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Off on a Comet by Jules Verne
Off on a Comet is an 1877 science fiction novel by Jules Verne.
Official England Cricket programme
Official England Cricket program.The official England program is the only magazine with unlimited access to the players and coaches of the England cricket team. Bring the ground to your home with exclusive interviews with top England players. England Cricket’s aim is to identify, select and develop the best cricketers into future world-beaters – to win ICC global events and key international series including ‘The Ashes’.
Official Noting & Drafting (Eng-Hindi)
Ever since HND gained the status of the official language ,the moral responsibility of making the language acceptable in perfect administrative form has gradually increased. For the growth, development and expansion of HND, this book is a positive endeavour. As for official purposes, Government officials and employees are deeply enamoured of English in official transactions and failed to accept HND seriously. It is because of a lack of confidence to use proper words or sentences in HND. This book would enlighten the readers about the fact that each official English expression has an HND equivalent to it. The book is meant for those (particularly for English speaking individuals) who are in government offices, industrial houses, corporate business, private establishments, banks, railways or LIC, etc where the need to communicate in HND arises from time to time. The book offers the reader valuable techniques on how to structure the language. Salient features include: *Gazette Notifications. *Administrative Notings. *Accounts & Audit Notings & Objections. *Draft Telegrams. *Synonyms of Secret Reports. *Adjective Terminology. And many more useful tips.
Oh Krishna, Come Again! by Dinkar Joshi
Arriving running, he extended his hand to pull out the arrow from the leg.
Krishna raised his hand in objection…
Jaraa said, “Why? O Lord, Why?”
“Let it be brother..! Do not attempt to make Mother Gaandhaari’s words go in vain..!” Krishna replied in a very steady tone.
“I have committed a great sin. Please forgive me, O Lord..! Thinking that you were a jungle animal….I…. shot at arrow at you. Jaraa started moaning in a piteous voice.
“Get up, son..!” Krishna said. “What is your name?”
“My…my..name is Jaraa..!”
“Jaraa..! OK..!” Your name is also significant, son..! Jaraa means old age, never ever leaves anyone..! You are merely an instrument, son..!”
There is no such Indian language in which, poetry, story, novel, drama, reference-book and such other history has not been created—keeping Krishna as the centre-point. The novel “Shyam fir ek baar tum mil jaate” (original Gujarati) is an Upanishadic novel.
During the prevailing Aryavart, Krishna was an imposing-personage. When this personage dissolved in the deadly silence that had overcast, this is a written display of the shriek of ‘that-silence’. When Krishna was in front it was a different matter. This novel takes the confused state of mind of the characters—beginning with Vasudev Devaki, Akroor, Uddhav, and Radha— upto an unprecedented height, when Krishna dissolved.
Oh, Money! Money! A Novel by Eleanor H. Porter
There was a thoughtful frown on the face of the man who was the possessor of twenty million dollars. He was a tall, spare man, with a fringe of reddish-brown hair encircling a bald spot. His blue eyes, fixed just now in a steady gaze upon a row of ponderous law books across the room, were friendly and benevolent in direct contradiction to the bulldog, never-let-go fighting qualities of the square jaw below the firm, rather thin lips.
Oh! to Be a Lady Surgeon by Dr Reina Khadilkar
This story spans from late seventies to the turn of this century. A simple girl from a small town, brought up on strong middle-class values by literate and hard working parents, who value education fore-most. She studies to be a doctor in a semi- urban town, goes through the pleasures and pains of professional college, makes friends for a lifetime. Defying societal laws, she takes up surgery as her specialization, the first woman to do so in that college. She faces tremendous resistance not only from her conservative bosses but also some colleagues who feel that girls have no place in their surgical world. Her values draw her towards the poor and needy who can ill-afford expensive medical treatment which take her to a small town for setting up her own facility. From crooked referral doctors to scheming senior colleagues, she faces difficulty at every stage.
Life sends her back to school to become a neuro- surgeon, and across the world. She returns to India equipped with the most advanced skills to treat a dreaded neurological problem. She has risen above so much that the world cannot stop her from reaching new heights of success, in spite of being a woman in a man’s world. .
The friends she makes, the doctors who work with her, the relationships she forms, all form the tapestry of her enriched life.
OK! Harry and Meghan: A life of service reimagined
OK! First For Royal News – SPECIAL HISTORIC ROYAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION
OK! Her Majesty THE QUEEN
OK! First For Royal News – SPECIAL HISTORIC ROYAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION
OK! Prince William At 40
OK! Prince William At 40 – A CELEBRATION OF OUR FUTURE KING. FAMILY PHOTO ALBUMS, OFFICIAL PORTRAITS & EXCLUSIVE EXPERT INSIGHT INTO HIS LIFE
OK! Secrets of the Royal Residences
OK! first for royal news – Secrets of the Royal residences
Olalla by Robert Louis Stevenson
Now,’ said the doctor, ‘my part is done, and, I may say, with some vanity, well done. It remains only to get you out of this cold and poisonous city, and to give you two months of a pure air and an easy conscience. The last is your affair. To the first I think I can help you. It fells indeed rather oddly; it was but the other day the Padre came in from the country; and as he and I are old friends, although of contrary professions, he applied to me in a matter of distress among some of his parishioners. This was a family–but you are ignorant of Spain, and even the names of our grandees are hardly known to you; suffice it, then, that they were once great people, and are now fallen to the brink of destitution. Nothing now belongs to them but the residencia, and certain leagues of desert mountain, in the greater part of which not even a goat could support life. But the house is a fine old place, and stands at a great height among the hills, and most salubriously; and I had no sooner heard my friend’s tale, than I remembered you. I told him I had a wounded officer, wounded in the good cause, who was now able to make a change; and I proposed that his friends should take you for a lodger. Instantly the Padre’s face grew dark, as I had maliciously foreseen it would. It was out of the question, he said. Then let them starve, said I, for I have no sympathy with tatterdemalion pride. There-upon we separated, not very content with one another; but yesterday, to my wonder, the Padre returned and made a submission: the difficulty, he said, he had found upon enquiry to be less than he had feared; or, in other words, these proud people had put their pride in their pocket. I closed with the offer; and, subject to your approval, I have taken rooms for you in the residencia. The air of these mountains will renew your blood; and the quiet in which you will there live is worth all the medicines in the world.’