Flight of the Phoenix, by Nevil Shute (I think that is the author). It may be out of print, but was a good read.
no!
The thrill.
The neck is indeed a gliding joint. This is because it does not have to move in rigid movements in any particular direction.
try the Last Strike by Hugh Jass
-The flying squirrel
Any of the first Sherlock Holmes novels I highly recommend.
HM van den Brink, On the Water
Hilter did not write any novels.
They are as follows in descending order:atlantooccipital - gliding (diarthrotic)atlantoaxial - pivot (diarthrotic)intervertebral - gliding (amphiarthrotic)costovertebral - gliding (diarthrotic)sternoclavicular - gliding (diarthrotic)sternocostal - gliding (diarthrotic)sacroiliac - gliding (diarthrotic)pubic symphysis - gliding (amphiarthrotic)
gliding
Gliding On was created in 1984.
Gliding On ended in 1986.