Sasha

Sasha
Author: Joel Shepherd
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2011-01-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1615926321


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Spurning her royal heritage to be raised by the great warrior, Kessligh, her exquisite swordplay astonishes all who witness it. But Sasha is still young, untested in battle and often led by her rash temper. In the complex world of Lenayin loyalties, her defiant wilfulness is attracting the wrong kind of attention. Lenayin is a land almost divided by its two faiths: the Verenthane of the ruling classes and the pagan Goeren-yai, amongst whom Sasha now lives. The Goeren-yai worship swordplay and honour and begin to see Sasha as the great spirit—the Synnich—who will unite them. But Sasha is still searching for what she believes and must choose her side carefully. When the Udalyn people—the symbol of Goeren-yai pride and courage—are attacked, Sasha will face her moment of testing. How will she act? Is she ready to lead? Can she be the saviour they need her to be?

Ho Chi Minh Trail 1964–73

Ho Chi Minh Trail 1964–73
Author: Peter E. Davies
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-09-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472842545


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The Trails War formed a major part of the so-called 'secret war' in South East Asia, yet for complex political reasons, including the involvement of the CIA, it received far less coverage than campaigns like Rolling Thunder and Linebacker. Nevertheless, the campaign had a profound effect on the outcome of the war and on its perception in the USA. In the north, the Barrel Roll campaign was often operated by daring pilots flying obsolete aircraft, as in the early years, US forces were still flying antiquated piston-engined T-28 and A-26A aircraft. The campaign gave rise to countless heroic deeds by pilots like the Raven forward air controllers, operating from primitive airstrips in close contact with fierce enemy forces. USAF rescue services carried out extremely hazardous missions to recover aircrew who would otherwise have been swiftly executed by Pathet Lao forces, and reconnaissance pilots routinely risked their lives in solo, low-level mission over hostile territory. Further south, the Steel Tiger campaign was less covert. Arc Light B-52 strikes were flown frequently, and the fearsome AC-130 was introduced to cut the trails. At the same time, many thousands of North Vietnamese troops and civilians repeatedly made the long, arduous journey along the trail in trucks or, more often, pushing French bicycles laden with ammunition and rice. Under constant threat of air attack and enduring heavy losses, they devised extremely ingenious means of survival. The campaign to cut the trails endured for the entire Vietnam War but nothing more than partial success could ever be achieved by the USA. This illustrated title explores the fascinating history of this campaign, analysing the forces involved and explaining why the USA could never truly conquer the Ho Chi Minh trail.

Heels of Steel

Heels of Steel
Author: Barbara Kavovit
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488035075


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“An empowering novel that features a cast full of strong female characters . . . Any fan of Julie James will enjoy this page-turner.” —Booklist Bridget Steele’s father taught her two things: how to build and how to fight. With those skills, she created her own company and began building for New York City’s elite. Often the only woman in the room, she’s faced sexism, corruption, and harassment—but armed with her designer hard hat and steel-toed stilettos, she’s up for any challenge, knowing she has to be ten times better just to be considered equal. Even with a stellar reputation, this scrappy young woman from the Bronx can’t seem to gain access to the old boys’ club. She doesn’t fit in with the powerful men in commercial real estate and construction. But this single mom has learned how to play the game, and she never gives up. With her quick wit and determination, she won’t let anyone get in the way of her dream—including the irresistible man who is also her biggest competitor. She’s learned the hard way that if she wants the view from the top, she’ll have to build it herself . . . In this compelling novel, the construction industry pioneer and Real Housewives star “writes grippingly about . . . being the only woman in a male-dominated field and the possibility of a second chance at love” (Publishers Weekly).

Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland

Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland
Author: Don L. Hofsommer
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253345158


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"Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland offers a comprehensive examination of railroads in Iowa from the introduction of the iron horse to the present. It is more than a study of a single, albeit significant American state. Hofsommer superbly relates local events to the national picture. His is a 'one-of-a-kind' volume." —H. Roger Grant, author of Follow the Flag: A History of the Wabash Railroad Company In the time of jet airplanes and interstate highways, the Internet and e-commerce, it is difficult to comprehend and appreciate the impact that railroads had on Iowa's landscape—in terms not just of transportation service and economic development, but of political, social, and cultural linkage as well. Railroads helped to define the character of America, and that certainly was the case in Iowa. Pioneer lines penetrated the interior from established Mississippi River communities during the state's early railroad era, and later opened up huge tracts for agricultural opportunity as well as urban development. A wide-ranging survey of Iowa's railroad experience, Steel Trails of Hawkeyeland offers a snapshot of a fascinating and critically important element in the state's history, and emphasizes the tight symbiotic relationship between Iowa and its railways. Packed with more than 250 photographs, this is a thorough and engaging book.

Trail of Steel

Trail of Steel
Author: Marcos Mateu-Mestre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Graphic novels
ISBN: 9781933492827


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"It is winter of 1441 in Spain and Condottiero Martin, together with his son, Sancho, and a group of mercenaries, is offered a job... a mission that will change the course of their lives forever"--P. [4] of cover.

Journal

Journal
Author: Flamingo Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781077506428


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Pretty Pink Flamingo Journals are a fun choice for flamingo lovers of all ages. This collection has different pink flamingos on the cover so be sure to check out the other designs. They also make a fun log book for collections of cute flamingos you may want to keep track of. Perfect for notes, daily diary, doodles, important tasks, or letters to self. Be sure to get one today for you and a friend. 6 x 9 inches 120 pages Paperback Matte Cover

Awol on the Appalachian Trail

Awol on the Appalachian Trail
Author: David Miller
Publisher: Wingspan Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1595940561


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A 41-year-old engineer quits his job to hike the Appalachian Trail. This is a true account of his hike from Georgia to Maine, bringing to the reader the life of the towns and the people he meets along the way.

Dark Knights of Steel (2021-) #1

Dark Knights of Steel (2021-) #1
Author: Tom Taylor
Publisher: DC Comics
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:


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An entire medieval world will be forever changed when a spaceship crash-lands from a doomed planet. Monarchs will die, kingdoms will rise, and what seemed the end of the world for many…was only the beginning! An epic high-fantasy story set in a DC Universe where nothing is what it seems… From worldwide bestselling writer Tom Taylor (DCeased, Superman: Son of Kal-El) and acclaimed artist Yasmine Putri comes a generational tale of good and evil within a brand-new DCU!

the iron trail

the iron trail
Author: m. leone bracker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:


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The Iron Trail

The Iron Trail
Author: Rex Beach
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2019-11-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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This is an adventure story set in the rugged Alaskan wilderness. When a steamship sinks, the survivors are left stranded and must fight for their lives against the elements. But that's only the beginning of their challenges, as they soon find themselves embroiled in a cutthroat competition to build a railroad through the wilderness.