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face2face Upper Intermediate Workbook with KeyThe Workbook offers additional practise for students of face2face Starter, with self-study exercises which practise all the language taught in the Student's Book - including exercises on pronunciation and spelling. It also features a Reading and Writing Portfolio linked to the CEF, which contains ten extra double-page lessons to be used either for self-study or in class. What's more, a list of 'Can do' statements helps students to track their own progress in reading and writing. The Workbook also features a removable Answer Key, which can simply be pulled free of the books binding.
The Key West Smackdown (Jack Marsh Action Suspense Series)Key West runs blood red as Jack Marsh is caught between a ruthless Cuban Drug Lord, known as El Condor, that has had ten million dollars stolen from him by someone in Key West, and an aging Mafia Don that knows who made the heist, and will kill to get it for himself. The heart pounding race through Old Town Key West, a storm tossed crossing of the Florida Strait to an isolated beach on the north shore of Cuba, then back out to a showdown in the deep waters around an old coral Cay has Jack Marsh running against the clock as he tries to determine who is friend and who is foe …and how to dump the money before he gets himself killed.The mystique of Key West, the beauty of the coral reefs and cays surrounding the area, the mysterious deep waters of the Florida Strait known as The Blue. The characters that make Key West the magnet of the Islands all come alive in an action suspense thriller that will leave you breathless.
Pirates, pineapples, and people: a history, tales, and legends of the upper Florida KeysThis is the history of the Upper Florida Keys, the history of a very unique area. It is a part of the United States that has very few written records. The Upper Keys have had a tremendous and fabulous history from earliest times. Over the centuries, any records that were written (very few) have been lost... washed away in the numerous hurricanes that touched the coral shores. By poking around in old book stores, libraries, reading old newspapers, writing to the National Archives in Washington, D.C., and reading letters written by historians, a basis for fact has been established. What cannot be found on paper is in the memories of the old-timers... Some are tales handed down from one generation to another... others are true stories, as close as possible to actual happenance without actual records to verify. Contents include: Indians of the Keys, Wreck Ashore!!, Tons of Relics, List of Major Reef Wrecks, Map, Guiding Lights, Alligator Lighthouse, Indian Key, Renegade Wrecker, Bloody Massacre, Florida Squadron, Buccaneers, Cluster of Dates, Religion on the Keys, Education Comes to Keys, Mail Ships to Mail Trucks, "Couchs", Spanish Maidens, Painters, Island Home, Pearl City, Goin' to Tallahassee, "Pineys", God Amighty Wind, "Flager's Folly", Edison Miracle Vine, Yo! Ho! Ho! A Fortune in Rum!, Vision and "Guts", Key Largo Boom Daze, "Minor" Problems, Water Water, Overseas Highway, "Date with Donna", Hurricanes on Upper Keys, Angel of the Keys, Medicinal Plants, Bird Watchers Paradise, Undersea Wonderland, and a Bibliography



