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A Veil of Spears

A Veil of Spears
Author: Bradley P. Beaulieu
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2018-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698152417

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The third book in The Song of Shattered Sands series--an epic fantasy with a desert setting, filled with rich worldbuilding and pulse-pounding action. Since the Night of Endless Swords, a bloody battle the Kings of Sharakhai narrowly won, the kings have been hounding the rebels known as the Moonless Host. Many have been forced to flee the city, including Çeda, who discovers that the King of Sloth is raising his army to challenge the other kings' rule. When Çeda finds the remaining members of the Moonless Host, now known as the thirteenth tribe, she sees a tenuous existence. Çeda hatches a plan to return to Sharakhai and free the asirim, the kings' powerful, immortal slaves. The kings, however, have sent their greatest tactician, the King of Swords, to bring Çeda to justice for her crimes. But the once-unified front of the kings is crumbling. The surviving kings vie quietly against one another, maneuvering for control over Sharakhai. Çeda hopes to use that to her advantage, but whom to trust? Any of them might betray her. As Çeda works to lift the shackles from the asirim and save the thirteenth tribe, the kings of Sharakhai, the scheming queen of Qaimir, the ruthless blood mage, Hamzakiir, and King of Swords all prepare for a grand clash that may decide the fate of all.


Wielder's Fate

Wielder's Fate
Author: T.B. Christensen
Publisher: T.B. Christensen
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2012-12-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480257222

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While the Kalians celebrate their recent victory, an innumerable horde of galdaks pours out of the mountains, intent on destroying the human race. The people of Kalia look to Traven, a master wielder, to save them. However, even his immense power may not be enough to stop the imminent threat. His will, courage, and strength are tried as he prepares to give his all, even his life, for the people he loves.


Contention

Contention
Author: VandalAxis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1387947834

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Let's face it. Humanity is a complete mess. Climate change, nuclear weapon threats, terrorism, big bad business and corrupted officials. We'd rather build gigantic religious monuments than take care of the poor or downtrodden. Clean needles are free in methadone clinics because 'addiction is a disease' but diabetic supplies are big business. The healthcare industry decides who lives and dies by how much money a person has. When things get this bad, all you can do is keep fighting.


Battle

Battle
Author: John A Lynn
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2009-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0786727918

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Battle: A History of Combat and Culture spans the globe and the centuries to explore the way ideas shape the conduct of warfare. Drawing its examples from Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and America, John A. Lynn challenges the belief that technology has been the dominant influence on combat from ancient times to the present day. In battle, ideas can be more far more important than bullets or bombs. Clausewitz proclaimed that war is politics, but even more basically, war is culture. The hard reality of armed conflict is formed by -- and, in turn, forms -- a culture's values, assumptions, and expectations about fighting. The author examines the relationship between the real and the ideal, arguing that feedback between the two follows certain discernable paths. Battle rejects the currently fashionable notion of a "Western way of warfare" and replaces it with more nuanced concepts of varied and evolving cultural patterns of combat. After considering history, Lynn finally asks how the knowledge gained might illuminate our understanding of the war on terrorism.


War

War
Author: Gwynne Dyer
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2010-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307369013

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A revised edition of Dyer’s classic book, widely regarded as one of the most compelling analyses of the history of armed conflict. “War is part of our history, but it is not in at all the same sense part of our prehistory. It is one of the innovations that occurred between nine and eleven thousand years ago when the first civilized societies were coming into being. What has been invented can be changed; war is not in our genes.” With this provocative statement, Gwynne Dyer launches his brilliant discussion of the history and nature of war. He traces the growth of organized warfare through history, showing conclusively that the basic tenet has remained unchanged—war is an act of mass violence applied against an enemy so that he will do what you want him to do. The only real change has been technological, permitting us to make war on a mass scale. At the height of the Cold War, just such a global conflagration seemed almost inevitable. But the collapse of the Iron Curtain and the ensuing political changes have forced a re-examination of the accepted fundamentals of history. Will open access to the channels of mass communication create enough shared values that we can move beyond mass warfare? Is the threat of terrorism a red herring designed to preserve the military status quo? Are our traditional military and administrative hierarchical structures still relevant? Now, more than ever in our post–September 11 world, we need Gwynne Dyer’s expertise to understand the greatest and most human drama—the act of war. Excerpt from War: The Siamese twins, army and state, have never been separated since they were born some eight or nine thousand years ago — and most of the time the state is the stronger of the twins. Armies exist to serve the interests of the state that owns them and their legitimacy comes solely from the fact that they belong to states; similar groups of armed men, if self-employed, are generally known as rebels or bandits. This is the context in which warfare, as opposed to casual and illegitimate violence, must be seen: it is something states do, and have always done, because they believe it serves their interest.


Spears Shattered

Spears Shattered
Author: Paul Kouri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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"Spears Shattered: Tradition and Modernity in Cultural Flux" delves into the complex interplay between tradition and modernity within a rapidly changing global landscape. Through a series of insightful essays and narratives, the book examines how cultural identities evolve and adapt in response to shifting societal norms, technological advancements, and globalization. From indigenous communities preserving ancient customs amidst modernization to urban centers grappling with the impact of globalization on local traditions, each chapter offers a nuanced exploration of cultural flux. Readers are invited to contemplate the challenges and opportunities presented by these transformations, as well as the enduring resilience of cultural heritage in the face of change.


Darkness and Dawn : Illustrated

Darkness and Dawn : Illustrated
Author: George Allan England
Publisher:
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1914
Genre: Radicalism in literature
ISBN:

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Death of an Immortal

Death of an Immortal
Author: Eli Hinze
Publisher: Eli Hinze
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Eugene's kidnapper was born in ancient Macedon. With his help, she plans to die in his backyard... unless her past catches up with them first. Nineteen-year-old Eugene sustains himself on routine and anxiety, saving up for college and overmanaging every detail of his predictable life. Things are going smoothly enough—until he’s abducted by an immortal woman looking for a way to die. Yanked into Corinna’s impossible life, he is warned of two things. First, there are those on her heels who will do anything to stop her from meeting her end, and second, unless Eugene helps her find a way to die, he won’t live to see his next birthday. As a noose long-since tied tightens around both of their necks, his only hope of returning to a normal life rests on being pulled into a world where covert dealings and museum heists are the least of his worries. But how can he help kill someone he’s rapidly growing to care for? And if he doesn’t, can they prevent the ultimate cost? The Wrath and The Dawn meets Looking for Alaska in this YA fantasy tale spanning from ancient Persia to modern-day Texas, between finding a life worth living and dying for those you love.


Book I of The Faery Queene

Book I of The Faery Queene
Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1869
Genre:
ISBN:

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Spenser

Spenser
Author: Edmund Spenser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1886
Genre:
ISBN:

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