Hans eBooks
eBooks di Hans editi da Edizioni Savine di Formato Mobipocket
Great authors for a great Christmas. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Hans Christian Andersen - Edizioni Savine, 2014 -
A Christmas Carol (a ghost story of Christmas), is a short novel of fantastic kind of Charles Dickens (1812-1870), one of the most famous and popular. A Christmas Greeting is a Series of Stories by Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875). A collection of 13 short stories by one of the most beloved storytellers in literary history: "The Old House, "The Drop of Water," "The Happy Family," "The Story of a Mother," "The False Collar," "The Shadow," "The Old Street-Lamp," "The Dream of Little Tuk," "The Naughty Boy," "The Two Neighboring Families," "The Darning Needle," "The Little Match Girl," and "The Red Shoes.
Great Racing Drivers of the World. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Hans Tanner - Edizioni Savine, 2012 -
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION (1958): Biographical sketches of 37 of the most famous Grand Prix and sports car racing drivers. Included are all of the old-time greats as well as those who have made names for themselves in the past few years.The author touches on each man's background, his temperaments and style, and then traces his racing career, detailing his most brilliant and exciting drives.There are, in addition, more than 80 superb photographs, most of them action shots of the drivers in Grand Prix events.Hans Tanner has known most of the men he writes about and has seen them race. He has managed the Swiss, Belgian, and Spanish national teams and some American teams. He has also managed individual drivers, among them Harry Schell and the Marquis de Portago. International correspondent for English, Swiss, and Argentine magazines, Tanner is also the author of Ferrari and Maserati in Action. He has even been the organizer for sports car races in Central America.
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION - A Practical Handbook for Magistrates, Police Officers, and Lawyers. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Hans Gross - Edizioni Savine, 2020 -
The aim of this book is to be as practical as possible. It is not a law book, though we confidently hope that it will be of the greatest interest to lawyers. It is not a work on medical jurisprudence, though we trust that medical men will find it useful and suggestive. It is a Manual of Instruction for all engaged in investigating crime.The book, following the author’s arrangement, has been divided into four parts. Part I. is designed, in the first place, to enunciate those general principles and qualities, the lack or neglect of which proclaim an investigator unfitted for the sphere in life in which it is his misfortune to be placed ; and, in the second place, to inform him in a general way what assistance science can afford in the investigation of crime, and in a more detailed manner to show in just what cases expert knowledge may be effectively brought to bear. Advice is also given regarding the examination of witnesses and accused and the inspection of localities. Parts II. and III. deal respectively with various heads of knowledge and certain handicrafts with which every Investigating Officer should be thoroughly well acquainted ; while Part IV. gives information upon the methods of criminals in committing particular offences, much of which may be new even to experienced detectives. (1906 – The Authors)