On the Edge

  • On the Edge
    By Bill Disbrow

    One day I went to a realtor at South Shore and told him what I wanted . He was an ex Army Helicopter pilot . He said that he had a proceedings . I had found just what I wanted it. property his client would like to sell and he took us up ...

  • On the Edge: Bougainvillea\Shelter Island\Capsized
    By Heather Graham, Carla Neggers, Sharon Sala

    “Hey, Morris!” Quinn yelled, and then tossed his briefcase to the startled Ranger who was coming down the steps. “Put that on my desk, will you? And tell the captain that I'll be in tomorrow.” “You just got back, now you're leaving ...

  • On the Edge
    By Marilyn Cunningham

    In months to come , look for Marilyn Pappano's Finally a Father ( a secret - baby book ) , Carla Cassidy's Try to Remember ( amnesia ) and more . We've also got another new author featured in a reprise of last year's successful ...

  • On the Edge
    By Theodore Clymer, Constance Mary McCullough, Doris Gates

    To cap it all , Ethel Tucker had no mother . She was poor indeed . The Tucker family had established itself in the little shack next to the blacksmith shop a block up the street from the school . This was handy for Mr. Tucker ...

  • On The Edge
    By Gillian Cross

    Do you think the woman was checking if anyone heard the hammering ? ' Hmm . Don't know yet . Carry on a bit . There must have been something today , to set you in such a state . ' ' Today . ' Jinny felt herself grow pink .

  • On the Edge: Bougainvillea\Shelter Island\Capsized
    By Heather Graham, Carla Neggers, Sharon Sala

    In three novels of romantic suspense, artist Kit Delaney returns to Florida and a deadly legacy, Dr. Antonia Winters hides from a stalker on a lonely island, and DEA agent Kelly Sloan escapes murderous drug dealers to land near Galveston.

  • On the Edge
    By Richard D Jackson

    First, it is imperative that the compass and map be oriented with the terrain features. Second, it is important to remember that the magnetic declination from true north (compasses always point to magnetic north) is different ...

  • On the EDGE
    By Anne Elizabeth Nixon

    It's thrills a minute! Life can bring some amazing happenings, and this book is full of it! The author tells tales of stories you'l either wish you'd been THE one, or very, very happy you weren't!

  • On the Edge: The Clinton Presidency
    By Elizabeth Drew

    (Richard Nixon sent a handwritten note to Stephanopoulos, saying: "You could not have handled a delicate situation better.") After some lobbying on Nixon's part, Clinton had begun to call on Nixon for advice about Russia.

  • On the Edge
    By Robert Duck

    23. Stoker, Bram (1897), Dracula, Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Company. 24. Duck, R. W. (2011), This Shrinking Land: Climate Change and Britain's Coasts, Dundee: Dundee University Press. 25. Murphy, P. and Trow, S. (2005), ...

  • On the Edge: Mapping North America's Coasts
    By Thomas R. Dunlap

    ... John Richardson Overland journey Mackenzie River to Coppermine River James Ross Enterprise, Investigator Prince Regent Inlet Horatio Austin Resolute Barrow Strait and sledge journeys Erasmus Ommanney Assistance Barrow Strait and ...

  • On the Edge: Mapping North America's Coasts
    By Roger McCoy, Roger M. McCoy

    New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 2002. Osborn, Sherard. Stray Leaves From an Arctic Journal: Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions in Search of John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850–51. New York: George Putnam, 1852.

  • On the Edge: Mapping North America's Coasts
    By Thomas R. Dunlap

    After the storm, there were usually repairs needed, such as replacing a broken yard, or patching or replacing a damaged sail. Damage to the hull could cause a leak, requiring hand pumping and repairing damage.

  • On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left
    By Dennis Tourish, Tim Wohlforth

    ... and "Doreen Baxter" is Marlene Dixon. 2. A. Belden Fields, Trotskyism and Maoism: Theory and Practice in France and the United States (Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 1988), pp. 197—212. 3. P. Siegel, N. Strohl, L. Ingram, D. Roche, ...

  • On the Edge: (The Edge #2)
    By CD Reiss

    On the Edge: (The Edge #2)

  • On the Edge
    By Dani Collins

    Dani Collins. He hadn't 'taken' them yet and, “There's only this one office.” She moved to the other side of the desk to put space between them, then realized she had ceded the territory. She closed her hand into a fist.

  • On the Edge
    By Michael Kelly

    But the circumstances and conditions of religious freedom and the persecution of believers vary greatly across the continent. The range and reach of those circumstances and conditions across Asia are what this volume offers.

  • On the Edge: The Boss Lady's Poetry in Cc&d
    By Janet Kuypers

    "On the Edge" is volume 5 of the poetry collection book series of poetry from Janet Kuypers that has appeared in past issues of cc&d magazine. This volume contains writing from issues and chapbooks from volumes 216 through 252 of cc&d.

  • On the Edge
    By Francine Pascal

    Francine Pascal. _ LE _ Four “ Look , " Regina said , staring. _ _ _ _ _ _ _.

  • On the Edge: The State and Fate of the World's Tropical Rainforests
    By Claude Martin

    8 J. Schure, V. Ingram, J.-N. Marien, R. Nasi, and E. Dubiez, Woodfuel for Urban Centres in the Democratic Republic of ... Y. Malhi, S. Adu-Bredu, R. A. Asare, S. L. Lewis, and P. Mayaux, “African Rainforests: Past, Present and Future,” ...