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Seeking Bread and Fortune in Port Said: Labor Migration and the Making of the Suez Canal, 1859â"1906 [first edition]
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The Treaty Ports of China and Japan (Classic Reprint)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.94 $Excerpt from The Treaty Ports of China and Japan: A Complete Guide to the Open Ports of Those Countries, Together With Peking, Yedo, Hongkong and Macao; Forming a Guide Book and Vade Mecum for Travellers, Merchants, and Residents in GeneralOf the execution of the work a few words must be said, to explain certain typographical and other errors, which have not however been deemed of sufficient importance to require a table of errata. The type has been set in great part by Chinese compositors, while the maps have all been engraved by natives. The difficulties to be overcome in editing the work have consequently been much greater than would have been the case had European workmen been employed, and for imperfections in this respect allowance must be solicited.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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HomeRoots Charlie 22 in. Bronze Integrated LED No Design Interior Lighting Table Lamp for Living Room w/Bronze Metal Shade
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 101.17 $Bring some unique from the industrial age with this Vintage Style Industrial Bronze LED Adjustable Desk Lamp. Handsomely styled, this desk lamp is super versatile as it also has a USB port to charge your electronic devices. Superior for its LED technology which is said to reduce eyestrain and increase comfort and clarity. It has a industrial style brushed metal finish and 2 adjustable areas. 22 in. x 9 in. x 9 in.
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DHP Step Swivel Accent Chair with USB, Light Gray Linen
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 264.56 $No living room is complete without a remarkably comfortable chair for deserved downtime. Even better is when this said chair is equipped with 2-type-A USB ports, letting every member of your household easily charge their phones and catch up on important text messages. And the DHP step swivel accent chair with usb charging port does just that! Its smooth black metal swivel base and 360° swiveling range provide effortless mobility, allowing you to easily reach for tv remotes or engage in conversation from across the room without having to get up. Fashioned in modern style, the step accent chair is in step with every contemporary décor and features rounded padded armrests and backrest, soft-touch linen-look upholstery, and a plump 12 in. -deep foam-cushioned pocketed coil seat for maximum comfort. Superior support elements include a brawny plywood frame reinforced with sag-resist springs for lasting design. Set aside only 15-minutes for assembly and reap the benefits of this beautiful chair. Color: Light Gray.
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The P-08 Parabellum Luger Automatic Pistol
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.26 $Luger - the very word conjures up visions of a stalemate in the trenches in 19117, or a guerrilla action with captured weapons by French Resistance fighters in Fortress Europe or a silenced "hit" in the alleys of Istanbul, Port Said or Budapest as communism and democracy locked horns in the Cold War which followed the fall of the Third Reich, The Luger has a mystique unequaled by that of any other handgun. Contents: Historical Background; Principal Features; Constituent Parts; Manipulation and Action; Cleaning; Dismantling and Assembling; Further Dismantling and Assembling; Tools and Their Uses; Final Remarks; Dimensions and Efficiency; Parabellums of the World; Tables I, II, & III.
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The Illusion of Murder
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.24 $In the bustling harbour city of Port Said, Nellie witnesses a mysterious death and this makes her a target for a killer and involves her in international intrigue with the fate of nations at stake. On her journey from the Land of the Pharaohs to the exotic Orient, Nellie meets the most famous magicians in the world, legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt, and Frederick Selous, the real life inspiration for Rider Haggard's hero in King Solomon's Mines and for Indiana Jones. As magicians conjure the fantasy and a spiritualist raises the dead, Nellie discovers that the deadly plot begun in Egypt has tentacles around the world.
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New York Harbor Railroads in Color, Vol. 1
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 148.22 $"The railroads serving the Port of New York owned and operated fleets of ferries, tugboats and barges to move freight and people from place to place within the vast harbor. Instead of the switching tracks found in other cities, New York was said to have "a water belt line" connecting all steamship piers and waterfront terminals. The marine operations including terminals and floatbridges of the B&O, CNJ, DL&W, Erie, LV, LIRR, NYC, NH, PRR and independent Brooklyn terminal railroads are vividly illustrated and explained by noted marine expert Tom Flagg. "Special Note: The author has established a web page devoted to the book (for addenda, errata, etc.) at the website of the Rail Marine Information Group, a group he helped to found in 1993: www.trainweb.org/rmig/litera.html"
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Chu Teh Chun - Amours océanes
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.26 $Chu Teh-Chun amours océanes En 1955, Chu Teh-Chun embarque à Taïwan dans le bateau qui le conduira en France. Rythmée par des escales à Hong-Kong, Saigon, Ceylan, Djibouti, Port Saïd, dans le Canal de Suez et au Caire et pour lui autant de découvertes, la traversée le confronte à l'immensité de l'océan, au bleu de la mer, à l'horizon, certains des thèmes qui imprégneront son oeuvre. Ce voyage marque aussi sa rencontre avec Ching-Chao sur le bateau alors qu'elle se rend à Madrid étudier la peinture espagnole. Ils débarquent le 5 mai 1955 à Marseille. Cet ouvrage célèbre cet anniversaire et son travail, des années 1960 à 2008, date de ses dernières peintures.
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Terry Fox
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $Terry Fox, the one-legged runner from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, made an indelible impression upon people across Canada and around the world. An outstanding athlete with a stubborn and competitive spirit, he lost his leg to cancer at 19, but said “nobody is ever going to call me a quitter.”On April 12, 1980, Terry Fox set out from St. John’s, Newfoundland to begin the run across Canada that he named the Marathon of Hope. His ambition was to raise a million dollars for cancer research. It wasn’t easy. Initial support from communities varied from terrific to nothing at all. His prosthetic leg was painful to run on, and there were always traffic and extreme weather conditions to deal with. But, by the time he reached Ontario – a journey of more than 3,000 kilometres – word of his achievement had spread, and thousands cheered him and followed his progress. Terry’s spirits soared, and now he hoped to raise $22 million dollars – one dollar for every Canadian. He succeeded in this ambition, but the Marathon of Hope ended near Thunder Bay, Ontario on September 1, 1980. The cancer had spread to his lungs, and, after running 24 miles in one day, on the next he could run no further.When cancer finally claimed his life in 1981, Canada mourned the loss of a hero, but the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope lives on. The Terry Fox Foundation raised more than $17 million in 1999, and support for the event nationally and around the world is growing.
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New York Harbor Railroads in Color, Vol. 1
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 105.11 $"The railroads serving the Port of New York owned and operated fleets of ferries, tugboats and barges to move freight and people from place to place within the vast harbor. Instead of the switching tracks found in other cities, New York was said to have "a water belt line" connecting all steamship piers and waterfront terminals. The marine operations including terminals and floatbridges of the B&O, CNJ, DL&W, Erie, LV, LIRR, NYC, NH, PRR and independent Brooklyn terminal railroads are vividly illustrated and explained by noted marine expert Tom Flagg. "Special Note: The author has established a web page devoted to the book (for addenda, errata, etc.) at the website of the Rail Marine Information Group, a group he helped to found in 1993: www.trainweb.org/rmig/litera.html"
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