Fernare Araldo: 1.The Fateful Day

Fernare Araldo: 1.The Fateful Day
Author: Maria Aragon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1105582701

Book One of the epic Fernare Araldo: The rescue of four captive explorers one fateful day becomes the catalyst for conflict between King Derrick Mudor of mainland Caermon and the amazon Queen Eleanore de Sarc of the island realm of Fernare Araldo (the former Ermish realm of Rand-Flanion), despite the desperate attempts of good people on both sides to keep the peace. This is the first of a two part epic about the people caught on both sides of this conflict and the forces of destiny driving them on. This is the Global Distribution edition.

The Jinniyah

The Jinniyah
Author: Maria Aragon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1435712293

THE JINNIYAH is a supernatural drama about two souls exiled from humanity and their spiritual journey through the darkness back into the light and ultimate reconciliation. It begins when a history writer discovers that a local history professor is much older than he appears.

Gathlon

Gathlon
Author: Maria Aragon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781105695742

In the 1st sequel to the epic FERNARE ARALDO (formerly titled FLANION), Prince Emil Finn and his forces and friends attempt to keep the Emperor Muru Cestmir's army from breaching their border defenses. If he fails, GATHLON will fall to Cestmir's top Marshal Pephredo.

A Good Villain

A Good Villain
Author: Maria Aragon
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2008-07-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1435739515

In need of roof repair funds, a notorious robber king kidnaps an heiress, only to find that there are far worse villains about than himself. This is a light fantasy adventure and kind of romantic little fairy tale of sorts.PAPERBACK EDITION. FIRST EDITION RELENTLESS ENDEAVOR PRESS. And now Global Distribution Edition

The Florentines

The Florentines
Author: Paul Strathern
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1643137336

A sweeping and magisterial four-hundred-year history of both the city and the people who gave birth to the Renaissance. Between the birth of Dante in 1265 and the death of Galileo in 1642, something happened that transformed the entire culture of western civilization. Painting, sculpture, and architecture would all visibly change in such a striking fashion that there could be no going back on what had taken place. Likewise, the thought and self-conception of humanity would take on a completely new aspect. Sciences would be born—or emerge in an entirely new guise. The ideas that broke this mold began, and continued to flourish, in the city of Florence in northern central Italy. These ideas, which placed an increasing emphasis on the development of our common humanity—rather than other-worldly spirituality—coalesced in what came to be known as humanism. This philosophy and its new ideas would eventually spread across Italy, yet wherever they took hold they would retain an element essential to their origin. And as they spread further across Europe, this element would remain. Transformations of human culture throughout western history have remained indelibly stamped by their origins. The Reformation would always retain something of central and northern Germany. The Industrial Revolution soon outgrew its British origins, yet also retained something of its original template. Closer to the present, the IT revolution that began in Silicon Valley remains indelibly colored by its Californian origins. Paul Strathern shows how Florence, and the Florentines themselves, played a similarly unique and transformative role in the Renaissance.