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Peter ONeill

    The Corpse Wore Grey
    Great Maritime Museums of the World
    Gesundheit 2000
    • Vor dem Hintergrund des WHO-Programms überprüft der Autor kritisch Lebensstile und Lebensqualität sowie die Bedeutung der Selbsthilfe und der Bürgerbeteiligung. Daraus leitet er Forderungen an eine Reform der medizinischen Berufe und eine gemeindenahe Gesundheitsversorgung im Interesse der Menschen ab

      Gesundheit 2000
    • Great Maritime Museums of the World

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Curators from twenty-three of the world's greatest maritime museums describe the historical and geographic significance of the art and artifacts of their collections.

      Great Maritime Museums of the World
    • FOR ADULTS ONLY - contains sexually explicit content.Peter O'Neill is a rough and tumble whodunit writer in Swinging London in 1962. When Professor Smyth asks for O'Neill's help in locating his nephew, Greg. Pete is excited to get to the bottom of it. Equally exciting for O'Neill, is getting to the bottom of Smyth's niece - and every other woman he can get his hands on.As a newfound private dick, O'Neill chinwags and shags his way to whereabouts of his lost friend. Written with a searing sexual honesty so rare in 1962, 'The Corpse Wore Grey' was a trailblazer in the porn/pulp field. Banned almost everywhere, this arousing tale of a not-so-private dick and his tail is presented here in digital form for the first time.

      The Corpse Wore Grey