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Author | : Rukis |
Publisher | : FurPlanet Productions |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2021-10-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781614504450 |
Kadar's search for his lost family continues, meanwhile. But even if he can reunite with his son, it may only be in chains. In a country where half the population is enslaved, the war for freedom continues.
Author | : Karen E. Taylor |
Publisher | : Pinnacle Books |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780786014729 |
In the seventh installment of Taylor's Vampire Legacy series, vampire Diedre Griffin goes missing, and the life of her unborn child is jeopardized. Mitch, Diedre's lover, sets off on a desperate search to New Orleans to take his revenge in blood. Original.
Author | : Dawn L. Watkins |
Publisher | : BJU Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781579247638 |
Zoli, a student in Hungary between the world wars, struggles for his education against poverty, his father's displeasure, and his own pride. As hungary is drawn into the conflict of World War II, Zoli takes charge of an orphanage, marries, and becomes a soldier and father.
Author | : Elizabeth Hunter |
Publisher | : Recurve Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2024-06-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1941674569 |
After this night, dawn can’t come fast enough. For Ben Vecchio, everything has changed. His eyes. His diet. His new aversion to sunlight. But after a long sojourn in China, Ben realizes that the world he left behind hasn’t changed as much as he feared. He wants to leave his old life in the past, there’s one job remaining that just won’t leave him alone. Radu’s mystery is too interesting—and too profitable—to ignore. The problem? Taking on this commission puts Ben in the path of his old partner, the one woman he’s spent years avoiding. Tenzin has been following Ben at a distance, hoping his ire might wane, but when he heads to Romania, her patience runs out. Ben is a new power in their world, and more than one vampire will be eager to test him. Ben and Tenzin need to work together if they want to find the truth behind Radu, his mysterious clan, and the treasure at the heart of the Dawn Caravan. One last job, then it’s finished between them. Right? Dawn Caravan is the fourth book in the Elemental Legacy, a paranormal mystery series by USA Today bestselling author, Elizabeth Hunter.
Author | : Dawn L. Watkins |
Publisher | : Journeyforth |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780890845967 |
Zoli, a student in Hungary between the world wars, struggles for his education against poverty, his father's displeasure, and his own pride. As Hungary is drawn into the conflict of World War II, Zoli takes charge of an orphanage, marries, and becomes a soldier and father.
Author | : D. Bruce Dickson |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1992-07 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780816513369 |
Hunter-gatherers of the Upper Paleolithic period of the late Pleistocene epoch in western Europe left a legacy of cave paintings and material remains that have long fascinated modern man. This book draws on theories derived from cultural anthropology and cognitive archaeology to propose a reconstruction of the religious life of those people based on the patterning and provenience of their artifacts. Based on the premises that all members of Homo sapiens sapiens share basically similar psychological processes and capabilities and that human culture is patterned, the author uses ethnographic analogy, inference from material patterns, and formal analysis to find in prehistoric imagery clues to the cosmology that lay behind them. The resulting book is an intriguing speculation on the nature of paleolithic religion, offering scholars a valuable synthesis of anthropological, archaeological, and sociological research, and general readers an accessible account of how our forebears may have regarded the unknown. "A well-written and intellectually rigorous introduction. If you are curious about prehistory, you will enjoy it." —Wilson Library Bulletin "Most interesting to those scholars interested in seeking materialist foundations or ecological explanations for religious practices." —American Antiquity "A well-written and concise account of what has recently been achieved by the investigations of spiritual life of the Earth's most ancient human communities." —Archiv Orientalni (Czechoslovakia)
Author | : Harriet Ritvo |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2009-09-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226720845 |
Located in the heart of England’s Lake District, the placid waters of Thirlmere seem to be the embodiment of pastoral beauty. But under their calm surface lurks the legacy of a nineteenth-century conflict that pitted industrial progress against natural conservation—and helped launch the environmental movement as we know it. Purchased by the city of Manchester in the 1870s, Thirlmere was dammed and converted into a reservoir, its water piped one hundred miles south to the burgeoning industrial city and its workforce. This feat of civil engineering—and of natural resource diversion—inspired one of the first environmental struggles of modern times. The Dawn of Green re-creates the battle for Thirlmere and the clashes between conservationists who wished to preserve the lake and developers eager to supply the needs of a growing urban population. Bringing to vivid life the colorful and strong-minded characters who populated both sides of the debate, noted historian Harriet Ritvo revisits notions of the natural promulgated by romantic poets, recreationists, resource managers, and industrial developers to establish Thirlmere as the template for subsequent—and continuing—environmental struggles.
Author | : Dawn Knight |
Publisher | : Red Lightning Books |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1684350689 |
The “beautifully written” biography of the first African American player to be drafted by the NFL, “a must read for any sports fan” (Warren Rogan, host of the podcast Sports’ Forgotten Heroes). As the first African American to play quarterback, George Taliaferro was a trailblazer whose athletic prowess earned him accolades throughout his football career. Instrumental in leading Indiana University to an undefeated season and undisputed Big Ten championship in 1945, Taliaferro was a star when many major universities had no black players on their rosters and others were stacking black players behind white starters. George Taliaferro would later rack up impressive statistics while playing professionally for the New York Yanks, Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts, and Philadelphia Eagles. His athletic prowess did little to prevent him from facing segregation and discrimination on a daily basis, but his popularity as an athlete also gave him a platform. Playing professionally gave Taliaferro more opportunity to use football to fight oppression and to interact with other important trailblazers, like Joe Louis, Nat King Cole, Muhammad Ali, and Congressman John Lewis. Race and Football in America tells Taliaferro’s story and profiles the experiences of other athletes of color who were recognized for their athleticism yet oppressed for their skin color, as they fought (and continue to fight) for equal rights and opportunities. Together these stories provide an insightful portrait of race in America. “A portrait of a young man who overcame the obstacles of racism, the military draft, and the death of his father. His vehicle for climbing over obstacles was athletic prowess and inner strength.” —Jim Baumgartner, College Football Hall of Fame
Author | : Francis Ray |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2013-06-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0312681631 |
"New York Times"-bestselling author Ray's third novel in the Family Affair series, featuring long-lost siblings who find family, friendship, forgiveness, and love.
Author | : Maciek Sasinowski |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2021-03-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781736792629 |
TOGETHER THEY SHALL RULE THE ISLAND.DIVIDED THEY SHALL FALL.Millennia before Alyssa, Paul, and Tasha? The ancient Rathadi and Pureans live side by side. Among them, a young boy. Exiled from his island home, He rises to become worshipped as the falcon-headed god.This is his prophecy. This is his story.This is how it all began.