Flesh and Steel

Flesh and Steel
Author: Guy Haley
Publisher: Warhammer Crime
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781789991956

Great Warhammer Crime novel, set in the sprawling Warhammer 40,000 metropolis of Varangantua... Born into riches, Probator Symeon Noctis attempts to atone for his past sins by championing the powerless of Nearsteel district. But the sprawling city of Varangantua is uncaring of its masses, and when a bisected corpse is discovered in the neutral zone between Nearsteel and the Adeptus Mechanicus enclave of Steelmound, Noctis finds himself cast into his most dangerous case yet. Partnering with the tech-priest Rho-1 Lux of the Collegiate Extremis, Noctis is drawn into a murky world of tech-heresy, illegal servitors and exploitation that could end his career, or his life.

Between Flesh and Steel

Between Flesh and Steel
Author: Richard A. Gabriel
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612344216

Over the last five centuries, the development of modern weapons and warfare has created an entirely new set of challenges for practitioners in the field of military medicine. Between Flesh and Steel traces the historical development of military medicine from the Middle Ages to modern times. Military historian Richard A. Gabriel focuses on three key elements: the modifications in warfare and weapons whose increased killing power radically changed the medical challenges that battle surgeons faced in dealing with casualties, advancements in medical techniques that increased the effectiveness of military medical care, and changes that finally brought about the establishment of military medical care system in modern times. Others topics include the rise of the military surgeon, the invention of anesthesia, and the emergence of such critical disciplines as military psychiatry and bacteriology. The approach is chronological--century by century and war by war, including Iraq and Afghanistan--and cross-cultural in that it examines developments in all of the major armies of the West: British, French, Russian, German, and American. Between Flesh and Steel is the most comprehensive book on the market about the evolution of modern military medicine.

Flesh and Steel #4

Flesh and Steel #4
Author: Shaun Kang
Publisher: Caliber Comics
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

Based on the Golem creature legend! From exile, a guardian Golem of steel is summoned back into battle! Enticed by the promise of a place amongst men, the Golem heeds the call of the newly ascended Emperor in his campaign to destroy the very Resistance who created and abandoned him. Raising his blade against those he once swore to protect, the Golem will face his greatest battle yet in a conflict that will test everything he is made of and lead him to discover the difference between weapon and warrior. THIS ISSUE: Driven mad by the shedding of innocent blood, the Golem deserts the Empire and goes on a one-man rogue rampage toward the Resistance capital of Rimeria. But even a warpath can be winding, with many obstacles standing between the Golem and the justice he seeks to serve. The Golem eventually finds himself caught right down the middle, with elite Resistance forces preventing his advance and Lanford, armed with his secret weapon ‘Fangbreaker’ chasing behind in pursuit of him. A Caliber Comics release.

Flesh and Steel

Flesh and Steel
Author: Florentino Flóres
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cartoonists
ISBN: 9781613779712

Following in the footsteps of the critically acclaimed Woodwork: Wallace Wood and Big John Buscema museum catalogs comes Flesh & Steel: The Art of Russ Heath. Following Heath from his very earliest days as an artist to the present, and featuring a cornucopia of rare and never-before-seen-art, many from Heath's personal archives, Heath's entire career is examined in an intricately researched biography, complete with an index of his work.

Flesh and Steel During the Great War

Flesh and Steel During the Great War
Author: Michael Goya
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473886988

The noted military historian presents an illuminating study of trench warfare during WWI—and how it influenced the French Army’s evolution. Michel Goya’s Flesh and Steel during the Great War is a major contribution to our understanding of the French Army’s experience on the Western Front, and how that experience impacted the future of its military theory and practice. Goya explores the way in which the senior commanders and ordinary soldiers responded to the extraordinary challenges posed by the mass industrial warfare of the early twentieth century. In 1914 the French army went to war with a flawed doctrine, brightly-colored uniforms and a dire shortage of modern, heavy artillery. How then, over four years of relentless, attritional warfare, did it become the great, industrialized army that emerged victorious in 1918? To show how this change occurred, the author examines the pre-war ethos and organization of the army. He describes in telling detail how, through a process of analysis and innovation, the French army underwent the deepest and fastest transformation in its history.

Chimeraworld #4

Chimeraworld #4
Author: Mike Philbin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2006-11-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326392840

The modern motorcar (and the industry that surrounds it) is nothing but a cancer on the face of the Earth. Mark Zirbel, Christina Kinnan, Paul Murray Collrin, Jenny Ashford, Liam Davies, Courtney Burback, Mark Robyn, M.P. Johnson, Tyler Runde, J. M. Heluk, Kelly Stevens, Ken C Goldman, Ray Wallace, Gerard Brennan, Brad C. Hodson, M. Jones, Suzanne Burns, Jeff Drake, Cameron Pierce, Sean Rickards, David Mitchell Turnbull, Kek-W and Alex Severin bring us twenty-three tales of the revolting lives and ugly deaths of these beasts of the road. Long may they remain dead.

Metal and Flesh

Metal and Flesh
Author: Ollivier Dyens
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2001-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780262262422

A poetic exploration of the new world created by the collision of the biological body with technology and culture. For more than 3,000 years, humans have explored uncharted geographic and spiritual realms. Present-day explorers face new territories born from the coupling of living tissue and metal, strange lifeforms that are intelligent but unconscious, neither completely alive nor dead. Our bodies are now made of machines, images, and information. We are becoming cultural bodies in a world inhabited by cyborgs, clones, genetically modified animals, and innumerable species of human/information symbionts. Ollivier Dyens's Metal and Flesh is about two closely related phenomena: the technologically induced transformation of our perceptions of the world and the emergence of a cultural biology. Culture, according to Dyens, is taking control of the biosphere. Focusing on the twentieth century—which will be remembered as the century in which the living body was blurred, molded, and transformed by technology and culture—Dyens ruminates on the undeniable and irreversible human/machine entanglement that is changing the very nature of our lives.

Flesh House

Flesh House
Author: Stuart MacBride
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2009-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312584075

When body parts show up in a container at Aberdeen's harbor, they kick off Scotland's largest manhunt in 20 years--since the last time they had pursued Kenneth Wiseman. A brutal killer, Wiseman had been acquitted on a technicality. But now police are certain he's at work again.

Flesh Tearers

Flesh Tearers
Author: Andy Smillie
Publisher: Games Workshop
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781784961541

Formed in the aftermath of the Horus Heresy, the Flesh Tearers, veterans of the Blood Angels Legion now cast adrift, gather behind their leader, Chapter Master Amit, and set out to forge their own destiny. None of the scions of Sanguinius are as bloody or wrathful as the Flesh Tearers. The fury of this Chapter, scorned by the Blood Angels and many of their successors, is legendary. Within them, the Black Rage is made manifest, a curse on the Imperium and its enemies. In the uncertain years following the end of the Great Heresy, it fell to Amit to lead this benighted Chapter. Upon his shoulders lay a heavy burden, for to prevent their own self-annihilation, the Flesh Tearers must not only fight their many foes but their very nature itself.

Kingdoms of Death

Kingdoms of Death
Author: Christopher Ruocchio
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2022-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0756413117

The fourth novel of the galaxy-spanning Sun Eater series merges the best of space opera and epic fantasy, as Hadrian Marlowe continues down a path that can only end in fire. Hadrian Marlowe is trapped. For nearly a century, he has been a guest of the Emperor, forced into the role of advisor, a prisoner of his own legend. But the war is changing. Mankind is losing. The Cielcin are spilling into human space from the fringes, picking their targets with cunning precision. The Great Prince Syriani Dorayaica is uniting their clans, forging them into an army and threat the likes of which mankind has never seen. And the Empire stands alone. Now the Emperor has no choice but to give Hadrian Marlowe—once his favorite knight—one more impossible task: journey across the galaxy to the Lothrian Commonwealth and convince them to join the war. But not all is as it seems, and Hadrian’s journey will take him far beyond the Empire, beyond the Commonwealth, impossibly deep behind enemy lines.