Atavar

Atavar

Author: Arthur Benjamin Reeve

Publisher:

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13:

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Atavar

Atavar

Author: Dan Abnett

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781904265122

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The Kalen, an ancient alien race, are being annihilated. A machine intelligence, known as the UOS, is devastating their galaxy, assimilating entire planets, devastating billions of lives... and the Kalen believe that the humans created it, long ago, before their race vanished. But the Kalen have a plan. They will create a human from what DNA they have been able to locate, and he will be their salvation - he will be the Atavar!


The Scarlet Empire

The Scarlet Empire

Author: David Maclean Parry

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9780809323418

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Successful businessman David M. Parry wrote The Scarlet Empire in 1906, a time when dystopian and utopian novels were sufficiently popular in the United States and Great Britain that dozens were published in each country. Utopian fiction described perfect societies, usually socialistic and communitarian. Dystopian novels depicted degenerate societies, often occurring from the same approaches. In their introduction to this reprint, historians Jerome M. Clubb and Howard W. Allen argue that Parry's novel and others like it display the opinions, feelings, and reactions of different sects of society at the turn of the century. Rapid changes in the United States caused mixed emotions about the future of the country. Many novels like The Scarlet Empire were used to criticize current measures, investigate proposed reform, and show these proposals in either a negative or a positive light. One of the most popular utopian novels of the time, Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward, was written with the intention of promoting the reconciliation of equality and liberty. Bellamy's novel advocated a socialist government, a perfect utopian society with equality for men, women, and children, consolidated businesses, and strict government control. Clubb and Allen observe that these changes directly reflect reforms that were being proposed by the younger generation at the turn of the century. The Scarlet Empire is said to be a direct response to Looking Backward. Itis intended as a supplemental text in American history, American studies, and popular culture courses. Eight original illustrations by Hermann C. Wall enhance the text.


The Accused

The Accused

Author: Craig Parshall

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 0736911731

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When attorney Will Chambers and his new bride honeymoon in Cancun, they're shocked when terrorists kidnap a U.S. official. And when a secret hostage recovery team is accused of murdering unarmed civilians, the situation swiftly escalates from bad to worse.