Author: S. J. Byrne
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612873046
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is a very good one, "The Last Days of Thronas" by the very underrated veteran science fiction writer, S. J. Byrne. After five years of slavery, Garthanas, the "Hamarian Sword," returned to find that he had been deserted by his sweetheart and betrayed by his best friend. So he lived for revenge only, and to that end he dared to cross the star-sea in the mysterious god-ship, relic of the forgotten past, and protector of the tyrant Thamas I, ruler of Thronas and oppressor of Hamar. There he found his destiny in this rollicking science fiction swashbuckler. The second novel is "The Goddess of World 21" by well-known sci-fi and horror author, Henry Slesar. It was true love--a hundred feet hight! Victoria Bray was a wonderful young woman, liked by everyone--both family and friends. Sadly, Victoria was also the victim of an accident that had left her with several physical deformities. However, a well-meaning scientist soon discovered and administered a cure. Unfortunately, this cure had a BIG unintended side effect--Victoria kept growing, bigger and bigger, until at last her great size made it necessary to relocate her to a different world where she could exist unhampered from the prying eyes of humanity. However, when a slick news reporter got wind of her situation he knew he'd come across the scoop of the century. So Stu Champion soon set off for Victoria's private world--to find her, to meet her, to discover the events that had led to her perplexing physical height. Only when he did finally meet this beautiful giant goddess, it changed not only her life, but his life, too...
The Last Days of Thronas and the Goddess of World 21
Author: S. J. Byrne
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612873046
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is a very good one, "The Last Days of Thronas" by the very underrated veteran science fiction writer, S. J. Byrne. After five years of slavery, Garthanas, the "Hamarian Sword," returned to find that he had been deserted by his sweetheart and betrayed by his best friend. So he lived for revenge only, and to that end he dared to cross the star-sea in the mysterious god-ship, relic of the forgotten past, and protector of the tyrant Thamas I, ruler of Thronas and oppressor of Hamar. There he found his destiny in this rollicking science fiction swashbuckler. The second novel is "The Goddess of World 21" by well-known sci-fi and horror author, Henry Slesar. It was true love--a hundred feet hight! Victoria Bray was a wonderful young woman, liked by everyone--both family and friends. Sadly, Victoria was also the victim of an accident that had left her with several physical deformities. However, a well-meaning scientist soon discovered and administered a cure. Unfortunately, this cure had a BIG unintended side effect--Victoria kept growing, bigger and bigger, until at last her great size made it necessary to relocate her to a different world where she could exist unhampered from the prying eyes of humanity. However, when a slick news reporter got wind of her situation he knew he'd come across the scoop of the century. So Stu Champion soon set off for Victoria's private world--to find her, to meet her, to discover the events that had led to her perplexing physical height. Only when he did finally meet this beautiful giant goddess, it changed not only her life, but his life, too...
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781612873046
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Armchair Fiction presents extra large editions of classic science fiction double novels with original illustrations. The first novel is a very good one, "The Last Days of Thronas" by the very underrated veteran science fiction writer, S. J. Byrne. After five years of slavery, Garthanas, the "Hamarian Sword," returned to find that he had been deserted by his sweetheart and betrayed by his best friend. So he lived for revenge only, and to that end he dared to cross the star-sea in the mysterious god-ship, relic of the forgotten past, and protector of the tyrant Thamas I, ruler of Thronas and oppressor of Hamar. There he found his destiny in this rollicking science fiction swashbuckler. The second novel is "The Goddess of World 21" by well-known sci-fi and horror author, Henry Slesar. It was true love--a hundred feet hight! Victoria Bray was a wonderful young woman, liked by everyone--both family and friends. Sadly, Victoria was also the victim of an accident that had left her with several physical deformities. However, a well-meaning scientist soon discovered and administered a cure. Unfortunately, this cure had a BIG unintended side effect--Victoria kept growing, bigger and bigger, until at last her great size made it necessary to relocate her to a different world where she could exist unhampered from the prying eyes of humanity. However, when a slick news reporter got wind of her situation he knew he'd come across the scoop of the century. So Stu Champion soon set off for Victoria's private world--to find her, to meet her, to discover the events that had led to her perplexing physical height. Only when he did finally meet this beautiful giant goddess, it changed not only her life, but his life, too...
The Last Days of Magic
Author: Mark Tompkins
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698405714
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
“Fantastic . . . an honest, beautifully detailed book and an entertaining read.” —DIANA GABALDON, THE WASHINGTON POST "A fantastical treat." —PEOPLE “Simultaneously sweeping and intricate . . . Tompkins’s amazing debut novel conjures an epic battle for the soul of Ireland. Filled with papal machination and royal intrigue, magic and mayhem, faeries, Vikings, legates, kings and queens, angels and goddesses, this is one wild and breathless ride.” —KAREN JOY FOWLER “Plundering the treasure chest of human myths, from mysterious biblical giants to ferocious Celtic faeries, Tompkins has created a fantasy adventure with the shifting perspectives of dreamscape. A novel rich and strange.” —GERALDINE BROOKS What became of magic in the world? Who needed to do away with it, and for what reasons? Drawing on myth, legend, fairy tales, and Biblical mysteries, The Last Days of Magic brilliantly imagines answers to these questions, sweeping us back to a world where humans and magical beings co-exist as they had for centuries. Aisling, a goddess in human form, was born to rule both domains and—with her twin, Anya—unite the Celts with the powerful faeries of the Middle Kingdom. But within medieval Ireland interests are divided, and far from its shores greater forces are mustering. Both England and Rome have a stake in driving magic from the Emerald Isle. Jordan, the Vatican commander tasked with vanquishing the remnants of otherworldly creatures from a disenchanted Europe, has built a career on such plots. But increasingly he finds himself torn between duty and his desire to understand the magic that has been forbidden. As kings prepare, exorcists gather, and divisions widen between the warring clans of Ireland, Aisling and Jordan must come to terms with powers given and withheld, while a world that can still foster magic hangs in the balance. Loyalties are tested, betrayals sown, and the coming war will have repercussions that ripple centuries later, in today’s world—and in particular for a young graduate student named Sara Hill. The Last Days of Magic introduces us to unforgettable characters who grapple with quests for power, human frailty, and the longing for knowledge that has been made taboo. Mark Tompkins has crafted a remarkable tale—a feat of world-building that poses astonishing and resonant answers to epic questions.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698405714
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
“Fantastic . . . an honest, beautifully detailed book and an entertaining read.” —DIANA GABALDON, THE WASHINGTON POST "A fantastical treat." —PEOPLE “Simultaneously sweeping and intricate . . . Tompkins’s amazing debut novel conjures an epic battle for the soul of Ireland. Filled with papal machination and royal intrigue, magic and mayhem, faeries, Vikings, legates, kings and queens, angels and goddesses, this is one wild and breathless ride.” —KAREN JOY FOWLER “Plundering the treasure chest of human myths, from mysterious biblical giants to ferocious Celtic faeries, Tompkins has created a fantasy adventure with the shifting perspectives of dreamscape. A novel rich and strange.” —GERALDINE BROOKS What became of magic in the world? Who needed to do away with it, and for what reasons? Drawing on myth, legend, fairy tales, and Biblical mysteries, The Last Days of Magic brilliantly imagines answers to these questions, sweeping us back to a world where humans and magical beings co-exist as they had for centuries. Aisling, a goddess in human form, was born to rule both domains and—with her twin, Anya—unite the Celts with the powerful faeries of the Middle Kingdom. But within medieval Ireland interests are divided, and far from its shores greater forces are mustering. Both England and Rome have a stake in driving magic from the Emerald Isle. Jordan, the Vatican commander tasked with vanquishing the remnants of otherworldly creatures from a disenchanted Europe, has built a career on such plots. But increasingly he finds himself torn between duty and his desire to understand the magic that has been forbidden. As kings prepare, exorcists gather, and divisions widen between the warring clans of Ireland, Aisling and Jordan must come to terms with powers given and withheld, while a world that can still foster magic hangs in the balance. Loyalties are tested, betrayals sown, and the coming war will have repercussions that ripple centuries later, in today’s world—and in particular for a young graduate student named Sara Hill. The Last Days of Magic introduces us to unforgettable characters who grapple with quests for power, human frailty, and the longing for knowledge that has been made taboo. Mark Tompkins has crafted a remarkable tale—a feat of world-building that poses astonishing and resonant answers to epic questions.
Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities
Author: Charles Russell Coulter
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135963908
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
The history of the divine is the history of human thought. For as long as men and women have pondered the mysteries of their existence, they have answered their own questions with stories of gods and goddesses. Belief in these deities shaped whole civilizations, yet today many of their names and images lie buried. The Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities makes those names available to the general reader as well as the scholar. This reference work lists all the known gods through recorded history. Alphabetically arranged entries provide the name of each deity (with alternate spellings), as well as notes on names that may be linguistically or functionally related. The tribe or culture that worshiped the deity is identified, and the god's origins and functions are explained. An extensive bibliography provides opportunities for further research and an exhaustive index provides access to the entries through virtually all names, forms and kinds of deities.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135963908
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
The history of the divine is the history of human thought. For as long as men and women have pondered the mysteries of their existence, they have answered their own questions with stories of gods and goddesses. Belief in these deities shaped whole civilizations, yet today many of their names and images lie buried. The Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities makes those names available to the general reader as well as the scholar. This reference work lists all the known gods through recorded history. Alphabetically arranged entries provide the name of each deity (with alternate spellings), as well as notes on names that may be linguistically or functionally related. The tribe or culture that worshiped the deity is identified, and the god's origins and functions are explained. An extensive bibliography provides opportunities for further research and an exhaustive index provides access to the entries through virtually all names, forms and kinds of deities.
Re-Creating Primordial Time
Author: Gabrielle Vail
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 145718429X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
Re-Creating Primordial Time offers a new perspective on the Maya codices, documenting the extensive use of creation mythology and foundational rituals in the hieroglyphic texts and iconography of these important manuscripts. Focusing on both pre-Columbian codices and early colonial creation accounts, Vail and Hernández show that in spite of significant cultural change during the Postclassic and Colonial periods, the mythological traditions reveal significant continuity, beginning as far back as the Classic period. Remarkable similarities exist within the Maya tradition, even as new mythologies were introduced through contact with the Gulf Coast region and highland central Mexico. Vail and Hernández analyze the extant Maya codices within the context of later literary sources such as the Books of Chilam Balam, the Popol Vuh, and the Códice Chimalpopoca to present numerous examples highlighting the relationship among creation mythology, rituals, and lore. Compiling and comparing Maya creation mythology with that of the Borgia codices from highland central Mexico, Re-Creating Primordial Time is a significant contribution to the field of Mesoamerican studies and will be of interest to scholars of archaeology, linguistics, epigraphy, and comparative religions alike.
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
ISBN: 145718429X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 534
Book Description
Re-Creating Primordial Time offers a new perspective on the Maya codices, documenting the extensive use of creation mythology and foundational rituals in the hieroglyphic texts and iconography of these important manuscripts. Focusing on both pre-Columbian codices and early colonial creation accounts, Vail and Hernández show that in spite of significant cultural change during the Postclassic and Colonial periods, the mythological traditions reveal significant continuity, beginning as far back as the Classic period. Remarkable similarities exist within the Maya tradition, even as new mythologies were introduced through contact with the Gulf Coast region and highland central Mexico. Vail and Hernández analyze the extant Maya codices within the context of later literary sources such as the Books of Chilam Balam, the Popol Vuh, and the Códice Chimalpopoca to present numerous examples highlighting the relationship among creation mythology, rituals, and lore. Compiling and comparing Maya creation mythology with that of the Borgia codices from highland central Mexico, Re-Creating Primordial Time is a significant contribution to the field of Mesoamerican studies and will be of interest to scholars of archaeology, linguistics, epigraphy, and comparative religions alike.
“The” Pictorial Bible
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
The Illustrated Bible Story by Story
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593841611
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
The greatest story ever told is explored and explained in unprecedented detail inside this spectacular illustrated family Bible. This indispensable best-selling Bible incorporates the history of the book, the Old Testament, the New Testament, and a special section on Biblical people and places. The stories are retold by experts from all denominations, resulting in an absorbing volume designed to educate and entertain readers, young and old. Key figures are also introduced, from Adam and Abraham to Peter and Paul, while important sites, such as Jericho, Jerusalem, and Mount Sinai, are depicted alongside photographs and specially commissioned maps to truly set the scene. All the most important episodes are brought to life with beautiful illustrations, works of art, historical artifacts, and pull-out quotations. The Illustrated Bible takes an innovative and inspiring visual approach to this classic book, resulting in the only reference you'll ever need for the whole family.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0593841611
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
The greatest story ever told is explored and explained in unprecedented detail inside this spectacular illustrated family Bible. This indispensable best-selling Bible incorporates the history of the book, the Old Testament, the New Testament, and a special section on Biblical people and places. The stories are retold by experts from all denominations, resulting in an absorbing volume designed to educate and entertain readers, young and old. Key figures are also introduced, from Adam and Abraham to Peter and Paul, while important sites, such as Jericho, Jerusalem, and Mount Sinai, are depicted alongside photographs and specially commissioned maps to truly set the scene. All the most important episodes are brought to life with beautiful illustrations, works of art, historical artifacts, and pull-out quotations. The Illustrated Bible takes an innovative and inspiring visual approach to this classic book, resulting in the only reference you'll ever need for the whole family.
The Mythic Image
Author: Joseph Campbell
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691018393
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
This book presents approximately 450 illustrations of mythic art from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, European, and Olmec cultures as a basis for an exploration into the relation of dreams to myth.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691018393
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 580
Book Description
This book presents approximately 450 illustrations of mythic art from Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Indian, Chinese, European, and Olmec cultures as a basis for an exploration into the relation of dreams to myth.
Encyclopædia Metropolitana; Or, Universal Dictionary of Knowledge ...
Author: Edward Smedley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 826
Book Description
Game of Thrones versus History
Author: Brian A. Pavlac
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119249430
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Since it first aired in 2011, Game of Thrones galloped up the ratings to become the most watched show in HBO’s history. It is no secret that creator George R.R. Martin was inspired by late 15th century Europe when writing A Song of Ice and Fire, the sprawling saga on which the show is based. Aside from the fantastical elements, Game of Thrones really does mirror historic events and bloody battles of medieval times—but how closely? Game of Thrones versus History: Written in Blood is a collection of thought-provoking essays by medieval historians who explore how the enormously popular HBO series and fantasy literature of George R. R. Martin are both informed by and differ significantly from real historical figures, events, beliefs, and practices of the medieval world. From a variety of perspectives, the authors delve into Martin’s plots, characterizations, and settings, offering insights into whether his creations are historical possibilities or pure flights of fantasy. Topics include the Wars of the Roses, barbarian colonizers, sieges and the nature of medieval warfare, women and agency, slavery, celibate societies in Westeros, myths and legends of medieval Europe, and many more. While life was certainly not a game during the Middle Ages, Game of Thrones versus History: Written in Blood reveals how a surprising number of otherworldly elements of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy are rooted deeply in the all-too-real world of medieval Europe. Find suggested readings, recommended links, and more from editor Brian Pavlac at gameofthronesversushistory.com.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119249430
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
Since it first aired in 2011, Game of Thrones galloped up the ratings to become the most watched show in HBO’s history. It is no secret that creator George R.R. Martin was inspired by late 15th century Europe when writing A Song of Ice and Fire, the sprawling saga on which the show is based. Aside from the fantastical elements, Game of Thrones really does mirror historic events and bloody battles of medieval times—but how closely? Game of Thrones versus History: Written in Blood is a collection of thought-provoking essays by medieval historians who explore how the enormously popular HBO series and fantasy literature of George R. R. Martin are both informed by and differ significantly from real historical figures, events, beliefs, and practices of the medieval world. From a variety of perspectives, the authors delve into Martin’s plots, characterizations, and settings, offering insights into whether his creations are historical possibilities or pure flights of fantasy. Topics include the Wars of the Roses, barbarian colonizers, sieges and the nature of medieval warfare, women and agency, slavery, celibate societies in Westeros, myths and legends of medieval Europe, and many more. While life was certainly not a game during the Middle Ages, Game of Thrones versus History: Written in Blood reveals how a surprising number of otherworldly elements of George R. R. Martin’s fantasy are rooted deeply in the all-too-real world of medieval Europe. Find suggested readings, recommended links, and more from editor Brian Pavlac at gameofthronesversushistory.com.
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Miscellaneous and lexicographical
Author: Edward Smedley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 884
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 884
Book Description