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Author | : Mark Beynon |
Publisher | : Abaddon Books |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2007-11-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1849970181 |
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THE CIVIL WAR WAS JUST THE BEGINNING... To help him attain victory over the Royalists, Oliver Cromwell has made a pact with the Devil. In return for his soul, he has been given a fearsome demon army – a blood-thirsty platoon of ancient evil... the Kryfangan! With Charles Stuart, the rightful heir to the English throne seemingly killed in battle and his Scottish army slaughtered by the Kryfangan, Cromwell now has control of Parliament. However, by the time the Kryfangan’s real identity is revealed to Cromwell, it is too late to stop their relentless killing spree. And when the true nature of the Great Plague is exposed, London soon becomes a city overrun by zombie hordes. The English must put aside their religious, social and political differences as they find themselves caught between two armies of the dead waging war with one another!
Author | : Adolphe Napoléon Didron |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 524 |
Release | : 1886 |
Genre | : Christian art and symbolism |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Will Keith |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2016-03-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781530517909 |
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Kingdoms through ages rise and fall. When an impossible plague from a far-off land finds its way to England, a blacksmith and a doctor are the only two men on Earth who have the ability to cure it. The plague does not bring death alone. Those afflicted by it lose themselves to the sickness. They become soulless plaguewalkers, empty shells of humanity who hunt and consume those who still live. They spread the disease until they are destroyed, and such violent action is the only way to stop them. As the plague ravages Valdus, the largest city in the land, a family is caught in the middle of the battle. A guard and his sister are at ground zero, and they must survive and fight their way to safety. While those within the city struggle to survive and find shelter, a Northern Kingdom sees the plague as their opportunity to invade. The two cities have been at war for decades over land and beliefs, and the Knights of Valdus are the only defense against the armies of the north. This is the story of two men seeking to end the plague. This is the story of a family just trying to survive. This is the story of battered knights fighting to protect their city. This is the story of the Demon's Plague
Author | : David VanDyke |
Publisher | : Reaper Press |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2015-04-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1626260818 |
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BOOK SIX in the Plague Wars series. The Demon Plagues is the first book in the Alien Invasion section of the Plague Wars series. Ten years after Infection Day, Daniel Markis struggles to unite a shattered world in the face of nuclear attack and extraterrestrial plagues, while others grasp for power and dark technologies. Skull mounts a one-man campaign to thwart the fascist Unionists, while Jill Repeth, Spooky Nguyen and his team gamble their lives to change the course of the Second Cold War. THE PLAGUE WARS SERIES: Plague Wars: Decade One - The Eden Plague - Reaper's Run - Skull's Shadows - Eden's Exodus - Apocalypse Austin - Nearest Night Plague Wars: Alien Invasion - The Demon Plagues - The Reaper Plague - The Orion Plague - Cyborg Strike - Comes the Destroyer - Forge and Steel Plague Wars: Stellar Conquest - First Conquest - Desolator: Conquest - Tactics of Conquest - Conquest of Earth - Conquest and Empire Keywords: Military Thrillers fiction, Alien invasion of Earth, Genetic Engineering fiction genes, First Contact war, Hard Science Fiction ebooks, high tech thrillers, techno thriller technothriller ebooks, alien first contact, virus, plague, battle, war, science fiction series, military thriller series, military science fiction series
Author | : Margaret Garfield |
Publisher | : Pennaeth Publishing |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2016-12-22 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780996413633 |
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September 1087-Simon, a physician, and Maura, his wife, live a life of precarious bliss in the cathedral village of Mynyw in Wales. At William the Conqueror's deathbed, William's family coerces him into releasing his vile brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, from prison. Odo blames Simon alone for his jailing, and his freedom unleashes a plague of devils. Their contagion of hate rages across England and Wales, leaving in its wake an endless horrific nightmare of invasions, murder, kidnappings, and poisonings, all of which abet Odo's ultimate aim-to destroy Simon and Maura's bliss forever.
Author | : David VanDyke |
Publisher | : David Vandyke |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2013-09-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781626260405 |
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Book 2 of the Plague Wars military science fiction series. Ten years after Infection Day, Daniel Markis struggles to unite a shattered world in the face of nuclear attack and extraterrestrial plagues, while others grasp for power and dark technologies. Skull mounts a one-man campaign to thwart the fascist Unionists, while Jill Repeth, Spooky Nguyen and his team gamble their lives to change the course of the Second Cold War. Plague Wars Series: - The Eden Plague - Reaper's Run - The Demon Plagues - The Reaper Plague - The Orion Plague - Cyborg Strike - Comes the Destroyer Stellar Conquest Series: The Plague Wars continue 100 years later! - Planetary Assault (contains First Conquest: Book 1) - Desolator: Book 2 - Tactics of Conquest: Book 3 - Conquest of Earth: Book 4 PG-13 for language, violence and adult situations (non-explicit)
Author | : Gastón R. Gordillo |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2004-12-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 082238602X |
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Landscapes of Devils is a rich, historically grounded ethnography of the western Toba, an indigenous people in northern Argentina’s Gran Chaco region. In the early twentieth century, the Toba were defeated by the Argentinean army, incorporated into the seasonal labor force of distant sugar plantations, and proselytized by British Anglicans. Gastón R. Gordillo reveals how the Toba’s memory of these processes is embedded in their experience of “the bush” that dominates the Chaco landscape. As Gordillo explains, the bush is the result of social, cultural, and political processes that intertwine this place with other geographies. Labor exploitation, state violence, encroachment by settlers, and the demands of Anglican missionaries all transformed this land. The Toba’s lives have been torn between alienating work in sugar plantations and relative freedom in the bush, between moments of domination and autonomy, abundance and poverty, terror and healing. Part of this contradictory experience is culturally expressed in devils, evil spirits that acquire different features in different places. The devils are sources of death and disease in the plantations, but in the bush they are entities that connect with humans as providers of bush food and healing power. Enacted through memory, the experiences of the Toba have produced a tense and shifting geography. Combining extensive fieldwork conducted over a decade, historical research, and critical theory, Gordillo offers a nuanced analysis of the Toba’s social memory and a powerful argument that geographic places are not only objective entities but also the subjective outcome of historical forces.
Author | : Todd Horning |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2012-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781105741531 |
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A mysterious plague washes over the earth, resulting in the deaths and mutations of many, as the laws of the world change to accommodate the plague. Zefer is starving for revenge after the death of his two daughters. He fights a losing battle and ends up, quite literally, in hell. Call Of The Demon follows a cast of characters, ranging from devils that care to angels that will tell you you're ignorant and disgusting. Zefer joins a group that is dragged into the depths of hell, to find freedom, hope, and love in one of the darkest realms the afterlife has to offer. Dark, funny, and action packed. Call Of The Demon will give you a chance to view things from a different perspective, and realize just like real life, every person has the power to be good or evil.
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Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1876 |
Genre | : Periodicals |
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Author | : Lyndal Roper |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2023-01-31 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0691205329 |
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From the author of the acclaimed biography Martin Luther: Renegade and Prophet, new perspectives on how Luther and others crafted his larger-than-life image Martin Luther was a controversial figure during his lifetime, eliciting strong emotions in friends and enemies alike, and his outsized persona has left an indelible mark on the world today. Living I Was Your Plague explores how Luther carefully crafted his own image and how he has been portrayed in his own times and ours, painting a unique portrait of the man who set in motion a revolution that sundered Western Christendom. Renowned Luther biographer Lyndal Roper examines how the painter Lucas Cranach produced images that made the reformer an instantly recognizable character whose biography became part of Lutheran devotional culture. She reveals what Luther's dreams have to say about his relationships and discusses how his masculinity was on the line in his devastatingly crude and often funny polemical attacks. Roper shows how Luther's hostility to the papacy was unshaken to the day he died, how his deep-rooted anti-Semitism infused his theology, and how his memorialization has given rise to a remarkable flood of kitsch, from "Here I Stand" socks to Playmobil Luther. Lavishly illustrated, Living I Was Your Plague is a splendid work of cultural history that sheds new light on the complex and enduring legacy of Luther and his image.