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Book Sabra and the Amazon City

Download or read book Sabra and the Amazon City written by S.C. Billingslea and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2019-10-25 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Different Path... Having returned from her adventure with Arkrames, Sabra has chosen to accept the offer made to her by the Amazons. However, once she joins them, she learns that they are on the brink of war with their nemeses, the Gargareans – an all-male society with whom they share a tenuous peace. But Sabra soon discovers that her new life with the Amazons and the facts surrounding the hostility between them and the Gargareans are not quite what they had first appeared to be. When Arkrames arrives on the island in search of Sabra, he finds himself in the middle of the animosity between the two kingdoms and seeks refuge with the Gargareans. While Sabra is trying to find her place among the Amazons, she is forced to face some difficult decisions about her loyalties to Arkrames, the Amazons, and the relationships that have formed since she joined the sisterhood. Only she can decide what path the future will take her down.

Book Sabra and the Amazon City

Download or read book Sabra and the Amazon City written by S.C. Billingslea and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2019-10-25 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Different Path... Having returned from her adventure with Arkrames, Sabra has chosen to accept the offer made to her by the Amazons. However, once she joins them, she learns that they are on the brink of war with their nemeses, the Gargareans – an all-male society with whom they share a tenuous peace. But Sabra soon discovers that her new life with the Amazons and the facts surrounding the hostility between them and the Gargareans are not quite what they had first appeared to be. When Arkrames arrives on the island in search of Sabra, he finds himself in the middle of the animosity between the two kingdoms and seeks refuge with the Gargareans. While Sabra is trying to find her place among the Amazons, she is forced to face some difficult decisions about her loyalties to Arkrames, the Amazons, and the relationships that have formed since she joined the sisterhood. Only she can decide what path the future will take her down.

Book Arkrames

    Book Details:
  • Author : S. C. Billingslea
  • Publisher : FriesenPress
  • Release : 2014-12-02
  • ISBN : 1460252527
  • Pages : 185 pages

Download or read book Arkrames written by S. C. Billingslea and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2014-12-02 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Somewhere in ancient Greece… It was always understood that the mysterious sword and shield mounted on the wall over the hearth was not to be touched. But young Arkrames could not help but be drawn to the weapon which seemed to be perfect for him. More than anything, he dreamed of being a warrior whose name could stand along with those of the greatest in history; heroes such as Perseus, Achilles, and Hercules. His adoptive uncle, however, seemed to be intent on keeping a sword out of his hand and making him a farmer instead. However, when fate deals a tragic blow to him and his loved ones, Arkrames takes the mysterious sword and finds that it gives him the power and the drive to challenge men and monsters and question the motives of the gods themselves. Now driven by his own purpose, Arkrames sets out on an adventure that could either set him equal with the heroes of his admiration or bring him to total ruin and self destruction.

Book Sabra Crossing

Download or read book Sabra Crossing written by Michael L. Frankel and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Hidden City of the Amazon

Download or read book The Hidden City of the Amazon written by Stan Best and published by Moody Publishers. This book was released on 1970-01-01 with total page 99 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since early days, the vast reaches of the Amazon jungle have captured the imagination of man. What hidden secrets lie behind the green walls that line the rivers? Since the explorer Faucett disappeared, the theory of a lost city has been advanced frequently. Follow Steve Collins, a missionary kid, down the Amazon River, further into the jungle, into leper colonies . . .

Book The Lost City of Z

    Book Details:
  • Author : David Grann
  • Publisher : Vintage
  • Release : 2010-01-26
  • ISBN : 1400078458
  • Pages : 450 pages

Download or read book The Lost City of Z written by David Grann and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2010-01-26 with total page 450 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Killers of the Flower Moon comes a masterpiece of narrative nonfiction that unravels the greatest exploration mystery of the twentieth century—the story of the legendary British explorer who ventured into the Amazon jungle in search of a fabled civilization and never returned. “Suspenseful…rollicking.” —The New York Times In 1925, Percy Fawcett went into the Amazon jungle, in search of a fabled civilization. He never returned. Over the years countless perished trying to find evidence of his party and the place he called “The Lost City of Z.” In this masterpiece, journalist David Grann interweaves the spellbinding stories of Fawcett’s quest for “Z” and his own journey into the deadly jungle. Look for David Grann’s new book, The Wager, coming in April 2023!

Book Summary and Analysis of The Lost City of Z  A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon

Download or read book Summary and Analysis of The Lost City of Z A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon written by Worth Books and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2017-04-18 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: So much to read, so little time? This brief overview of The Lost City of Z tells you what you need to know—before or after you read David Grann’s book. Crafted and edited with care, Worth Books set the standard for quality and give you the tools you need to be a well-informed reader. This short summary and analysis of The Lost City of Z includes: Historical context Chapter-by-chapter overviews Profiles of the main characters Detailed timeline of key events Important quotes Fascinating trivia Glossary of terms Supporting material to enhance your understanding of the original work About The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon by David Grann: Nearly a century after Colonel Percy Fawcett disappeared while on a quest to discover the mythical “Lost City of Z” in South America, New York Times–bestselling author David Grann set out to explore—first-hand—the terrain and history that have fascinated generations of explorers and scientists. Fawcett’s wild tales of flora, fauna, and indigeous peoples captivated the West, and his disappearance sent shockwaves around the world that continue to resonate today. David Grann’s book weaves the exciting stories of Colonel Percy Fawcett and his mysterious demise with an account of his own exploration of the Amazon. The Lost City of Z is now a major motion picture starring Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Charlie Hunnam, and Sienna Miller. The summary and analysis in this ebook are intended to complement your reading experience and bring you closer to a great work of nonfiction.

Book Masters of the Lost Land

Download or read book Masters of the Lost Land written by Heriberto Araujo and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2023-01-17 with total page 508 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Gripping. … Araujo’s accretion of detail has a powerful effect, demonstrating how deeply the culture of violence has seeped into the social fabric of Amazonia — and how hard it will be to eradicate.” — New York Times Book Review "A raw account of the critical struggle between law and lawlessness on the world’s last great frontier." — Christian Science Monitor In the tradition of Killers of the Flower Moon, a haunting murder mystery revealing the human story behind one of the most devastating crimes of our time: the ruthless destruction of the Amazon rain forest—and anyone who stands in the way Deep in the heart of the Amazon, the city of Rondon do Pará, Brazil, lived for decades in the shadow of land barons, or fazendeiros, who maintained control of the region through unscrupulous land grabs and egregious human rights violations. They razed and burned the jungle, expelled small-scale farmers and Indigenous tribes from their lands, and treated their farmhands as slaves—all with impunity. The only true opposition came from Rondon’s small but robust farmworkers’ union, led by the charismatic Dezinho, who fought to put power back into the hands of the people who called the Amazon home. But when Dezinho was assassinated in cold blood, it seemed the farmworkers’ struggle had come to a violent and fruitless end. What no one anticipated was that this event would bring forth an unlikely hero: Dezinho’s widow. Against great odds, and at extreme personal risk, Maria Joel, now a single mother of four young children, used her ingenuity and unwavering support from union members to bring her husband’s killer to account in court. Her campaign gained unexpected momentum, helping to bring international attention to the dire situation in Rondon, from Brazil’s president Lula to international celebrities and civil rights groups. Maria Joel’s fight for justice had far-reaching implications: it unearthed a chilling world of corruption and lawlessness rooted in Brazil’s quest to turn the largest rain forest on earth into an economic frontier. As more details came out, it began to look increasingly likely that Dezinho’s killer, a reluctant and inexperienced gunman, was just one piece of a larger criminal consortium, with ties leading all the way up to one of the region’s most powerful and notorious fazendeiros of all. Featuring groundbreaking revelations and exclusive interviews, this gripping work of narrative nonfiction is the culmination of journalist Heriberto Araujo’s years-long investigation in the heart of the Amazon. Set against the backdrop of appalling deforestation rates and resultant superfires, Masters of the Lost Land vividly reveals the human story behind the loss of—and fierce crusade to protect—one of our greatest resources in the fight against climate change and one of the last wild places on earth.

Book Antisuyo

    Book Details:
  • Author : Gene Savoy
  • Publisher : Simon & Schuster
  • Release : 1970
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 230 pages

Download or read book Antisuyo written by Gene Savoy and published by Simon & Schuster. This book was released on 1970 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Quest for Z

Download or read book The Quest for Z written by Greg Pizzoli and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2017-06-13 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From an award-winning author comes a picture book biography that feels like Indiana Jones for kids! British explorer Percy Fawcett believed that hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest was an ancient city, lost for the ages. Most people didn’t even believe this city existed. But if Fawcett could find it, he would be rich and famous forever. This is the true story of one man’s thrilling, dangerous journey into the jungle, and what he found on his quest for the lost city of Z.

Book The Hidden City of the Amazon

Download or read book The Hidden City of the Amazon written by John Stanton Best and published by . This book was released on 1970 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The City of Hay at

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kasra B. Fard
  • Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Release : 2017-12-19
  • ISBN : 9781975725679
  • Pages : 124 pages

Download or read book The City of Hay at written by Kasra B. Fard and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2017-12-19 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The city of Hay'at is a small city on an isolated island deep in the Amazon Jungle. This is the story of the evolution of this city; its growth. This is also the story of how the city was about to be discovered by outsiders; by tenacious explorers who spent their lives trying to arrive at the city. This is the story of their lives, and their failures and successes along the way. The city of Hay'at is under the protection of an exiled warrior. This powerful warrior is the last survivor of the great nation of Scythia who was punished by Zeus for disobeying him. At the time of the Olympian gods, she moved to South America, where her indefatigable soul floats from the Andes to the Atlantic and flies back from the Atlantic to the Andes until the end of time. While serving her punishment, she watches over the ancient city of Hay'at. The city of Hay'at is the first published work of Kasra Fard. This was started as a project to develop a universe where rich psychological and philosophical concepts would be explored.

Book Export America

Download or read book Export America written by and published by . This book was released on 2000-06 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book United States Official Postal Guide

Download or read book United States Official Postal Guide written by United States. Post Office Department and published by . This book was released on 1909 with total page 760 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Tree of Rivers

    Book Details:
  • Author : John Hemming
  • Publisher : Thames and Hudson
  • Release : 2008-04-29
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 378 pages

Download or read book Tree of Rivers written by John Hemming and published by Thames and Hudson. This book was released on 2008-04-29 with total page 378 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A history of the Amazon, its peoples, and those who have explored the river by an author with unsurpassed knowledge and experience in the region

Book Muskegon City Directories

Download or read book Muskegon City Directories written by and published by . This book was released on 1940 with total page 656 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Amazon Frontier

Download or read book Amazon Frontier written by John Hemming and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 704 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The defeat of the Indian tribes of Brazil is one of the great tragedies of Europe's involvement in South America. John Hemming's highly acclaimed 'Red Gold' told of the early conquest of the Indians by European settlers; 'Amazon Frontier' continues the tale. In 1755, after two hundred years of missionary control and appalling abuse by colonial settlers, the Portuguese governement issued legislation freeing the tribes. But the promised freedom proved to be an illusion: relaesed from the power of the Jesuits who had exploited them, the Indians now suffered even greater oppression at the hands of lay directors. As the colonial frontier pushed westwards into the immense territory of Brazil, stretching from the pampas of Uruguay to the rainforests of Amazonia, the Indians struggled to presserve their independence and their customs. Some tribes fought heroically, but their resistance was in vain; others tried to accommodate the advancing frontier, but were unable to withstand the profund cultural shock; a few, protected by impenetrable forests and rapid-infested rivers, survived with their cultures intact. Decimated by battle and imported disease, and deeply demoralised, the Indians were defeated, stripped of their traditional way of life and of their homelands. 'Amazon Frontier' covers the period from the mid-eighteenth to the early twentieth century - a time which saw Brazil gain independence and change from an isolated colonial outpost to a modern nation, its economy transformed by coffee exports and the great Amazon rubber boom. It was also a time when naturalists flooded into Brazil, drawn by the environmental riches of its plains, forests and rivers, and when alongside the exploiters of Indians came philanthroposts and anthropologists enchanted by tribal cultures, authors romanticising the 'noble savage', and politicians and administrators agonising over the problem of turning the Indians into settled labourers. The first book to explore this vast subject, 'Amazon Frontier' is based on the extensive research from original sources that has made John Hemming the leading authority in his field. A moving and stirring book, it is the definitive account of a fascinating period of history.