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Book four of The Starman Saga. "Starman David Foster to the Silverfire." "The mantaship has entered the water; it's like swimming in India ink." "There's something out here with us. It's moving under it's own power." "Sensors place it sixteen miles away. It's a life form more than a quarter-mile long." "It's coming this way! We're taking a recording and getting out of here!" Danger Below! Buoyed by their discovery of the abandoned base on the planet Nyx, David Foster and the Starmen have intensified their search for the mysterious Benefactors of humanity. Faced with the looming threat of the Xenobots, the Starmen are determined to make allies out of the ancient enemy of the malevolent alien cyborgs. But elements within the Solar System have already made contact with Benefactors not from Earth. Promises of power and scientific discovery have driven former comrades to stake their own claim to the secrets concealed beneath the oceans of the Europa. And they refuse to let the Starmen get in their way! This is the future. The way it used to be!
Book three of The Starman Saga. “Attention all hands. This is Captain Bors.” “The active shielding around the atomic pile has failed.” “Everything aboard this ship has been irradiated.” “The closest hospital is at Elijah Base on Titan.” “All hands gather on the Omega deck.” “We must abandon ship.” Into the cold and dark. Lurton Zimbardo has escaped with the leaders of his pirate mutiny. They have fled past the outermost planets into the chilling and lightless void of space. Starlight Enterprise has pinpointed a dwarf planet captured by a Nemesis star beyond the Solar System. David Foster is determined that Zimbardo will not escape him again. All he needs is a ship. Nolan Mining Enterprise and Starlight Enterprise have collaborated to build the fastest ship the System has ever seen. Its antimatter drive and radiation-impervious armor will allow it to slingshot the Sun and escape the Solar System at speeds never before seen. The Starmen will soon have the renegade pirate in their custody and his mysterious superiors at their mercy. If all goes according to plan. This is the future. The way it used to be!
Michael McAteer examines the plays of W. B. Yeats, considering their place in European theatre during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. This original study considers the relationship Yeats's work bore with those of the foremost dramatists of the period, drawing comparisons with Henrik Ibsen, Maurice Maeterlinck, August Strindberg, Luigi Pirandello and Ernst Toller. It also shows how his plays addressed developments in theatre at the time, with regard to the Naturalist, Symbolist, Surrealist and Expressionist movements, and how symbolism identified Yeats's ideas concerning labour, commerce and social alienation. This book is invaluable to graduates and academics studying Yeats but also provides a fascinating account for those in Irish studies and in the wider field of drama.
A unique and essential source of reference for all those with an interest in European defence and security over the last 60 years. An extensively annotated chronology, the book carefully places every key event in context, explaining what happened, where, when, and why.