The Medusa Plague

The Medusa Plague PDF

Author: Mary Kirchoff

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 0786963492

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With the onslaught of a vicious plague, the fate of a Thonvil town rests in the hands of the man its villagers have scorned: Guerrand DiThon The name Guerrand DiThon has been cursed by his family since the day he disappeared. When a mysterious plague strikes their beleaguered village, Guerrand's name is invoked again—as the cause of the disaster. Bram DiThon, Guerrand's nephew, is more like his uncle than the family would care to admit. A skilled herbalist, Bram has unknowingly turned his skills toward magic. It is to Bram the villagers turn when the plague changes their eyes to onyx, their limbs to snakes, and their flesh to stone. Unable to stop the unexplainable deaths, Bram sets out to find his missing uncle. He learns that Guerrand is the High Defender of Bastion, the last stronghold before the Lost Citadel. But in finding him, Bram has unwittingly given an evil mage—once Guerrand's friend, now his archenemy—the key to destroy the three orders of sorcery.

The Medusa Strain

The Medusa Strain PDF

Author: Chris Holmes

Publisher: Chris Holmes

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781930754225

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A gripping tale of bioterrorism that stunningly portrays the dangers of chemical warfare in ways nonfiction never could.

The Seventh Sentinel

The Seventh Sentinel PDF

Author: Mary Kirchoff

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0786963514

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In this epic series closer, Guerrand DiThon and his nephew are all that stands between an old foe and the destruction of Krynnian magic A wizard sacrificed himself to preserve the secrets of magic. Centuries later, the survival of magic is again in question. The key is a young lord whose heritage is tied to the tuatha dundarael, faerie folk who practice powerful earth magic. These secrets are the weapons that Guerrand and Bram DiThon will wield in defending their Art against an old, scarred enemy. For Lyim, Guerrand's former friend and now renegade wizard, seeks to destroy the magic that he believes has forsaken him. The final battle will rage across the universe.

Wreck of the Medusa

Wreck of the Medusa PDF

Author: Alexander McKee

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2000-08-01

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 1101666838

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“One of the strangest and most horrifying stories ever told.”—John Fowles, author of The French Lieutenant's Woman “First rate.”—Newsweek In July, 1816, a French frigate ran aground on a sandbar forty miles off the coast of Africa. Forced to abandon ship, 150 men and women embarked on an overloaded makeshift raft. After twelve days of riots, mutiny, murder, and, ultimately, cannibalism, only fifteen were alive.

The Medusa and the Snail

The Medusa and the Snail PDF

Author: Lewis Thomas

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0140243194

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A Pulitzer Prize Finalist The medusa is a tiny jellyfish that lives on the ventral surface of a sea slug found in the Bay of Naples. Readers will find themselves caught up in the fate of the medusa and the snail as a metaphor for eternal issues of life and death as Lewis Thomas further extends the exploration of man and his world begun in The Lives of a Cell. Among the treasures in this magnificent book are essays on the human genius for making mistakes, on disease and natural death, on cloning, on warts, and on Montaigne, as well as an assessment of medical science and health care. In these essays and others, Thomas once again conveys his observations of the scientific world in prose marked by wonder and wit.

Writing Plague

Writing Plague PDF

Author: Alfred Thomas

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-04-22

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 3030948501

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Writing Plague: Language and Violence from the Black Death to COVID-19 brings a holistic and comparative perspective to “plague writing” from the later Middle Ages to the twenty-first century. It argues that while the human “hardware” has changed enormously between the medieval past and the present (urbanization, technology, mass warfare, and advances in medical science), the human “software” (emotional and psychological reactions to the shock of pandemic) has remained remarkably similar across time. Through close readings of works by medieval writers like Guillaume de Machaut, Giovanni Boccaccio, and Geoffrey Chaucer in the fourteenth century, select plays by Shakespeare, and modern “plague” fiction and film, Alfred Thomas convincingly demonstrates psychological continuities between the Black Death and COVID-19. In showing how in times of plague human beings repress their fears and fantasies and displace them onto the threatening “other,” Thomas highlights the danger of scapegoating vulnerable minority groups such as Asian Americans and Jews in today’s America. This wide-ranging study will thus be of interest not only to medievalists but also to students of modernity as well as the general reader.

Night of the Eye

Night of the Eye PDF

Author: Mary Kirchoff

Publisher: Wizards of the Coast

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0786963506

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The first book in an exciting Dragonlance trilogy that explores the many secrets of sorcery in the world of Krynn It will soon be the Night of the Eye, a rare time when all three moons align in high sanction over the lands of Krynn. On the eve of Guerrand DiThon's political marriage to a rival family, the young noble is visited by a strange, powerful mage who knows more about him than he does himself. Seduced by promises of wizardly might, Guerrand slips away beneath the triple moons and journeys for the Tower of Wayreth. No one thinks he will survive the deadly trek to the tower, but he does. It's only then that Guerrand realizes that he has made many enemies in his journey. One of these foes would not only see Guerrand dead, but the three orders of sorcery destroyed with him.

Spores, Plagues and History

Spores, Plagues and History PDF

Author: Chris Holmes

Publisher: Chris Holmes

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781930754454

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Spores, Plagues and History follows the trail of anthrax from prebibical times to the present. A highly readable, authoritative perspective of the role infectious agents have played in world history.

Python

Python PDF

Author: Joseph Eddy Fontenrose

Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 9780819602855

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