Life on the Line

  • Life on the Line
    By Lucy Ridout, Jeremy Bullard

    Life on the Line

  • Life on the Line: Commander Pierre-Etienne Fortin and His Times
    By William Brian Stewart

    ... The'odore, l 13 Gingras, Abbe' Nere'e, 89, 90, 169 Girard, George, 77 Gosford, Lord, 36 Grenier, Greg, 96 Groulx, ... the, 48 La Fontaine, Louis-Hippolite, 23, 37, 38, 40, 42 Langevin, Hector-Louis, 110, 158, 159 Langlois, Etienne, ...

  • Life on the Line: Ethics, Aging, Ending Patients' Lives, and Allocating Vital Resources
    By John Frederic Kilner

    This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable.

  • Life on the Line: Young Doctors Come of Age in a Pandemic
    By Emma Goldberg

    Weaving together in-depth interviews with doctors, their diaries, and notes, this page-turning account follows 6 medical students who received their degrees early to help treat thousands of critically ill COVID-19 patients in New York City ...

  • Life on the Line: Young Doctors Come of Age in a Pandemic
    By Emma Goldberg

    In this powerful book, New York Times journalist Emma Goldberg offers an up-close portrait of six bright yet inexperienced health professionals, each of whom defies a stereotype about who gets to don a doctor’s white coat.

  • Life on the Line
    By Faye Wattleton

    In a ground-breaking study on the nature of judicial behaviour in the Supreme Court of Canada, Donald Songer, Susan Johnson, C.L. Ostberg, and Matthew Wetstein use three specific research strategies to consider the ways in which justices ...

  • Life on the Line: The Dodson's Cafeteria Story
    By Dodson Family

    " They were an early version of "fast food," before McDonald's or Sonic franchises sprouted. This is the story of the Dodson family and their beloved Dodson's Cafeteria, an Oklahoma City treasure.

  • Life on the Line
    By Al Gibson

    Thrown out by his father at the age of eleven, he has since been abused, imprisoned, tortured, even sentenced to death--yet in obedience to the perceived call of God he has pressed on. Life on the Line is his amazing story.

  • Life On The Line: We Are All Connected
    By Marilyn Costanza

    I look at the particular clothes hanging on the line and wonder what their life is about. Some clotheslines are self explanatory, such as an Amish clothesline, there's no mistaking them; but most clotheslines are enigmatic.

  • Life on the Line: One Woman's Tale of Work, Sweat, and Survival
    By Solange De Santis

    romantic life, my family. And one box grooved on the robotic beauty of a repetitive physical task. I was Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Marcel Marceau. Time turned elastic on the line once I could see the Zen of a taillight.

  • Life on the Line: Stories of Vietnam Air Combat
    By Philip D. Chinnery

    Pilots relate their combat experiences in Vietnam with tales of bravery and sacrifice, demonstrating that pilots were engaged in combat as often as ground troops

  • Life on the Line: How to lose a million and so much more
    By Scott Burns, Kevin Twaddle

    This is the harrowing and moving story on how one man's life fell apart spectacularly because of his addiction to gambling and how, after hitting rock bottom, he finally managed to conquer his demons.

  • Life on the Line
    By Matilda Mench

    Life on the Line