Puar, Jasbir K – The Right to Maim Debility, Capacity, Disability – Duke University Press (2017)

Puar, Jasbir K – The Right to Maim Debility, Capacity, Disability – Duke University Press (2017)

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Name: Puar, Jasbir K – The Right to Maim Debility, Capacity, Disability – Duke University Press (2017)
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Title: The Right to Maim
Author: Puar, Jasbir K.;
Language: polski
Year: 9788
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Difin
ISBN: 9788380850798
Total pages: 297

Description:

Contemporary Higher Education Institutions (HEI) are organizations, which are shaping future generations of world inhabitants. The management of these institutions (and especially universities) is an extremely current and important issue, especially from the point of view of the goals set for these organizations. It is no longer enough to administer HEI, there is also a need for a well-set vision of their functioning and strategic goals tailored to it, considering the resources available to HEI. The monograph concerns various aspects of HEI management and operations and can be used as a source of good practices and innovative ideas.

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ptolus – the secrets of beacon island

ptolus – the secrets of beacon island

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Title: 406516P_L_17-32.pdf
Author: Rob Smith
Language: angielski
Year: 2012
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: One More Grain of Sand
ISBN: 9780956931528
Total pages: 2

Description:

With Secret Beaches: Wales you will discover a genuinely secluded side to the Welsh coastline. Using detailed maps and step-by-step directions, we will guide you on walks ranging from ten minutes to over an hour. This book is a must-have for those seeking to experience Wales at its very best.

Rhydd Secret Beaches: Wales fodd i chi ddarganfod gwedd wirioneddol ddiarffordd ar lannau Cymru. Gan ddefnyddio mapiau manwl a chyfarwyddiadau o gam i gam byddwn yn eich arwain chi ar deithiau sy’n amrywio o ddeng munud i dros awr. Mae’r Ilyfr yma’n anhepgor i’r rheini sydd am gael blas ar Gymru ar ei gorau oll.

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ptolus – street signs

ptolus – street signs

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Title: Bonus Ptolus Handouts and Props
Author: Monte Cook/Brian Gute/Ed Bourelle
Language: angielski
Year: 2021
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: The Experiment
ISBN: 9781615197545
Total pages: 12

Description:

In The Tristan Gooley Weather Book, bestselling author Tristan Gooley turns his gaze up to the sky, bringing his signature brand of close observation and eye-opening deduction to the fascinating world of weather. Every cloud, every change in temperature, every raindrop, every sunbeam, every breeze reveals something about our weather-if you know what to look for. Before you know it, you’ll be able to forecast impending storms, sunny days, and everything in between, all without needing to consult your smartphone.

But The Tristan Gooley Weather Book goes far beyond mere weather prediction, changing the very way we think about weather itself. Weather is not something that blankets an area; rather, it is something that changes constantly as you walk through woods or turn down a street. The weather is never identical on two sides of a tree-or even beneath it. Take, for example, Gooley’s remarkable discovery that breezes accelerate beneath a tree. To Gooley, this is “weather,” a tiny microclimate that explains why people sit beneath a tree to cool down-not only for the shade but, subconsciously, for cooler breeze. And so Gooley shows us not only what the weather will be like five days from now, but also what to expect about the weather around every corner.

By carefully observing the subtle interplay of wind, cloud, fog, temperature, rain and many other phenomena, we not only form a deeper understanding of weather patterns, but we also unlock secrets about our environment. Weather forms our landscape, and landscape forms our weather. Everything we see in the sky reflects where we are. When we learn to read weather’s signs, Gooley shows us, the weather becomes our map, revealing to us how it has made our towns, cities, woods, and hills what they are. You’ll never see your surroundings the same way again.

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ptolus – PT4 districts of the city vol 1

ptolus – PT4 districts of the city vol 1

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Title: Tokyo Fashion City: A Detailed Guide to Tokyo’s Trendiest Fashion Districts
Author: Philomena Keet
Language: angielski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Tuttle Publishing
ISBN: 9784805313398
Total pages: 149

Description:

The fashionable, eccentric pedestrians of Tokyo are captured with hundreds of portrait photographs in this fun guide to Tokyo street fashion.

Tokyo is considered one of the world’s style capitals for its vibrant youth fashion culture. Part guide book, part fashion photography album, Tokyo Fashion City takes a stroll through eight Tokyo neighborhoods, each with its own unique fashion characteristics, to see what streetwise young Tokyoites are wearing, where they’re shopping, what they’re eating and drinking, and where they’re hanging out.

Author Philomena Keet and photographer Yuri Manabe accompany the reader to Harajuku where high fashion rubs shoulders with hip-hop style; to Shibuya, birthplace of the "gal" and stomping ground for Tokyo’s most sophisticated fashionistas; to hipster hangout Daikanyama; to the goth and geek meccas of Shinjuku and Ikebukuro; to bohemian Koenji and otaku neighborhood Nakano; to Ginza’s lunching ladies and dapper gentlemen; to the cosplay paradise of Akihabara; and to the narrow lanes of East Tokyo, where everyday Japanese fashion gets a traditional touch.

Each chapter is packed with photographs of young fashionistas captured as they go about their daily lives, with info-rich captions, and insightful text giving the background to the trends and tribes featured.

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ptolus – PT3 organizations

ptolus – PT3 organizations

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Title: Ptolemais in Cyrenaica
Author: Krzysztof Misiewicz, Piotr Jaworski (archeolog)
Language: polski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
ISBN: 9788323530558
Total pages: 62

Description:

Książka prezentuje przebieg nieinwazyjnych badań wykopaliskowych pozostałości starożytnego miasta Ptolemais w libijskiej Cyrenajce, jednego z największych przedsięwzięć archeologicznych w rejonie basenu Morza Śródziemnego, zrealizowanych dzięki pomocy finansowej Narodowego Centrum Nauki.

Przebadano ponad 150 hektarów ziemi. Podstawowymi metodami badań w terenie były pomiary z wykorzystaniem precesji w polu magnetycznym, a także odczyty gradiometryczne z wykorzystaniem transdukcji. Opracowano geofizyczne mapy ilustrujące pomiary, które powstały w celu zapewnienia jednolitej reprezentacji graficznej danych z różnych urządzeń pomiarowych.

Na dużym obszarze ziemi, ułożonej tarasowo, ze zróżnicowanym składem geologicznym, znaleziono tuż pod jej powierzchnią w południowej i centralnej części miasta Ptolemais liczne pokłady reliktów starożytnej architektury. Dzięki zaawansowanym pomiarom udało się sporządzić dokumentację fotogrametryczną, fotografię lotniczą i obrazy satelitarne oraz pomiary topograficzne (w tym trójwymiarowe profilowanie badanych powierzchni). Podczas wykopalisk odkryto nieznane fakty z historii miasta Ptolemais, na różnych jego etapach rozwoju, a także poszerzono wiedzę na temat roli Afryki Północnej na tle innych wielkich centrów starożytnej cywilizacji.

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Non-invasive surveys carried out at Ptolemais are implementation of the concept adopted by Professor Tomasz Mikocki, who in the introduction to the published in 2006 Archaeological Tourist Guide wrote: "Having been offered a wonderful opportunity to conduct research on one of the most important archaeological sites in the word we have decided to carry out mainly non-invasive works (rather than traditional excavations) in order not to degrade the integrity of the ruined Ptolemais". With this in mind, Prof. Mikocki has set an ambitious program of non-invasive investigations being aware of the fact that the research carried out over a wide area require non-standard measures and prepare a new methodology for this type of work. His idea could be realized thanks to a grant program of the Polish National Center for Science, as an interdisciplinary project "Noninvasive mapping of the ancient remains of the city of Ptolemais in Libyan Cyrenaica."

The project, whose results are presented here as a successive volume of the Ptolemais in Cyrenaica series, is one of the largest such projects in the Mediterranean basin. More than 150 hectares of land was surveyed via non-invasive prospecting methods. On the basis of satellite images and aerial photography performed for the project, ortophotomaps were prepared for an area of 180 hectares. The maps were georeferenced and fed into the spatial information system for the site. Archival maps fed into the system were also georeferenced (including maps and topographical sketches made by nineteenth-century travellers),as was documentation produced in the course of twentiethcentury excavations by various expeditions researching the site. The resulting digital database allows for a more detailed documentation of archaeological remains visible on the surface.

The basic methods of field measurements were magnetic measurements performed with a proton precession magnetometer and a caesium vapour magnetometer, as well as gradiometric readings using transductors. The geophysical maps illustrating the measurements were developed to offer a uniform graphic representation of the data from different measuring devices. Filters and transformations used in commercial software for graphic presentation of geophysical measurement results were used in addition to algorithms developed specifically to allow for a filtering out of defects resulting from the varied topography. This proved particularly difficult in the case of Ptolemais a site spread out on terraces over a large area and with mutable lay of the land, as well as varied geological composition, with rock straight under the surface in the south of the city and numerous layers of relics of ancient architecture in the central part.

An important methodological achievement was to develop the rules of integrating the data gained not just through geophysical measurements, but also photogrammetric documentation, aerial photography and satellite images, topographic measurements (including three-dimensional profiling of the surface areas surveyed). In addition to these, significant progress was also made in studying history of the city at different stages of its development, as well as the role of North Africa against the background of the other centres of ancient civilisation. This allowed for a verification of the existing hypotheses about the history of Ptolemais and setting new directions for future research on this important centre one of the capital cities of the ancient world.

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ptolus – PT2 the world of praemal

ptolus – PT2 the world of praemal

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Title: Ptolus: The World of Praemal
Author: Malhavoc Press
Language: polski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
ISBN: 9788323530558
Total pages: 64

Description:

Książka prezentuje przebieg nieinwazyjnych badań wykopaliskowych pozostałości starożytnego miasta Ptolemais w libijskiej Cyrenajce, jednego z największych przedsięwzięć archeologicznych w rejonie basenu Morza Śródziemnego, zrealizowanych dzięki pomocy finansowej Narodowego Centrum Nauki.

Przebadano ponad 150 hektarów ziemi. Podstawowymi metodami badań w terenie były pomiary z wykorzystaniem precesji w polu magnetycznym, a także odczyty gradiometryczne z wykorzystaniem transdukcji. Opracowano geofizyczne mapy ilustrujące pomiary, które powstały w celu zapewnienia jednolitej reprezentacji graficznej danych z różnych urządzeń pomiarowych.

Na dużym obszarze ziemi, ułożonej tarasowo, ze zróżnicowanym składem geologicznym, znaleziono tuż pod jej powierzchnią w południowej i centralnej części miasta Ptolemais liczne pokłady reliktów starożytnej architektury. Dzięki zaawansowanym pomiarom udało się sporządzić dokumentację fotogrametryczną, fotografię lotniczą i obrazy satelitarne oraz pomiary topograficzne (w tym trójwymiarowe profilowanie badanych powierzchni). Podczas wykopalisk odkryto nieznane fakty z historii miasta Ptolemais, na różnych jego etapach rozwoju, a także poszerzono wiedzę na temat roli Afryki Północnej na tle innych wielkich centrów starożytnej cywilizacji.

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Non-invasive surveys carried out at Ptolemais are implementation of the concept adopted by Professor Tomasz Mikocki, who in the introduction to the published in 2006 Archaeological Tourist Guide wrote: "Having been offered a wonderful opportunity to conduct research on one of the most important archaeological sites in the word we have decided to carry out mainly non-invasive works (rather than traditional excavations) in order not to degrade the integrity of the ruined Ptolemais". With this in mind, Prof. Mikocki has set an ambitious program of non-invasive investigations being aware of the fact that the research carried out over a wide area require non-standard measures and prepare a new methodology for this type of work. His idea could be realized thanks to a grant program of the Polish National Center for Science, as an interdisciplinary project "Noninvasive mapping of the ancient remains of the city of Ptolemais in Libyan Cyrenaica."

The project, whose results are presented here as a successive volume of the Ptolemais in Cyrenaica series, is one of the largest such projects in the Mediterranean basin. More than 150 hectares of land was surveyed via non-invasive prospecting methods. On the basis of satellite images and aerial photography performed for the project, ortophotomaps were prepared for an area of 180 hectares. The maps were georeferenced and fed into the spatial information system for the site. Archival maps fed into the system were also georeferenced (including maps and topographical sketches made by nineteenth-century travellers),as was documentation produced in the course of twentiethcentury excavations by various expeditions researching the site. The resulting digital database allows for a more detailed documentation of archaeological remains visible on the surface.

The basic methods of field measurements were magnetic measurements performed with a proton precession magnetometer and a caesium vapour magnetometer, as well as gradiometric readings using transductors. The geophysical maps illustrating the measurements were developed to offer a uniform graphic representation of the data from different measuring devices. Filters and transformations used in commercial software for graphic presentation of geophysical measurement results were used in addition to algorithms developed specifically to allow for a filtering out of defects resulting from the varied topography. This proved particularly difficult in the case of Ptolemais a site spread out on terraces over a large area and with mutable lay of the land, as well as varied geological composition, with rock straight under the surface in the south of the city and numerous layers of relics of ancient architecture in the central part.

An important methodological achievement was to develop the rules of integrating the data gained not just through geophysical measurements, but also photogrammetric documentation, aerial photography and satellite images, topographic measurements (including three-dimensional profiling of the surface areas surveyed). In addition to these, significant progress was also made in studying history of the city at different stages of its development, as well as the role of North Africa against the background of the other centres of ancient civilisation. This allowed for a verification of the existing hypotheses about the history of Ptolemais and setting new directions for future research on this important centre one of the capital cities of the ancient world.

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Ptolus – PT1-9 (782 pgs)

Ptolus – PT1-9 (782 pgs)

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Name: Ptolus – PT1-9 (782 pgs)
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Title: Ptolus: The World of Praemal
Author: Malhavoc Press
Language: polski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
ISBN: 9788323530558
Total pages: 782

Description:

Książka prezentuje przebieg nieinwazyjnych badań wykopaliskowych pozostałości starożytnego miasta Ptolemais w libijskiej Cyrenajce, jednego z największych przedsięwzięć archeologicznych w rejonie basenu Morza Śródziemnego, zrealizowanych dzięki pomocy finansowej Narodowego Centrum Nauki.

Przebadano ponad 150 hektarów ziemi. Podstawowymi metodami badań w terenie były pomiary z wykorzystaniem precesji w polu magnetycznym, a także odczyty gradiometryczne z wykorzystaniem transdukcji. Opracowano geofizyczne mapy ilustrujące pomiary, które powstały w celu zapewnienia jednolitej reprezentacji graficznej danych z różnych urządzeń pomiarowych.

Na dużym obszarze ziemi, ułożonej tarasowo, ze zróżnicowanym składem geologicznym, znaleziono tuż pod jej powierzchnią w południowej i centralnej części miasta Ptolemais liczne pokłady reliktów starożytnej architektury. Dzięki zaawansowanym pomiarom udało się sporządzić dokumentację fotogrametryczną, fotografię lotniczą i obrazy satelitarne oraz pomiary topograficzne (w tym trójwymiarowe profilowanie badanych powierzchni). Podczas wykopalisk odkryto nieznane fakty z historii miasta Ptolemais, na różnych jego etapach rozwoju, a także poszerzono wiedzę na temat roli Afryki Północnej na tle innych wielkich centrów starożytnej cywilizacji.

************

Non-invasive surveys carried out at Ptolemais are implementation of the concept adopted by Professor Tomasz Mikocki, who in the introduction to the published in 2006 Archaeological Tourist Guide wrote: "Having been offered a wonderful opportunity to conduct research on one of the most important archaeological sites in the word we have decided to carry out mainly non-invasive works (rather than traditional excavations) in order not to degrade the integrity of the ruined Ptolemais". With this in mind, Prof. Mikocki has set an ambitious program of non-invasive investigations being aware of the fact that the research carried out over a wide area require non-standard measures and prepare a new methodology for this type of work. His idea could be realized thanks to a grant program of the Polish National Center for Science, as an interdisciplinary project "Noninvasive mapping of the ancient remains of the city of Ptolemais in Libyan Cyrenaica."

The project, whose results are presented here as a successive volume of the Ptolemais in Cyrenaica series, is one of the largest such projects in the Mediterranean basin. More than 150 hectares of land was surveyed via non-invasive prospecting methods. On the basis of satellite images and aerial photography performed for the project, ortophotomaps were prepared for an area of 180 hectares. The maps were georeferenced and fed into the spatial information system for the site. Archival maps fed into the system were also georeferenced (including maps and topographical sketches made by nineteenth-century travellers),as was documentation produced in the course of twentiethcentury excavations by various expeditions researching the site. The resulting digital database allows for a more detailed documentation of archaeological remains visible on the surface.

The basic methods of field measurements were magnetic measurements performed with a proton precession magnetometer and a caesium vapour magnetometer, as well as gradiometric readings using transductors. The geophysical maps illustrating the measurements were developed to offer a uniform graphic representation of the data from different measuring devices. Filters and transformations used in commercial software for graphic presentation of geophysical measurement results were used in addition to algorithms developed specifically to allow for a filtering out of defects resulting from the varied topography. This proved particularly difficult in the case of Ptolemais a site spread out on terraces over a large area and with mutable lay of the land, as well as varied geological composition, with rock straight under the surface in the south of the city and numerous layers of relics of ancient architecture in the central part.

An important methodological achievement was to develop the rules of integrating the data gained not just through geophysical measurements, but also photogrammetric documentation, aerial photography and satellite images, topographic measurements (including three-dimensional profiling of the surface areas surveyed). In addition to these, significant progress was also made in studying history of the city at different stages of its development, as well as the role of North Africa against the background of the other centres of ancient civilisation. This allowed for a verification of the existing hypotheses about the history of Ptolemais and setting new directions for future research on this important centre one of the capital cities of the ancient world.

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ptolus – PT1 players guide to ptolus

ptolus – PT1 players guide to ptolus

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Name: ptolus – PT1 players guide to ptolus
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Title: A Player’s Guide to Ptolus
Author: Monte Cook
Language: polski
Year: 2018
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
ISBN: 9788323530558
Total pages: 34

Description:

Książka prezentuje przebieg nieinwazyjnych badań wykopaliskowych pozostałości starożytnego miasta Ptolemais w libijskiej Cyrenajce, jednego z największych przedsięwzięć archeologicznych w rejonie basenu Morza Śródziemnego, zrealizowanych dzięki pomocy finansowej Narodowego Centrum Nauki.

Przebadano ponad 150 hektarów ziemi. Podstawowymi metodami badań w terenie były pomiary z wykorzystaniem precesji w polu magnetycznym, a także odczyty gradiometryczne z wykorzystaniem transdukcji. Opracowano geofizyczne mapy ilustrujące pomiary, które powstały w celu zapewnienia jednolitej reprezentacji graficznej danych z różnych urządzeń pomiarowych.

Na dużym obszarze ziemi, ułożonej tarasowo, ze zróżnicowanym składem geologicznym, znaleziono tuż pod jej powierzchnią w południowej i centralnej części miasta Ptolemais liczne pokłady reliktów starożytnej architektury. Dzięki zaawansowanym pomiarom udało się sporządzić dokumentację fotogrametryczną, fotografię lotniczą i obrazy satelitarne oraz pomiary topograficzne (w tym trójwymiarowe profilowanie badanych powierzchni). Podczas wykopalisk odkryto nieznane fakty z historii miasta Ptolemais, na różnych jego etapach rozwoju, a także poszerzono wiedzę na temat roli Afryki Północnej na tle innych wielkich centrów starożytnej cywilizacji.

************

Non-invasive surveys carried out at Ptolemais are implementation of the concept adopted by Professor Tomasz Mikocki, who in the introduction to the published in 2006 Archaeological Tourist Guide wrote: "Having been offered a wonderful opportunity to conduct research on one of the most important archaeological sites in the word we have decided to carry out mainly non-invasive works (rather than traditional excavations) in order not to degrade the integrity of the ruined Ptolemais". With this in mind, Prof. Mikocki has set an ambitious program of non-invasive investigations being aware of the fact that the research carried out over a wide area require non-standard measures and prepare a new methodology for this type of work. His idea could be realized thanks to a grant program of the Polish National Center for Science, as an interdisciplinary project "Noninvasive mapping of the ancient remains of the city of Ptolemais in Libyan Cyrenaica."

The project, whose results are presented here as a successive volume of the Ptolemais in Cyrenaica series, is one of the largest such projects in the Mediterranean basin. More than 150 hectares of land was surveyed via non-invasive prospecting methods. On the basis of satellite images and aerial photography performed for the project, ortophotomaps were prepared for an area of 180 hectares. The maps were georeferenced and fed into the spatial information system for the site. Archival maps fed into the system were also georeferenced (including maps and topographical sketches made by nineteenth-century travellers),as was documentation produced in the course of twentiethcentury excavations by various expeditions researching the site. The resulting digital database allows for a more detailed documentation of archaeological remains visible on the surface.

The basic methods of field measurements were magnetic measurements performed with a proton precession magnetometer and a caesium vapour magnetometer, as well as gradiometric readings using transductors. The geophysical maps illustrating the measurements were developed to offer a uniform graphic representation of the data from different measuring devices. Filters and transformations used in commercial software for graphic presentation of geophysical measurement results were used in addition to algorithms developed specifically to allow for a filtering out of defects resulting from the varied topography. This proved particularly difficult in the case of Ptolemais a site spread out on terraces over a large area and with mutable lay of the land, as well as varied geological composition, with rock straight under the surface in the south of the city and numerous layers of relics of ancient architecture in the central part.

An important methodological achievement was to develop the rules of integrating the data gained not just through geophysical measurements, but also photogrammetric documentation, aerial photography and satellite images, topographic measurements (including three-dimensional profiling of the surface areas surveyed). In addition to these, significant progress was also made in studying history of the city at different stages of its development, as well as the role of North Africa against the background of the other centres of ancient civilisation. This allowed for a verification of the existing hypotheses about the history of Ptolemais and setting new directions for future research on this important centre one of the capital cities of the ancient world.

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ptolus – map large format d

ptolus – map large format d

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Name: ptolus – map large format d
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Title: Ptolus Deluxe City Map
Author: Ed Bourelle
Language: francuski
Year: 2017
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Ventigo Media
ISBN: 9788381159272
Total pages: 1

Description:

Cest une histoire dune famille typique de la bourgeoisie du Second Empire qui vive la vie tranquille. Un fois, pendant un dîner avec plusieurs de leurs amis, le banquier Thaller fait irruption chez eux et laccuse publiquement le pre (qui est un caissier principal du Comptoir de Crédit mutuel dont il est le directeur) davoir détourné une grande somme dargent. Quelle obscure machination se cache derrire cette stupéfaction? Pourquoi Thaller ne livre-t-il pas le coupable la police?

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ptolus – map large format c

ptolus – map large format c

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Title: Ptolus Deluxe City Map
Author: Ed Bourelle
Language: francuski
Year: 2017
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Ventigo Media
ISBN: 9788381159272
Total pages: 1

Description:

Cest une histoire dune famille typique de la bourgeoisie du Second Empire qui vive la vie tranquille. Un fois, pendant un dîner avec plusieurs de leurs amis, le banquier Thaller fait irruption chez eux et laccuse publiquement le pre (qui est un caissier principal du Comptoir de Crédit mutuel dont il est le directeur) davoir détourné une grande somme dargent. Quelle obscure machination se cache derrire cette stupéfaction? Pourquoi Thaller ne livre-t-il pas le coupable la police?

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