South by Southwest Wales

South by Southwest Wales

Author: David Owain Hughes

Publisher:

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781946378170

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Samson Valentine is the best private eye ever to wear a fedora-before he became a washed-up booze hound. Things get personal when the Welsh mob kills his friend, and Sam sets out on a one-man mission to take down the syndicate. If he's to have a chance at bringing the mob to justice, he'll need to come to grips with his worst enemy-himself.


Landscapes and Landforms of England and Wales

Landscapes and Landforms of England and Wales

Author: Andrew Goudie

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-05-10

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 303038957X

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This book presents the geomorphological diversity of England and Wales. These regions are characterised by an extraordinary range of landforms and landscapes, reflecting both the occurrence of many different rock types and drastic climatic changes over the last few million years, including ice sheet expansion and decay. The book begins by providing the geological and geomorphological context needed in order to understand this diversity in a relatively small area. In turn, it presents nearly thirty case studies on specific landscapes and landforms, all of which are landmarks in the territory discussed. These include the famous coastal cliffs and landslides, granite tors of Dartmoor, formerly glaciated mountains of Snowdonia and the Lake District, karst of Yorkshire, and many others. The geomorphology of London and the Thames is also included. Providing a unique reference guide to the geomorphology of England and Wales, the book is lavishly illustrated with diagrams, colour maps and photos, and written in an easy-to-read style. The contributing authors are distinguished geomorphologists with extensive experience in research, writing and communicating science to the public. The book will not only be of interest to geoscientists, but will also benefit specialists in landscape research, geoconservation, tourism and environmental protection.


The Welsh Methodist Society

The Welsh Methodist Society

Author: Eryn M. White

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781786835796

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The evangelical, or Methodist, revival in the eighteenth century had a major impact on Welsh religion, society, and culture. One of its outcomes was the unprecedented growth of Nonconformity by the nineteenth century, which established a very clear difference between Wales and England in religious terms. Since the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist movement did not split from the Church to form a separate denomination until 1811, it existed in its early years solely as a collection of local society meetings. Focusing on those early societies in southwest Wales, this study examines the grass roots of the Methodist movement, identifying the features that led to its subsequent remarkable success. At the heart of the book lie the experiences of the men and women who were members of the societies, along with explorations of their social and economic background and the factors that attracted them to the Methodist cause.


South By Southwest Wales

South By Southwest Wales

Author: Darkwater Syndicate, Inc.

Publisher: Darkwater Syndicate, Inc.

Published: 2018-06-15

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Samson Valentine is the best private eye ever to wear a fedora–or at least he was, before he became a washed-up booze hound. There simply isn't demand for a whiskey-swilling Welsh gumshoe who insists he's living in 1940's Chicago. Everything changes when a massive diamond falls into his lap. Before he's too sure of what's going on, he's swept up in the biggest case of his life. The mob will do anything to get its gemstone back, and they prove it when Sam's friend turns up dead. Now it's personal, and Sam sets out on a one-man mission to take down the Welsh crime syndicate. Armed with little more than his wits and his fists, the odds don't look good. Too much time at the bottom of a whiskey bottle has given him trembling hands and an addled brain. If he's to have any chance of bringing the mob to justice, he'll first need to come to grips with his worst enemy–himself.


The Geology of England and Wales

The Geology of England and Wales

Author: P. J. Brenchley

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 9781862392007

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This second edition of 'The Geology of England and Wales' is considerably expanded from its predecessor, reflecting the increase in our knowledge of the region, and particularly of the offshore areas. Forty specialists have contributed to 18 chapters, which cover a time range from 700 million years ago to 200 million years into the future. A new format places all the chapters in approximately temporal order. Both offshore and economic geology now form an integral part of appropriate chapters.