Author: C J Harvey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728381622
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
Some ten thousand years ago Earth was visited by beings from another planet in the Barnard’s Star system. The Babylonians recorded that beings they called the ‘Oannes’ were amphibious creatures who came to Earth for the welfare of the human race. The historian Hellandus describes them as having fishlike features but the head, feet and arms of a man. They instructed humans in everything a civilized nation should know. They built a city beneath Antarctica near the Davis Sea and have lived there peacefully and secretly ever since. But now a rogue Dwarf Star called Zarama threatens the very existence of both Earth and the home planet Nazmos. Their mythology predicts that a being from another planet will avert disaster. Enter Ashley Bonner into this scenario. He has been granted ‘special gifts’ and the Oannes think he may be the predicted one. Can Ashley really prevail against a star a third more massive than the Sun? This is the story of Ashley’s development to manhood from age four to seventy and his ultimate sacrifice to save both worlds.
Pink Knight
Author: C J Harvey
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728381622
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
Some ten thousand years ago Earth was visited by beings from another planet in the Barnard’s Star system. The Babylonians recorded that beings they called the ‘Oannes’ were amphibious creatures who came to Earth for the welfare of the human race. The historian Hellandus describes them as having fishlike features but the head, feet and arms of a man. They instructed humans in everything a civilized nation should know. They built a city beneath Antarctica near the Davis Sea and have lived there peacefully and secretly ever since. But now a rogue Dwarf Star called Zarama threatens the very existence of both Earth and the home planet Nazmos. Their mythology predicts that a being from another planet will avert disaster. Enter Ashley Bonner into this scenario. He has been granted ‘special gifts’ and the Oannes think he may be the predicted one. Can Ashley really prevail against a star a third more massive than the Sun? This is the story of Ashley’s development to manhood from age four to seventy and his ultimate sacrifice to save both worlds.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728381622
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 919
Book Description
Some ten thousand years ago Earth was visited by beings from another planet in the Barnard’s Star system. The Babylonians recorded that beings they called the ‘Oannes’ were amphibious creatures who came to Earth for the welfare of the human race. The historian Hellandus describes them as having fishlike features but the head, feet and arms of a man. They instructed humans in everything a civilized nation should know. They built a city beneath Antarctica near the Davis Sea and have lived there peacefully and secretly ever since. But now a rogue Dwarf Star called Zarama threatens the very existence of both Earth and the home planet Nazmos. Their mythology predicts that a being from another planet will avert disaster. Enter Ashley Bonner into this scenario. He has been granted ‘special gifts’ and the Oannes think he may be the predicted one. Can Ashley really prevail against a star a third more massive than the Sun? This is the story of Ashley’s development to manhood from age four to seventy and his ultimate sacrifice to save both worlds.
The Whole Story
Author: John E. Simkin
Publisher: K. G. Saur
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
Book Description
This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.
Publisher: K. G. Saur
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1228
Book Description
This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.
Starshipping
Author: Rock Forsberg
Publisher: Spit City Publishing
ISBN: 9526507541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Captain Lia Swanright was once the pride of the Federation Navy. Now, branded a traitor and stripped of her rank, she's offered an unexpected lifeline: command of the Celestial Serenade, a luxury starship on its maiden voyage. But this cruise conceals deadly secrets. As Lia navigates the ship through treacherous space, she uncovers a web of conspiracy reaching to the highest echelons of the Federation. With a saboteur on board, pirates on their tail, and a mysterious space anomaly that defies the laws of physics, Lia must use all her skills to keep her passengers safe and unravel the truth behind her disgrace. Complicating matters is Vince, the ship's ruggedly handsome mechanic with secrets of his own. As attraction simmers between them, Lia must decide if she can trust him with her heart – and her mission. Starshipping: The Captain's Redemption offers a perfect blend of science fiction action, and slow-burn romance. With its strong female lead, diverse cast, and exploration of complex themes like redemption and identity, this novel will appeal to fans of Becky Chambers, John Scalzi, and Ann Leckie. Strap in for a thrilling journey across the stars that will keep you guessing until the very last page.
Publisher: Spit City Publishing
ISBN: 9526507541
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Captain Lia Swanright was once the pride of the Federation Navy. Now, branded a traitor and stripped of her rank, she's offered an unexpected lifeline: command of the Celestial Serenade, a luxury starship on its maiden voyage. But this cruise conceals deadly secrets. As Lia navigates the ship through treacherous space, she uncovers a web of conspiracy reaching to the highest echelons of the Federation. With a saboteur on board, pirates on their tail, and a mysterious space anomaly that defies the laws of physics, Lia must use all her skills to keep her passengers safe and unravel the truth behind her disgrace. Complicating matters is Vince, the ship's ruggedly handsome mechanic with secrets of his own. As attraction simmers between them, Lia must decide if she can trust him with her heart – and her mission. Starshipping: The Captain's Redemption offers a perfect blend of science fiction action, and slow-burn romance. With its strong female lead, diverse cast, and exploration of complex themes like redemption and identity, this novel will appeal to fans of Becky Chambers, John Scalzi, and Ann Leckie. Strap in for a thrilling journey across the stars that will keep you guessing until the very last page.
Worlds Apart Book 01 - Meridian
Author: James Wittenbach
Publisher: Booktango
ISBN: 1468910035
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
2,000 years after the fall of the Galactic Commonwealth, the remote colonies of Sapphire and Republic have recovered the technology for starflight and set out to rediscover humanity’s lost worlds. The mighty Pathfinder Ship Pegasus is launched on a 300 year mission of discovery. But the combined Sapphirean and Republicker crew of Pegasus will have to learn to work with each other. Sapphireans are freedom-loving individualists, while the culture of Republic is collectivized and authoritarian. 2,000 years of societal evolution on 13,000 worlds have produced a wildly divergent range of cultures on the colonies humanity left behind. The worlds they encounter will often seem more alien than human. The people of Meridian, for example, seem to be transforming into weird insectoid hive creatures. Also, they are dangerous and hostile; intent on capturing the landing team and using them to conquer Sapphire and Republic ... which makes the story more interesting. Did I mention the ship’s AI evolves sentience and tries to kill everybody? That also happens. Pegasus is commanded by Bill Keeler – a historian whose sarcastic wit is exceeded only by his contempt for regulations. Also, he drinks. His conniving shrew of a First Officer, Goneril Lear, plots to take over the command she believes should have been hers! His Tactical Officer – Phil Redfire, a performance artist whose art consisted of blowing up buildings – plots to stop her. The Worlds Apart novels have been described as vivid, hilarious and reminiscent of Douglass Adams in his heyday. Meridian is the first of 12. These novels have been enjoyed by thousands of people worldwide, and are being published in e-book formats for the first time.
Publisher: Booktango
ISBN: 1468910035
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
2,000 years after the fall of the Galactic Commonwealth, the remote colonies of Sapphire and Republic have recovered the technology for starflight and set out to rediscover humanity’s lost worlds. The mighty Pathfinder Ship Pegasus is launched on a 300 year mission of discovery. But the combined Sapphirean and Republicker crew of Pegasus will have to learn to work with each other. Sapphireans are freedom-loving individualists, while the culture of Republic is collectivized and authoritarian. 2,000 years of societal evolution on 13,000 worlds have produced a wildly divergent range of cultures on the colonies humanity left behind. The worlds they encounter will often seem more alien than human. The people of Meridian, for example, seem to be transforming into weird insectoid hive creatures. Also, they are dangerous and hostile; intent on capturing the landing team and using them to conquer Sapphire and Republic ... which makes the story more interesting. Did I mention the ship’s AI evolves sentience and tries to kill everybody? That also happens. Pegasus is commanded by Bill Keeler – a historian whose sarcastic wit is exceeded only by his contempt for regulations. Also, he drinks. His conniving shrew of a First Officer, Goneril Lear, plots to take over the command she believes should have been hers! His Tactical Officer – Phil Redfire, a performance artist whose art consisted of blowing up buildings – plots to stop her. The Worlds Apart novels have been described as vivid, hilarious and reminiscent of Douglass Adams in his heyday. Meridian is the first of 12. These novels have been enjoyed by thousands of people worldwide, and are being published in e-book formats for the first time.
Five Talons of the Star
Author: Dennis P. Murphy
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1639031995
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Betrayal, revenge, and a loss of faith. These are the conundrums that Tulane must face within the moments of a war his people did not choose. In a solar system where an ancient alien race has resided for eons, a powerful secret lies in the planets surrounding it. Tulane and his people will soon find out that this secret will be key to an entirely new freedom they've never encountered, and an unforgettable journey that will change their lives forever. Join the sci-fi adventure as you witness through the eyes of Tulane an evolution of a lifestyle influenced by the politics of war, choice, and undiscovered power. Embark on an epic journey to other planets with plenty of action, drama, and self-discovery that guarantee to touch your heart forever.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1639031995
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Betrayal, revenge, and a loss of faith. These are the conundrums that Tulane must face within the moments of a war his people did not choose. In a solar system where an ancient alien race has resided for eons, a powerful secret lies in the planets surrounding it. Tulane and his people will soon find out that this secret will be key to an entirely new freedom they've never encountered, and an unforgettable journey that will change their lives forever. Join the sci-fi adventure as you witness through the eyes of Tulane an evolution of a lifestyle influenced by the politics of war, choice, and undiscovered power. Embark on an epic journey to other planets with plenty of action, drama, and self-discovery that guarantee to touch your heart forever.
Superman
Contemporary Authors New Revision Series
Author: Scot Peacock
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
ISBN: 9780787646097
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
In response to the escalating need for up-to-date information on writers, Contemporary Authors® New Revision Series brings researchers the most recent data on the world's most-popular authors. These exciting and unique author profiles are essential to your holdings because sketches are entirely revised and up-to-date, and completely replace the original Contemporary Authors® entries. For your convenience, a soft-cover cumulative index is sent biannually.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details.
Publisher: Contemporary Authors New Revis
ISBN: 9780787646097
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
In response to the escalating need for up-to-date information on writers, Contemporary Authors® New Revision Series brings researchers the most recent data on the world's most-popular authors. These exciting and unique author profiles are essential to your holdings because sketches are entirely revised and up-to-date, and completely replace the original Contemporary Authors® entries. For your convenience, a soft-cover cumulative index is sent biannually.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details.
No Requiem for the Space Age
Author: Matthew D. Tribbe
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199313539
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
During the summer of 1969-the summer Americans first walked on the moon-musician and poet Patti Smith recalled strolling down the Coney Island Boardwalk to a refreshment stand, where "pictures of Jesus, President Kennedy, and the astronauts were taped to the wall behind the register." Such was the zeitgeist in the year of the moon. Yet this holy trinity of 1960s America would quickly fall apart. Although Jesus and John F. Kennedy remained iconic, by the time the Apollo Program came to a premature end just three years later few Americans mourned its passing. Why did support for the space program decrease so sharply by the early 1970s? Rooted in profound scientific and technological leaps, rational technocratic management, and an ambitious view of the universe as a realm susceptible to human mastery, the Apollo moon landings were the grandest manifestation of postwar American progress and seemed to prove that the United States could accomplish anything to which it committed its energies and resources. To the great dismay of its many proponents, however, NASA found the ground shifting beneath its feet as a fierce wave of anti-rationalism arose throughout American society, fostering a cultural environment in which growing numbers of Americans began to contest rather than embrace the rationalist values and vision of progress that Apollo embodied. Shifting the conversation of Apollo from its Cold War origins to larger trends in American culture and society, and probing an eclectic mix of voices from the era, including intellectuals, religious leaders, rock musicians, politicians, and a variety of everyday Americans, Matthew Tribbe paints an electrifying portrait of a nation in the midst of questioning the very values that had guided it through the postwar years as it began to develop new conceptions of progress that had little to do with blasting ever more men to the moon. No Requiem for the Space Age offers a narrative of the 1960s and 1970s unlike any told before, with the story of Apollo as the story of America itself in a time of dramatic cultural change.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199313539
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
During the summer of 1969-the summer Americans first walked on the moon-musician and poet Patti Smith recalled strolling down the Coney Island Boardwalk to a refreshment stand, where "pictures of Jesus, President Kennedy, and the astronauts were taped to the wall behind the register." Such was the zeitgeist in the year of the moon. Yet this holy trinity of 1960s America would quickly fall apart. Although Jesus and John F. Kennedy remained iconic, by the time the Apollo Program came to a premature end just three years later few Americans mourned its passing. Why did support for the space program decrease so sharply by the early 1970s? Rooted in profound scientific and technological leaps, rational technocratic management, and an ambitious view of the universe as a realm susceptible to human mastery, the Apollo moon landings were the grandest manifestation of postwar American progress and seemed to prove that the United States could accomplish anything to which it committed its energies and resources. To the great dismay of its many proponents, however, NASA found the ground shifting beneath its feet as a fierce wave of anti-rationalism arose throughout American society, fostering a cultural environment in which growing numbers of Americans began to contest rather than embrace the rationalist values and vision of progress that Apollo embodied. Shifting the conversation of Apollo from its Cold War origins to larger trends in American culture and society, and probing an eclectic mix of voices from the era, including intellectuals, religious leaders, rock musicians, politicians, and a variety of everyday Americans, Matthew Tribbe paints an electrifying portrait of a nation in the midst of questioning the very values that had guided it through the postwar years as it began to develop new conceptions of progress that had little to do with blasting ever more men to the moon. No Requiem for the Space Age offers a narrative of the 1960s and 1970s unlike any told before, with the story of Apollo as the story of America itself in a time of dramatic cultural change.
DC Comics Encyclopedia
Contemporary Musicians
Author: Tracie Ratiner
Publisher: Contemporary Musicians
ISBN: 9780787696177
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Consult this ongoing reference series for biographical information on more than 4,500 important figures in today's musical arena. Covering all genres of modern music, Contemporary Musicians profiles artists involved in rock, jazz, pop, rap, rhythm and blues, folk, New Age, country, gospel and reggae.
Publisher: Contemporary Musicians
ISBN: 9780787696177
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Consult this ongoing reference series for biographical information on more than 4,500 important figures in today's musical arena. Covering all genres of modern music, Contemporary Musicians profiles artists involved in rock, jazz, pop, rap, rhythm and blues, folk, New Age, country, gospel and reggae.