The Elect Saga Mutabilis Book 2

The Elect Saga   Mutabilis    Book 2
Author: Drew Wagar
Publsiher: Dawn Rite Publishing
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781915966032

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“A gripping plot from the start, characters and scenes that are the result of a very creative imagination and lucidly expressed.” “Superb, surpassed yourself again. Beautifully executed.” “Drew just has a knack of writing characters you love or hate… sometimes both at the same time!” "When a series of linked murders forces TradeCon to outlaw the shadow organisation known as the Obsidian Ring, a mysterious top secret document must be found in order to stave off a galactic conflict. The document contains a devastating secret, the key to power, domination and control. A secret as old as space travel itself, the location of the legendary planet “Enigma.” Mutabilis is the second book in a four part space-opera series called the Elect Saga. It is set in a distant part of the galaxy filled with pirates, bounty hunters, traders, explorers and strange aliens. The stories are inspired by the space-trading and combat simulation games of the 1980s and 1990s. Dawn Rite Publishing is an independent UK press, founded in 2011. We deal exclusively with fictional works in the SF and Fantasy genres.

Mutabilis Oolite Saga Part 2

Mutabilis  Oolite Saga Part 2
Author: Drew Wagar
Publsiher: Drew Wagar
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781452329253

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When a series of linked murders forces GalCop to outlaw the shadow organisation known as 'The Dark Wheel', a mysterious top secret document must be found in order to stave off a galactic conflict. The document contains a devastating secret; the key to domination, power and control. A secret as old as space itself, the location of the legendary planet 'Raxxla'.

A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity

A History of Mind and Body in Late Antiquity
Author: Anna Marmodoro,Sophie Cartwright
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1316632474

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The mind-body relation was at the forefront of philosophy and theology in late antiquity, a time of great intellectual innovation. This volume, the first integrated history of this important topic, explores ideas about mind and body during this period, considering both pagan and Christian thought about issues such as resurrection, incarnation and asceticism. A series of chapters presents cutting-edge research from multiple perspectives, including history, philosophy, classics and theology. Several chapters survey wider themes which provide context for detailed studies of the work of individual philosophers including Numenius, Pseudo-Dionysius, Damascius and Augustine. Wide-ranging and accessible, with translations given for all texts in the original language, this book will be essential for students and scholars of late antique thought, the history of religion and theology, and the philosophy of mind.

Amazing Numbers in Biology

Amazing Numbers in Biology
Author: Rainer Flindt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2006-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540301479

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This book of tables provides comparative data from the fields of zoology, botany, microbiology, and human biology. It is a "must" for everyone interested in biology but also of help for all parents to address questions such as "Mama/Papa, how old can a ... be?" The plain facts of life from all areas of biology, including such topics as growth rates of hair and nails, and ages and weights of seeds are simply fascinating. Biology comes alive in this comprehensive and entertaining reference work. Warning: Anybody who begins browsing through this book will not easily stop reading!

Basho

Basho
Author: Bashō Matsuo
Publsiher: Kodansha
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2008
Genre: Haiku
ISBN: UCSC:32106019488375

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Matsuo Basho stands today as Japan's most renowned writer, and one of the most revered. Yet despite his stature, Basho's complete haiku have never been collected under one cover. Until now. To render the writer's full body of work in English, Jane Reichhold, an American haiku poet and translator, dedicated over ten years to the present compilation. In Barbo: The Complete Haiku she accomplishes the feat with distinction. Dividing the poet's creative output into seven periods of development, Reichhold frames each period with a decisive biographical sketch of the poet's travels, creative influences, and personal triumphs and defeats. Supplementary material includes two hundred pages of scrupulously researched notes, which also contain a literal translation of the poem, the original Japanese, and a Romanized reading. A glossary, chronology, index of first lines, and explanation of Basho's haiku techniques provide additional background information. Finally in the spirit of Basho, elegant semi-e ink drawings by well-known Japanese artist Shiro Tsujimura front each chapter.

The End of Desertification

The End of Desertification
Author: Roy H. Behnke,Michael Mortimore
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2016-04-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642160141

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The question in the title of this book draws attention to the shortcomings of a concept that has become a political tool of global importance even as the scientific basis for its use grows weaker. The concept of desertification, it can be argued, has ceased to be analytically useful and distorts our understanding of social-environmental systems and their resiliency, particularly in poor countries with variable rainfall and persistent poverty. For better policy and governance, we need to reconsider the scientific justification for international attempts to combat desertification. Our exploration of these issues begins in the Sahel of West Africa, where a series of severe droughts at the end of the 20th century led to the global institutionalization of the idea of desertification. It now seems incontrovertible that these droughts were not caused primarily by local land use mismanagement, effectively terminating a long-standing policy and scientific debate. There is now an opportunity to treat this episode as an object lesson in the relationship between science, the formation of public opinion and international policy-making. Looking beyond the Sahel, the chapters in this book provide case studies from around the world that examine the use and relevance of the desertification concept. Despite an increasingly sophisticated understanding of dryland environments and societies, the uses now being made of the desertification concept in parts of Asia exhibit many of the shortcomings of earlier work done in Africa. It took scientists more than three decades to transform a perceived desertification crisis in the Sahel into a non-event. This book is an effort to critically examine that experience and accelerate the learning process in other parts of the world.

Elite Dangerous

Elite Dangerous
Author: Drew Wagar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Interplanetary voyages
ISBN: 099313968X

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The Works of Horace

The Works of Horace
Author: Horace
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1770
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OSU:32435058007717

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