Taming The Forest King
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Author | : Claudia J. Edwards |
Publisher | : Popular Library |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 1986-12-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780445203082 |
Tevra, female colonel of the Light Cavalry, must establish order in the kingdom of chaos ruled by the powerful Forest King
Author | : John E. Simkin |
Publisher | : K. G. Saur |
Total Pages | : 1228 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : |
This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.
Author | : Karen Marie Moning |
Publisher | : Dell |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2009-11-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307430243 |
Only her love could gentle his savage soul— He was born to a clan of warriors of supernatural strength, but Gavrael McIllioch abandoned his name and his Highland castle, determined to escape the dark fate of his ancestors. Hiding his identity from the relentless rival clan that hunted him, he called himself Grimm to protect the people he cared for, vowing never to acknowledge his love for ravishing Jillian St. Clair. Yet even from afar he watched over her, and when her father sent an urgent summons, "Come for Jillian," he raced to her side—into a competition to win her hand in marriage. Why had he run from her so many years before? And why return now to see her offered as a prize in her father's manipulative game? Furious, Jillian vowed never to wed. But Grimm was the man she loved, the one who urged her to marry another. He tried to pretend indifference as she tempted him, but he could not deny the fierce desires that compelled him to abduct her from the altar. She was the only woman who could tame the beast that raged within him—even as deadly enemies plotted to destroy them both....
Author | : Various |
Publisher | : Buddhist Publication Society |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2008-12-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9552403243 |
This book contains 14 numbers of the renowned Wheel Publication series, dealing with various aspects of the Buddha’s teaching. Wheel Publication No. 47: Buddhism and the God-Idea by Nyanaponika Thera; 48– 9: The Discourse on the Snake Simile by Nyanaponika Thera; 50: Knowledge and Conduct by O. H. de A. Wijesekera, K. N. Jayatilleke, & E. A. Burtt; 51: Taming the Mind by Nyanaponika Thera; 52–3: Pathways of Buddhist Thought by Nyanamoli Thera; 54: The Mirror of the Dhamma by Narada Thera & Bhikkhu Kassapa; 55: The Five Precepts by Paul Dahlke, Bhikkhu Silacara, L.R. Oates, G. Constant Lounsbery; 56: Ordination in Theravada Buddhism by Piyadassi Thera; 57–8: A Discourse to Knowers of Veda by T. W. Rhys Davids; 59: Stories of Old by Nyanaponika Thera, Nyanamoli Thera, & Soma Thera; 60: The Satipatthana Sutta and Its Application to Modern Life by V. F. Gunaratna.
Author | : Jiang NanFeng |
Publisher | : Funstory |
Total Pages | : 702 |
Release | : 2020-03-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1648573843 |
'You're very weak! ' Ever since Li Qingniu could remember, the Grandma Long had always told him this. Regarding this, Li Qingniu had always deeply understood it as well. Because he was not as fast as the Grandpa Quezi, not even as far as the Blind Crutch. Not as good as the Medicinal Residue, not even as far as the Great Black Cow at the entrance of the village, until one day, Li Qingniu walked out of the village ...
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Fantasy fiction |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Mari Womack |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0786415797 |
Upon first consideration, sport and art seem to occupy separate, even opposing, realms--sport, associated with physical prowess, and art, with the highest reaches of the human mind. But because sport is such a powerful metaphor for so many human experiences, it has found its way into artistic traditions all over the world. Part One of this book provides a basic understanding of sport as symbol. Part Two gives attention to animals as adversaries and traces the origins of sporting art back to the hunt. Part Three considers humans competing against humans in combat sports, ball games, stick-and-ball games, and racquet sports, as well as in warfare. Part Four concentrates on contesting with oneself in races and sports of grace and beauty such as gymnastics, figure skating and ice dancing. The book concludes with a discussion of the athlete's relationships to society.
Author | : Thomas R. Trautmann |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 389 |
Release | : 2015-08-03 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 022626453X |
Because of their enormous size, elephants have long been irresistible for kings as symbols of their eminence. In early civilizations—such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Indus Civilization, and China—kings used elephants for royal sacrifice, spectacular hunts, public display of live captives, or the conspicuous consumption of ivory—all of them tending toward the elephant’s extinction. The kings of India, however, as Thomas R. Trautmann shows in this study, found a use for elephants that actually helped preserve their habitat and numbers in the wild: war. Trautmann traces the history of the war elephant in India and the spread of the institution to the west—where elephants took part in some of the greatest wars of antiquity—and Southeast Asia (but not China, significantly), a history that spans 3,000 years and a considerable part of the globe, from Spain to Java. He shows that because elephants eat such massive quantities of food, it was uneconomic to raise them from birth. Rather, in a unique form of domestication, Indian kings captured wild adults and trained them, one by one, through millennia. Kings were thus compelled to protect wild elephants from hunters and elephant forests from being cut down. By taking a wide-angle view of human-elephant relations, Trautmann throws into relief the structure of India’s environmental history and the reasons for the persistence of wild elephants in its forests.
Author | : Esaias Tegnér |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 294 |
Release | : 1874 |
Genre | : Mythology, Norse |
ISBN | : |
Author | : John Clute |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 1110 |
Release | : 1999-03-15 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780312198695 |
Like its companion volume, "The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction", this massive reference of 4,000 entries covers all aspects of fantasy, from literature to art.