The Journals of Solomon Roth: 2 Book Box Set

The Journals of Solomon Roth: 2 Book Box Set
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Publisher : DMW
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781736891407
ISBN-13 : 1736891405
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Journals of Solomon Roth: 2 Book Box Set by : David Wind

Download or read book The Journals of Solomon Roth: 2 Book Box Set written by David Wind and published by DMW. This book was released on 2021-03-15 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the dystopian ashes of a dead Earth, 200 people placed into hibernation are sent into space to save humanity. 3000 years later, the sole survivor of the starship awakens into the post-apocalyptic world of his birth--A New SciFi Fantasy from the Author of the hit series Tales of Nevaeh. This Special 2 Book set includes, Warlord: Arrival, Journal 1, and Warlord The Rise, Journal 2, of The Journals of Solomon Roth. —Warlord: Arrival, Journal 1:The Journals of Solomon Roth is a new series based on the Post-Apocalyptic sci-fi fantasy, Tales of Nevaeh series. WARLORD is the story of Solomon Roth's return to a vastly different earth 3,000 years after he left. The first books of the series will follow Roth's rise as one of the most powerful warriors in Nevaeh. —Warlord The Rise, Journal 2, The Journals of Solomon Rothas Solomon Roth rises within the ranks of the Nevaen hierarchy to forge an alliance between the ten dominions of Nevaeh in preparation of the coming attacks by the Dark Sorceress as she and her Dark Masters prepare to conquer the ten Nevaen Domains. - Roth and Enaid are the only people who may be able to bring together the Nevaens, stop the dark forces from overrunning their world, and bring peace to all the people, but only if they survive the hidden forces of the Dark Masters. SEARCH TERMS: Post-Apocalyptic, Epic, Science Fiction, science, fiction, Fantasy, Technology, magical, metaphysical, Action and Adventure, outer-space, Sword & Sorcery, Dystopian, women warrior, Starships, Science, technology, telepathy, psychic, Fantasy, Arthurian myths, Young Adult Arthurian, science fiction, fantasy, Woman Warrior, sorceress, legend, Prophecy

Tales of Nevaeh: The Post-Apacolyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's Future

Tales of Nevaeh: The Post-Apacolyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's Future
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Publisher : ColSaw Publications / DMW
Total Pages : 1758
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ISBN-10 : 9781736891490
ISBN-13 : 1736891499
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Tales of Nevaeh: The Post-Apacolyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's Future by : David Wind

Download or read book Tales of Nevaeh: The Post-Apacolyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's Future written by David Wind and published by ColSaw Publications / DMW . This book was released on 2022-11-11 with total page 1758 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If you lived in a Post Apocalyptic world of Epic Fantasy ... What would you do if you were told the future of the world is in your hands? Binge on the complete 8 volume series of the Post-Apacolyptic, Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy Series, Tales of Nevaeh where, 3,000 years after America is destroyed by nuclear war, the inhabitants have evolved, embracing magic and metaphysical warfare. As enemies from across the seas begin to close in, ancient legends come alive, leaving no one safe. The only two who can stop the onset of the darkest evil is the sorceress,Areenna, and Mikaal, the son of the High King of Neveah. With the safety of the world in their hands, and their powers young and erratic, will Mikaal and Areenna find the courage and strength to overcome the impossible, or... International Bestselling Born to Magic, is the book that kicked off the Tales of Nevaeh series, a series which reviewers have called a mix between Shannara, The Hundred, with a dash of GoT, and a pinch of Andre Norton. The series combines futuristic Post-Apacolyptic & Dystopian societies ruled by magic and metaphysical elements combined with hard science fiction in this Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy series based upon the magic that grew from the science & technology of the 20th & 21st centuries

WARLORD: The Rise

WARLORD: The Rise
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Publisher : ColSaw Publications / DMW
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781735524627
ISBN-13 : 173552462X
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Book Synopsis WARLORD: The Rise by : David Wind

Download or read book WARLORD: The Rise written by David Wind and published by ColSaw Publications / DMW . This book was released on 2021-02-15 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Post Apocalyptical epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future, Tales of Nevaeh, continues with WARLORD: The Rise, Tales of Nevaeh, Volume 7, Journal 2, as Solomon Roth rises within the ranks of the Nevaen hierarchy to forge an alliance between the ten dominions of Nevaeh in preparation of the coming attacks by the Dark Sorceress as she and her Dark Masters prepare to conquer the ten Nevaen Domains. --Roth and Enaid are the only people who may be able to bring together the Nevaens, stop the dark forces from overrunning their world, and bring peace to all the people, but only if they survive the hidden forces of the Dark Masters. -WARLORD: Rise, Tales of Nevaeh, Volume 7, Journal 2, continues Solomon Roth's return to a vastly different earth three thousand years after he and two-hundred other men and women were sent to save humanity. The second book of the series will follow Roth's rise on his new home, as one of the most powerful warriors in Nevaeh. --Tales of Nevaeh, WARLORD: The Rise, is both science fiction and fantasy. Reviewers have called Tales of Nevaeh a mixture of Shannara, The Hundred, with a dash of GoT thrown in as well, and reminiscent of Andre Norton. WARLORD: The Rise, combines futuristic Post-Apocalyptic societies ruled by scientific magic, metaphysical powers, and strong men and women. The series follows Roth as he brings the dominions of Nevaeh together to fight the Dark Masters and their armies of slaves. Reviews from The Journals of Solomon Roth, Journal 1: "What a great ride! All in all, a very good book and I look forward to the next one." —Julie Howard, BookBub " ...an epic, incredible read....At times, the likelihood that these books are our exact future seems eerie" —Pelican Freak, BookBub Search Terms: Post Apocalyptic, Epic science fiction Fantasy, science fiction, Dystopian, Action & Adventure, Fantasy, magic, Telepathy, metaphysical, Science Fiction Technology, science & technology, Starship, sword & Sorcery, magical women, Young Adult Arthurian legends, Prophecy, Woman Warrior, sorceresses, Arthurian myths, sorcerers, sorcery, paranormal, Apocalyptic, metaphysics, Military, throne, Legend, sword, Young Adult epic fantasy, Young Adult Science Fiction, Arthurian

WARLORD: Arrival

WARLORD: Arrival
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Publisher : ColSaw Publications / DMW
Total Pages : 213
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ISBN-10 : 9781735524603
ISBN-13 : 1735524603
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Book Synopsis WARLORD: Arrival by : David Wind

Download or read book WARLORD: Arrival written by David Wind and published by ColSaw Publications / DMW. This book was released on 2020-11-10 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From out of the post-apocalyptic ashes of a dead Earth, 200 people placed into hibernation are sent into space to keep the last of humanity alive. Three thousand years later, the sole survivor of that starship awakens into the post-apocalyptic world of the planet of his birth --The Post Apocalyptical epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future, Tales of Nevaeh, continues with WARLORD: Arrival, Tales of Nevaeh, Volume 6, Journal 1 -- WARLORD is the story of Solomon Roth's return to a vastly different earth 3,000 years after he left. The first books of the series will follow Roth's rise as one of the most powerful warriors in Nevaeh. --The series, Tales of Nevaeh, WARLORD: Arrival, is both science fiction and fantasy. Reviewers have called it a mixture of Shannara, The Hundred, with a dash of GoT thrown in, and reminiscent of Andre Norton. WARLORD: Arrival, combines futuristic Post-Apocalyptic societies ruled by scientific magic, metaphysical powers, and strong men and women. The series follows Roth as he brings the dominions of Nevaeh together to fight the Dark Masters and their armies of slaves. Early Reviews: "What a great ride! All in all, a very good book and I look forward to the next one." —Julie Howard, BookBub " ...an epic, incredible read....At times, the likelihood that these books are our exact future seems eerie" —Pelican Freak, BookBub Search Terms: Post Apocalyptic, Epic science fiction Fantasy, science fiction, Dystopian, Action & Adventure, Fantasy, magic, Telepathy, metaphysical, Science Fiction Technology, science & technology, Starship, sword & Sorcery, magical women, Young Adult Arthurian legends, Prophecy, Woman Warrior, sorceresses, Arthurian myths, sorcerers, sorcery, paranormal, Apocalyptic, metaphysics, Military, throne, Legend, sword, Young Adult epic fantasy, Young Adult Science Fiction, Arthurian

The Wandering Throne of Solomon

The Wandering Throne of Solomon
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9789004305267
ISBN-13 : 9004305262
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Wandering Throne of Solomon by : Allegra Iafrate

Download or read book The Wandering Throne of Solomon written by Allegra Iafrate and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2015-11-09 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Wandering Throne of Solomon: Objects and Tales of Kingship in the Medieval Mediterranean Allegra Iafrate analyzes the circulation of artifacts and literary traditions related to king Solomon, particularly among Christians, Jews and Muslims, from the 10th to the 13th century. The author shows how written sources and objects of striking visual impact interact and describes the efforts to match the literary echoes of past wonders with new mirabilia. Using the throne of Solomon as a case-study, she evokes a context where Jewish rabbis, Byzantine rulers, Muslim ambassadors, Christian sovereigns and bishops all seem to share a common imagery in art, technology and kingship.

Jews on the Frontier

Jews on the Frontier
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9781479835836
ISBN-13 : 1479835838
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Jews on the Frontier by : Shari Rabin

Download or read book Jews on the Frontier written by Shari Rabin and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2019-12-15 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner, 2017 National Jewish Book Award in American Jewish Studies presented by the Jewish Book Council Finalist, 2017 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, presented by the Jewish Book Council An engaging history of how Jews forged their own religious culture on the American frontier Jews on the Frontier offers a religious history that begins in an unexpected place: on the road. Shari Rabin recounts the journey of Jewish people as they left Eastern cities and ventured into the American West and South during the nineteenth century. It brings to life the successes and obstacles of these travels, from the unprecedented economic opportunities to the anonymity and loneliness that complicated the many legal obligations of traditional Jewish life. Without government-supported communities or reliable authorities, where could one procure kosher meat? Alone in the American wilderness, how could one find nine co-religionists for a minyan (prayer quorum)? Without identity documents, how could one really know that someone was Jewish? Rabin argues that Jewish mobility during this time was pivotal to the development of American Judaism. In the absence of key institutions like synagogues or charitable organizations which had played such a pivotal role in assimilating East Coast immigrants, ordinary Jews on the frontier created religious life from scratch, expanding and transforming Jewish thought and practice. Jews on the Frontier vividly recounts the story of a neglected era in American Jewish history, offering a new interpretation of American religions, rooted not in congregations or denominations, but in the politics and experiences of being on the move. This book shows that by focusing on everyday people, we gain a more complete view of how American religion has taken shape. This book follows a group of dynamic and diverse individuals as they searched for resources for stability, certainty, and identity in a nation where there was little to be found.

The Sassoons

The Sassoons
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780300264302
ISBN-13 : 0300264305
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Sassoons by : Esther da Costa Meyer

Download or read book The Sassoons written by Esther da Costa Meyer and published by Yale University Press. This book was released on 2023-04-04 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tracing the global history of the Sassoon family, entrepreneurs and patrons of remarkable art and architecture, from Baghdad to Mumbai, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and London The Sassoons were prosperous as bankers and treasurers to the Ottoman sultans in nineteenth-century Baghdad, until they were driven out by religious persecution and economic pressures. Assuming the precarious status of stateless Jews, the family dispersed, establishing businesses in Mumbai, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and London. Their wealth enabled them to collect splendid works of art from the various cultures that welcomed them. This volume tells the sweeping global story of the Sassoon family through the works of art they collected. Lavishly illustrated with paintings, porcelain, manuscripts, Judaica, and architecture, it foregrounds family members who were patrons of art and sponsors of remarkable buildings, highlighting the role of the family's accomplished women. Rachel Sassoon was editor of both the Times and the Observer newspapers in London at the turn of the twentieth century. The renowned war poet Siegfried Sassoon was a cousin. Victor Sassoon hosted the glitterati of the 1920s and 1930s at his Cathay Hotel in Shanghai. This fascinating and elegant book--with gilt edges and a ribbon bookmark--features a family tree and explores generations of Sassoons for whom art was not only a mark of their arrival in the rarefied world of the upper class but a pleasure in itself. Published in association with the Jewish Museum, New York Exhibition Schedule: Jewish Museum, New York (March 3-August 13, 2023)