Darkness Book One of the Oortian Wars (Paperback) by ClaireRushbrook, Iain Richmond Published 2018 by Rogue Planet Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-946807-99-1, ISBN: 1-946807-99-0
Darkness Book One of the Oortian Wars by Iain Richmond, ClaireRushbrook, Jeff Brown Paperback, 458 Pages, Published 2019 by Rogue Planet Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-946807-10-6, ISBN: 1-946807-10-9
"Lieutenant Jack Falco woke up, said goodbye to his wife and daughter, three hours later, his family and half the world's population was dead. When he couldn't put a bullet in his head, Falco did the next best thing, took a commission as captain and left for humanities furthest boundary, Station Pluto. Five years in a scout-class boat refitted for the long haul, and Falco escapes the horrors of earth only to find something worse waitin ..."
Darkness Book One of the Oortian Wars by Iain Richmond, ClaireRushbrook, Jeff Brown Hardcover, 458 Pages, Published 2019 by Rogue Planet Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-946807-08-3, ISBN: 1-946807-08-7
"Lieutenant Jack Falco woke up, said goodbye to his wife and daughter, three hours later, his family and half the world's population was dead. When he couldn't put a bullet in his head, Falco did the next best thing, took a commission as captain and left for humanities furthest boundary, Station Pluto. Five years in a scout-class boat refitted for the long haul, and Falco escapes the horrors of earth only to find something worse waitin ..."
"A thief of renown is approached by an old, unwelcome acquaintance. A by-product of a past he would rather forget. He reluctantly agrees to the job she propositions him with, however he cannot realise the full consequences of his actions."
"A thief of renown is approached by an old, unwelcome acquaintance. A by-product of a past he would rather forget. He reluctantly agrees to the job she propositions him with, however he cannot realise the full consequences of his actions."
"Encouraged by her parents to befriend the Stoke d'Urbervilles, young Tess is seduced by their son, Alec, and bears him a child who dies. Making a fresh start, she goes to work on a Wessex farm where she meets Angel Clare, the parson's son, who is willing to marry her - until he learns of her past."
Have Women Made a Difference?(1st Edition) Women in Irish Universities, 1850-2010 (Rethinking Education) by Judith Harford, Claire Rush, ClaireRushbrook Hardcover, 226 Pages, Published 2010 by Peter Lang Ag, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften ISBN-13: 978-3-0343-0116-9, ISBN: 3-0343-0116-2
"Emanating from a conference celebrating one hundred years of women in university education in Ireland (‘Women in Higher Education: Have Women Made a Difference?’, 2007), this collection brings together papers from leading scholars in the fields of education, history, literature, nursing, social policy and women’s studies. Tracing the evolution of women’s role in university education from the nineteenth century to the present day, the bo ..."
"If a film fan had never heard of director Mike Leigh, one might explain him as a British Woody Allen. Not that Leigh's films are whimsical or neurotic; they are tough-love examinations of British life--funny, outlandish, and biting. His films share a real immediacy with Allen's work: they feel as if they are happening now. Leigh works with actors--real actors--on ideas and language. There is no script at the start (and sometimes not at ..."