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5 produkter
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
183 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2020
179 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 2020180 kr
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Ian Hart was on top of the world. He was in peak condition mentally and physically, and his career as a fitness professional was thriving. Then, without warning, the bottom fell out. Ian's health began to spiral out of control. No healthcare professional could tell him what was wrong, and many of their interventions made things worse. When he ended up near death in the hospital with twisted intestines, Ian made a choice to heal himself and share his story with the world. He ditched his expensive medications and began a natural-healing journey that finally gave him control over his health. Now, in Healing Hacks, Ian unveils his step-by-step system for sparking the healing mechanisms in your body. You'll bypass what doesn't work and get straight to the most powerful solutions, saving you money, time, and most importantly, pain. No matter your income or fitness level, these hacks will give your body what it needs to heal naturally.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2020
272 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2014
153 kr
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Deep in southern latitudes, in a desolate corner of Cumberland Bay on the east coast of the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, hard by the rotting quays of the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken and almost within a stone's throw of the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, lie three forsaken steam ships: rusting remnants of our industrial past, unique survivals from a vanished age of steam at sea. One of these ships is 'Viola', the sole surviving Hull steam trawler from the huge fleet which put 'fish & chips' on Britain's plates more than a hundred years ago. In this absorbing account, maritime historians Robb Robinson and Ian Hart describe her ancestry and origins in the Victorian and Edwardian North Sea fishery - vividly depicting life for her crew in the most dangerous industry of its time; they record her Great War service as a U-boat hunter - one of the many merchant vessels largely unsung for their contribution, and often sacrifice, in wartime; and they recount her subsequent career hunting whales off West Africa, then later sealing and exploration work in the South Atlantic, before her final abandonment in South Georgia.Here she became quarry for the infamous Argentine scrap metal expedition of 1982, in the initiating action of the Falklands War. This improbable yet true story of a humble working vessel and those involved with her is a highly readable work of social, as well as maritime, history.