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Author | : Bonnie Vanak |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2013-06-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1460313755 |
Some fires still burn when star-crossed lovers reunite… When a dangerous mission leads him deep into the jungles of Honduras, Navy SEAL Sam Shaymore is confronted with his fiery past in the form of Kelly Denning. Once their romance had been forbidden because of class differences. Then a tragedy drove them apart. But the minute he looks into her eyes, Sam knows he's never forgotten the sultry kisses and luscious curves of the beautiful Enchanter Mage. Nor can he turn his back on helping her. Sam's unit has been charged with arresting Kelly. But if he can believe her, Kelly needs his help now to save some kidnapped Mage children and to stop a conspiracy with far-reaching implications. Threatened with being kicked off his SEAL unit if he does not follow his orders, Sam must risk everything…even his heart!
Author | : Robert Aman |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2020-02-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 3030398005 |
This book is about the Phantom in Sweden, or, more correctly, about Sweden in the Phantom. Robert Aman uncovers how a peripheral American superhero – created in 1936 by Lee Falk – that has been accused of both racism and sexism has become a national concern in a country that several researchers have labelled the most antiracist and gender equal in the world. When a group of Swedish creators began their official production of licensed scripts based on The Phantomcomic in 1972, the character was redefined through the prism of New Left ideology. The plots of these comics, besides aiming to entertain, also sought to affirm for readers the righteousness and validity of an ideological doctrine that, at the time, was dominant among the Swedish public and influential in the country’s foreign policy. Ultimately, Aman demonstrates how the Swedish Phantom embodies values and a political point of view that reflect how Sweden sees itself and its role in the world.
Author | : Shannon Delany |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Griffin |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2010-06-22 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429922184 |
Everything about Jessie Gillmansen's life changed when her mother died. Now even her hometown of Junction is changing. Mysterious dark things are happening. All Jessie wants is to avoid more change. But showing a hot new guy around Junction High, she's about to discover a whole new type of change. Pietr Rusakova is more than good looks and a fascinating accent—he's a guy with a dangerous secret. And his very existence is sure to bring big trouble to Jessie's small town. It seems change is the one thing Jessie can't avoid...
Author | : Fate |
Publisher | : Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Animal ghosts |
ISBN | : 9781567182996 |
Contains thirty-six true stories from those who have experienced paranormal encounters with their pets including extraordinary human-
Author | : Clarence Hawkes |
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Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Dogs |
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A dog is stolen from his home and taken to Alaska. He has many adventures before he finds his rightful owner again.
Author | : Tsukasa Yokotsuka |
Publisher | : Hanashi Media |
Total Pages | : 237 |
Release | : 2023-10-30 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : 1961788055 |
"In my homeland, we were destroyed by that floating fortress." — Before Kazuya Kaya and his friends appeared a floating island in the sky. It was the fortress of the Demon King's Four Heavenly General, Azagralith, which had wiped out Rushia's homeland. Facing an immense onslaught of ogres and elite monsters, Kazuya desperately fights back, employing the Phantom Wolf King Sha Lau. However, in the midst of the battle, Tamaki suddenly collapses.
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Release | : 1923 |
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Author | : Dan Flores |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 2022-10-25 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 132400617X |
One of Kirkus Review's Best Nonfiction Books of 2022 A deep-time history of animals and humans in North America, by the best-selling and award-winning author of Coyote America. In 1908, near Folsom, New Mexico, a cowboy discovered the remains of a herd of extinct giant bison. By examining flint points embedded in the bones, archeologists later determined that a band of humans had killed and butchered the animals 12,450 years ago. This discovery vastly expanded America’s known human history but also revealed the long-standing danger Homo sapiens presented to the continent’s evolutionary richness. Distinguished author Dan Flores’s ambitious history chronicles the epoch in which humans and animals have coexisted in the “wild new world” of North America—a place shaped both by its own grand evolutionary forces and by momentous arrivals from Asia, Africa, and Europe. With portraits of iconic creatures such as mammoths, horses, wolves, and bison, Flores describes the evolution and historical ecology of North America like never before. The arrival of humans precipitated an extraordinary disruption of this teeming environment. Flores treats humans not as a species apart but as a new animal entering two continents that had never seen our likes before. He shows how our long past as carnivorous hunters helped us settle America, initially establishing a coast-to-coast culture that lasted longer than the present United States. But humanity’s success had devastating consequences for other creatures. In telling this epic story, Flores traces the origins of today’s “Sixth Extinction” to the spread of humans around the world; tracks the story of a hundred centuries of Native America; explains how Old World ideologies precipitated 400 years of market-driven slaughter that devastated so many ancient American species; and explores the decline and miraculous recovery of species in recent decades. In thrilling narrative style, informed by genomic science, evolutionary biology, and environmental history, Flores celebrates the astonishing bestiary that arose on our continent and introduces the complex human cultures and individuals who hastened its eradication, studied America’s animals, and moved heaven and earth to rescue them. Eons in scope and continental in scale, Wild New World is a sweeping yet intimate Big History of the animal-human story in America.