War Of The Spheres
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Author | : James D Millington |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2019-02-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781795862332 |
When humanity reaches for the stars, our probes are destroyed. They crash into an incredibly advanced piece of technology: a massive force-field. Unknown beings have placed a barrier around our star and planets, enclosing us within. We're locked inside a Great Sphere. Was this invisible obstacle built to imprison us-or to protect us? No one knows the truth, but it soon becomes clear the barrier has leaks. Aliens infiltrate and try to sabotage our efforts to escape our cage. A warship crewed by military people and scientists beta-test an engine designed to pass through the barrier. Chief Gray, a security officer from Control, is assigned to help. His mission is critical: Earth must escape her bonds at all costs, even if it means war with our hostile neighbors.War of the Spheres is a new novel by James Millington and B. V. Larson, a bestselling SF author with over three million copies sold.
Author | : Melita Tessy |
Publisher | : Notion Press |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2016-10-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1946129046 |
What would you do if you disappear into the earth’s Core to find a new civilization? A civilization with plans to use you, to annihilate humanity? What if it was too late to realize that you were taking bullets for the one behind the trigger? Would you sacrifice what you must-who you must? How will you choose between what you know, and what you feel? “I can’t live a lie. I can’t run from my life.” Jacelyn and the Cruman Prince and the Mantlanian Princess choose to stand and fight. To change what must be changed, save what must be saved...and destroy what must be destroyed in the Earth. Will they remain like stars that never saw the sky? Or will they become legends whose names will never die?
Author | : W. G. Tuttle |
Publisher | : W. G. Tuttle |
Total Pages | : 355 |
Release | : 2019-01-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 194963700X |
“Gripping and fast-paced, Walt Tuttle’s near-future thriller War For The Spheres is top-notch storytelling with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing to the very end. Compelling, character-driven stories of this caliber are unique in the science fiction genre, and are, almost literally, as rare and complex as rocket science.” Vincent Di Fate American Astronaut, Hayden Bakley, is an experienced space explorer. As many times as he had been into space, he did not know a quiet, yet, potentially life-altering war for the spheres is taking place all over the world. What if a country, group, or individual seized complete command and control of every orbiter encircling the globe, including space stations? The Outer Space Treaty provides a framework for preventing such seizures, but what if those principles were now thought of as being outdated? That the spheres around the Earth were no different from the land, there to be conquered and controlled. Hayden is drafted into the war for the spheres through no doing of his own. It is up to him and an under-the-radar NASA group to stop such a monopoly from being achieved. For whoever controls the spheres, controls Earth below and space beyond.
Author | : Elizabeth Redfern |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 425 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0425236986 |
In 1795 London, Jonathan Absey of the Home Office pursues dual investigations into French espionage in Britain and the still unsolved murder of his teenage daughter, a pursuit that leads to a bizarre society of astronomers called the Company of Titius whose quest for a long-lost star leads ever closer to his own probe. A first novel. 75,000 first printing.
Author | : James R. Stocker |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2016-05-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1501704141 |
In Spheres of Intervention, James R. Stocker examines the history of diplomatic relations between the United States and Lebanon during a transformational period for Lebanon and a time of dynamic changes in US policy toward the Middle East. Drawing on tens of thousands of pages of declassified materials from US archives and a variety of Arabic and other non-English sources, Stocker provides a new interpretation of Lebanon’s slide into civil war, as well as insight into the strategy behind US diplomatic initiatives toward the Arab-Israeli conflict. During this period, Stocker argues, Lebanon was often a pawn in the games of larger powers. The stability of Lebanon was an aim of US policy at a time when Israel’s borders with Egypt and Jordan were in active contention. Following the June 1967 Arab-Israeli War, the internal political situation in Lebanon became increasingly unstable due to the regional military and political stalemate, the radicalization of the country’s domestic politics, and the appearance of Palestinian militias on Lebanese territory. US officials were more deeply involved in Lebanese affairs than most outside the region realized. After a series of internal crises in 1969, 1970, and 1973, civil war broke out in Lebanon in 1975. The conflict reached a temporary halt after a Syrian military intervention the following year, but this was only an end to the first stage of what would be a sixteen-year civil war. During these crises, the US sought to help the Lebanese government in a variety of ways, including providing military aid to the Lebanese military, convincing Arab countries to take measures to help the Lebanese government, mediating Lebanon’s relations with Israel, and even supporting certain militias.
Author | : Adam Meyers |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015-04-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780996342605 |
An alternate magic system for the Pathfinder Roll Playing Game
Author | : Miyamoto Musashi |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2020-12 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
By polishing your mind and intellect, you are able to distinguish between right and wrong, and also know the Ways of different arts and skills. At this level of wisdom, you cannot be fooled by anyone in the world. That is the center of wisdom in the strategy.Miyamoto Musashi
Author | : W. G. TUTTLE |
Publisher | : W. G. Tuttle |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2021-10-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1949637328 |
American Astronaut, Hayden Bakley, is an experienced space explorer. As many times as he had been into space, he did not know a quiet, yet, potentially life-altering war for the spheres is taking place all over the world. What if a country, group, or individual seized complete command and control of every orbiter encircling the globe, including space stations? The Outer Space Treaty provides a framework for preventing such seizures, but what if those principles were now thought of as being outdated? That the spheres around the Earth were no different from the land, there to be conquered and controlled. Hayden is drafted into the war for the spheres through no doing of his own. It is up to him and an under-the-radar NASA group to stop such a monopoly from being achieved. For whoever controls the spheres, controls Earth below and space beyond.
Author | : Susanna Hast |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2016-04-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1317051300 |
Current events happening around the world, especially the ’humanitarian interventions’ by NATO and the West within the context of the so-called Arab Spring, make the understanding of the role of spheres of influence in international politics absolutely critical. Hast explores the practical implications and applications of this theory, challenging the concept by using historical examples such as suzerainty and colonialism, as well as the emergence of a hierarchical international order. This study further connects the English School tradition, post-war international order, the Cold War and images of Russia with the concept of the sphere of influence to initiate debate and provide a fresh outlook on a concept which has little recent attention.
Author | : Kyrill Kunakhovich |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2023-01-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1501767062 |
Communism's Public Sphere explores the political role of cultural spaces in the Eastern Bloc. Under communist regimes that banned free speech, political discussions shifted to spaces of art: theaters, galleries, concert halls, and youth clubs. Kyrill Kunakhovich shows how these venues turned into sites of dialogue and contestation. While officials used them to spread the communist message, artists and audiences often flouted state policy and championed alternative visions. Cultural spaces therefore came to function as a public sphere, or a rare outlet for discussing public affairs. Focusing on Kraków in Poland and Leipzig in East Germany, Communism's Public Sphere sheds new light on state-society interactions in the Eastern Bloc. In place of the familiar trope of domination and resistance, it highlights unexpected symbioses like state-sponsored rock and roll, socialist consumerism, and sanctioned dissent. By examining nearly five decades of communist rule, from the Red Army's arrival in Poland in 1944 to German reunification in 1990, Kunakhovich argues that cultural spaces played a pivotal mediating role. They helped reform and stabilize East European communism but also gave cover to the protest movements that ultimately brought it down.