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  • The iron ghost

     
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    • Author: Chuck Dixon and Sergio Cariello
    • Pages: 160
    • Year of Publication: 2025
  • The Iron Ghost

     
    The second adventure in the exhilarating British Fantasy Award-nominated Copper Cat Trilogy. Epic fantasy for fans of Robin Hobb and Jay Kristoff's Nevernight series. 'A fast-paced and original new voice in heroic fantasy' Adrian Tchaikovsky , author of Children of Time Beware the dawning of a new mage... Wydrin of Crosshaven, Sir Sebastian and Lord Aaron Frith are experienced in the perils of stirring up the old gods. They are also familiar with defeating them, and the heroes of Baneswatch are now enjoying the perks of being very much in demand for their services. When a job comes up in the distant city of Skaldshollow, it looks like easy coin - retrieve a stolen item, admire the views, get paid. But in a place twisted and haunted by ancient magic, with the most infamous mage of them all, Joah Demonsworn, making a reappearance, our heroes soon find themselves threatened by enemies on all sides, old and new. And in the frozen mountains, the stones are walking...
    • Author: Jen Williams
    • Pages: 545
    • Year of Publication: 2015
  • The Iron Ghost

     
    A simple fetch quest turns into something much more when ancient magic intervenes—the “highly anticipated” follow up to the “entertaining” epic fantasy, The Copper Promise (The Guardian) Wydrin of Crosshaven, Sir Sebastian and Lord Aaron Frith are experienced in the perils of stirring up the old gods. They are also familiar with defeating them, and the heroes of Baneswatch are now enjoying the perks of suddenly being very much in demand for their services. When a job comes up in the distant city of Skaldshollow, it looks like easy coin: retrieve a stolen item, admire the views, get paid. But in a place twisted and haunted by ancient magic—and with the most infamous mage of them all, Joah Demonsworn, making a reappearance—our heroes soon find themselves threatened by enemies on all sides, old and new. And in the frozen mountains, the stones are walking . . .
    • Author: Jen Williams
    • Pages: 625
    • Year of Publication: 2017
  • The Iron Ghosts of the East: A Journey Through Forgotten Railways

     
    The Iron Ghosts of the East: A Journey Through Forgotten Railways is an evocative and immersive exploration of the abandoned railroads of the Eastern United States. Through stunning photography and engaging narrative, this book brings these forgotten arteries of transportation back to life, revealing the stories of the people and industries that once relied on them. From the grand stations of New York City to the remote logging railroads of Maine, this book takes readers on a journey through time, uncovering the rise and fall of the railroad empires that shaped America. We'll learn about the engineering marvels that made these railroads possible, and the economic and social forces that led to their decline. Along the way, we'll meet the colorful characters who worked on the railroads, from the engineers and conductors to the track workers and station agents. The Iron Ghosts of the East is more than just a history book. It's a celebration of the American spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship. It's a reminder of the important role that railroads played in shaping our nation. And it's a call to action to protect these precious artifacts of our past. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in railroad history, American history, or simply a good story. It's a journey through time that will leave you with a new appreciation for the railroads that once crisscrossed our nation. In The Iron Ghosts of the East, you'll discover: * The stories of the people and industries that once relied on these vital transportation arteries * The engineering marvels that made these railroads possible * The economic and social forces that led to their decline * The efforts to preserve these historic sites and keep the memory of the railroads alive The Iron Ghosts of the East is an unforgettable journey through a forgotten chapter of American history. If you like this book, write a review!
    • Author: Pasquale De Marco
    • Pages: 153
  • The Iron Ghost

     
    A personal favor takes a dark turn. When Miles Kim reluctantly accepts a job to dig into the background of his son's fiancé, Zoe, he never imagined where the case would lead. His investigation plunges him into Seraph's shadow world where forbidden technology from mankind's past is being resurrected. And when Zoe goes missing, he must navigate a world of corrupt enterprises while evading ruthless criminals intent on preventing a renegade marshal from meddling in their affairs. Losing Zoe will cost him his son's trust forever. Finding her might cost him everything.
    • Author: I. O. Adler
    • Pages: 0
    • Year of Publication: 2022
  • Online Game: I'm the Boss

     
    His developers had also hidden all the shortcuts in human evolution into the game. In order to obtain the so-called "Life Code", a group of strong men were running amok, they were willing to do anything they could to get their hands on. National forces and large financial groups were all in place to engage in fierce battles, and the fate of the human race had changed because of this game. Ye Wei, a college student who had just graduated, would he be able to carve out a path of blood for himself?
    • Author: Yi GeRenDeMengXiang
    • Pages: 976
    • Year of Publication: 2020
  • The Hermetic Millennia

     
    The Hermetic Millennia, by John C. Wright, is a kaleidoscopic vision of future history and human evolution--perfect for fans of hard sci-fi and space opera. Continuing from Count to a Trillion, Menelaus Illation Montrose—Texas gunslinger, idealist, and posthuman genius—has gone into cryo-suspension following the discovery that, in 8,000 years, a powerful alien intelligence will reach Earth to assess humanity's value as slaves. Montrose intends to be alive to meet that threat, but he is awakened repeatedly throughout the centuries to confront the woes of an ever-changing and violent world, witnessing millennia of change compressed into a few years of subjective time. The result is a breathtaking vision of future history like nothing before imagined: sweeping, tumultuous, and evermore alien, as Montrose's immortal enemies and former shipmates from the starship Hermetic harness the forces of evolution and social engineering to continuously reshape the Earth in their image, seeking to create a version of man the approaching slavers will find worthy. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
    • Author: John C. Wright
    • Pages: 417
    • Year of Publication: 2012
  • Man in the Iron Mask

     
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    • Author: George Gordon McCrae
    • Pages: 188
    • Year of Publication: 1873
  • The Iron and Steel Industry in the Far West

     
    "Irondale, a quiet residential community ten miles south of Port Townsend on the northeast corner of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, was once home to a major West Coast iron and steel industry that lasted from 1881 to 1919. In its heyday, especially 1909-1911, the town was a bustling commercial hub with daily ocean steamer traffic arriving and departing, carrying hundreds of passengers and tons of cargo, raw materials, and finished products. Though Irondale's future seemed promising, in true boomtown fashion the town and its industry prospered and declined together." "Irondale's turbulent history reflects conditions faced by western entrepreneurs, including stiff competition from established eastern cities. The striving for financial profit and for a self-sufficient economy free from eastern domination encouraged speculation and boosterism, a theme found commonly throughout U.S. history. Western growth during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century spurred a greater demand for iron and steel, materials used not only in household farming implements but also necessary for all types of structures and transportation facilities, particularly railroads." "Diane Britton's impressively researched work greatly advances an understanding of community- and industry-building in the West. It provides the first narrative account of the rise and eventual demise of an integrated steelworks at Irondale, examines the intimate relationship between the town and plant, and places that local history into a larger regional and national context."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
    • Author: Diane F. Britton
    • Pages: 248
    • Year of Publication: 1991
  • Lockwood & Co: The Screaming Staircase

     
    Now a major Netflix series! When the dead come back to haunt the living, Lockwood & Co. step in . . . For more than fifty years, the country has been affected by a horrifying epidemic of ghosts. A number of Psychic Investigations Agencies have sprung up to destroy the dangerous apparitions. Lucy Carlyle, a talented young agent, arrives in London hoping for a notable career. Instead she finds herself joining the smallest most ramshackle agency in the city, run by the charismatic Anthony Lockwood. When one of their cases goes horribly wrong, Lockwood & Co. have one last chance of redemption. Unfortunately this involves spending the night in one of the most haunted houses in England, and trying to escape alive. Set in a city stalked by spectres, The Screaming Staircase is the first in a chilling new series full of suspense, humour and truly terrifying ghosts. Your nights will never be the same again . . . Suspenseful, supernatural adventure - Metro Put The Screaming Staircase on your 'need to read' list - Rick Riordan
    • Author: Jonathan Stroud
    • Pages: 467
    • Year of Publication: 2013
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