When Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is confined to a hospital bed, a friend brings him an assortment of pictures of famous historical figures. Grant is captivated by a portrait of King Richard III and wonders how such a sensitive-appearing soul could have murdered his own nephews to secure the British crown for himself. Grant reconsiders 500-year-old evidence pertaining to one of the most intriguing mysteries of all time. Who really killed the princes in the Tower of London? Josephine Teys answer to this question has fascinated readers since the books publication in 1951. This classic mystery has been ranked fourth by the Mystery Writers of America on its list of the Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time. Fans of public televisions Cadfael or I, Claudius know Jacobis work and he is unsurpassed here in his rich reading.
Nehru: The Invention of India
Now in paperback, the "brief and nimble...swift and sharp" ("Los Angeles Times Book Review) biography of the great secularist who--alongside his spiritual father Mahatma Gandhi--led the movement for India's independence and ushered his country into the modern world.
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What's Happening: A Book of Explanations by Patricia Relf, ISBN 1572558075
Provides step-by-step descriptions and color illustrations to describe how everyday objects work, including cars, televisions, and planes.
What's Happening: A Book of Explanations by Patricia Relf, ISBN 1572558075
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