Rebel In the Storm

Rebel In the Storm
Author: Sarah Croman
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-10-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781365437588

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The factions of the Ebony Throne territories have been embroiled in civil war for over a decade. Now, the end is near. Unfortunately for Darcasta, the rightful heir, that end does not look to resolve in favor of her family. Pushed to the brink of defeat, Darcasta and her allies prepare to take a desperate risk. To their northern border, the Storm Mountains house the greatest military force in the known world. Getting them to use that force, however, poses other dangers. Having endured the destruction wrought by the civil war, Darcasta wants nothing more than the return of prosperity to her homeland. For that, she's willing to take any risk and pay any price. At least, that's what she believed before she met the Storm Lord. His help could save her people, but bargaining with him creates a battlefield all its own.

Gus and Duncan s Comprehensive Guide to Star Wars Collectibles

Gus and Duncan s Comprehensive Guide to Star Wars Collectibles
Author: Duncan Jenkins,Gus Lopez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 994
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: UOM:39015079213115

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Sagebrush Rebel

Sagebrush Rebel
Author: William Perry Pendley
Publsiher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2013-07-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781621571568

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The fascinating story of how Ronald Reagan, self-proclaimed "sagebrush rebel," took his revolutionary energy policies to Washington and revitalized the American economy. Governor Reagan, with his unbridled faith in American ingenuity, creativity, and know-how and his confidence in the free-enterprise system, believed the United States would “transcend” the Soviet Union. To do so, however, President Reagan had to revive and revitalize an American economy reeling from a double-digit trifecta (unemployment, inflation, and interest rates), and he knew the economy could not grow without reliable sources of energy that America had in abundance. The environmental movement was in its ascendancy and had persuaded Congress to enact a series of well-intentioned laws that posed threats of great mischief in the hands of covetous bureaucrats, radical groups, and activist judges. A conservationist and an environmentalist, Ronald Reagan believed in being a good steward. More than anything else, however, he believed in people; specifically, for him, people were part of the ecology as well. That was where the split developed. William Perry Pendley, a former member of the Reagan administration and author of some of Reagan's most sensible energy and environmental policies, tells the gripping story of how Reagan fought the new wave of anti-human environmentalists and managed to enact laws that protected nature while promoting the prosperity and freedom of man—saving the American economy in the process.

Life and Death in Rebel Prisons

Life and Death in Rebel Prisons
Author: Robert H. Kellogg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1865
Genre: United States
ISBN: NYPL:33433048764678

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Life and Death in Rebel Prisons

Life and Death in Rebel Prisons
Author: Robert H. Kellogg
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783375082277

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1865. Giving a Complete History of the Inhuman and Barbarous Treatment of Our Brave Soldiers by Rebel Authorities, Inflicting Terrible Suffering and Frightful Mortality, Principally at Andersonville, GA., and Florence, S. C. Describing Plans of Escape, Arrival of Prisoners, with Numerous and Varied Incidents and Anecdotes of Prison Live.

Life and Death in Rebel Prisons

Life and Death in Rebel Prisons
Author: Robert Kellogg
Publsiher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2008-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781429016209

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The Rebel Shore

The Rebel Shore
Author: James M. Merrill
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781787203716

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First published in 1957, this book details the important part that the sea power played in winning the Civil War. “IN the past few decades there has been a resurgence of interest in the Civil War reflected in an avalanche of Civil War novels, biographies, and monographs. The writers responsible for this torrent have for the most part focused attention on the battlefields, the halls of Congress, the economics of war, and the actors, big and small. The role of sea power has been minimized. The best work on Civil War naval operations is still Boynton’s two-volume work published in 1867. No author to date has sifted the countless number of official naval dispatches or unearthed personal correspondence of Yankee bluejackets and attempted to evaluate the importance of Lincoln’s forces afloat. The reason is not difficult to find. The Civil War generation—a generation weaned on the marching armies of the Mexican War and the American West—read column after column in its newspapers and listened to politicians in and out of Congress raving about the military achievements or defeats. Misunderstood by the Lincoln Administration, the war correspondents, and the public at large, the operations of the Union sea arm were given scant publicity. “Union amphibious attacks spearheaded the offensive. They were, perhaps, more significant than the blockade itself. Old Abe’s Armada carried the flag first into the South, secured needed bases for the blockading squadrons, wiped out Confederate coastal commerce, scotched privateering activities, precipitated the ruckus between the secessionist states and the Confederate Government, and, throughout the first year of the conflict, while the Union Army licked its wounds after Bull Run, buoyed up a sagging Northern spirit and strengthened the belief that the Union could crush the rebellion.”

Rebel Skyforce

Rebel Skyforce
Author: J.S. Morin
Publsiher: Magical Scrivener Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781939233189

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The rebel underground takes to the skies. After escaping Eversall Deep in what has become known as the Great Slave Revolt, Rynn and her fellow rebels are on the run. In their stolen airships, they must evade airships from nations across Korr as they seek to found a headquarters for the Human Rebellion. Meanwhile, on Tinker’s Island, Cadmus works to build a new world-ripper from the plans he stole. Can he finish building it before his former owner constructs one of his own? Madlin could be a great aid to him, but she is having enough trouble just getting home, with two troublesome Veydran twinborn in tow. The result is a tinker’s chess match, played between opponents sitting across worlds from one another. May the best inventor win! Rebel Skyforce is the fifth book in the Twinborn Chronicles, second of the War of 3 Worlds story, an epic fantasy series with multiple point of view characters. If you love steampunk gadgetry, epic sky battles, and a DIY heroine, Rebel Skyforce is for you! Pick up your copy of Rebel Skyforce, and fly the rebel skies.