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In the Flow of Life


Eric Butterworth - 1982
    With extraordinary clarity, Eric Butterworth reveals life-transforming spiritual principles to keep you in the flow.In the Flow of Life calls you to live from the exhilarating and empowering realization that you are the expression of God flowing forth into the world. Living in the flow of God will change your life forever!

Chatsworth: The House


Deborah Mitford - 1982
    In this tour of the house, Deborah the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire takes the reader into the private as well as the public rooms, and goes behind the scenes to explain the management of the household and the work of the staff needed to keep it going.

Deep Purple


Parris Afton Bonds - 1982
    Some say she haunted that area of Cristo Rey because she was a tormented wraith looking for the lover denied her in life. And others say she rode the area, its barren deserts and rock-clad mountains and lush, grassy valleys, because her soul was condemned to wander Cristo Rey until the fifty thousand acres—and the Stronghold—were at last returned to her heirs. Of course, I preferred to believe the latter . . . perhaps because at that young age my childish mind could not conceive of a love so great that it would transcend time and space. I had yet to taste of love’s binding passion. But in all likelihood I chose to believe that version of the tale because even then I knew, like my Ghost Lady, my soul would know no peace until I possessed what rightfully belonged to me . . . Cristo Rey.

Flambard's Confession


Marilyn Durham - 1982
    Ranulph was born the son of a poor priest and a woman rumoured to be a witch, and yet rose to become a priest - and the most infamous prince of tax collectors. This fascinating novel weaves the thin threads of history into a vibrant tapestry of adventure centred upon the dramatic lives of two notorious men at the centre of power. Amazon description

A Margin of Hope: An Intellectual Autobiography


Irving Howe - 1982
    A perceptive account of Howe's intellectual growth. Index.

Act of War


Leonard Sanders - 1982
    Recognising the danger the Normandie posed as a warship, capable of carrying fifteen thousand troops across the Atlantic at a speed that would outpace every other seagoing vessel in service, Hitler gave the order for the Normandie to be sunk, come hell or high water. Walther Von Beck, a former U-boat captain with misgivings about the war, has grown up with a deep and abiding love for the Normandie. Chosen to execute the plan, Von Beck arrives in New York and enlists the aid of Rachael, a German Jew spying for the Nazis in return for a guarantee that her family will be safe. As Von Beck and Rachael make their plans, their lives intertwine with those of Captain Maurice Raynal, who would rather destroy his beloved Normandie than see it fall into the hands of the Nazis; and FBI agent Bonham, who is determined to prove himself by uncovering German spies on American home soil. As their paths converge, they find themselves aboard the Normandie at a time when their loyalties — and what kind of men they are — will be tested. Packed with action, vivid characters and heated passions, Art of War is a chilling wartime masterpiece.

The Brave and the Lonely


Robert Vaughan - 1982
    The Holts, an Illinois family, are caught up in the trials of World War II, their sons Martin and Charles as soldiers and their daughter Dottie the wife of a soldier...some may live, some may not, but all, even those at home, will serve.

Note Grouping


James Morgan Thurmond - 1982
    Fully explains through musical example, the concept of expressive musicianship as taught by Anton Horner, William Kincaid and Marcel Tabuteau. This book clearly illustrates how to teach students to play or sing with expression, musicianship and style and will help to make your performances "come alive".