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Red Fury #1

Red Fury #1
Author: Artem Gabrelyanov
Publisher: BUBBLE
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

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Nika Chaikina, the best thief in the world, is recruited by agent Delta from International Control Agency. "ICA" was created in the late 40's for one purpose - to prevent armed conflicts around the world, and it copes with its task perfectly (for example, the peaceful outcome of the Cuban missile crisis is the merit of "ICA"). Nika, who was codenamed "The Red Fury", begins her most exciting and dangerous adventure ever...


Red Fury

Red Fury
Author: James Swallow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2008
Genre: Imaginary wars and battles
ISBN: 9780857870964

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Red Fury Revolt

Red Fury Revolt
Author: J. F. Ridgley
Publisher: R Pride Publishing
Total Pages: 376
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1311272135

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Camulodunum Londinium Verulaneum Three town writhe under Boudica’s wrath as she leads her Iceni warriors on intent on destroying all things Roman – be it Roman temples, Roman villas, or entire families sympathic to Rome. At stake is the Roman consul’s reputation. Will Suetonius Paullinus be able to confront mass of tribal warriors with only 10,000 legionaries? Or will he endure the ultimate disgrace of losing Britannia – to a woman! Paullinius’s tribune, Julius Agricola and Rhianna, Boudica’s youngest daughter, become ensnared in this horrific historical revolt against Rome’s injustice and ‘Pax Romana’- Rome’s peace. Just as Julius and Rhianna discover their love, after she gives him her Iceni pendant intended for her betrothed, they are ripped apart and hurled back into the reality of their opposing worlds that are determined to destroy the other. Who will survive?


Red Fury

Red Fury
Author: Jeff Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781516994007

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A retired assassin is pulled back into her past life, only to discover that she was never meant to leave it, while the overwhelmed police chief of mankind's first lunar nation deals with his growing attraction to his friend's wife and her husband's increasing descent into madness as he edges closer to starting humanity's first interplanetary war.


Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Vol 1

Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, Vol 1
Author: R. Reginald
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 802
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0941028755

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Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature, A Checklist, 1700-1974, Volume one of Two, contains an Author Index, Title Index, Series Index, Awards Index, and the Ace and Belmont Doubles Index.


El Clasico: Barcelona V Real Madrid

El Clasico: Barcelona V Real Madrid
Author: Richard Fitzpatrick
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1408158795

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An investigation of the intrigue, politics and culture behind El Clásico - the hard-fought, long-running contest between two of the world's biggest football clubs - explaining the place sport's greatest rivalry has in Spanish life and the world of football.


The Red Fury

The Red Fury
Author: Kathryn Le Veque
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Heiresses
ISBN: 9781978012509

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A USA Today Bestselling novel 1/4/18! If you loved The Wolfe, Rise of the Defender, and The Dark One: Dark Knight, welcome to the original Le Veque epic Medieval saga of THE RED FURY. England and Scotland collide in this blockbuster tale of revenge, betrayal, hope, and passion. 1233 A.D. - A young woman forced to command her father's battered Highlander army upon his death. Her only hope in saving her home, and her life, is with a fearsome mercenary called The Red Fury. Josephine de Carron is a young woman with a massive legacy weighing on her slender shoulders. As heiress to the Earldom of Ayr, she is a cousin to the king through her mother, and the king considers her a most valuable bargaining tool in the politics of Scotland. But Josephine isn't a willing pawn for the king - she's only concerned with saving her family home, Castle Torridon, from the repeated attacks of a former ally. After a particularly nasty siege, Josephine realizes that they cannot withstand another and she is forced to summon the most feared mercenary in Scotland, a man known as The Red Fury. Andrew d'Vant is a paradox - an English knight, he escaped his wicked brother years ago and fled to the highlands of Scotland, forming one of the most rag-tag and fiercest mercenary armies the world has ever seen. He has become very rich by fighting - and winning - other men's battles. Summoned by Josephine, Andrew's price is too high for the beaten castle but his instant attraction to Josephine has him accepting the task for far less than his usual fee. There's something about the strong, battered, and beautiful woman that draws him in. But The Red Fury gets more than he bargained for. A simple task of defending a castle becomes an enormous and complex tale of adventure, suspicion, royal intervention, and dark family secrets. When Josephine is thrust into the king's politics in spite of her resistance, she finds herself pledged to none other than Andrew's wicked brother. Now, Josephine finds herself at the heart of the Kingdom of Scotland and deeply in love with Andrew, and he with her. Andrew must join with former adversaries in order to save the woman he loves from the man who ruined his life. The Red Fury is in for the fight of his life with the prize being Josephine.


Let Us Fight as Free Men

Let Us Fight as Free Men
Author: Christine Knauer
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812245970

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Today, the military is one the most racially diverse institutions in the United States. But for many decades African American soldiers battled racial discrimination and segregation within its ranks. In the years after World War II, the integration of the armed forces was a touchstone in the homefront struggle for equality—though its importance is often overlooked in contemporary histories of the civil rights movement. Drawing on a wide array of sources, from press reports and newspapers to organizational and presidential archives, historian Christine Knauer recounts the conflicts surrounding black military service and the fight for integration. Let Us Fight as Free Men shows that, even after their service to the nation in World War II, it took the persistent efforts of black soldiers, as well as civilian activists and government policy changes, to integrate the military. In response to unjust treatment during and immediately after the war, African Americans pushed for integration on the strength of their service despite the oppressive limitations they faced on the front and at home. Pressured by civil rights activists such as A. Philip Randolph, President Harry S. Truman passed an executive order that called for equal treatment in the military. Even so, integration took place haltingly and was realized only after the political and strategic realities of the Korean War forced the Army to allow black soldiers to fight alongside their white comrades. While the war pushed the civil rights struggle beyond national boundaries, it also revealed the persistence of racial discrimination and exposed the limits of interracial solidarity. Let Us Fight as Free Men reveals the heated debates about the meaning of military service, manhood, and civil rights strategies within the African American community and the United States as a whole.


British Toy Boats 1920 onwards

British Toy Boats 1920 onwards
Author: Roger Gillham
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1845843649

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Toy boats, especially those designed to sail on the local pond, have always had a fascination for boys and girls of all ages. This book celebrates these boats, which many will remember purchasing with their pocket money. Before the 1914-1918 war many toy boats were of German origin, but when hostilities ceased there was a surge in buying British. Many manufacturers took advantage of this, and British toy boats became extremely popular right up to World War II, with numerous seaside resorts actually building special ponds for yachts and clockwork vessels. Interest continued right up to the introduction of electronic toys, at which point the majority of manufacturers realized that the more traditional toy boat was no longer in demand. This book covers that golden period of toy boats, from 1920 to 1960.