Invisible Eagle

Invisible Eagle
Author: Alan Baker
Publisher: Virgin Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2000
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9781852278632

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This work provides a comprehensive history of the curious occult belief systems that influenced the architects of National socialism and which became central to Nazi philosophy and propaganda. It also shows how these theories continued to flourish after World War II.

Eagles

Eagles
Author: Maggie Davis
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1497614244

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A thrilling novel of military lives—and loves—as USAF pilots ignite the engines of their F-15 Eagles and take to the skies. They are intoxicating seductresses willing to do anything—absolutely anything—for love; however, these women can't rival the military aspirations of their men. The women try to fill the holes left in their hearts, but how much longer can they survive loneliness and rejection? How do they take possession of their men's hearts, hearts that only have room for the liberating expanse of the sky? The only way they can reach their stuck-in-the-clouds men is to use illicit affairs, sinful seduction, and murder—to fly like EAGLES.

Tsunami

Tsunami
Author: James Wallace
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2003-04-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0595273726

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On the Hawaiian island of Kauai, ex-SEAL Coby MacKenzie is training a secret special-operations unit called Ghost Eagle 1, Team Kamehameha. On the team are Shane Waters, Will Bottoms, and Kalee Jourden. They are 16 years old. Also on the team are Eiji Ahana and Roby MacKenzie, ages 14 and 13. They were warned that they might face extreme danger. Now it's here. Black Dragon agents have slipped onto Kauai to take possession of a stolen, high-value package. Team Kamehameha's mission: intercept the package. If they fail, the Hawaiian Islands could be wiped off the face of the earth. Time is running out.

Supernatural Beings 1

Supernatural Beings 1
Author: Thierry Kouam
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2019-05-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1532074786

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Winnipeg is divided between two worlds: one is comprised of human beings and the other of supernatural beings, some of whom have been gifted with special powers and magic. Supernatural beings, animals shaped like humans, believe their ancestors are their gods, dutifully follow the rules of their tradition, and understand their purpose is to eradicate the human race. Hero is a young adult, magician supernatural being who has been sent with his brothers to the world of human beings to destroy humankind. But everything changes during his important mission when Hero surprisingly feels his magic pushing him against his own desire to protect Angel, a mysterious human being who appears different than others in her race. When Hero breaks the rules of his tradition and battles against his own family to protect Angel, he becomes a traitor who now must learn why his magic warns him when Angel is in danger as fate leads him to places he never imagined. In this fantasy tale, a young supernatural being with magical powers on a mission to destroy the human race crosses paths with a mysterious being that causes him to question everything he has ever known.

Gide's Eagles

Gide's Eagles
Author: Ben Stoltzfus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1969
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Author Ben Stoltzfus is a novelist, translator, literary critic and retired professor of comparative literature, French and creative writing at the University of California, Riverside. He is the recipient of Fulbright, Camargo, Humanities, and Creative Arts grants, a Gradiva award from NAAP for Lacan and Literature, and a Scholar's Library award from MLA for Gide's Eagles. An internationally recognized comparatist and interarts scholar, Stoltzfus has published books on Alain Robbe-Grillet, Georges Chenneviere, Rene Magritte, and Jasper Johns, as well as numerous essays, which have appeared in prestigious international and American journals. Andre Paul Guillaume Gide (1869 - 1951) was a French author and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947 'for his comprehensive and artistically significant writings, in which human problems and conditions have been presented with a fearless love of truth and keen psychological insight.' Gide's career ranged from its beginnings in the symbolist movement, to the advent of anticolonialism between the two World Wars. Known for his fiction as well as his autobiographical works, Gide exposes to public view the conflict and eventual reconciliation of the two sides of his personality, split apart by a straitlaced education and a narrow social moralism. Gide's work can be seen as an investigation of freedom and empowerment in the face of moralistic and puritanical constraints, and centres on his continuous effort to achieve intellectual honesty. His self-exploratory texts reflect his search of how to be fully oneself, even to the point of owning one's sexual nature, without at the same time betraying one's values. His political activity is informed by the same ethos, as indicated by his repudiation of communism after his 1936 voyage to the USSR.

Song of the Earth

Song of the Earth
Author: John R. Dann
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765311931

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In John R. Dann's thrilling and romantic prehistoric saga, Song of the Axe, the tribe's chieftain was called Grae, after a famous ancestor. Now Dann returns to tell the saga of the wanderings of one prehistoric tribal family over several generations, always led by that famous, original Grae, and by his children. The powerful daughters of River Woman saved young Grae from a flooded river after a volcano erupted and destroyed their tribal home. Then they made him chief, but that's almost the last thing they agree on before the tribe splinters. Grae leads the main group out of Africa ever northward, into central and eastern Europe, always searching for safety and a better life. Challenged by truly monstrous evil tribes, but guided by spirits, they survive. It takes three generations, and three chieftains named Grae, before the tribe comes to rest. Their story is an adventure on the grandest scale, full of dangers, romance, and beguiling mystery in an exotic setting. A rich and complex story told with simplicity, authenticity, and vigor, Song of the Earth is a worthy companion to Song of the Axe.

Masters of The Sky

Masters of The Sky
Author: Matt Kingsley
Publisher: Matt Kingsley
Total Pages: 119
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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Dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of "Masters of the Sky," where courage meets the clouds and the stakes are as high as the heavens. This gripping military thriller takes you into the cockpits with an elite squadron of fighter pilots, led by the astute Captain John "Hawk" Reynolds. Each mission is a high-velocity dance of danger and precision, where split-second decisions determine the fine line between victory and catastrophe. From clandestine operations behind enemy lines to the intense fury of aerial combat, "Masters of the Sky" showcases the strategic brilliance and bravery required to dominate the skies. Experience the heart-pounding action, the brotherhood of the cockpit, and the honor of serving at the edge of technology and tenacity. Perfect for fans of Tom Clancy and Dale Brown, this novel will keep you at the edge of your seat, rooting for heroes whose skills, loyalty, and valor transcend the battles they fight. Step into the danger zone with "Masters of the Sky"—where heroes fly high, and the legacy of valor echoes through the clouds. Join the squadron, strap in, and hold on tight for the ride of your life!

The Secret King

The Secret King
Author: Michael Moynihan
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1932595600

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The Secret King is the first book to explode many myths surrounding the popular idea of Nazi occultism, while presenting the actual esoteric rituals used by Heinrich Himmler’s SS under the influence of rune magician Karl-Maria Wiligut, the “Secret King of Germany.” Stephen E. Flowers, PhD, is a prolific writer and translator in the fields of runology and the history of occultism. He is also the author of books on magical runic traditions under the pen name Edred Thorsson. Michael Moynihan co-authored the best-selling, award-winning book Lords of Chaos. He also co-edits the esoteric journal Tyr.

The Eagle's Nest

The Eagle's Nest
Author: John Ruskin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1872
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Smart Set

The Smart Set
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1904
Genre: Literature, Modern
ISBN:

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