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The revolution needs a hero. Or a villain. And they’re just in time. As the mysterious Shroud devices that keep order in the Republic fail, a scion of the aristocracy and an heir of the dissident working class stand on opposite sides of an escalating class conflict. If they discover the secret of the Shroud devices in time, they might find common ground and prevent a devastating revolution. If not, becoming a monster could be the only way to protect those they love. Mistborn meets the dawn of the socialist revolution in the first book of a gripping steampunk series inspired by real events and characters of the early 20th century. Perfect for fans of V.E. Schwab, Brandon Sanderson, and P. Djeli Clark.
"Let Them Tremble" is a collection of biographies exploring unique and often neglected aspects of the Communist Party, USA and its history. Each intervention explores a specific CPUSA leader's life, work and time - and places them within political and historical context. The interventions collectively span the bulk the Party's history, not just the so called 'Hey Day', Popular Front, McCarthy or Old Left periods.Special emphasis is placed on CPUSA activity and analysis post-1956. "Let them Tremble" adds to our understanding of the 20th Century domestic communist movement and fills the gap in the historiography of US radicalism through biographical narratives.
Unable to resist either alcohol itself or the introspection it inspires, Professor Barrientos muddles his personal past with his historic surroundings, setting up an inevitable conclusion in the very center of Mexico City.
Proclaim the words of the Lord! There are words from Heaven that the King of kings wants you to decree! Like Jesus, believers must listen for the Father’s voice and declare what He has spoken. When you boldly decree God’s word, your words are saturated in the supernatural life and creative power of the Kingdom! ...
This book explores the life of Oscar Wilde, the Irish poet and playwright whose wit and talent brought him to the forefront of London's theatrical scene in the late 1800s. From his famous novel, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', to his tragic downfall following a high-profile trial for his sexuality, this biography delves into the highs and lows of his life and legacy. Wilde's captivating persona, sharp writing, and eventual demise make for a gripping read that sheds light on the cultural and social attitudes of the time.