Fallen Beginnings

Fallen Beginnings
Author: Mary Nichol
Publisher: Booktango
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468967681

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After a cruel betrayal and months spent in hiding, Special Agent Kate Danaher has no choice but to return to old life as a detective. When the head of the magical world demands your help to solve a series of murders, you can’t exactly say, no. Not without becoming his little bitch and doing it by force anyways. With the help of her trusted friends and partner, Kate must race to find a way to stop one of the darkest wizards in the world, before he unleashes hell on earth.

Son of the Fallen: Beginnings

Son of the Fallen: Beginnings
Author: Shaun Heckmann
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646549538

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The past, the present—one man chained to both, bound in prison and held there for life; that is, until one bold prison escape connects him with the Council, a group of powerful individuals who wield entities: beasts that contain vast power. What are these entities? Why do they help the humans that possess them? Join Drake as he sets out to unravel the secrets of the world around him and the forces that conspire against it.

The Fallen Knight Volume I The Beginning

The Fallen Knight Volume I The Beginning
Author: L. A. Mix
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-09-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643500503

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The Fallen

The Fallen
Author: Itaru Takemoto
Publisher: Legacy Empire Publishing
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

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When gods walk amongst mankind, granting all the ability to wield powerful essence and magic, destruction is bound to ensue. Five gods were banished from the heavens into the world of man, never to return again. With each having their own beliefs, the gods gained followers, eventually created, and now rule the 4 main countries known today. They're tasked to try and maintain the natural balance of the world, but as power swells up among their followers, this task is becoming increasingly difficult. Follow The Fallen, as they fight to prevent the unleashing of an all out war, that'll destroy the very world they're trying to protect.

Fallen Idols

Fallen Idols
Author: Alex von Tunzelmann
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0063081695

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An Economist Best Book of the Year In this timely and lively look at the act of toppling monuments, the popular historian and author of Blood and Sand explores the vital question of how a society remembers—and confronts—the past. In 2020, history came tumbling down. From the US and the UK to Belgium, New Zealand, and Bangladesh, Black Lives Matter protesters defaced, and in some cases, hauled down statues of Confederate icons, slaveholders, and imperialists. General Robert E. Lee, head of the Confederate Army, was covered in graffiti in Richmond, Virginia. Edward Colston, a member of Parliament and slave trader, was knocked off his plinth in Bristol, England, and hurled into the harbor. Statues of Christopher Columbus were toppled in Minnesota, burned and thrown into a lake in Virginia, and beheaded in Massachusetts. Belgian King Leopold II was set on fire in Antwerp and doused in red paint in Ghent. Winston Churchill’s monument in London was daubed with the word “racist.” As these iconic effigies fell, the backlash was swift and intense. But as the past three hundred years have shown, history is not erased when statues are removed. If anything, Alex von Tunzelmann reminds us, it is made. Exploring the rise and fall of twelve famous, yet now controversial statues, she takes us on a fascinating global historical tour around North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America and Asia, filled with larger than life characters and dramatic stories. Von Tunzelmann reveals that statues are not historical records but political statements and distinguishes between statuary—the representation of “virtuous” individuals, usually “Great Men”—and other forms of sculpture, public art, and memorialization. Nobody wants to get rid of all memorials. But Fallen Idols asks: have statues had their day?

Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil

Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil
Author: Elizabeth Clare Prophet
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1932890211

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"Did rebel angels take on human bodies to fulfill their lust for the “daughters of men”? Did these fallen angels teach men to build weapons of war? That is the premise of the Book of Enoch, a text cherished by the Essenes, early Jews, and Christians but later condemned by both rabbis and Church Fathers. Elizabeth Clare Prophet examines the controversy surrounding this book and sheds new light on Enoch’s forbidden mysteries. She demonstrates that Jesus and the apostles studied the Book of Enoch and tells why Church Fathers suppressed its teaching that angels could incarnate in human bodies. Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil takes you back to the primordial drama of Good and Evil, when the first hint of corruption entered a pristine world—earth. Contains Richard Laurence’s translation of the Book of Enoch, all the other Enoch texts (including the Book of the Secrets of Enoch) and biblical parallels."

Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity

Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity
Author: Annette Yoshiko Reed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2005-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780521853781

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This book considers the early history of Jewish-Christian relations focussing on the fallen angels.

Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History

Footprints of Fallen Giants - Pathways to Extinction in North American History
Author: Clay Sherrod
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2016-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1365349918

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Footprints is about an evolution revolution, the non-living world to the living tiny organisms of earliest Earth. each striving to have enough precious time to evolve so they might survive long enough to resist the effects of a changing world. And, yes - it is a story about Dinosaurs. But the story - being about evolution - has an unhappy ending for the great Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous. For what is surely natural reasons, as well as self-imposed doom by the creatures themselves, they fell fate to Extinction - just had many plants and animals had almost 200 million years earlier. This is not just the story of Dinosaurs and their extinction: all of the biological world is subject to - and ultimately succumbs to - demise through the processes of environment and nature. Today the possibilities of extinction are greatest because of the introduction of the newest form of life on Earth - humans - who have the capability of altering an otherwise natural progression of this world we live on.

Fallen Glory

Fallen Glory
Author: James Crawford
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1250118301

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An inviting, fascinating compendium of twenty-one of history's most famous lost places, from the Tower of Babel to the Twin Towers Buildings are more like us than we realize. They can be born into wealth or poverty, enjoying every privilege or struggling to make ends meet. They have parents—gods, kings and emperors, governments, visionaries and madmen—as well as friends and enemies. They have duties and responsibilities. They can endure crises of faith and purpose. They can succeed or fail. They can live. And, sooner or later, they die. In Fallen Glory, James Crawford uncovers the biographies of some of the world’s most fascinating lost and ruined buildings, from the dawn of civilization to the cyber era. The lives of these iconic structures are packed with drama and intrigue. Soap operas on the grandest scale, they feature war and religion, politics and art, love and betrayal, catastrophe and hope. Frequently their afterlives have been no less dramatic—their memories used and abused down the millennia for purposes both sacred and profane. They provide the stage for a startling array of characters, including Gilgamesh, the Cretan Minotaur, Agamemnon, Nefertiti, Genghis Khan, Henry VIII, Catherine the Great, Adolf Hitler, and even Bruce Springsteen. The twenty-one structures Crawford focuses on include The Tower of Babel, The Temple of Jerusalem, The Library of Alexandria, The Bastille, Kowloon Walled City, the Berlin Wall, and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. Ranging from the deserts of Iraq, the banks of the Nile and the cloud forests of Peru, to the great cities of Jerusalem, Istanbul, Paris, Rome, London and New York, Fallen Glory is a unique guide to a world of vanished architecture. And, by picking through the fragments of our past, it asks what history’s scattered ruins can tell us about our own future.