Imperial Dawn
Title | Imperial Dawn PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Thomson |
Publisher | Sanddiver Books Inc. |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2024-06-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1998167089 |
Two small star nations separated by thousands of light years are all that remains of the First Empire. Yet both are growing again, each racing to reclaim former human worlds left devastated by the Mad Empress and her Retribution Fleet. But what began as a friendly competition between them soon takes a dark turn as suspicions about motives arise and the once powerful find themselves dispossessed. Who will be the first to rise from the ashes of empire and claim the mantle of humanity’s renewed ambitions, ushering in an imperial dawn? The Wyvern Hegemony or the Republic of Lyonesse?
Dawn of Empire
Title | Dawn of Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Kylie Chan |
Publisher | Dragon Empire |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 2021-02-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780648898061 |
The compulsive conclusion to the Dragon Empire trilogy from sci-fi superstar Kylie Chan. Life seems settled for Jian in the Dragon Empire. She's comfortable in her position as Captain of the Imperial Guard and content with her unusual domestic arrangements. But when trouble stirs at the edge of the Empire, they discover that the Cat Republic has been hiding a powerful and dangerous force that could destroy everything the Empire represents. Jian and her family must work together to save the Empire - and travel further than any dragon has ever gone.
Ottonian Germany
Title | Ottonian Germany PDF eBook |
Author | David Warner |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 431 |
Release | 2013-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1526112779 |
The Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg has long been recognised as one of the most important sources for the history of the tenth and early eleventh centuries, especially for the history of the Ottonian Empire. Thietmar's testimony also has special value because of his geographical location, in eastern Saxony, on the boundary between German and Slavic cultures. He is arguably the single most important witness to the early history of Poland, and his detailed descriptions of Slavic folklore are the earliest on record. This is a very important source in the medieval period, translated here in its entirety for the first time. It relates to an area of medieval studies generally dominated by German scholars, in which Anglo-phone scholars are beginning to make a substantial contribution.
Empire by Default
Title | Empire by Default PDF eBook |
Author | Ivan Musicant |
Publisher | Henry Holt and Company |
Pages | 768 |
Release | 1998-02-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780805035001 |
The definitive version of the Spanish-American War as well as a dramatic account of America's emergence as a global power.
Of Darkness and Dawn
Title | Of Darkness and Dawn PDF eBook |
Author | Will Wight |
Publisher | |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2020-02-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780999851173 |
The Heart of Nakothi has been lost, the Consultants were victorious, and the Empire remains free of Elder control. For now.Shera has become a Soulbound, but with her new powers comes a terrifying burden. Her Soulbound Vessel has begun to poison her mind, slowly transforming her into a monstrous, bloodthirsty killer. Meanwhile, Calder Marten and his Imperialist Guilds have begun to work against the Consultants...even to the point of raising their own band of homegrown assassins. Assassins with unique ties to Shera's past.On the seas, a man will do anything to seize control of a throne.In the shadows, a woman fights for her own soul.
The Chronicles of Corillium: Imperial Peril
Title | The Chronicles of Corillium: Imperial Peril PDF eBook |
Author | Tristram Ross |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 90 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0648196003 |
The first book in The Chronicles of Corillium Series, Imperial Peril explores the adventure of Dawn and Riven Arashiha as they fight their way through the Celestial City.
Imperial City
Title | Imperial City PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Vandiver Nicassio |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2009-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0226579743 |
In 1798, the armies of the French Revolution tried to transform Rome from the capital of the Papal States to a Jacobin Republic. For the next two decades, Rome was the subject of power struggles between the forces of the Empire and the Papacy, while Romans endured the unsuccessful efforts of Napoleon’s best and brightest to pull the ancient city into the modern world. Against this historical backdrop, Nicassio weaves together an absorbing social, cultural, and political history of Rome and its people. Based on primary sources and incorporating two centuries of Italian, French, and international research, her work reveals what life was like for Romans in the age of Napoleon. “A remarkable book that wonderfully vivifies an understudied era in the history of Rome. . . . This book will engage anyone interested in early modern cities, the relationship between religion and daily life, and the history of the city of Rome.”—Journal of Modern History “An engaging account of Tosca’s Rome. . . . Nicassio provides a fluent introduction to her subject.”—History Today “Meticulously researched, drawing on a host of original manuscripts, memoirs, personal letters, and secondary sources, enabling [Nicassio] to bring her story to life.”—History