Southern African LBJs Made Simple is a useful guide to the cryptic little birds that are universally known as ‘little brown jobs’. With the help of color coding and careful design, the reader is systematically guided through successive sorting from family group, to ‘visual group’ within the family, and finally to the species. Each step takes one closer to identifying the bird in question.Carefully labeled illustrations, distribution maps, concise text describing key ID criteria (such as size, habitat, habits, call and similar-looking and -sounding birds), and characteristic features summarized in an 'At a glance' box all help pinpoint identity. Calls play a critical role in identification of this challenging group of birds, and a major innovation is the use of barcodes alongside each species to scan and play individual calls and comparative tracks by means of a free downloadable call app.This enhanced and updated new edition will be an invaluable guide for anyone who wants to be able to tell one LBJ from another.
Gordon King Knihy






The incredible inside story of World of Twist, the greatest lost band of all time, as told by co-founder Gordon King.
When Does the Mind-Bending Start?: The Life and Times of World of Twist
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The memoir dives into the tumultuous journey of World of Twist, a band that embodied retro futurism and psychedelic sounds but was ultimately overshadowed by the music scene of the '90s. Co-founder Gordon King shares the band's struggles, including near-misses with fame, internal conflicts, and personal challenges faced by members, particularly the late singer Tony Ogden. King reflects on the band's vibrant yet fleeting legacy, highlighting their impact on contemporaries like Oasis and the bittersweet nature of their story marked by both creativity and chaos.
The F-100 Super Sabres and their pilots of the United States Air Forces in Europe were dedicated to their mission of tactical nuclear strike. Hun pilots sat alert all over Europe ready to take off at a moment's notice to fly into the enemy's territory and deliver a 'special weapon' on a predesignated target in the Soviet Union or Eastern Europe.
This is the story of the USAF Tactical Air Command units that were resident in the United Kingdom during the Cold War from 1952 to 1992. An extensive text includes 'from the cockpit' memoirs and is supported by 467 illustrations. Also included are details of deployed aircraft and units, support aircraft and Maps and Tables.