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Mutiny on The Bounty (STAGE 1)
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Mutiny on The Bounty (STAGE 1)STAGE 1 - True Stories

 It is night in the south seas near Tahiti, and the ship HMS Bounty has begun the long voyage home to England. But the sailors on the ship are angry men, and they have swords and guns. They pull the captain out of bed and take him up on deck. He tries to run, but a sailor holds a knife to his neck. 'Do that again, Captain Bligh, and you're a dead man!' he says.
The mutiny on the Bounty happened in April, 1789. This is the true story of Captain Bligh and Fletcher Christian, and the ship that never came home to England.

Audio added Thanks to Dr_MIA

 
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Tags: Mutiny on the Bounty, Library, Stage, EDITIONMutiny, Bounty, Bookworms, Captain, Bligh, mutiny, knife, STAGE, England
The Public Health System in England
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The Public Health System in EnglandThe Public Health System in England "The Public Health System in England" offers a wide-ranging, provocative and accessible assessment of challenges confronting a public health system, exploring how its parameters have shifted over time and what the origins of long-standing dilemmas in public health practice are. The book will therefore appeal to public health professionals and students of health policy and may also encourage them to become fully engaged in political and social advocacy alongside the traditional skills of reasoned analysis and sound evidence.


 
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Tags: Health, England, System, Public, Policy, health, public
Vernacular Bodies - The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England
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Vernacular Bodies - The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern EnglandVernacular Bodies - The Politics of Reproduction in Early Modern England

Making babies was a mysterious process in seventeenth-century England. Fissell uses popular sources - songs, jokes, witchcraft pamphlets, prayerbooks, popular medical manuals - to recover how ordinary men and women understood the processes of reproduction. Because the human body was so often used as a metaphor for social relations, the grand events of high politics such as the English Civil War reshaped popular ideas about conception and pregnancy. This book is the first account of ordinary people's ideas about reproduction, and offers a new way to understand how common folk experienced the sweeping political changes that characterized early modern England.
 
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Tags: England, popular, reproduction, about, ordinary, Vernacular
A History of Scotland
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A History of ScotlandA History of Scotland

Scotland's history has been badly served over the years. Defined by its relationship to England, Scotland's popular history is full of near-mythical figures and tragic events, her past littered with defeat, failure and thwarted ambition. The martyrdom of William Wallace, the tragedy of Mary Queen of Scots and the forlorn cause of Bonnie Prince Charlie all give the impression of 'poor' Scotland; a victim of misfortune, leading to the country's inevitable submission to the Auld Enemy. After the Union in 1707, Scotland's increasing reliance on England culminated in a crisis of confidence and identity that tortures the country to this day. 
 
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Tags: Scotland, England, history, country, inevitable, History
The Red Door
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The Red DoorThe Red Door

New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd brings back Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge in another riveting mystery set in post–World War I England Lancashire, England, June 1920. In a house with a red door lies the body of a woman who has been bludgeoned to death. Rumor has it that two years earlier, she’d painted that door to welcome her husband back from the Front. Only he never came home.


 
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Tags: England, Rumor, years, death, bludgeoned