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Kinji's got the worst luck in the universe. Right after he hit the big time on Earth, he got transported to another world. Forced to toil for corporate overlords in the depths of a perilous dungeon, there's no scheme he won't try to strike it rich. After a 'promotion' to the most dangerous unit in the company, Kinji reluctantly teams up with Shia, a bona fide Hero and a true believer in the company cause. With the help of a hero, a lizardman, and a hungry dragon, he just might be able to survive long enough to make his fortune!
Ninomiya Kinji and company arrive at the dungeon's lowest floor, home of a power strong enough to control the whole world. Their goal was to take down the crooked Raiza'ha company and end its bid for global domination, but what happens if Ninomiya gets his own hands on all that power? The Dungeon of Black Company reaches its dungeon-raiding climax!
A 5e compatible high seas adventure filled with mystery, magic and mayhem. Featuring stats for vessels, crew, weapons, creatures and races. Revealing new locations to explore as you travel far and wide through the realm of fantasy. To ultimately unearth the secrets of the deep, known as The Legend of the Sunken Temple. 2nd Edition Paperback Expanded Version; includes excerps from the upcoming campaign setting The Realm of Inyoka Yamanzi.
The thouroughly Revised & Updated 2nd Edition of the book '2200+ MCQs with Explanatory Notes For HISTORY' has been divided into 4 chapters which have been further divided into 31 Topics containing 2200+ “Multiple Choice Questions” for Quick Revision and Practice. The Unique Selling Proposition of the book is the explanation to each and every question which provides additional info to the students on the subject of the questions and correct reasoning wherever required. The questions have been selected on the basis of the various types of questions being asked in the various exams.
A groundbreaking new history, telling the stories of hundreds of African-American activists and officeholders who risked their lives for equality—in the face of murderous violence—in the years after the Civil War.
I wrote a book about my struggle and survival inside the psychiatric intensive care unit in BC. A facility where all the patients from the different city's psych wards that are hard to handle are sent to. Inside there I made friends with strong individuals and would like to share our story with the world. To help shed some light for the new people going into the mental health system of BC.
The oldest and most respected martial arts title in the industry, this popular monthly magazine addresses the needs of martial artists of all levels by providing them with information about every style of self-defense in the world - including techniques and strategies. In addition, Black Belt produces and markets over 75 martial arts-oriented books and videos including many about the works of Bruce Lee, the best-known marital arts figure in the world.
This book summarizes the lives of the great black people that have made great contributions to the lives of many Worldwide. The book has brief detailed biographies of black activists, scientists, educators, entertainers, musicians, inventors, politicians, authors, sportsmen & women, and others who have surpassed the normal to make historical marks on society. The biographical account of each individual provides relevant dates, events and achievements by the individual. There are pictures and excellent drawings that highlight particular moments in history. This is one of the greatest pieces of work on black history and it will appeal to everyone including, students, groups, universities, libraries, schools and anyone interested in history of black people in the World.
Much scholarship on the British transatlantic slave trade has focused on its peak period in the late eighteenth century and its abolition in the early nineteenth; or on the Royal African Company (RAC), which in 1698 lost the monopoly it had previously enjoyed over the trade. During the early eighteenth-century transition between these two better-studied periods, Humphry Morice was by far the most prolific of the British slave traders. He bears the guilt for trafficking over 25,000 enslaved Africans, and his voluminous surviving papers offer intriguing insights into how he did it. Morice’s strategy was well adapted for managing the special risks of the trade, and for duplicating, at lower cost, the RAC’s capabilities for gathering information on what African slave-sellers wanted in exchange. Still, Morice’s transatlantic operations were expensive enough to drive him to a series of increasingly dubious financial manoeuvres throughout the 1720s, and eventually to large-scale fraud in 1731 from the Bank of England, of which he was a longtime director. He died later that year, probably by suicide, and with his estate hopelessly indebted to the Bank, his family, and his ship captains. Nonetheless, his astonishing rise and fall marked a turning point in the development of the brutal transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans.