is filled with fascinating commentaries surrounding the medical & political environment prior to World War II. The book has been extensively edited by Dr. Lynn Loriaux. In addition, an introduction & afterword have been provided to place the book into historical context. UNCHARTED SEAS should appeal to all individuals interested in biomedical research.

Happy Landings

Happy Landings PDF

Author: Patti Bender

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-03-14

Total Pages: 655

ISBN-13: 1947951637

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Rom coms, meet cutes, mystery men, courageous women, and the happy endings of today draw a direct line to the words between the covers of Emilie Loring’s romance novels. With a career spanning 40 years, Emilie Baker Loring saw millions of her books sold during her lifetime. Happy Landings: Emilie Loring's Life, Writing and Wisdom shares this best-selling author’s uplifting story for the first time. Loring’s books brimmed with intricate plot twists, intense imagery, and page-turning excitement, setting her works apart from the drugstore novels of the early- to mid-20th century. Her oft-quoted phrases are part of the American lexicon. Her readership has continued long after her passing. Now with generations of readers, Loring’s books have sold more than thirty-seven million copies in a dozen languages. And now Emilie’s own compelling life story is finally told in full. With never-before-published photographs, privileged access to the Loring family archives, and twenty years of meticulous research, Patti Bender reveals a woman who lived as she wrote, with intelligence, humor, and wisdom. "After all, living is the greatest thing we'll ever do. Why not make an art of it?" (Emilie Loring) Emilie Loring lived through two World Wars, a pandemic, the Great Depression, and deep, personal loss with her optimism intact and thirty best-selling novels to show for it. This is a woman’s story in swiftly changing times for women; a charming story with little-known anecdotes about prominent authors; and the story of a writer in the making, with advice and encouragement for aspiring authors. "I am personally grateful to Patti for filling out a dim, long-ago picture of my grandmother. Her skillful, sensitive portrait brings Emilie alive for me and adds many new dimensions--hard working, organized, feminist--with an extraordinary sense of optimism, and faith that things would turn out all right." --Valentine Loring Titus, Emilie Loring's granddaughter

Uncharted

Uncharted PDF

Author: Alli Temple

Publisher: Allison Temple Books

Published: 2021-02-01

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 1777245117

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In a world of arrogant nobles and their punishing laws, Georgina will be hanged if anyone discovers she is a spy. But when the wicked prince proposes marriage, Georgina must accept. Refusing would expose the secrets she has delivered to a hidden resistance and forfeit her life. With her wedding day looming ever closer, salvation comes from an unlikely source. Pirate Captain Cinder is a terror on the open sea, striking fear into hearts wherever she sails. Now she has a new target. The vulnerable Princess Georgina should be an easy mark in Cinder’s kidnapping plot. But the legend of Captain Cinder is more intertwined with Georgina’s own history than either of them expect. Treacherous storms. A mysterious pirate king. The prince’s unrelenting pursuit. Georgina and Cinder can only escape by following the uncharted course of their hearts. But just as a future together is within their grasp, Cinder’s past threatens to drag them both to the deep.