The Adventures of Woofin & Mac


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The Adventures of Woofin and Mac is a collection of short stories by Luke McGrath, featuring his fictional detective Mac and Police dog Woofin who work for the Metropolitan Police in London. Mac and Woofin live on Barker Street in Camden, and work at the Kentish Town Police Station. Mac is an Airedale Terrier who comes from a long lineage of police dogs. Mac is a Detective Sergeant who has solved many cases with Woofin. The first book in the series is Smash and Grab which is based on the Hatton garden jewellery heist. Dogs start to go missing in Camden after a series of break-ins which leads Woofin and Mac to solve the case. The Adventures of Woofin and Mac is a collection of short stories by Luke McGrath, featuring his fictional detective Mac and Police dog Woofin who work for the Metropolitan Police in London. Mac and Woofin live on Barker Street in Camden, and work at the Kentish Town Police Station. Mac is an Airedale Terrier who comes from a long lineage of police dogs. Mac is a Detective Sergeant who has solved many cases with Woofin. The first book in the series is Smash and Grab which is based on the Hatton garden jewellery heist. Dogs start to go missing in Camden after a series of break-ins which leads Woofin and Mac to solve the case.




The Adventures of Woofin and Mac


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Woofin the Airedale Terrier leads the investigation with his human detective Mac in this children's crime fiction




The Human Puzzle


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At His Side The Story Of The American Red Cross Overseas In World War II


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This book is a gripping account of the American Red Cross's crucial role in World War II, told from the perspective of one of its key officers. George Korson paints a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs that faced the organization as it worked tirelessly to provide aid and support to millions of people caught up in one of the darkest periods of human history. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.







Little Compton Families


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The town of Little Compton, Rhode Island was founded by a band of explorers from Plymouth Colony. From its inception Little Compton has been a bastion of Mayflower ancestry, including that of the Wilbour family of compiler Benjamin Franklin Wilbour. Mr. Wilbour devoted much of his life to compiling genealogies of his own and other families of Little Compton. Based upon extensive research in primary sources and featuring numerous illustrations, Little Compton Families is Benjamin Franklin Wilbour's legacy to the descendants of some 200 families, many of whom are traced back to the middle of the 17th century.




The Language of the Blues


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A comprehensive dictionary of blues lyrics invites listeners to interpret what they hear in blues songs and blues culture, including excerpts from original interviews with Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, Hubert Sumlin, Buddy Guy, and many others.




The Last Yankee


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A collection of articles, essays, statistics, and lore on the game of baseball.




The Prestige Label


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Although somewhat more specialized than the Atlantic set because of Prestige's emphasis on jazz, this work is valuable for record collectors and researchers. American Reference Books Annual




All in the Downs


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A memoir from one of Britain's legendary singers, folklorists, and music historians. A legendary singer, folklorist, and music historian, Shirley Collins has been an integral part of the folk-music revival for more than sixty years. In her new memoir, All in the Downs, Collins tells the story of that lifelong relationship with English folksong—a dedication to artistic integrity that has guided her through the triumphs and tragedies of her life. All in the Downs combines elements of memoir—from her working-class origins in wartime Hastings to the bright lights of the 1950s folk revival in London—alongside reflections on the role traditional music and the English landscape have played in shaping her vision. From formative field recordings made with Alan Lomax in the United States to the “crowning glories” recorded with her sister Dolly on the Sussex Downs, she writes of the obstacles that led to her withdrawal from the spotlight and the redemption of a new artistic flourishing that continues today with her unexpected return to recording in 2016. Through it all, Shirley Collins has been guided and supported by three vital and inseparable loves: traditional English song, the people and landscape of her native Sussex, and an unwavering sense of artistic integrity. All in the Downs pays tribute to these passions, and in doing so, illustrates a way of life as old as England, that has all but vanished from this land. Generously illustrated with rare archival material.