The Bronze Cauldron

The Bronze Cauldron
Author: Geraldine McCaughrean
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A illustrated collection of tales selected from many cultures and from many times.

Cauldron

Cauldron
Author: Larry Bond
Publisher: 1st edition
Total Pages: 927
Release: 2024-06-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1475601239

In late 1997, world order has been destabilized by recession and extreme nationalism. France and Germany unite to form the "European Confederation." EurCon's attempt to place Eastern Europe under its control meets with resistance, particularly from Poland, and soon the U.S. and Britain are pulled into the struggle. The war and its build-up are reported by various observers: the senior CIA field man in Moscow, the private advisor to the U.S. president, a French intelligence agent, a Hungarian police commander, a Russian intelligence man, a CIA economist and officers of the American, German and Polish armed forces. The nonstop action includes massive air, naval and land battles with first-line equipment. “The techno-thriller has a new ace, and his name is Larry Bond.” —Tom Clancy “A superb storyteller. Bond seems to know everything about warfare, from the grunt in a foxhole to the fighter pilots far above the earth.” —New York Times Book Review “Bond clearly knows what he’s doing. Submarine warfare, dogfights in the air, and combat in the trenches are handled with authority and accuracy.” —San Francisco Chronicle “Techno-thriller fans rejoice! Larry Bond is good – very, very good. I started sweating on the first page.” —Stephen Coonts “Bond’s storytelling is superb.” —Cleveland Plain Dealer “Bond displays a firm grasp of how the national security bureaucracy in Washington goes into action and how the military deploys. —Navy Times “Bond does a good Job of conveying the strange exhilaration of combat.” —Newsday “Bond sets a new standard for the techno-thriller.” —Orlando Sentinel

The Bronze Cauldron

The Bronze Cauldron
Author: Gun Borg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-09
Genre:
ISBN:

The story that follows is the most dangerous kind; a construction of facts and fiction. An archaeological adventure is told through three parallel stories that will be brought together at the end. The book takes the reader across the eastern European continent from Österlen in Sweden to Larnaca in Cyprus. It follows the development of the main character Ivan's journey from being a promising archaeological doctoral student to becoming an illegal antique dealer on the dark sides of the Internet. The reader also meets the archaeologists Magda and Niklas, the IT consultant James, and the two police officers Camilla and Martin, who hunt for the stolen objects online and in real life. The story of the bronze cauldron; brings all three stories together and gives the reader snapshots of history as the reader follows the archaeological adventure through time and space. By following the story of the bronze cauldron, one understands that history is not beautiful, but if sweeping it under the rug or altering it in any way, we will be doomed to repeat it.

Myths and Legends of the World

Myths and Legends of the World
Author: Geraldine McCaughrean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1998
Genre: Folklore
ISBN:

A collection of classic myths and legends, taken from the folklore of Russia, Wales, Italy, Australia, West Africa, and Finland.