And the Sun Taketh...


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A hero's endeavor collapses into a terrorist's best-case scenario for the destruction of the earth. A cataclysmic event inadvertently causes a violent 1000 mph tornadic whirlwind from the sun evaporating water from the earth’s oceans and lakes. This lust-for-adventure sci-fi book about climate change takes on some of the world's greatest modern-day threats and global environmental issues as nature retaliates against humanity’s complacent destruction of Mother Earth’s environment. Will our hero’s environmental project send him further into loneliness? Will he self-actualize the saying, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions?” Or will his project save humanity from its global environmental issues and restore our relationship with Mother Earth? It’s one of those sci-fi books that tantalize the mature adult reader, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. It might be one of the best sci-fi fantasy books to explore climate change and global warming as our hero searches for a way forward through the malaise of despondency.




English translation. Index


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The Fiery Syphon


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For the mature adult only; this thrilling adventure is the second in a series to Leo Lysucor’s first book: ‘And The Sun Taketh . . .’ Passionate about Global Warming, he pledges those profits to that book’s environmental solutions: i.e. capturing lightning and eliminating nuclear & toxic waste. The author wishes to remain anonymous as current reality demonstrates that humanity is severely threatened by inhumanity. Love, lust, religion, and ethnic tension are all within Leo Lysucor’s troubled perspective. His fear for our future is palpable. Now he combats life’s deadly realities with more SCIENCE PROBABLE solutions. Experience the Love/Hate relationships of his characters, as this actionpacked romance pursues attainable planet-saving goals. But, cynicism & political greed pollute every effort. Must all good intentions summon the inferno? Shall we watch & whimper as our environment collapses around us? Is the LIVING UNIVERSE laughing at our lustful quagmire of desolation? Is our zeal for our children’s future, but a Sound & Fury ~ signifying nothing? Will apathy snuff-out our civilization’s Brief Candle? Or will it be ~ ‘The Fiery Syphon’?
















Studies in the History of Ophthalmology in England Prior to 1800


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Originally published in 1933, this book presents a historical study of ophthalmology in Britain from its earliest phases during the Roman period up until the end of the eighteenth century. Numerous illustrative figures, detailed textual notes and an appendix section are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in ophthalmology and its history.