Backwards And Forwards

Author : David Ball
Genre : Drama
Publisher : SIU Press
ISBN : 0809311100
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"Considered an essential text since its publication thirty-five years ago, this guide for students and practitioners of both theater and literature complements, rather than contradicts or repeats, traditional methods of literary analysis of scripts

Flying Forwards Facing Backwards

Author : Jim Walls
Genre : History
Publisher : Grub Street Publishing
ISBN : 9781911667780
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Since he was a child in the 1950s watching Vampires and Meteors operating from RAF Turnhouse, Jim Walls wanted to fly aircraft, he just never envisaged that his flying career would be spent in the back seat as opposed to the front. Jim guides readers through his 40-year RAF career that started as a Boy Entrant at RAF Cosford, then as an air radar tradesman, before specializing as an air electronics operator (AEOp) in the Nimrod MR1, and later as an air electronics officer (AEO) who flew in Nimrod R1s and Vulcan B2s. With detailed insight into the world of radar, electronic countermeasures, and signals intelligence, Jim highlights the role they played in warfare for numerous operations during the Cold War as well as the Falklands campaign, First Gulf War, and Bosnian War. He also recalls the peacetime role of the Nimrod and Vulcan with stories from his time on 51, 120, and 617 Squadrons. As well as focusing on his career, Jim gives his viewpoint on matters such as Operation Black Buck and the reduced war-fighting capability of the Vulcan as it neared retirement. This fascinating book showcases the vital role that AEOs held and the importance of radar and electronic warfare in the fight against enemy forces. It is also a tribute to the much-loved Cold War icons, the Nimrod and the Vulcan. With photography throughout, mainly from the author’s personal collection, this book will appeal to Cold War enthusiasts and fans of the iconic jets of that era.

Forwards Backwards And Everything In Between

Author : Brian C. Boswell
Genre : Poetry
Publisher : iUniverse
ISBN : 9780595226481
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File Download : 124 page
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Writing poems from an early age, Brian Chace Boswell has been searching for truth and meaning in a world short of both.In his first collection of poetry, he explores those matters that touch our hearts, while trying to open our minds. Brian Chace Boswell takes us on a journey through the human soul, where love, pain and truth are all travelers on the same road.More than just a collection of poetry, FORWARDS, BACKWARDS, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN is an intimate look into the human soul on a journey of self-discovery.

Backwards Forwards

Author : Deb Carpenter
Genre :
Publisher :
ISBN : 0998436410
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Backwards & Forwards is a book of poetry written by Deb Carpenter. Deb often looks at the world with a sly sense of humor, or with a disarming honesty. She has the enviable ability to put herself in the shoes of others, making her poetry accessible to people from all paths of life. She brings a sense of mischief as well as of vulnerability to each topic she chooses to paint with her words.

The Alphabet Forwards And Backwards

Author : Dr. Jean Feldman
Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Publisher : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
ISBN : 9781617412608
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Sing Along With Dr. Jean And Dr. Holly To Learn About The Alphabet Both Forwards And Backwards.

Flipping Forward Twisting Backward

Author : Alma Fullerton
Genre : Juvenile Fiction
Publisher : Holiday House
ISBN : 9781682634516
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A diagnosis of dyslexia could change everything for an aspiring fifth-grade gymnast struggling at school in this authentic, high-energy novel in verse. The print edition of this title is set in a font developed to be easy to read. The gym is where Claire shines and she’s on her way to qualifying for the state championships. But at school, she’s known as a troublemaker—which is fine with her since it helps her hide her reading problem. Claire has never been able to make sense of the wobbling jumble of letters on a page. When a sympathetic principal wonders if she’s acting out because she may have dyslexia, she’s stunned. Claire has always assumed she’s dumb, so she’s eager to get evaluated. But her mother balks. Afraid Claire will be labeled “stupid,” she refuses testing. Can Claire take on both her reading challenges and her mother’s denial? Is it worth jeopardizing her dream of the state championships? Told in clear and poignant verse and featuring black and white illustrations, Claire’s struggle with something that seems to come easily to everyone else will resonate with readers and have them cheering her on.

The Book Of Landings

Author : Mark McMorris
Genre : Poetry
Publisher : Wesleyan University Press
ISBN : 9780819576347
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The Book of Landings brings together the second and third parts of Mark McMorris’s visionary trilogy “Auditions for Utopia,”—initiated in Entrepôt—and marks two stages in the evolution of the poet’s conception of space. The first stage of the collection is the entrepôt, a space where disparate vectors of identity congregate, come into conflict, and finally merge into hybrid forms. The poetry follows a trajectory of diaspora, or exile, instigated by conquest, colonialism, wars, and political defeat in the search for Utopia. In The Book of Landings the promised dwelling has been removed from the realm of physical geography, and there is only transition—fragmentary episodes of arrival and departure, in transit from one entrepôt to another. These episodes of transit do not only compose a linear sequence only. Instead, they define a space or surface marked by repeated traversals over time—tracings and, importantly, re-tracings, by explorers, conquerors, migrants, merchants, slaves, refugees, and exiles—a city of palimpsests. An online reader’s companion will be available at markmcmorris.site.wesleyan.edu.

The Chess Players Manual

Author : George Hatfield Dingley Gossip
Genre : Chess
Publisher :
ISBN : HARVARD:HN5233
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The Science And Practice Of Surgery

Author : Frederick James Gant
Genre : Surgery
Publisher :
ISBN : UCM:5311799713
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Talking Backwards Looking Forwards

Author : Natalie Lefkowitz
Genre : Africa, North
Publisher : Gunter Narr Verlag
ISBN : 3823340735
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File Download : 178 page
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