Desert Hell

Desert Hell
Author: J.R. Roberts
Publsiher: Speaking Volumes
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781612324241

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Desert Hell

Desert Hell
Author: Charles Townshend
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2011-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674061347

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The U.S.-led conquest and occupation of Iraq have kept that troubled country in international headlines since 2003. For America's major Coalition ally, Great Britain, however, this latest incursion into the region played out against the dramatic backdrop of imperial history: Britain's fateful invasion of Mesopotamia in 1914 and the creation of a new nation from the shards of war. The objectives of the expedition sent by the British Government of India were primarily strategic: to protect the Raj, impress Britain's military power upon Arabs chafing under Ottoman rule, and secure the Persian oil supply. But over the course of the Mesopotamian campaign, these goals expanded, and by the end of World War I Britain was committed to controlling the entire region from Suez to India. The conquest of Mesopotamia and the creation of Iraq were the central acts in this boldly opportunistic bid for supremacy. Charles Townshend provides a compelling account of the atrocious, unnecessary suffering inflicted on the expedition's mostly Indian troops, which set the pattern for Britain's follow-up campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan over the next seven years. He chronicles the overconfidence, incompetence, and dangerously vague policy that distorted the mission, and examines the steps by which an initially cautious strategic operation led to imperial expansion on a vast scale. Desert Hell is a cautionary tale for makers of national policy. And for those with an interest in imperial history, it raises searching questions about Britain's quest for global power and the indelible consequences of those actions for the Middle East and the world. -- Book Description.

Hell s Retribution

Hell s Retribution
Author: Brandy Marks
Publsiher: Brandy Marks
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Hell’s Retribution is a fantasy adventure novel based on presumed real-life events wherein Lucifer, a powerful cherub, and the first of its kind, gets into trouble with the Lord of Heaven. Lucifer lets his pride get in the way of his good sense, thereby corrupting him, and he is evicted from paradise. Working with his faithful commander, once an archangel, he sets out to destroy all who live on the earth wherein he now resides. Redemption is the last thing on his mind when he enters The Garden to create a little mischief. Doing his best to corrupt the people of earth by any means he can contrive, it does nothing but ensure his further unhappiness. Then, his favorite dragon, a cherub at one time, who’d followed him from paradise is killed. Lucifer’s goal now is seeking revenge on, Anak, one of the fabled Nephilim. Unconcerned with Lucifer, he enters hell with one of the Fae, to save a Faerie queen. Unknown to Anak, she’s a favorite of Lucifer’s. Twice rejected by her, and continually confronted by Lucifer, Anak and Kai struggle to find their way out of hell, through the chasm, and beyond where dangers Lurk but also the end of their journey. One disaster after another confronts the two, yet despite of all Lucifer's attempts to destroy Anak, he has failed. So, Lucifer kidnaps a certain angel he believes the man loves, and does his best to seduce her. But what is the end result when Lucifer himself is seduced by his own schemes? Will he find love at last or more disappointment? The adventure is seen through his eyes, as well as other characters: humans, the Fae, fallen angels, and other of heaven’s celestials. The quest takes them through Earth, into Hell, back to Heaven, and finally earth, again, for a surprising ending. Lest you imagine this is the end of the story, be not dismayed for their adventure truly has just begun.

Desert Hell

Desert Hell
Author: Charles Townshend
Publsiher: Belknap Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000127478513

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Modern Iraq was created deliberately by the British over the seven years following their first invasion in 1914. Charles Townshend provides an informative and compelling explanation of that conquest and examines how an initially cautious strategic invasion by British forces led to imperial expansion on a vast scale.

Desert Dog

Desert Dog
Author: James Arthur Kjelgaard
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547162315

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"Desert Dogn" is a gripping tale of the fastest greyhound who found his freedom in the heat and danger of the desert. His speed and bravery helped him in his struggle for survival, and he could cope with the most feared desert inhabitants, including a killer pack of wild dogs. But when he gets bitten by a deadly rattlesnake, he needs help and a great partner. Where would he find one?

Hell s Spells

Hell s Spells
Author: Jim Raley
Publsiher: Charisma Media
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781616389444

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Are we living in a spellbound world? When we think of spells, the picture conjured up in our minds often has more to do with fables we learned as children. An ugly old woman in a pointed hat reciting incantations at a boiling cauldron. The reality, however, is much more dangerous. Once given access to our lives, Satan can manipulate, dominate, and intimidate even the strongest Christian. Hell’s Spells draws from Paul’s writings to the Galatian church to bring you a fresh awareness of Satan’s spells and strategies, demonstrating how you can break free from the influence of such evils as: · Controlling spirits · Generational curses · Witchcraft in the home Cutting through the sensationalism and spookiness of spiritual warfare, Raley enables you to identify, understand, and break every bewitching spell the devil wants to launch against your life, your family, and your purpose.

The Petticoat Sheriff Reigns at Hell s Gate

The Petticoat Sheriff Reigns at Hell s Gate
Author: Vivian Cooper
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2009-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781441578648

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Marsha Lopez, well trained in guns crossed the Arizona desert on horseback, to be the Sheriff at Hell’s Gate, an area close to Young & Payson Az. She comes up against many men that think a man should have that job and she belongs in the kitchen. She outshoots most of them. She finds two Chinese children & their little poodle & falls in love with them. She doesn’t know their father, a Soldier, is the man she falls in love with. She comes in contact with bad men, Gypsies, Midgets & a singer that tricks her & her fiancé. Her worst nightmare is a jealous ex friend that causes her the most trouble You will be intriqued by all the action in this book.

A Popular Manual of English Literature

A Popular Manual of English Literature
Author: Maude Gillette Phillips
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1885
Genre: English literature
ISBN: NYPL:33433076097447

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