![]() Odious Oceans (Horrible Geography) $8.36 hi i really loved this book its so funny and it really teaches you something about the ocean i really love the series Horrible Geography but i dont think its horrible at all i hope you buy this book becuase it is really good and informative thanx for reading my reaview bye ![]() Cryptic Implosion $13.98 I bought this disc after hearing one track that I liked and the samples seemed alright but after a few listens it's just sat on the shelf. Whereas after buying Leading Vision at the same time at Amazon's persistent recommendation with nothing to go on but the samples, I wound up enjoying and listening to my blind purchase much more. This CD has a few stand out guitar and drum solos but much less than many metal bands. Certainly more thrash than death metal. And as another reviewer stated, most tracks are almost indistinguishable from the others. I would not buy this again if I knew then... ![]() In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain $99.00 footnote 45 on pp. 392-3 should read; "The Times, 9 August 1943. By 1945 Gordon-Canning has disappeared from Who's Who. I am told that he helped to defray the legal costs involved in the defence of William Joyce for treason in 1945, and he achieved notoriety for purchasing a bust of Hitler at the sale of contents of the German Embassy. This was to be used in Kingdom House in connection with the worship of Hitler, and he told a reporter after the sale that, like Christ, Hitler would come into his own again. See the New York Times, 28 November 1945. Prince Henry joined the British Army as soon as his Detention Order was revoked, and in due course was granted a commision. He must have been cleared of all suspicion, as in 1947 he was granted British nationality. ![]() Cryptic Implosion $39.98 I bought this disc after hearing one track that I liked and the samples seemed alright but after a few listens it's just sat on the shelf. Whereas after buying Leading Vision at the same time at Amazon's persistent recommendation with nothing to go on but the samples, I wound up enjoying and listening to my blind purchase much more. This CD has a few stand out guitar and drum solos but much less than many metal bands. Certainly more thrash than death metal. And as another reviewer stated, most tracks are almost indistinguishable from the others. I would not buy this again if I knew then... |
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