Violations of Free Speech and Rights of Labor


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Illumination


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THE LADY OF KNIVES TAKES THE FIELD. Although Callistan and Fiean forces have won a stunning victory at the Battle of Arduth, the discovery of a Telurian superweapon program has shaken the Democratic Coalition to its’ core. In response to the threat of mass destruction, Helisah and Aegras Almari have volunteered for a covert search-and-destroy operation inside the Dalarian Republic. What they thought was just a difficult mission soon exposed a Telurian conspiracy led by Thrakoth’s deadliest servant: The Lady of Knives. With Helisah’s new love, Fasti, at their side, the Almaris travel south to stop the Lady from spreading the will of her overlord across the continent of Arthan, but they may be too late. Although they are outgunned and under siege, Helisah, Aegras, and Fasti must fight on to end the threat of a second front and uncover the ancient secrets that can end the war, once and for all.




Independence


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THE IDEALS OF A NATION. Five hundred and fifty years before the war against Thrakoth, the land of Fiea is in chaos. Years of civil unrest have forced the burgeoning colonies into a state of open rebellion against their overlords in the Avelingian Empire. While the public remains bitterly divided, the Avelingian government initiates a crackdown on the growing desire for civil liberties, culminating in the arrest and impending execution of Amelhir Vilistani. The sudden condemnation of the beloved scientist inflames the growing resistance to Imperial rule. In the city of Olmonin, rebel politicians gather in a secret assembly to keep the growing conflict from spiraling out of control. Yet as the clock ticks down to Amelhir’s doom, the resistance will soon find that the only way to save their people will be to set off a chain of events that lead to the sundering of an empire… and the rise of a new republic.




Traitor


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SECRETS AND LIES. Muhanir Iscarath has a secret. To the average Avelingian, he appears to be an ordinary bar keeper. Only a select few know that he also leads a Fiean spy ring that is deep behind enemy lines. He does everything that he can to keep a watchful eye on the enemy until he receives word of a nightmare beyond all telling: The revolution is on the brink of disaster, and there is a traitor within the Fiean Republican Army. In their darkest hour, the ring of patriots quickly learns that the only person who can save their beloved cause is the lonely wife of the very spymaster who is hunting them, but they do not know if the young lady is a homemaker with a wandering eye or a dragon in disguise. Cut off from help and with nowhere to run, Muhanir and his fellows must find a way to expose the enemy within and get the Fiean Army moving once more… or die trying.




Revolution


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FEAR HIM. The war rages on. As Thrakoth continues his march toward conquest, Helisah, Aegras, and Fasti race home with the knowledge that will finally allow them to avenge their homeland. While Aegras oversees the assembly of a devastating new weapon, Helisah and Fasti continue the fight against the Telurian Empire, but they discover that the enemy is far closer to home than they ever imagined. With the help of old friends and new allies, the secret warriors begin their hunt for a Telurian spy ring in the back streets of Nuveia, but they underestimate how far the enemy will go to break the Coalition’s will to fight. In a desperate race against time, Helisah, Aegras, and Fasti must expose the traitors in their midst, complete the only weapon that might defeat Thrakoth, and gather the courage to end The War of the Democratic Coalition.




The Dove in the Eagle's Nest


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Walt Whitman


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Includes almost 760 entries ranging in length from 3,100 words on the first (1855) edition of Leaves of Grass to 140 words on Elizabeth Leavitt Keller. Entries include biographical data; thematic, formal and technical considerations; discussions of the poet's social and personal life; and commentary on all of Whitman's works, including poem clusters, major poems, essays, and lesser known works such as the novel Franklin Evans and two dozen short stories. A chronology and genealogy are included. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




The Routledge Encyclopedia of Walt Whitman


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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Walt Whitman presents a comprehensive resource complied by over 200 internationally recognized contributors, including such leading Whitman scholars as James E. Miller, Jr., Roger Asselineau, Betsy Erkkila, and Joel Myerson. Now available for the first time in paperback, this volume comprises more than 750 entries arranged in convenient alphabetical format. Coverage includes: biographical information: all names, dates, places, and events important to understanding Whitman's life and career Whitman's works: essays on all eight editions of "Leaves of Grass," major poems and poem clusters, principal essays and prose works, as well as his more than two dozen short stories and the novel, Franklin Evans prominent themes and concepts: essays on such major topics as democracy, slavery, the Civil War, immortality, sexuality, and the women's rights movement. significant forms and techniques: such as prosody, symbolism, free verse, and humour important trends and critical approaches in Whitman studies: including new historicist and cultural criticism, psychological explorations, and controversial issues of sexual identity surveys of Whitman's international impact as well as an assessment of his literary legacy. Useful for students, researchers, librarians, teachers, and Whitman devotees, this volume features extensive cross-references, numerous photographs of the poet, a chronology, a special appendix section tracking the poet's genealogy, and a thorough index. Each entry includes a bibliography for further study.