Grishin's Gold

Grishin's Gold

Author: Bevan Lawrence

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 1477104542

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A faded piece of paper, wrapped around a vial of bleach inside a puzzle box, is a Clue to a fabulous treasure, one which the whole world wants, but also one which answers questions for a Russian immigrant. An intriguing quest to discover secrets which takes us half way round the globe on meager resources, whilst facing the hazards of nature but embracing the power to succeed. An innocent and determined young man, already with a ragged past, arrives on the shores of New Zealand in 1860 and carves out a life for himself amongst other pioneers. He finds he is forced by his conscience and curiosity, to return to his childhood town to seek answers. His long dead ancestral fathers call him from their graves to discover a mystery which will surprise the reader. Discover the secret for yourself in the pages of this new work by new author Bevan Lawrence. Bevan has written two previous novels which he declined to publish as he felt them not worthy, but now this book comes and another is just in the wings. He works at Massey University Auckland as a Senior Tutor in the School of Arts. Based on the true stories of John Woykowski, Auckland New Zealand's consulate to Poland, Alf Mabbet, Bullock master in the Waitakaries Ranges, The author's parents time of gold prospecting, and other collected anecdotes.


The Treasury of Belusha

The Treasury of Belusha

Author: Bevan Lawrence

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014-02-19

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1493137743

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A tale, three in one; the story of an adopted child who finds inadvertently, that he is the head of a notorious family. Its also about the history of a chateau, once a castle now a hotel, and its about the origins and the scull-duggery surrounding a hoard of treasure gathered from all over the world to end up in one mans hands. A book of fiction with just enough truth to be believable, written by an author who loves the magic behind a good piratical legend. Today Bevan has a very international house hold at his home in Auckland New Zealand where many folk from around the world have come to stay, he meets and talks and sometimes finds a true story around which he weaves a tale or two. The treasury of Belusha is supposed to be a fun novel about a wealth obsessed Napoleonic General; the affect he has decades later on the life of an ordinary New Zealander, and an obscure man who through his own manipulations joins together the heritages of both men.


Stalin's Gold

Stalin's Gold

Author: Mark Ellis

Publisher: London Wall Publishing

Published: 2015-09-03

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0993291716

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December 1938. Moscow. Josef Stalin has lost some gold. He is not a happy man. He asks his henchman Beria to track it down. September 1940 London. Above the city the Battle of Britain rages and the bombs rain down. On the streets below, DCI Frank Merlin and his officers investigate the sudden disappearance of Polish RAF pilot Ziggy Kilinski while also battling an epidemic of looting unleashed by the chaos and destruction of the Blitz. Kilinski's fellow pilots, a disgraced Cambridge don, Stalin's spies in London, members of the Polish government in exile and a ruthless Russian gangster are amongst those caught up in Merlin's enquiries. Sweeping from Stalin's Russia to Civil War Spain, from Aztec Mexico to pre-war Poland, and from Hitler's Berlin to Churchill's London a compelling story of treasure, grand larceny, treachery, torture and murder unfolds. Eventually as Hitler reluctantly accepts that the defiance of the RAF has destroyed his chances of invasion for the moment, a violent shoot-out in Hampstead leads Merlin to the final truth....and Stalin to his gold. Stalin's Gold is the latest in the Frank Merlin Series, and follows on from Princes Gate (Matador 2011). ANDREW ROBERTS, BESTSELLING HISTORIAN 'Mark Ellis shows masterly form as he weaves a compelling narrative around the investigations of the quietly heroic Frank Merlin, one of the most attractive characters to emerge in recent detective-thriller fiction. As an historian I can attest to Ellis's impressive accuracy in his fine descriptions of Blitz-hit London of 1940-41.' MILO'S RAMBLES 'Atmospheric and wonderfully written. Another gripping tale from a talented author.' EURO CRIME ‘The characters are all very richly drawn and I was reminded of the Inspector Troy books by John Lawton. The details of the story are fascinating and give an insight into life at this time with all the difficulties over the rationing of food and time in bomb shelters. The plot with many dramatic twists and turns is very vivid and knowledgeable and the widely diverse scenes kept me transfixed until the last page. I found it very difficult to put this very gripping story down until the extraordinary end...I look forward hopefully to reading many more books by this very gifted author. Strongly recommended.' YORKSHIRE GAZETTE AND HERALD 'A real treasure...'


In the Shadows of the Blitz

In the Shadows of the Blitz

Author: Mark Ellis

Publisher: Headline Accent

Published: 2018-01-05

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 178615594X

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Vividly atmospheric and brimming with suspense, Mark Ellis presents this insanely captivating wartime thriller of classic espionage. The second instalment in the Frank Merlin Series, following on from Princes Gate. Previously published as Stalin's Gold. PRAISE FOR THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED DCI FRANK MERLIN SERIES: 'A richly atmospheric, authentic, and suspenseful detective series' - Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author 'So immaculately nuanced they genuinely feel like they belong in the cannon of mid-20th century thrillers . . . Another belter!' - Fiona Phillips 'A truly spellbinding page turner that keeps you hooked right to the end' - Dorset Book Detective 'Brimming with action . . . complex, addictive and highly entertaining . . . I cannot wait to read more books by Mark Ellis' - The Book Cosy Book Club 'Brimming with authentic details . . . A compelling tale of crime fiction' - Foreword Reviews 'A mammoth read with a Dickensian plethora of characters that I thoroughly enjoyed immersing myself in . . . meticulously researched . . . deliciously complex' - CARAMEROLLOVESBOOKS ___________ As the Battle of Britain rages above, DCI Frank Merlin and his officers investigate the sudden disappearance of Polish RAF pilot Ziggy Kilinski - while battling the looting unleashed by the chaos and destruction of the Blitz. Unbeknownst to Merlin and his team, Russian spies have also been set loose on the city - instructed to retrieve Stalin's lost gold. Kilinski's fellow pilots, a disgraced Cambridge don, members of the Polish government in exile and a ruthless Russian gangster are amongst those caught up in Merlin's enquiries. Sweeping from Stalin's Russia to Civil War Spain, Hitler's Berlin to Churchill's London, a compelling story of treasure, treachery, and murder unfolds.


The Sports Book

The Sports Book

Author: DK

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2024-03-26

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 0593843282

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Do you want to improve your knowledge of sports like football and basketball, or maybe even jianzi and kendo? The ultimate guide to over 200 of the world's greatest sports, The Sports Book is the go-to reference for sports buffs or those expanding their knowledge of sport. This book contains information on every type of sport, from athletics and gymnastics to extreme games and motorsports. Discover the history and players of nearly any sport you can think of and many you may not have even heard of yet! This amazing resource features facts and statistics, world and Olympic records, and tactics of the world's best competitors. Learn about the history of the Summer and Winter Olympics with fascinating overviews of every Olympic event since the birth of the Modern Games in 1896. With colorful and simple graphics to explain the rules, equipment, and techniques of each sport, The Sports Book will get everyone enthused about sports and itching to watch or play something new.


Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement

Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement

Author: John Grasso

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2015-05-14

Total Pages: 907

ISBN-13: 1442248602

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The Olympic Movement began with the Ancient Olympic Games, which were held in Greece on the Peloponnesus peninsula at Olympia, Greece. It is not clear why the Greeks instituted this quadrennial celebration in the form of an athletic festival. The recorded history of the Ancient Olympic Games begins in 776 B.C., although it is suspected that the Games had been held for several centuries by that time. The Games were conducted as religious celebrations in honor of the god Zeus, and it is known that Olympia was a shrine to Zeus from about 1000 B.C. In modern time The Olympic Movement attempts to bring all the nations of the world together in a series of multisport festivals, the Olympic Games, seeking to use sport as a means to promote internationalism and peace. This fifth edition of Historical Dictionary of The Olympic Movement covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1000 cross-referenced entries on the history, philosophy, and politics of the Olympics, major organizations, the various sports, the participating countries, and especially the athletes. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about The Olympic Movement.


S.T. Gill & His Audiences

S.T. Gill & His Audiences

Author: Sasha Grishin

Publisher: National Library of Australia

Published: 2015-07-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0642278733

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Samuel Thomas Gill, or STG as he was universally known, was Australia’s most significant and popular artist of the mid-nineteenth century. For his contemporaries he epitomised ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ basking in the glow of the gold rushes. He worked in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales and left some of the most memorable images of urban and rural life in colonial Australia. A passionate defender of Indigenous Australians and of the environment, Gill in his art celebrated the emerging quintessential Australian character. This is the first major comprehensive book to be devoted to Gill and presents a radical reassessment of one of the most important figures in Australian colonial art and reproduces, in some instances for the first time, some of the most startling images from nineteenth-century Australian art. There will be an exhibition of S.T. Gill’s work at the State Library of Victoria in July 2015 and at the National Library of Australia in June 2016, plus smaller shows in regional Victorian galleries. In association with the State Library of Victoria.