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Burning Tower

Author : Larry Niven,Jerry Pournelle
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2006-12-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781416548713

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Burning Tower by Larry Niven,Jerry Pournelle Pdf

Return to the "vivid and unusual" (Kirkus Reviews) world of Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle's The Burning City, where the fire god has retreated into myth, leaving the residents of Tep's Town unprotected for the first time in their history. Unfortunately, a fiery fate isn't the only danger the town is facing. From out of the desert come monsters -- great birds with blades instead of wings, driven by some unknown force. Although they can be killed, the threat these terror birds pose is worse than death. Danger on the roads means no trade. No trade means that Tep's Town will be no more. Sent by the Lords of Lordshills to discover the source of the terror birds, Lord Sandry and his beloved, Burning Tower, must travel into a world where magic is still strong -- and where someone or something waits to destroy them! Filled with the sweeping adventure, memorable characters, and imaginative world-building that have defined the novels of Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, Burning Tower is another triumph.

The Burned Tower

Author : Sergey Dyachenko,Marina Dyachenko
Publisher : Tor Books
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781466807204

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The Burned Tower by Sergey Dyachenko,Marina Dyachenko Pdf

A truck driver on a lonely stretch of road, a hitchiker, and an ancient curse—"The Burned Tower" is a brilliant and moving tale, steeped in folklore, by the masters of modern fantasy, Sergey and Marina Dyachenko. In 1999, "The Burned Tower" was awarded the "Interpresscon" as the best short story of the year on the international SF-convention in St-Petersburg. Includes a sample chapter of The Scar. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

Author : United States. Patent and Trademark Office
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1132 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : Patents
ISBN : WISC:89049569346

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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office by United States. Patent and Trademark Office Pdf

The Burning City

Author : Jerry Pournelle,Larry Niven
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 647 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-14
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781439120187

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The Burning City by Jerry Pournelle,Larry Niven Pdf

Set in the world of Larry Niven's popular The Magic Goes Away, The Burning City transports readers to an enchanted ancient city bearing a provocative resemblance to our own modern society. Here Yagen-Atep, the volatile and voracious god of fire, alternately protects and destroys the city's denizens. In Tep's Town, nothing can burn indoors and no fire can start -- except when the Burning comes upon the city. Then the people, possessed by Yagen-Atep, set their own town ablaze in a riotous orgy of destruction that often comes without warning. Whandall Placehold has lived with the Burning all his life. Fighting his way to adulthood in the mean-but-magical streets of the city's most blighted neighborhoods, Whandall dreams of escaping the god's wrath to find a new and better life. But his best hope for freedom may lie with Morth of Atlantis, the enigmatic sorcerer who killed his father!

Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned

Author : Wells Tower
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780735234840

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Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells Tower Pdf

Viking marauders descend on a much-plundered island, hoping some mayhem will shake off the winter blahs. A man is booted out of his home after his wife discovers that the print of a bare foot on the inside of his windshield doesn't match her own. Teenage cousins, drugged by summer, meet with a reckoning in the woods. A boy runs off to the carnival after his stepfather bites him in a brawl. In the stories of Wells Tower, families fall apart and messily try to reassemble themselves. His version of America is touched with the seamy splendor of the dropout, the misfit: failed inventors, boozy dreamers, hapless fathers, wayward sons. Combining electric prose with savage wit, Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned is a major debut, announcing a voice we have not heard before.

Reign of Ash

Author : Gail Z. Martin
Publisher : Orbit
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780316284196

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Reign of Ash by Gail Z. Martin Pdf

Survival is just the beginning. Blaine McFadden endured six long years in the brutal Velant prison colony, exiled for murder. War devastated his homeland of Donderath and destroyed the magic on which the Ascendant Kingdoms relied. Now Blaine and a small group of fellow exiles have returned to a lawless wasteland, where unrestrained magic storms wreak havoc and monsters roam free. Yet, amidst the chaos, rumors persist of a new magic that could restore the kingdoms. But the key lies with a dangerous, ancient ritual and a group of vanished survivors. Now McFadden's only hope is a small, desperate, quickly rallied army. Together they must make one last stand knowing that if they fail, the civilization of the Ascendant Kingdoms dies with them.

Raw Silk

Author : Meena Alexander
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2004-07-29
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780810151581

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Raw Silk by Meena Alexander Pdf

Alexander's cross-cultural perspective and sense of global identity (gained from her childhood in India and the Sudan, and her adult life in New York City) infuses her poems. She writes about violence and civil strife, love, despair, and a hard-won hope in the midst of a post-September 11 world.

The Volunteers

Author : helpUselfpublish.com
Publisher : Donald Collins
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780977261000

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The Volunteers by helpUselfpublish.com Pdf

Historical novel of New York City's volunteer firemen during the turbulent period of industrialization, immigration, abolishionist movement and Civil War. The volunteer system was under attack by a political/insurance industry clique pushing for a paid fire department equipped with the new steam fire engines, which the volunteers opposed. A story of bravery and courage of men who came from all walks of life and were responsible for saving the city from destruction by dozens of disastrous fires, only to be scorned by politicians and labeled as rowdies by their insurance enemies. An interesting look at New York in this period of change and incudes how the game of baseball originated with the volunteer firemen. The New York volunteers carried their firefighting experience west during the gold rush and were responsible for formation of many fire departments in western states. A must read for firefighting, newspaper, telegraph, insurance, New York City and Philadelphia history buffs.

Supernatural Doctor

Author : Wo ChiHanPuBao
Publisher : Funstory
Page : 1165 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2020-06-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781649488756

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Supernatural Doctor by Wo ChiHanPuBao Pdf

Chen Jie's nickname was Chen Ergou. After falling in love, his temperament had changed drastically. By chance, he obtained a mysterious ring that allowed him to use lightning. It could cure illness, fight, and heal Gu.

Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy

Author : Bill Cosgrove
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781452079400

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Chicago's Forgotten Tragedy by Bill Cosgrove Pdf

Bill Cosgrove, in his fourth and latest book, graphically depicts the early history of the Chicago Fire Department with authoritative accuracy. He gives the reader an insight into how the Department was organized, how it functioned, the use of technology that was available at the time, and paints a vivid picture of the many great fires of the day. He also describes the tremendous physical stamina, dedication and bravery of the firemen and the intrepid leadership of some of the officers. Bill provides the reader with a highly detailed story of the tragic stockyards fire of December 22, 1910 where 21 firemen lost their lives, including the Department’s Chief of the Brigade, James Horan. This is such a fascinating account of the early history of the Chicago Fire Department that the reader will have great difficulty putting the book down until it is finished. A great read, by a great story-teller! Thoroughly enjoyable and fully factual. William C. Alletto Deputy Fire Commissioner (Retired) Chicago Fire Department

Middletown, America

Author : Gail Sheehy
Publisher : Random House
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781588363190

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Middletown, America by Gail Sheehy Pdf

The single event that we know as 9/11 is over, but the shock waves continue to radiate outward, generated by orange alerts, terrorism lockdowns, and the shrinking of personal liberties we once took for granted. The stories in this book, of real people faced with extraordinary trauma and gradually transcending it, are the best antidote to our fears. Middletown, America is a book of hope. All Americans were hit with some degree of trauma on September 11, 2001, but no place was hit harder than Middletown, New Jersey. Gail Sheehy spent the better part of two years walking the journey from grief toward renewal with fifty members of the community that lost more people in the World Trade Center than any other outside New York City. Her subjects are the women, men, and children who remained after the devastation and who are putting their lives back to-gether. Sheehy tells the story of four widowed moms from New Jersey who started out scarcely knowing the difference between the House and the Senate, yet turned their sorrow and anger into action and became formidable witnesses to the failures of the country’s leadership to connect the dots before September 11. Sheehy follows the four moms as they fight White House attempts to thwart the independent commission investigating 9/11 and expose efforts at a cover-up. What would become of the young wives carrying children their husbands would never see, wives who had watched their dreams literally go up in smoke in that amphitheater of death across the river? Amazingly, each finds her own door to the light. Here, too, is the story of the widow and widower who met in the waiting room of a mental-health agency and brought each other back from the brink of despair across a bridge of love. Sheehy also reveals how bereft mothers who will never have another son or daughter found reasons to recommit to life. And she follows in the footsteps of the robbed children, documenting the incredible resilience of four-year-olds, the anger of teenagers, the courage of sisters and brothers. Sheehy follows survivors who escaped the burning towers only to find themselves trapped inside a tower of inner torment, from which it took love, family, and faith to free themselves. She is taken into the confi-dence of the night crew at Ground Zero, police officers who worked in that pit for eight months straight and then faced the “returning home” phenomenon. She recounts the confessions of religious leaders who struggled to explain the inexplicable to their flocks. Mental-health professionals confide in her, as do corporate chiefs, educators, friends and neigh-bors, town officials, and volunteers who rose to the occasion and committed themselves to healing their wounded community. As a journalist who conducted more than nine hundred interviews, Gail Sheehy is an impeccable researcher. As a writer with a novelistic gift, she weaves the individual stories into a compelling narrative. Middletown, America illuminates every stage of a tumultuous passage—from shock, passivity, and panic attacks, to rising anger and deep grieving, and on to the secret romances and startling relapses, the realignment of faith, the return of a capacity to love and be loved, and, finally, the commitment to constructing new lives.

The Traveller's Guide to the Goldfields

Author : Richard Everist
Publisher : BestShot
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Gold mines and mining
ISBN : 9780975602331

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The Traveller's Guide to the Goldfields by Richard Everist Pdf

This book tells the stories, gives background information and presents a detailed guide to the goldfields natural and historic heritage. It includes detailed maps, superb photography, detailed information on all cities, towns and villages and a comprehensive coverage of national and state parks.

Frostborn: The Shadow Prison (Frostborn #15)

Author : Jonathan Moeller
Publisher : Azure Flame Media, LLC
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Frostborn: The Shadow Prison (Frostborn #15) by Jonathan Moeller Pdf

Ridmark Arban is ready to face the terrible Frostborn in a final battle. But even the mighty Frostborn themselves have been duped, for the shadow of Incariel has used them as its weapons. Unless Ridmark can defeat the Shadowbearer, the shadow of Incariel shall rise and devour the world for all time...

When Gods Go to War

Author : Brian Rompre
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781462018147

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When Gods Go to War by Brian Rompre Pdf

The peaceful village of Tleth is set upon by evil, demonic creatures, and no one knows why. Almost the entire town is massacred, but one man survives. Young Layth watches his father die. He watches the evil creatures destroy his home and try to destroy him, too. Near death, he flees, with no idea that the band of demonic brothers was actually sent to find him In his severely injured condition, Layth is visited by the gods, who bestow upon him a divine power. His new abilities make him the perfect weaponfor good or evil. Its up to Layth to decide on which side he will fight. When he is apprehended by the very men who ruined his village, their abuses twist his mind. Darkness is awakened inside the young man, and his sense of moral right is irrevocably disturbed. Layth escapes, but he will never be the same. Now, a war rages in the world of Lionet. Layth holds the key to the survival of all that is good and right, but will his own darkness threaten to block out the light? With the help of a few peaceable allies, Layth will struggle to use his powers for good. He alone can conquer the demons but can he conquer his own immoral impulses?