01117nam0-22003611i-450 99000084018040332120180712084509.088-7688-216-2000084018FED01000084018(Aleph)000084018FED0100008401820001010d1985----km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yy<<La >>pratica dell'Apple 22. plus, 2. eN. Bréaud-Pouliquen, D-J. Davidtraduzione di M. Addomine, L. Di NepiMilanoEditoriale per le Scienze informatiche1985v. 21 cm2 : Linguaggio macchina e assembler del 6502. VI, 208 p.Microelaboratori elettronici Apple 2005.1Breaud-Pouliquen,Nicole298David,Daniel Jean41214Addomine,MarisaDi Nepi,LivioITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000084018040332102 51 B 214552FINBNFINBNPratica dell'Apple 21506289UNINAING0101915oam 2200277z- 450 991015466640332120230913112557.01-68144-941-2(CKB)3710000000971926(BIP)043139229(EXLCZ)99371000000097192620190630c2014uuuu -u- -engAshesMacLehose Press1 online resource (368 p.) 1-62365-173-5 Called "A gripping, gritty tale of love and loss and revenge (Eurocrime) andhailed as "a wonderful slice of Greek Noir," (Crimepieces) Ashes is classic noir set in a corrupt and crumbling society where addiction and regret are the only human qualities left.When Sonia Verika, a former actress who takes solace in alcohol and isolation, is pulled from a blazing house fire, her body is burned almost beyond recognition. The house she shared with a retired director and a small family of African refugees is entirely destroyed, and she is the only survivor. For her ex-lovers, Police Inspector Chronis Halkidis and Simeon Piertzovanis, a failed lawyer and the landlord of the gutted property, her fate is a heavy reckoning.Reflection gives way to guilt, and then to a fanatical desire to uncover the truth behind the blaze and hold those responsible to account--by any means necessary. But with corruption rife throughout the force, Chronis soon finds his investigation shackled from within. Fuelled by their need for revenge, and by their twin addictions to alcohol and cocaine, Simeon and Chronis must resort increasingly to violence if they are to unmask a conspiracy that unites church and state against the interests of justice.Fiction889.34Gakas Sergios1435090Stanton-Ife Anne-MarietrlBOOK9910154666403321Ashes3592214UNINA02001oam 2200277z- 450 991015743320332120230913112557.00-8294-4102-6(CKB)3710000001000697(BIP)001323527(EXLCZ)99371000000100069720190224c2014uuuu -u- -engThe Quiet CompanionLoyola Press1 online resource (216 p.) 0-8294-0377-9 Ignatius of Loyola and his "friends in the Lord" began to dream of serving God together in what became the Society of Jesus. Two of his most trusted companions were Peter Faber and Francis Xavier. While Francis Xavier is widely known for his world travels and missionary zeal, Peter Faber worked quietly toward internal reform of the Church and became a pioneer of ecumenism. As a companion of Ignatius and founding member of the Jesuits, he helped create an order of priests that would ultimately change the world, though his story is often forgotten. In The Quiet Companion, by the noted Irish historian Mary Purcell, Peter Faber, the importance of his works, and the upheaval of the times in which he lived are brought to life. Faber came from a modest background, but arrived at the Sorbonne in Paris where he became friends with Francis Xavier and Ignatius. Known for being extremely hard on himself but gentle with others, he spent his life working for the renewal of the Church one person at a time. Nominated to be a Papal Theologian to the Council of Trent, he died at the age of forty on his way there. Canonized in 2013 by Pope Francis, who echoes this early Jesuit's example of compassion and generosity, Peter Faber's life as presented in The Quiet Companion inspires us to lives of service.Quiet Companion JesuitsReligionPurcell Mary1436691BOOK9910157433203321The Quiet Companion3595843UNINA