
Wartime Standard Ships
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In both World Wars there arose a pressing need for merchant tonnage both to supplement existing...

Green Walls and Vertical Vegetation in High-Rise Buildings
Antony Wood, The Images Publishing Group, Payam Bahrami and Irina Susorova
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This technical guide offers an extensive overview of the use of vertical vegetation in high-rise...

Rooftop Garden Design
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This richly illustrated book provides a comprehensive guide to contemporary trends in rooftop garden...

The Contractor's NEC3 ECC Handbook
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Addresses the daily challenges faced by contractors who use the NEC3 ECC with clear, practical and...

BIMx PRO - BIM eXplorer for AEC professionals
Productivity and Utilities
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GRAPHISOFT's mobile BIM communication tool, BIMx, is the ultimate BIM project communication app. It...

ProContractor Mobile
Business and Productivity
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ProContractor Mobile is the mobile extension of ProContractor by Viewpoint that allows you to access...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2400 KP) rated The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha (A Chocoholic Mystery, #16) in Books
Mar 9, 2018
Like always, this book is a delight from start to finish. It’s on the short size, which is usual for the series, but the book still packs in plenty of twists and turns. We even get to see a bit more of some series regulars who usual have cameos, which I really enjoyed. This series continues to be as addicting as always, and I can’t wait for the next books.
NOTE: I received a copy of this book.
Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/11/book-review-chocolate-bunny-brouhaha-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.

Ross (3284 KP) rated Better Call Saul - Season 4 in TV
Oct 31, 2018
Meanwhile, Mike oversees the construction of Gus Fring's underground meth lab and we start to see how the former cop, who has dealt out street justice and used his skills against some low-lifes and druglords, also starts to break more rules and will go beyond in order to protect his own interests, and keep his own honour.
Brilliant, arty but engaging series telling two stories that for now are distinct, but will start to overlap more eventually.

Justinian: The Last Roman Emporor
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Justinian (482-565 A.D.), who ruled the Roman Empire from his capital in Constantinople, was, along...

Mega-Event Mobilities: A Critical Analysis
Noel B. Salazar, Christiane Timmerman, Johan Wets and Luana Gama Gato
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Global sports events are rarely far from the public eye. Such mega-events are about much more than...