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Sea, Sand and Sunshine are the elements of the pleasant memories of Alan Hunt's time spent in Libya, from the first glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea's clear blue waters to the Libyan Sahara Desert's bright white sands, and the endless reaches of blue sky as seen from ESSO's Convair aircraft on his first venture abroad. Join him as he explores, through sketches, photos and descriptive stories, the mystic Middle East and the lasting memories, actions, and incidents, both amusing and serious, with his fellow compatriots. About the Author: Alan Hunt resides near Spalding in Lincolnshire on the…mehr

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Sea, Sand and Sunshine are the elements of the pleasant memories of Alan Hunt's time spent in Libya, from the first glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea's clear blue waters to the Libyan Sahara Desert's bright white sands, and the endless reaches of blue sky as seen from ESSO's Convair aircraft on his first venture abroad. Join him as he explores, through sketches, photos and descriptive stories, the mystic Middle East and the lasting memories, actions, and incidents, both amusing and serious, with his fellow compatriots. About the Author: Alan Hunt resides near Spalding in Lincolnshire on the eastern side of England. He was one of last real mechanical fitters (in American terms, a millwright) who served a five year, wide skill based practical apprenticeship and, through attending Block Release courses at college, gained the relevant technical knowledge and advanced hand skills which gave him the confidence and aptitude to become an Ex-pat oil and gas maintenance technician. His career included 20 years experience of on-job training and teaching, passing on vital hand skills to Arab Nationals. He is now retired and enjoys river fishing from his self built 20 ft. boat, and plays golf at least twice a week. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/SeaSandAndSunshine.html
Autorenporträt
Professor Alan Hunt holds Chairs in Law and in Sociology at Carleton University, Ottawa and has published extensively on the critical legal studies movement