Chronicles of the Nine Isles


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Dragons once decided the fate of the Nine Isles, until they mysteriously vanished over three centuries ago... After Rikter Waycross, a sixteen year old boy and third officer on the merchant ship Leonora Ander, is thrown overboard in a violent storm, he awakens in the Lost Valley of Dayle. He soon discovers the valley is the home to a dragon named Kaezanneth, the last of her kind. They become fast friends and learn that only together can they stop the return of an ancient tyrant yearning to enslave the world. With help from the recently widowed ruler of Ellamar, and her witch, Rikter and Kaezanneth embark on a quest to save the Nine Isles.




Call the Nurse


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Tired of the pace and noise of life near London and longing for a better place to raise their young children, Mary J. MacLeod and her husband encountered their dream while vacationing on a remote island in the Scottish Hebrides. Enthralled by its windswept beauty, they soon were the proud owners of a near-derelict croft house—a farmer’s stone cottage—on “a small acre” of land. Mary assumed duties as the island’s district nurse. Call the Nurse is her account of the enchanted years she and her family spent there, coming to know its folk as both patients and friends. In anecdotes that are by turns funny, sad, moving, and tragic, she recalls them all, the crofters and their laird, the boatmen and tradesmen, young lovers and forbidding churchmen. Against the old-fashioned island culture and the grandeur of mountain and sea unfold indelible stories: a young woman carried through snow for airlift to the hospital; a rescue by boat; the marriage of a gentle giant and the island beauty; a ghostly encounter; the shocking discovery of a woman in chains; the flames of a heather fire at night; an unexploded bomb from World War II; and the joyful, tipsy celebration of a ceilidh. Gaelic fortitude meets a nurse’s compassion in these wonderful true stories from rural Scotland.










The Chronicle of Glastonbury Abbey


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John of Glastonbury's chronicle represents an attempt to summarise the lore and learning about Glastonbury Abbey and its past available in the fourteenth century, a body of knowledge which changed very little before the Reformation. The author drew on a large number of sources and edited these skilfully to form his narrative, while preserving the earlier text almost intact. The result is the fullest medieval account of the abbey and its legends. A translation is included, which makes the important text available in English for the first time, and the whole volume is designed as a companion to John Scott's edition and translation of William of Malmesbury's twelfth-century account of the abbey's history.




The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1860


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The 1860 Nautical Magazine includes articles on Japan, the Panama Railroad, the transatlantic cable, the Haj and a solar eclipse.




The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1865


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The 1865 Nautical Magazine includes updates on international cable projects, reports from Australasia and news of Abraham Lincoln's assassination.




The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1842


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The 1842 Nautical Magazine reports on the First Opium War with China and includes health advice for Europeans in Africa.




The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle for 1840


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The 1840 Nautical Magazine focuses on Australia, New Zealand and the Antarctic, and reports research on electricity, magnetism and scurvy.




The Rifle Brigade Chronicle


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