The Lost City of Aeon

The Lost City of Aeon
Author: Redowan Ahmed Siyam
Publisher: BookRix
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2023-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3755439042

In "The Clarke Expedition," Dr. Sophia Clarke leads a team of scientists on a groundbreaking mission to uncover the mysteries of an unexplored planet. What they discover changes the course of human history, revealing the existence of extraterrestrial life and unleashing a frenzy of media attention, political scrutiny, and fear. Dr. Clarke and her team must navigate a complex landscape of conflicting interests and competing agendas, all while grappling with the profound implications of their discovery. As they work to shape the future of human exploration and discovery, they also confront the dark side of human nature, and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of what is known and understood. "The Clarke Expedition" is a riveting tale of adventure, discovery, and the struggle to find meaning and purpose in a rapidly changing world.

Rescuing Socrates

Rescuing Socrates
Author: Roosevelt Montas
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2023-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0691224390

A Dominican-born academic tells the story of how the Great Books transformed his life—and why they have the power to speak to people of all backgrounds What is the value of a liberal education? Traditionally characterized by a rigorous engagement with the classics of Western thought and literature, this approach to education is all but extinct in American universities, replaced by flexible distribution requirements and ever-narrower academic specialization. Many academics attack the very idea of a Western canon as chauvinistic, while the general public increasingly doubts the value of the humanities. In Rescuing Socrates, Dominican-born American academic Roosevelt Montás tells the story of how a liberal education transformed his life, and offers an intimate account of the relevance of the Great Books today, especially to members of historically marginalized communities. Montás emigrated from the Dominican Republic to Queens, New York, when he was twelve and encountered the Western classics as an undergraduate in Columbia University’s renowned Core Curriculum, one of America’s last remaining Great Books programs. The experience changed his life and determined his career—he went on to earn a PhD in English and comparative literature, serve as director of Columbia’s Center for the Core Curriculum, and start a Great Books program for low-income high school students who aspire to be the first in their families to attend college. Weaving together memoir and literary reflection, Rescuing Socrates describes how four authors—Plato, Augustine, Freud, and Gandhi—had a profound impact on Montás’s life. In doing so, the book drives home what it’s like to experience a liberal education—and why it can still remake lives.

The Lost City

The Lost City
Author: Milton R. Peril
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2016-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365001369

FIRST PUBLICATION SINCE 1934 El Kasr was one of those ancient spots on the face of the earth which always held Sir John Mansfield, greatest living archaeologist and Egyptologist, spellbound. A native, Horda, who had worked with Sir John in the Libyan desert excavations five years previous, meets him and begs money for whisky for his white derelict master in exchange for a very old manuscript which he claims is genuine. In his room, Mansfield carefully studies the hieroglyphics and, after submitting the manuscript to every known test, is certain the document is genuine. It was written about 2800-2700 B. C. and by no other person than the great Egyptian king, Cheops, himself. After hours of study, Mansfield has the following data: Beneath the giant statue of a reposing body of an animal with a human head is the only entrance to ATLANTIS.

Strange Aeon 2nd Edition

Strange Aeon 2nd Edition
Author: Forever People
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2017-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326964739

""The Mist meets Silent Hill meets Lovecraft meets Doctor Who... a uniquely terrifying game."" Lovecraft's strange aeons are here. The stars were right and yes, in time even death may die. Humanity exists on the precipice, a handful of survivors teetering on the brink of extinction. The dominion of Earth is lost. The Old Ones have returned. Strange Aeon is a roleplaying game in which you, the player, take on the role of survivor and scavenger in a terrifying post-apocalypse setting. With the help of fellow players you must remain alive while battling the forces of the mythos, enduring the toxic fumes of the Morbus mist and the ever crumbling state of human civilisation. You have only one advantage over the other humans still clinging to life in the aftermath of The Event; you have in your possession a mythos relic known as The Celestial Sphere. With the sorcery contained in this artefact you can travel through time, into future and past versions of the Earth.

The Ten Scrolls

The Ten Scrolls
Author: Gilbert Martin II
Publisher: Gilbert Martin
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2010-05-28
Genre:
ISBN: 0620464399

Their time has joined with ours. All the magical things you believed in as a child and others you never heard of, are about to come to life. It appears that all is lost. Soon the magical veil of belief that protects and hides their world from ours will fade and Aeon will take dominion over all of creation. The mighty will of Aeon controls and overpowers the people of Auril. Across the veil, the Earth is erupting, great winds of change move across the face of your planet, it defends you, like a mother, from the evil that sets it will against your existence. From within the magical city of Tùrin, a light shines, calling once more the races of Auril to unite and to save the very existence of life. The scrolls of time are open and the truth of your world is before you. My child, you are the beacon that will change the history of this world and ours. Remember, as you once did when you were a child, for that is all that can undo the destruction surrounding us all.

Comrade Aeon's Field Guide to Bangkok

Comrade Aeon's Field Guide to Bangkok
Author: Emma Larkin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781783786206

In Bangkok, a plot of land behind a city slum resonates with the hopes, dreams and fears of the local community. For Comrade Aeon, a homeless insurgent who fled to the jungle after a military crackdown on student protestors in 1976, it's a verdant refuge and the place from which he documents the underbelly of the city. For Ida Barnes, an ex-pat whose husband may be cheating on her, it's an inviting retreat. For Witty, an urbane property developer married to one of the city's most famous movie stars, it's a 'Bangkok Unicorn' - that rare chance to make his mark on the Bangkok skyline. But the slum-dwelling spirits who guard its secrets know that it holds a much darker history, that it masks the silent politics at the heart of Thai culture. Written with a tender compassion for Bangkok's people and customs, Comrade Aeon's Field Guide to Bangkok is a masterful, propulsive debut which introduces a fresh new talent in fiction

Aeon Legion

Aeon Legion
Author: J. P. Beaubien
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781681012339

Time travel has made the Edge of Time a dangerous place. To protect the Edge of Time from the disastrous alterations of time travelers, the Aeon Legion seeks the greatest soldiers and warriors from the most bloody, war-torn eras in history. Those they deem worthy gain a chance to compete in the toughest training program ever designed. Terra Mason, a plain eighteen-year-old girl from the modern United States, has an impressive stubborn streak. Her persistence and bravery gains the notice and sponsorship of one of the Aeon Legion's greatest heroines. Now Terra must turn that stubbornness into determination if she is to contend with history's finest soldiers and somehow pass the Aeon Legion's final test, the mysterious Labyrinth. She will not quit. Terra will prove that even someone as average as her can still be a heroine. Hanns Speer is polite, good-natured, charming, a genius inventor of a time travel machine, and a dedicated member of the Nazi Party. Yet he cannot understand why people from the future regard him and his fellow Nazis as monsters. Now he must use his charisma and cunning to challenge the seemingly invincible Aeon Legion and its monopoly on time travel. He will not quit. Hanns will steal history itself if he has to, mistakenly believing it will prove him to be a hero.

Empire and Ecology in the Bengal Delta

Empire and Ecology in the Bengal Delta
Author: Debjani Bhattacharyya
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2018-05-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1108681727

What happens when a distant colonial power tries to tame an unfamiliar terrain in the world's largest tidal delta? This history of dramatic ecological changes in the Bengal Delta from 1760 to 1920 involves land, water and humans, tracing the stories and struggles that link them together. Pushing beyond narratives of environmental decline, Bhattacharyya argues that 'property-thinking', a governing tool critical in making land and water discrete categories of bureaucratic and legal management, was at the heart of colonial urbanization and the technologies behind the draining of Calcutta. The story of ecological change is narrated alongside emergent practices of land speculation and transformation in colonial law. Bhattacharyya demonstrates how this history continues to shape our built environments with devastating consequences, as shown in the Bay of Bengal's receding coastline.

Imaginary Cities

Imaginary Cities
Author: Darran Anderson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2017-04-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 022647030X

How can we understand the infinite variety of cities? Darran Anderson seems to exhaust all possibilities in this work of creative nonfiction. Drawing inspiration from Marco Polo and Italo Calvino, Anderson shows that we have much to learn about ourselves by looking not only at the cities we have built, but also at the cities we have imagined. Anderson draws on literature (Gustav Meyrink, Franz Kafka, Jaroslav Hasek, and James Joyce), but he also looks at architectural writings and works by the likes of Bruno Taut and Walter Gropius, Medieval travel memoirs from the Middle East, mid-twentieth-century comic books, Star Trek, mythical lands such as Cockaigne, and the works of Claude Debussy. Anderson sees the visionary architecture dreamed up by architects, artists, philosophers, writers, and citizens as wedded to the egalitarian sense that cities are for everyone. He proves that we must not be locked into the structures that exclude ordinary citizens--that cities evolve and that we can have input. As he says: "If a city can be imagined into being, it can be re-imagined as well.”