Z2136

Z2136

Author: Sean Platt

Publisher: Sterling & Stone LLC

Published: 2023-10-24

Total Pages: 349

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Several months after the events of Z2135, Adam Lovecraft is once again following in his father’s footsteps, this time as a contestant in the infamous Darwin Games. In The State’s latest iteration, the odds of surviving the games are slimmer than ever, and Adam soon finds himself pairing up with an old friend of Jonah’s. Meanwhile, Ana, Liam, and Katrina’s escape from the Hydrangea base has not gone unnoticed, adding to their struggles to not only survive but find Adam before it’s too late. But when they pick up some unexpected new allies during a thwarted rescue attempt, they get more than they bargained for. Now that Ana knows she could be the key to stopping the zombie plague that has brought humanity to its knees, can she trust anyone? Questions will be answered and fates will be determined in the thrilling final book in the Z 2134 series.


Slavic Studies

Slavic Studies

Author: Murlin Croucher

Publisher: Wilmington : Scholarly Resources

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 382

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This second edition is vastly improved, reflecting all the geographic-political changes of the last 10 years. New features include: more than 2,300 new annotations (in addition to 5,200 from the first edition), the addition of diacritics, new hierarchical listings in each geographic section for easier access of information, subject listings within each geographic region. The annotations are arranged by country and subject area, and comprehensive author and title indexes round out this work.


Czechoslovakia, a Bibliographic Guide

Czechoslovakia, a Bibliographic Guide

Author: Rudolf Sturm

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 180

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Professor Rudolf Sturm of Skidmore College was commissioned in 1965 to undertake Czechoslovakia in an ad hoc appointment as a consultant to the Slavic and Central European Division. In selecting books and periodicals for inclusion, the potential users of the bibliography include: librarians building their collections relating to Czechoslovakia; specialists dealing with the area in depth; and, it is hoped, general readers with only occasional and less specialized interests. Assuming that it would be used primarily in English-speaking countries, it seemed appropriate to include publications first of all in English, then in French and German, and some also in Italian and Spanish. Books in Czech and Slovak are listed only when they are of basic importance for a subject for which no adequate Western imprint is available. Thus, this guide is expected to be of interest and assistance to beginners as well as to the more advanced students of Slavic and Mid-European affairs.