Plymouth Blitz Joel RobbinsPlymouth Blitz recounts the deadliest civilian incident in Plymouth during World War II when a German bomb struck the Portland Square Air Raid Shelter in April 1941. Through eyewitness accounts and archival research, this book captures the courage, fear, and resilience of ordinary people living under the threat of aerial attack.
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The survivors—a rich woman and a pair of weathered sailors—attempt to survive on a nearby island
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‘The Science Communication Challenge’ explores and discusses the whys – as distinct from the hows – of science communication
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This book first investigates the meaning of the term "management capacity
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