The Ballad Of Iron Kelly
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Author | : Jerri O'Powell |
Publisher | : Jerri O'Powell |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 2019-11-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
As the deep sea once gave rise to pirates, so also did deep space . The crew of The Twenty-Wun Stars is one such group of opportunistic souls. This exceptional group of serendipitous scoundrels find themselves under the leadership of Captain Jake Wade. The swaggering mojo at which this man moves thru life is literally infectious. The Captain and the crew travel the galaxy, always on the lookout for their next big score, with pirate booty for all, and to keep the rum taps flowing in the mess hall. The Ballad of Iron Kelly Kelly Irene, AKA Iron Kelly, is an invaluable member of the crew of the “Pirates of the Twenty-Wun Stars”. As a soldier in the civil war on Winston Proper she was in possession of two very, oversized for her body, cybernetic war amrs. Each arm could transform into a triple barrel particle cannon that could take out a tank. She was the type of military personnel that would get her own piece on a strategic war board. This type of augmentation does not usually exist outside of war times and a war zone, and for that matter on a person of her size, but thru a turn of events she ended up part of the crew of the Twenty-Wun Stars. This is that story. Over three thousand years after the final battle over the soul mankind, between God, Satan, and Nefarious, destroys the earth, a new chapter begins. The resulting hyperspace blast from the earth’s destruction flings the last of humanity into the furthest reaches of space on their surviving starships. Over a 300 years passes before these star cast seeds of mankind reclaim the stars, and begin to find each other. The first of the new worlds to find each other and reconnect old humanity on new worlds, would eventually form The Confederation of Republic Worlds. This union would be marked with the erection of the Jara Timekeeping Tower on Jara Prime, broadcasting a synced time throughout the known universe. This is the Jara Era.
Author | : Jerri O'Powell |
Publisher | : Jerri O'Powell |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2021-05-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
As the deep sea once gave rise to pirates, so also did deep space . The crew of The Twenty-Wun Stars is one such group of opportunistic souls. This exceptional group of serendipitous scoundrels find themselves under the leadership of Captain Jake Wade. The swaggering mojo at which this man moves thru life is literally infectious. Skirting the law where they can, looking for their next score to make payroll and trying to keep the ship online, is always the order of the day. UNMADE Many titles have laid out the lives of the past, present and future crew of the pirate ship The Twenty-Wun Stars. All of that has brought us here, where we get the formal introduction to Jake Jaimon Wade and his ascent to captain. In the middle of another firefight from a deal gone sideways, the crew of the Twenty-Wun Stars is aided by two ladies who are from125 years in the future. In a mad scramble to escape a fight where they are outnumbered and outgunned the ship crashes out of hyperspace onto an undiscovered, isolated advanced steampunk planet. The two young ladies from the future are trying to find the woman who in their time has destroyed the CRW (Confederation of Republic Worlds), killed or enslaved billions and driven humanity to the brink of destruction. It is their hope to find her before her march down the path of war ever begins. Having reason to believe at some point she was a member of the crew of the Twenty-Wun Stars, their trek thru time has brought them on board the ship the day it crashes onto a steampunk world deeply steeped in superhero/super-villain culture. As fate would have it, the crew of the Twenty-Wun Stars fits right in with their unique array of gifts and talents. While the ship is being repaired and the two ladies search for the woman who destroys the future, run-ins with the local super powered elite up the stakes that threaten the crew, the ship, this new world and ultimately the CRW. Over three thousand years after the final battle over the soul of mankind, between God, Satan, and Nefarious, destroys the earth, a new chapter begins. The resulting hyperspace blast from the earth’s destruction flings the last of humanity into the furthest reaches of space on their surviving starships. Over 300 years passes before these star cast seeds of mankind reclaim the stars, and begin to find each other. The first of the new worlds to find each other and reconnect old humanity on new worlds, would eventually form The Confederation of Republic Worlds. This union would be marked with the erection of the Jara Timekeeping Tower on Jara Prime, broadcasting a synced time throughout the known universe. This is the Jara Era.
Author | : Alan Bold |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 117 |
Release | : 2017-07-20 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1315389746 |
First published in 1979, this work presents the history of the ballad, including its origin, style, content and preservation. It explores how ballads have adapted and changed over time, particularly with the rise of mass literacy and printing and the decline in the oral tradition, and in doing so, demonstrates the versatility of the genre. With separate indexes for names and ballad titles, this book will be a valuable resource to those studying English ballads and early modern and modern poetry.
Author | : Jerri O'Powell |
Publisher | : McMillian |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2021-12-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
On the pirate ship The Twenty-Wun Stars the shoulder that is tapped when you are in need is Rick Emmerson. Second only in charm to the captain, Mr. Emmerson is the go to person when you need something beyond your means. Be it a bottle of spiced rum banned on 12 worlds or a new starship power core, he knows where one is he can get you cheap, free or in trade. The deal always seems too good to be true. There is always this random stuff lying about under his keep until it is not, and he may not have a coin in his pocket but he can get you the world. Throughout this series, Mister Emmerson was the deal making, gift giving, angle working, acquisition procuring, money scrounging, “I thought we needed one of these, so I picked one up”, guy. This is his tale. Who is Mister Emmerson? What makes him tick and why would the devil think twice before striking a deal with him. This is the backstory of Rick Emmerson, pirate. As the deep sea once gave rise to pirates, so also did deep space . The crew of The Twenty-Wun Stars is one such group of opportunistic souls. This exceptional group of serendipitous scoundrels find themselves under the leadership of Captain Jake Wade. The swaggering mojo at which this man moves thru life is literally infectious. The Captain and the crew travel the galaxy, always on the lookout for their next big score, with pirate booty for all, and to keep the rum taps flowing in the mess hall.
Author | : Elizabeth Bear |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 2008-06-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1440630135 |
She is known as Seeker. Spellbound by the Faerie Queen, she has abducted human children for her mistress’s pleasure for what seems like an eternity, unable to free herself from servitude and reclaim her own humanity. Seeker’s latest prey is a Merlin. Named after the legendary wizard of Camelot, Merlins are not simply those who wield magic––they are magic. Now, with the Prometheus Club’s agents and rivals from Faerie both vying for the favor of this being of limitless magic to tip the balance of power, Seeker must persuade the Merlin to join her cause—or else risk losing something even more precious and more important to her than the fate of humankind.…
Author | : David P. Demarest |
Publisher | : University of Pittsburgh Press |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 1992-07-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0822954788 |
The violence that erupted at Carnegie Steel's giant Homestead mill near Pittsburgh on July 6. 1892, caused a congressional investigation and trials for treason, motivated a nearly successful assassination attempt on Frick, contributed to the defeat of President Benjamin Harrison for a second term, and changed the course of the American labor movement. "The River Ran Red" commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of the Homestead strike of 1892. Instead of retelling the story of the strike, it recreates the events of that summer in excerpts from contemporary newspapers and magazines, reproductions of pen-and-ink sketches and photographs made on the scene, passages from the congressional investigation that resulted from the strike, first-hand accounts by observers and participants, and poems, songs, and sermons from across the country. Contributions by outstanding scholars provide the context for understanding the social and cultural aspects of the strike, as well as its violence. "The River Ran Red" is the collaboration of a team of writers, archivists, and historians, including Joseph Frazier Wall, who writes of the role of Andrew Carnegie at Homestead, and David Montgomery, who considers the significance of the Homestead Strike for the present. The book is both readable and richly illustrated. It recalls public and personal reactions to an event in our history who's reverberations can still be felt today.
Author | : Brendon Kelson |
Publisher | : Univ. of Queensland Press |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780702232732 |
Kelly Country looks at the Kelly's and their history through a collection of stunning photographs and images of the places associated with the outbreak of bushranging. In doing so, Kelson and McQuilton bring a new perspective to the Kelly story.
Author | : J. H. H. Gaute |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : True Crime |
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Total Pages | : 608 |
Release | : 1896 |
Genre | : Suffolk (England) |
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Author | : James Eric Black |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2016-01-13 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0786479876 |
One of the most popular comic strips of the 1950s and the first to reference politics of the day, Walt Kelly's Pogo took on Joe McCarthy before the controversial senator was a blip on Edward R. Murrow's radar. The strip's satire was so biting, it was often relegated to newspaper editorial sections at a time when artists in other media were blacklisted for far less. Pogo was the vanguard of today's political comic strips, such as Doonesbury and Pearls Before Swine, and a precursor of the modern political parody of late night television. This comprehensive biography of Kelly reveals the life of a conflicted man and unravels the symbolism and word-play of his art for modern readers. There are 241 original Pogo comic strips illustrated and 13 other Kelly artworks (as well as illustrations by other cartoonists).