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The Legend of Sabor

The Legend of Sabor
Author: Rance K. Musco
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2009-02
Genre:
ISBN: 1438945736

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Austin and Rance go to the Aftican savanna in search of the legendary black leopard, Sabor.


The Order

The Order
Author: Casey Parker
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1412013364

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The Order: The Tale Of The Sabor Guardians is a terrific spin on life, death and the never ending cycle of Evil against Good, and one young man's journey to deal with the gravity of them both. The confused and reluctant be hero of the Tale is one Sabor Lindon, a spoiled, somewhat uncentered young man who on his twenty-second birthday deals with a blanket of strife - only to find more pain is yet to come. The Tale chronicles the steps the reluctant Lindon takes along the way to overcome his newfound responsibilities. An evil being, Dvanken, an unholy wretch born of murder and sustained by humanity's suffering, remains unknown to all of mankind, save The Order. He roams, devouring the loathing and fear residing in humanity and his hunger stands unrelenting. A series of twists and turns bring Good and Evil full circle to duel until the finish. One will stand. One will claim victory. One will perish! "The author of The Order paints a vivid picture which allows you to enter into a new world, a world which will amaze and fascinate you, as he introduces you to the world and the inhabitants of The Order." - Bev Whittingham, author of Sunrise "This talented and imaginative young author invents his own dimension within our own. Sabor Guardians commit terrifying acts of heroism to fight an enormous terror, plaguing the earth. The terror known as Dvanken." - Debra Moore


The Legends of the Holy Harlots

The Legends of the Holy Harlots
Author: Andrew M. Beresford
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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An introduction to the legends of Saints Thaïs and Pelagia, together with critical editions of the five Castilian redactions. The legends of the holy harlots, Thaïs and Pelagia, are two of the most controversial accounts of female sanctity to have circulated in Spain during the Middle Ages. In this book, which reviews the origin and development of theircults, the author reconsiders the relationships that have traditionally been thought to exist between them and three of the other so-called prostitute saints: Mary Magdalene, Mary of Egypt, and Mary the niece of Abraham. This is accompanied by an evaluation of the five Castilian versions of the two legends and their Latin sources, followed by a reading of their thematic and structural significance, with particular emphasis paid to the ways in which the twowomen renounce their sins and embark on the slow and agonizing path of redemption. The book is completed by critical editions of the five Castilian versions. ANDREW M. BERESFORD lectures in Spanish at the University of Durham.


Canadian Slavonic Papers

Canadian Slavonic Papers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1980
Genre: Slavic languages
ISBN:

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The Legend of the Maneater

The Legend of the Maneater
Author: Arjan Singh
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780863114502

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This Book By The Famed Conservationist Aims To Spread The Message That Wildlife, Particularly The Tiger And Other Large Predators Must Be Protected Far More Effectively Than At Present.


The Legend of Iguassu Falls

The Legend of Iguassu Falls
Author: C.W. Peters
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483631893

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The Legend of Iguassu Falls is an embellished Brasilian folktale recounting the mystery and beauty behind the creation of Iguassu Falls, one of the seven natural wonders in South America. This story describes life in the rainforest for the native Caingangue and Healer tribes. These two hostile and culturally different tribes try to survive the tests of nature, disease epidemics, and the wrath of a jealous ancient god. In learning the secrets of the forest, the tribes come to respect nature and each other, but they struggle to balance their own desires with the expectations of the tribal leaders. This story is their belief of how Iguassu Falls was formed. Today we dream of escaping the paper, people, and walls that clutter our lives. A visit to Iguassu Falls is more than just a getaway; it is a journey that will fill your soul and renew your faith in the splendor of naturea place that pulsates with adventure and laughter. Close your eyesor better yet, goand see breathtaking vistas, hear Iguassus roar, feel the power of the Devils Throat, and experience the exotic sights and sounds of a lush rainforest. Immerse yourselflet Taroba and Naipi show you how to become a part of the world that is seen by only the uncommon adventurerYOU.


The Croatian-Slavonian Kingdom

The Croatian-Slavonian Kingdom
Author: Stanko Guldescu
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110881624

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Legends

Legends
Author: Robert Littell
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683359224

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A Brooklyn P.I. and ex-CIA agent looks for a missing man while suffering from an identity crisis in this thriller by the bestselling author of The Company. Martin Odum is a onetime CIA field agent turned private detective in Brooklyn, struggling his way through a labyrinth of memories and past identities—“legends” in Agency parlance. But who is Martin Odum? Is he a creation of the Legend Committee at the CIA’s Langley headquarters? Is he suffering from multiple personality disorder, brainwashing, or simply exhaustion? Widely considered one of the true grand masters of American spy fiction, Robert Littell shifts focus from the broad Cold War canvas of his international bestseller The Company to the life of a single CIA operative caught in a contradictory “wilderness of mirrors” in which remembering the past and forgetting it are both deadly options. From unforgettable opening to astonishing ending, Legends again proves Littell’s unparalleled prowess as a seductive storyteller. “Littell provides plenty of inside intelligence info in his superb new thriller, but he adds a decidedly comic spin. . . . As the bodies of his friends and clients begin to pile up, Odum searches for answers about not only the missing husband but also himself. Wonderful writing and a great sense of fun make this another winner.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Now and then novels come along of such originality and power that they blow me away.... [Legends] makes it blazingly clear that Littell’s is one of the most talented, most original voices in American fiction today.” —The Washington Post


Croatia

Croatia
Author: Francis H. Eterovich
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 759
Release: 1970-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487596774

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This volume continues the story of the cultural and political history of the Croatian people who have long been noted for their significant contributions to the arts and the humanities. It examines the Croatian language, literature to 1835, the maritime history of the eastern Adriatic, Croatian political history from 1526 to 1918, the development of book printing, the ethnic and religious history of Bosnia and Hercegovina, the cultural achievement of Bosnian and Hercegovinian Muslims, and Croatian immigrants in North America. Each of the nine chapters in the book is written by a specialist and is accompanied by an extensive bibliography. Other special features of this volume are eleven historical maps of the region, a geographical map, sixteen pages of illustrations, and a glossary of geographical names. This reference work will be invaluable to libraries, and will be a useful source of information for historians, writers on Central European affairs, students of art and ethnic developments, and the layman interested in the Croatian people and their cultural history.