The Revenge of the Elves

The Revenge of the Elves
Author: Gary Alan Wassner
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480495646

As war rages across the world, a dangerous new entity makes it fearsome presence known in the climactic finale of this epic quest fantasy series. As the Twins continue on their separate journeys to retrieve the Gem of Eternity, the evil Colton continues to wage war on the scattered forces of resistance. But an even more powerful threat is emerging—the Darkening, a terrifying void that encroaches upon the very heart of the land. Stealing memories and thoughts, it threatens life itself. Determined to complete his conquest, Colton sends three abominations to the three Elfin kingdoms, exact replicas of the Elfin sons of the royal families. As they sow the seeds of catastrophe and murder, faith and trust are undermined, and doubt takes root across the world. And all the while, the Darkening gains power none yet understand. The sacred trees are dying. But when another is born, a powerful light illuminates the sky, offering a spark of hope . . .

Revenge of the Rose

Revenge of the Rose
Author: Nicole Galland
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061753181

Welcome to a world of intrigue of the most intriguing kind, where emperors and popes desperately vie for power, even as their subjects and servants engage in behind-the-scenes machinations of their own. The Holy Roman Empire circa 1200 A.D. Impoverished young knight Willem of Dole believed he would spend his life in rural Burgundy, struggling to provide for his widowed mother and younger sister, Lienor. And so it's with surprise—and apprehension—that he obeys a summons to the magnificent court of Konrad, Holy Roman Emperor, whose realm spans half of Europe. Willem's mischievous friend Jouglet, Konrad's favorite minstrel, is no doubt behind it somehow . . . but what's in it for Jouglet? Court life is overwhelming to the idealistic young Willem, who is shocked by the behavior of his fellow knights, for whom chivalry is a mere game. Yet under Jouglet's witty, relentless tutelage, the naïve knight quickly rises in Emperor Konrad's esteem—until suddenly his sister, Lienor, becomes a prospect for the role of Empress. This unexpected elevation of the sibling "nobodies" delights Jouglet, but threatens three powerful—and dangerous—men at the court: the Emperor's brother, Cardinal Paul, who has in mind a different bride for Konrad; the Emperor's uncle, Alphonse, Count of Burgundy, who would keep secret certain things that only Willem can reveal; and most especially the Emperor's own steward Marcus, who is hopelessly in love with Konrad's cousin Imogen. For if Willem's star keeps rising, Imogen will be betrothed to the knight by royal decree—and Willem's star will surely continue to rise, unless Marcus figures out a way to stop it. But that would entail outscheming clever Jouglet, ablest of schemers. Gossip, secrets, and lies are the fuel of daily life in Konrad's court. As Konrad edges closer to proclaiming Lienor his bride, those around Willem play a perilous game of cat-and-mouse as they attempt to secure their own fortunes, knowing that even the slightest move can shift the playing field entirely. And through it all, Jouglet remains Willem's most maddening yet staunchest ally. But what, really, does Jouglet stand to gain . . . or lose? Transporting the reader to the brilliant, conniving heart of the largest empire of medieval Europe, Revenge of the Rose is a novel rich in irony and tongue-in-cheek wit, and reveals all the grit and color, politics and passion, of court life in the Holy Roman Empire.

The Gentle General

The Gentle General
Author: Elaine Leeder
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1993-09-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780791416723

This is the first major biography of Rose Pesotta, the organizer and vice president of the International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU) from 1933 to 1944. After moving to the United States from the Ukraine in 1913, Pesotta became involved in the resurgence of the garment workers’ industry, women’s labor colleges, and labor activism. While working for the union, she confronted serious opposition as a woman and an anarchist within an all-male bureaucracy. This book chronicles Pesotta’s life while exploring a number of personal political themes. The author examines Pesotta’s relationships and friendships as they reflect the issues of gender, power, and sexuality, paying particular attention to her relationships with Sacco and Vanzetti and with Emma Goldman. In the course of this biography, Leeder portrays the inherent conflicts between anarchism and bureaucratic organization and between female consciousness and male-dominated institutions. The book explores the potential for pragmatic activism by social visionaries and offers clear contextual frameworks within which to compare and contrast Pesotta to others in similar historical roles.