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John Chilton

    Michael Balz
    Positive Institutions Not To Be Compared With, Or Preferred Before Moral Duties And Virtues As To Their Rank, Order, Excellency, Intrinsic Value, Etc. (1730)
    Positive Institutions Not to Be Compar'D With Or Preferr'D Before Moral Duties and Virtues, As to Their Rank, Order, Excellency, Intrinsick Value, &C:
    Death of an Alderman
    Some Run Crooked
    • Some Run Crooked

      • 170bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,0(1)Tarief

      "There are a thousand paths to the delectable tavern of death, and some run straight and some run crooked."As regards the deaths recorded here the path runs crooked, very crooked indeed. There lingers at Peak Forest in Derbyshire a curious and ancient anachronistic privilege. A chapel was founded there in the seventeenth century 'outside the jurisdiction of the bishops' and the priest was called Principal Official and Judge in Spiritualities in the Peculiar Court of Peak Forest. He had the right to solemnise marriage according to a liberal set of rules - a rival, one might say, to Gretna Green. Julie Wimpole came as a stranger to the nearby village of Peak Low in 1958, and everyone assumed she was there for fifteen days, the qualifying period to allow her to marry her lover. But was she a stranger? Some of the villagers knew more about Julie than they cared to admit - and she about them. What had she known about that other girl also seeking the residential qualifications for a romantic and hasty marriage, who was murdered here in 1940, and how does this relate to the nasty murder of an eloping couple in 1758, and Julie's own death?Inspector Kenworthy finds himself investigating three murders spread over two hundred years with methods as bizarre and circuitous as ever. In effect a triple whodunit, Some Run Crooked weaves John Buxton Hilton's knowledge of Derbyshire and of country history and folklore into the construction of a splendidly ingenious and baffling story

      Some Run Crooked
    • Death of an Alderman

      • 200bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      2,6(5)Tarief

      The murder of an alderman on the canal towpath of the north country town of Fellaby brings about a crisis in the lives of the men who run the place and those who tell them how to run it. The papers are filled with eulogies of the dead man, of his rags-to-riches rise to power, but Detective-Superintendent Simon Kenworthy of the Yard soon discovers that Alderman Edward Barson was definitely one of Fellaby’s least favourite sons. While the local police explore the more orthodox avenues of investigation, Kenworthy turns to an unlikely source for help – fifteen-year-old Putty, a tough young girl whose local knowledge and influence he is to use to his own decidedly unorthodox ends. A precursor to The Casual Vacancy, Death of an Alderman was John Buxton Hilton’s first novel and introduces that most popular of detectives, Simon Kenworthy.

      Death of an Alderman
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      Positive Institutions Not to Be Compar'D With Or Preferr'D Before Moral Duties and Virtues, As to Their Rank, Order, Excellency, Intrinsick Value, &C:
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      Positive Institutions Not To Be Compared With, Or Preferred Before Moral Duties And Virtues As To Their Rank, Order, Excellency, Intrinsic Value, Etc. (1730)
    • Michael Balz

      Shells and Visions

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Focusing on the innovative contributions of architect Michael Balz, the book explores his pioneering work in concrete-shell architecture. It highlights various projects, both completed and conceptual, many of which were developed in partnership with esteemed Swiss engineer Heinz Isler, showcasing the unique collaboration and design philosophy that shaped Balz's influential career.

      Michael Balz