The Grim Spectre

The Grim Spectre
Author: Ralph L. Angelo, Jr.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519668998

1937, the world on the brink of war. But in the city of Riverburgh, NY forty miles north of Manhattan there was a different kind of war brewing, it was a war of survival for the common man. A war against the gangsters and thugs who ruled the streets and against the corrupt politicians who turned a blind eye to the evil that ran rampant in Riverburgh. In a city where everyone had given up hope and cried to the heavens for a savior, a savior had arrived. But was he heaven sent or a monster from hell? A grim, skull faced being who glowed with a terrible brightness. A monstrous creature who wielded twin .45 caliber pistol's with a deadly and practiced aim, as well as strange and frightening powers that matched his terrible glowing eyes. But would even the terrible 'Grim Spectre' be a match for the forces the gang lord Phylo Zeus unleashed against him? Even if he was, would The Grim Spectre be able to withstand the attacks of the corrupt Mayor and his police force that dogged his every move? Caught between the twin forces of darkness encompassing the small city of Riverburgh, was The Grim Spectre too little, too late? Or can the supernatural avenger somehow defeat his many foes on both sides of the law while caught between the teeth of their vise of greed and corruption? Find out within the pages of the New Pulp adventure, 'The Grim Spectre.' by Ralph L. Angelo Jr.

This is that

This is that
Author: Aimee Semple McPherson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1919
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN:

The ATO Palm

The ATO Palm
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1907
Genre: Greek letter societies
ISBN:

Labour and the politics of Empire

Labour and the politics of Empire
Author: Neville Kirk
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1526118130

This is a pathbreaking comparative and trans-national study of the neglected influences of nation, empire and race upon the development and electoral fortunes of the Labour Party in Britain and the Australian Labor Party from their formative years of the 1900s to the elections of 2010. Based upon extensive primary and secondary source-based research in Britain and Australia over several years, it makes a new and original contribution to the fields of labour, imperial and ‘British world’ history. The book offers the challenging conclusion that the forces of nation, empire and race exerted much greater influence upon Labour politics in both countries than suggested by ‘traditionalists’ and ‘revisionists’ alike. The book will appeal to undergraduates, postgraduates, scholars in history and politics and all those interested in and concerned with the past, present and future of Labour politics in Britain, Australia and more generally.