The Brightworking

The Brightworking

Author: Paul B. Thompson

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0766044548

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In part one of the trilogy, Mikal, a blacksmith's son, enjoys working with fiery metal in his father's forge, but when the sorcerers' Guild of Constant Working comes to his small village for a Gleaning, the young boy's destiny is changed forever. Mikal begins a life of servitude at the Guild and soon learns of the magical world around him. Before long, he is apprenticed to the most powerful wizard in all of Phalia, Master Harlano. Mikal's new Master commands an army of wizards, but even he must answer to the mysterious rulers of the Guild, but when Harlano pursues a strange ambition of his own, will Mikal follow his Master, or stand against him? With help from his scruffy friend Lyra and a magical metal head, Mikal confronts danger at every turn as he uncovers the mystery of the Brightworking.


The Battle for the Brightstone

The Battle for the Brightstone

Author: Paul B. Thompson

Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0766057992

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Mikal must find Orry. The safety of the world depends on it. The rogue wizard, Master Harlano, captured Mikal's magical friend. Inside the talking head lies the secret that can end all magic: the location of the Brightstone. If Harlano and his band of rogues can find and destroy the Brightstone, they would have unconquerable power, but Mikal will stop at nothing to defeat his former master. With the help of his trusty friend Lyra and werewolf Killeen, Mikal battles pirates, wizards, and dark magic. Who will get to the Brightstone first? Prepare for the final battle...


Brightwork

Brightwork

Author: Ken Steacy

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2000-06

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9780811826631

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From rear bumper to the front hood, this work shows the minor masterpieces of design which were once used by all automobile manufacturers (and which helped to make them works of art on wheels) that have since become prized collectibles


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1994-02-14

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13:

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.


The Practical Encyclopedia of Boating

The Practical Encyclopedia of Boating

Author: John Vigor

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2007-08-21

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0071596240

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“Vigor is one of the finest boating writers of our time.”--Cruising World “You name it, it’s in here. Covers every boating situation. This book is both informative and entertaining.”--Latitudes & Attitudes “John Vigor is the answer guy if you’re having onboard arguments about nautical terminology or the science of sailing in general, and his new book lives up to the promise in its title.”--Good Old Boat Whether it’s boat maintenance, navigation, boat handling in all kinds of weather, or the physics of how boats function, every sailor and powerboater needs a comprehensive go-to source for specialized information. Now you have it with The Practical Encyclopedia of Boating: Addresses virtually every aspect of powerboating and sailing in 500 entries Covers seamanship and boat handling, navigation, routine boat maintenance, boat design and building, and nautical reference data Ranges from vital techniques--such as recovering overboard crew and measuring distances off--to essential concepts like reading the water and sky and evaluating a boat’s seaworthiness Includes numerous cross-references and an exhaustive index to direct you quickly to the right entry and to unify related topics Makes delightful browsing as well as a source of sound guidance for practically any boating situation