This is the opening volume (Volume 1) of a series of Autobiography. Serious stuff. Volume 2 is "Creatures of Our Time, in a Land fit for Heroes" dealing with my efforts to become a civilian after nine years of bobbing up and down on the seven seas. Volume 3 is "Australia Ahoy!", from the arrival of my family of five at Outer Harbor in sunny South Australia on "Castel Felice", a vessel of the Italian Sitmar Line and our adventures in this exciting country, where surely, nothing could ever go wrong...
Enhanced with patient stories and rounded out by a glossary of terms and an appendix describing home exercises, this is the go-to book for anyone who struggles with dizziness.
After an eight-year absence, Dizzy's "New Age traveler" mother suddenly shows up on her twelfth birthday and whisks her away to a series of festivals throughout Scotland in her rattletrap van.
Gillian gives advice on how she "survived" and made it through rough dizzy patches. This book includes advice that can help patients to return to normal everyday lives.
Excellent "New Year, New You!" choice.
The weirdness never stops!
The Mr Men and Little Miss series of titles now feature spine art. Collect the 46 Mr Men titles so the spine art reveals a picture when all titles are placed together in numbered order. Mr Dizzy always gets things confused.
This is the enthralling saga of Dizzy Gillespie -- a chronicle of the rise of a jazz genius from the lowest rung of the social order to the highest pinnacle of respect and ability that brings Harlem's golden after-hours era, the raucous ...
Meet Dizzy Dinosaur! "Let's tickle Dizzy on his tummy!" But Dizzy ends up in the pond, all wet! "Let's shake the book up and down," continues the narrator. "That will dry him off." A wonderfully interactive book, with plenty of giggles!
" This work brings to life the legendary exploits of player manager Frankie Frisch and the Dean brothers--Dizzy and Paul--who combined for 49 wins that season. The era, the team, the season, and the Series are all fully covered.
Amelia and William don't have many toys in Victorian London, and so they have adventures with their toy soldiers, who eventually become lost under the floorboards.