The Eighth Lion

The Eighth Lion
Author: Tony Thompson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-10-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1663201226

In an era, long before humans gained dominion over the world, it was the Age of the Dragon Race. The power of the Dragons has begun to wane and the End of Days draws near. A dark Wizard has risen to power in the Lands of the Khans, hoping to rule the world. With power stolen from the Dragons, Jochi threatens to bring forth an Apocalypse. In The Eighth Lion, a rogue Dragon named Meeha breaks a time-honored Covenant of the Dragon Race by sharing startling information kept hidden from humans for thousands of years. Her actions, and those of her decsendents, put Dragons and Humans alike on a collision course with destruction. Dragons and humans must work together to prevent the extinction of both races. In doing so, they may just answer a question, which has plagued humans for a millenial. Do Dragons have souls?

Eschaton the Eighth Lion

Eschaton the Eighth Lion
Author: Tony Thompson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2021-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1663226792

In the Eighth Lion, Prince Landon, the future King of O’ndar was drawn halfway across the Known World to save his sister from the clutches of a black Dragon. What he discovered instead placed him on a quest to save his mother’s soul from an eternal imprisonment at the hands of the demon Qui Oto. Warned by the Eighth Lion about a coming Apocalypse Landon must thwart an incoming invasion, free his mother’s soul, and unite the Known World before an invasion from beyond the Cargathian Mountains. In Eschaton The Eighth Lion Book 2 two worlds collide when the inhabitants of the Lands of the Khans prepare to invade the Known World. It will take cunning, bravery, and luck to prevent the extinction of both Dragons and Humans alike.

The Cygnus Mystery

The Cygnus Mystery
Author: Andrew Collines
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1780282230

The Cygnus Constellation holds the key to proving that life originated in the heavens—and will ultimately return there. Best-selling author Andrew Collins has uncovered an astronomy that is about 17,000 years old, with standing stones, temples, and monuments across the globe oriented towards Cygnus’s stars. He also found that the use of deep caves by Palaeolithic man led to the rise of religious thought and the belief in life’s stellar origins. Now modern-day technology has confirmed that high-energy particles come from a binary star known as Cygnus X3. Ancient people knew what science is finally verifying: that the DNA of life came originally from deep space.

In the lion's sign

In the lion's sign
Author: Stefano Vignaroli
Publisher: Tektime
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8835427274

Year 2019: once again, the scholar Lucia Balleani and the archaeologist Andrea Franciolini will take us by the hand and guide us through the arcane mysteries of the Renaissance Jesi, among streets, alleys and palaces of a historical centre that, at the gates of the 1920s, begins to regurgitate from the underground ancient and important objects from past eras. The archaeological excavations of Piazza Colocci will in fact reserve unexpected surprises in the eyes of the entire population of Jesi. We begin to follow the events of the characters of the sixteenth century through the discovery of ancient documents and archaeological finds by the young couple of researchers of our time. New winds of war will in fact lead the Captain of Arms of the Royal City of Jesi to the battlefields. After the first two episodes of the series ”The Printer”, here we are at the end, the last episode of the saga dedicated to the Renaissance Jesi. We left Andrea almost at the point of death, helped by his beloved, hidden in disguise. The plot has moved to Urbino, but certainly our two heroes, Andrea Franciolini and Lucia Baldeschi, will have to return to Jesi to fulfill their dream of love. The wedding will have to be a festive and opulent event, and will have to be celebrated by the Bishop of the City of Jesi, Monsignor Piersimone Ghislieri. But are we sure that obscure plots, of destiny and of men, will not be able to hinder for the umpteenth time the union between Andrea and Lucia? The two lovers have found each other again, and for nothing in the world would they want to leave each other again. Andrea finally wants to be a father to his little girl, Laura and, why not, to Lucia's adopted daughter, Anna. The girls are fantastic, they are growing up healthy and lively in the country residence of the Counts Baldeschi, and Andrea is enjoying their closeness. But winds of war will once again lead the Captain of Arms of the Royal City of Jesi to the battlefields. And soon to leave the peace and quiet regained. The Lansquenets press the gates of northern Italy and the Duke of Oak, in a strange alliance with Giovanni De' Medici, better known as Giovanni Dalle Bande Nere, will do his best to prevent German soldiers from reaching Florence and even Rome. Avoiding the sacking of the Eternal City in 1527 will not be an easy task, neither for the Duke Della Rovere, nor for Giovanni dalle Bande Nere, nor for Captain Franciolino de' Franciolini. Let us once again follow the events of the characters of the sixteenth century through the discoveries of ancient documents and archaeological finds of the young couple of researchers of our time. Once again, the scholar Lucia Balleani and the archaeologist Andrea Franciolini will take us by the hand and guide us through the arcane mysteries of the Renaissance Jesi, among streets, alleys and palaces of an old town centre that, at the gates of the 1920s, begins to regurgitate from the underground ancient and important objects from past eras. Translator: Fatima Immacolata Pretta PUBLISHER: TEKTIME

In the Lion's Court

In the Lion's Court
Author: Derek Wilson
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 146688634X

The story of Henry VIII and his six wives is a well-known example of the caprice and violence that dominated that king's reign. Now Derek Wilson examines a set of relationships that more vividly illustrate just how dangerous life was in the court of the Tudor lion. He tells the interlocking stories of six men-all, curiously enough, called Thomas-whose ambitions and principles brought them face to face with violent death, as recorded in a simple mnemonic: 'Died, beheaded, beheaded, Self-slaughtered, burned, survived.' Thomas Wolsey was an accused traitor on his way to the block when a kinder death intervened. Thomas More and Thomas Cromwell, whose convictions and policies could scarcely have been more different, both perished beneath the headman's axe. Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, would have met the same end had the king's own death not brought him an eleventh hour reprieve. Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton, and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, though outliving the monarch, perished as a result of that war of ambitions and ideologies which rumbled on after 1547. Wriothesley succumbed to poison of either body or mind in the aftermath of a failed coup. Cranmer went to the stake as a heretic at the insistence of Mary Tudor, who was very much the daughter of the father she hated. In the Lion's Court is an illuminating examination of the careers of the six Thomases, whose lives are described in parallel-their family and social origins, their pathways to the royal Council chamber, their occupancy of the Siege Perilous, and the tragedies that, one by one, overwhelmed them. By showing how events shaped and were shaped by relationships and personal destinies, Derek Wilson offers a fresh approach to the political narrative of a tumultuous reign.

The Lion's Roar of Queen Śrīmālā

The Lion's Roar of Queen Śrīmālā
Author: Alex Wayman
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1990
Genre: Mahayana Buddhism
ISBN: 9788120807310

The Lion's Roar of Queen Srimala, or Sri-mala-sutra, became the Mahayana scripture preeminent for teaching that all sentient beings have the potentiality of Buddhahood. It was an inspiration for both the Lankavatara-sutra and the Chinese classic Awakening of Faith. The translators present evidence that it was composed in the Andhra region of South India in the third century A.D. Thereafter it had remarkable success in China, and through Korea entered into the beginnings of Buddhism in Japan, where it has been important up to the present time. This, the first complete rendering of the scripture into a western language, utilizes all the known Sanskrit fragments, the Tibetan, the two Chinese versions and the Japanese renditions, Chinese and japanese commentaries, and various studies in japanese. Contents Foreword, Preface, Translator's Note, Introduction, I. Sri-Mala as a Text, II. Classification of Persons, III. Doctrine of Sri-Mala, Prologue, 1. Eliminating all Doubts, 2. Deciding the Cause, 3. Clarifying the Final Meaning, 4. Entering the one vehicle path, Epilogue, Appendix I. The Chinese Section Titles of Sri-Mala and Appendix II. Works Cited in Chi-tsang's Commentary, Glossary, Bibliography, Index.