The BOZZ Chronicles

The BOZZ Chronicles
Title The BOZZ Chronicles PDF eBook
Author David Michelinie
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 226
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0486798518

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"This Dover edition, first published in 2015, is a republication of the 6-issue mini-series, The Bozz chronicles, published by the Epic imprint of Marvel Comics in 1985 and 1986"--Title page verso.

Civil War Adventure

Civil War Adventure
Title Civil War Adventure PDF eBook
Author Chuck Dixon
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 145
Release 2015-05-20
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0486795098

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Ten exciting tales in graphic novel format recapture episodes from both sides of the Civil War. Readers of all ages will thrill to accurate depictions of military and civilian life.

Last of the Dragons

Last of the Dragons
Title Last of the Dragons PDF eBook
Author Carl Potts
Publisher Courier Dover Publications
Pages 82
Release 2015-12-16
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 0486803570

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When a sect of deranged Japanese monks begin training peaceful dragons to kill in Northern California, only an aging samurai and a half-American ninja stand in their way. An awe-inspiring and gloriously illustrated tale. Suggested for mature readers.

Void Indigo

Void Indigo
Title Void Indigo PDF eBook
Author Steve Gerber
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1984-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780871350596

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Aleister & Adolf

Aleister & Adolf
Title Aleister & Adolf PDF eBook
Author Douglas Rushkoff
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 104
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506722067

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Media theorist and documentarian Douglas Rushkoff weaves a mind-bending tale of iconography and mysticism against the backdrop of a battle-torn Europe. In a story spanning generations, and featuring some of the most notable and notorious idealists of the 20th century, legendary occultist Aleister Crowley develops a powerful and dangerous new weapon to defend the world against Adolf Hitler's own war machine spawning an unconventional new form of warfare that is fought not with steel, but with symbols and ideas. Unfortunately, these intangible arsenals are much more insidious and perhaps much more dangerous than their creators could have ever conceived. "Rushkoff is a cultural treasure and an eccentric author of big, strange ideas, never less than fascinating and always entertaining." -Warren Ellis, author of Gun Machine, Red, Trees, and Transmetropolitan "Douglas has been one of my personal heroes, and I've been a most attentive reader of anything he cares to put between covers, knowing that his combination of a cold eye and a warm heart is guaranteed to astonish and embolden my own thinking about what's possible in the world--about what's possible to enact in the space between one human being and another. He occupies the ground of our most immediate perplexities, and his reports of what he finds are breaking news." -Jonathan Lethem, author of The Best American Comics and The Fortress of Solitude

Seven Block

Seven Block
Title Seven Block PDF eBook
Author Chuck Dixon
Publisher IDW Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2004-08-24
Genre
ISBN 9781932382471

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Presented for the first time since its debut over ten years ago, Seven Block tells the bleakly moody tale of experimentation on convicts in a remote maximum-security prison. Scientists perform unauthorized experiements to unlock the secrets of the human genome. Instead they unlock a doorway to a world of unimagined terror that changes the world forever.

Karaite Anthology

Karaite Anthology
Title Karaite Anthology PDF eBook
Author Leon Nemoy
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1952
Genre Jewish literature
ISBN

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The Karaites, a small Jewish sect that arose twelve centuries ago and still exists today, was at one time the most outspoken and productive schismatic division in Judaism. The Karaites contributed much to the Jewish literature of the Middle Ages, for they developed their own corpus of theological dogmas, liturgy, juristic exegesis, metaphysical concepts, secular poetry, apologetics, and sermons. This anthology-the first of its kind in any language of the West-provides excerpts from the early Karaite literature (down to about the year 1500) representing the full range of their thought and belief. All extracts have been translated directly from Arabic, Aramaic, and Hebrew original sources. "This book marks the first attempt in any language to present a chronological exposition of seven centuries of evolution of this interesting Jewish sect through a selection of excerpts from the writings of its spokesmen. . . . [A] pioneering achievement."-Zvi Ankori, Jewish Social Studies "Will be of real interest. . . to historians of religion, sociologists of religion, students of Judaism, Talmudic scholars, students of comparative religious law, and scholars interested in the relation between Islam and Judaism in the Middle Ages."-Maurice S. Friedman, The Journal of Religion "The book is an important addition to Qaraite literature in English."-Isis "The texts are wisely chosen, carefully edited, and supplied with copious notes. An excellent introduction to each writer is given. The book is successful from every point of view."-Edward Robertson, The Royal Asiatic Society "The commentaries of [the] scholars. . . are important additions to Jewish scholarly research."-Jewish News