The King's Challenge

The King's Challenge
Author: Lisa Thompson
Publisher: Blake Education
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007
Genre: Kings and rulers
ISBN: 9781741642070

The King's Challenge: A Quest for Eternal Life

The King's Challenge: A Quest for Eternal Life
Author: Lucas Charles Zahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780985815912

A young man entering adulthood sets out to complete the King of Hornery's challenge: find a remedy for death...eternal life. With the aid of two powerful yet secretive wizards, our hero, Matt, sets out on this adventure to find that the King's challenge won't be easy. Infiltrating Ork territory, deceiving Elves, doing business with Dwarves, and outsmarting a Dragon all become essential to completing the challenge. However, nothing is as straightforward as it sounds.

The King's Challenge

The King's Challenge
Author: Anthony J. Mirarchi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre:
ISBN: 9781933255323

In the early Bronze Age on the island of Adolphia, young Cristo and his friend Grigor help their mentor, Lord Allard, to meet King Adolphus's challenge to invent a way to measure the time of day and the time of year, while the king's rival seeks to stop them.

The Fall of The Kings

The Fall of The Kings
Author: Ellen Kushner
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307418464

This stunning follow-up to Ellen Kushner’s cult-classic novel, Swordspoint, is set in the same world of labyrinthine intrigue, where sharp swords and even sharper wits rule. Against a rich tapestry of artists and aristocrats, students, strumpets, and spies, a gentleman and a scholar will find themselves playing out an ancient drama destined to explode their society’s smug view of itself–and reveal that sometimes the best price of uncovering history is being forced to repeat it…. The Fall of the Kings Generations ago the last king fell, taking with him the final truths about a race of wizards who ruled at his side. But the blood of the kings runs deep in the land and its people, waiting for the coming together of two unusual men, Theron Campion, a young nobleman of royal lineage, is heir to an ancient house and a modern scandal. Tormented by his twin duties to his family and his own bright spirit, he seeks solace in the University. There he meets Basil St. Cloud, a brilliant and charismatic teacher ruled by a passion for knowledge–and a passion for the ancient kings. Of course, everyone now knows that the wizards were charlatans and the kings their dupes and puppets. Only Basil ins not convinced–nor is he convinced that the city has seen its last king…

The Kings Journey It Begins

The Kings Journey It Begins
Author: T.L.Patterson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1514433184

Within The Kings Journey It Begins you will be transported into and through a vast world of strange and violent creatures all striving to get along (without killing each other first). Strangers must fight together to save the world they know. Our hero finds himself thrust into a journey to save the world from destruction, at the hands of an unknown evil. Seeking the crown that he knows is rightfully his. He travels with a group of warriors who may or may not get along with each other, lead by himself and a captivatingly beautiful woman. Join our hero, the would be kings journey to greatness and possibly his greatest love or death!

The Kings of Judah and Israel

The Kings of Judah and Israel
Author: Christopher Knapp
Publisher: Irving Risch
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2015-02-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The Kings of Judah Rehoboam Abijah Asa Jehoshaphat Jehoram Ahaziah Jehoash (Joash) Amaziah Uzziah Jotham Ahaz Hezekiah Manasseh Amon Josiah Jehoahaz Jehoiakim Jehoiachin Zedekiah The Kings of Israel Jeroboam Nadab Baasha Elah Zimri Omri Ahab Ahaziah Joram (Jehoram) Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash (Joash) Jeroboam II. Zachariah Shallum Menahem Pekaiah Pekah Hoshea

The Kings of Wrestling

The Kings of Wrestling
Author: Edmond Desbonnet
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476694079

Wrestling dates back to ancient times, but it was not until Edmond Desbonnet (1867-1953) produced his groundbreaking work The Kings of Wrestling in 1910 that its history was set down in book-length form. His work consists of nearly 150 biographies and accompanying photos of the men who pioneered professional wrestling, particularly in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He explains how Greco-Roman wrestling emerged in France around 1845 and then evolved into a big business during its golden age of 1890 to 1910. The sport drew men from all over Europe as well as Africans, Turks, East Indians, Russians, Americans, and others. Wrestling became the first truly international sport the world had ever known. Desbonnet wrote his history in French, and it is translated here for the first time. This richly illustrated edition has an introduction and extensive annotations, along with many contemporary newspaper articles, book excerpts and magazine pieces from French, Italian and German sources.

The Kings Blue Knight

The Kings Blue Knight
Author: David Jackson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463438346

The Kings Blue Knight was written in hopes to inspire people in their walk with God. A sub story of a mythalogical Knights in armor begins the book and parrallels the main story of a young man (Eric) who struggles with his place in this world and his walk with God. Trying his best to be a Christian while being influenced by friends and pleasures. Join us as we discover how Eric searches for meaning in his life through religion and worldly traps. Seeking to find who he really is, and how God's forgiveness and love frees him from making the biggest mistake of his life.

The Kings of Alba

The Kings of Alba
Author: Alasdair Ross
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2011-07-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788853679

The events of 1000-1130 were crucial to the successful emergence of the medieval kingdom of the Scots. Yet this is one of the least researched periods of Scottish history. We probably now know more about the Picts than the post-1000 events that underpinned the spectacular expansion of the small kingdom which came to dominate north Britain by the 1130s. This expansion included the defeat and absorption of other significant cultural and political groups to the north and south of the core kingdom, and was accompanied by the introduction of reformed monasticism. But perhaps the most momentous process amongst all these political and cultural changes was the move towards the domination of the kingship by just one segment of the royal kindred, the sons of King Mael Coluim mac Donnchada's second marriage to Queen Margaret. The story of how these sons managed to achieve political supremacy through machination, murder and mutilation runs like an unsavoury thread throughout this book. The book also investigates the building blocks from which the kingdom was constructed and the various processes which eventually allowed the kings of the different peoples of north Britain to describe themselves as Rex scottorum. It is a hugely rewarding voyage of discovery for anyone interested in the formation of the kingdom of the Scots.

The Kings of the Seven Bells

The Kings of the Seven Bells
Author: Marti Talbott
Publisher: MT Creations Corporation
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-09-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

There was a time when the Carbollo and the Mobbox children played together in the grasslands, tossing stones, foot racing, and solving riddles – all designed to prepare them for the days of the seven bells. Yet, when the Carbollo grew suspicious of the Mobbox, the adults no longer allowed it. Had it not been so, Raxton Carbollo and Nerratel Mobbox might have become fast friends. Instead, they were destined to be resolute rivals.