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In the distant past, a mighty war befell the world of Man. Poisons seeped into the earth. Dark clouds filled the sky. Mankind was posed to eradicate itself if a peaceful, spacefaring race known only as the Teachers had not intervened. The Teachers saw signs of their own troubled past in humanity. They helped preserve the vast knowledge of the world in a secret, sacred place and created a race of long-lived intellectuals to protect and guide humanity on its path towards rebirth. A thousand years have passed since then, and while the world is on its way towards recovery, a new evil has arisen that threatens mankind's recuperating peace. The war's toxins have bred a new strain of human-fast-growing, powerfully strong, and with a taste for the flesh of their fellow man. They soar on great war birds through the sky, farm human slaves for meat, and will not be satisfied until they've consumed everything in their path. War is imminent. The few remaining intellectuals know that a time of great change is upon the world, but their chosen few must face trial by fire, learn hidden secrets, and defeat the mutant menace before they can take their place as humanity's future elite.smash
Poetry. Swanson's poetry comes to us here in four line stanzas that also appear to be complete sentences as part of a cohesive chapter structure, revealing the story of a man unable to cope with the insecurities of the real world. The man withdraws into his mind where he creates his own universe and plays his own God. He attempts to create the perfect order of good in the world within this private space, but is foiled when at the crowning point of his universe, it is destroyed-partly by what he created from his own repressed fears. Unable to effect change, he is forced to watch his universe destroyed, and must return to the reality he had fled from.
The Acorn Dossier revolves around a cashiered Russian General nursing a bitter hatred for the U.S.There is a plot to explode nuclear suitcase bombs in US cities unless paid $50 million.Two hunter-killer teams-one led by the FBI, the other dispatched by Moscow-race to capture or kill the general and his battle-hardened commandos before it is too late. The Acorn Dossier takes readers all around the world- each chapter is a different location! Chapter 1: Rostov, RussiaChapter 2: Ljubljana, SloveniaChapter 3:Washington, DCChapter 4: Ljubljana, SloveniaChapter 5: Helsinki, FinlandChapter 6: Kaluga, RussiaChapter 7: Washington, DCChapter 8: Ljubljana, SloveniaChapter 9: Washington, DCChapter 10: O...
Two sisters are brought up with unyielding ideas of good and bad, sinful and honorable, moral and immoral in the Post Slavery South. Born to slavery, freed by war, they now must face their greatest fears as an unquenchable thirst develops that threatens in engulf and suffocate their once timid minds. A trial of fear, terror, suspense, and unfathomable evil consume all who threaten their heroic and power driven stance.
Siskiyou County Library has vol. 1 only.
This book attempts to list every place in the United States and Territories where soldiers, sailors, or marines might have been stationed during the First World War. The reason for such a list is to provide source locations and checklists for postal history (letters and cards) from these military men. The book lists all fixed, land-based United States military camps and facilities that operated during the War period. There has long been a need for such a listing, as it was not known where military mail could have originated within the US.