Beyond the Spire of Navarene


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Curses, Wards, and Endless Hordes prevent the casual adventurer from getting very far. At least, not without employing a Ranger... and their services do not come cheap. A Young Knight undertakes an impossible quest deep into the fabled and perilous Fenrirfang in order to protect his sister from a conspiracy that involves the Church that he has sworn to serve. A seasoned Ranger who believes she has seen everything the wilds have to offer soon discovers that she faces something altogether different with this journey. BEYOND THE SPIRE OF NAVARENE is the first entry in the DEAD MEN ARE DYING saga. Set in a world where humans born with a celestial mark are instilled with powerful, game-changing abilities. And those without... survive as best they can.




Beyond the Western Deep


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For over 100 years, the animal races of the Four Kingdoms have lived side-by-side in an uneasy truce. But when conflict ignites in the north, old alliances threaten to send the world into chaos. Experience the beginnings of an epic all-ages fantasy in this first collected volume!




The Book of Esther


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"In a counterfactual world resembling the 1930s, the state of Khazaria, an isolated nation of warriors Jews, is under attack by the Germanii. Esther, the precocious daughter of Khazaria's chief policy advisor, sets out on a quest to ensure the survival of her homeland"--




The Helmet of Navarre


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Embark on a thrilling historical adventure with Bertha Runkle’s The Helmet of Navarre, a novel set against the backdrop of tumultuous times and filled with intrigue, bravery, and romance. Follow the gripping story of a hero’s quest and the powerful symbolism of a legendary artifact. As Runkle’s tale unfolds, you’ll be immersed in a richly detailed world of historical drama and personal valor. The novel combines elements of romance and adventure, offering a captivating narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat. But here’s a question to pique your interest: How does the quest for the Helmet of Navarre reflect the deeper themes of honor and destiny? What role does this legendary artifact play in the characters’ lives and their pursuit of greatness? Explore the captivating world of The Helmet of Navarre, where each chapter unveils new layers of excitement and historical depth. This is more than just a tale of adventure; it’s a rich exploration of courage, legacy, and the impact of legendary symbols. Are you ready to uncover the secrets and excitement of The Helmet of Navarre? Dive into a story that blends historical intrigue with thrilling adventure, and discover how the past shapes the present. Don’t miss the chance to experience this gripping narrative. Purchase The Helmet of Navarre today and let Bertha Runkle’s compelling story transport you to a world of historical drama and adventure.




The Helmet of Navarre


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New National Theater, W.H. Rapley, manager, Wm. H. Fowler, treasurer. Charles Dalton in "The Helmet of Navarre," an adaptation of Bertha Runkle's novel of that name by Bertha Runkle and Lawrence Marston, direction of William Greet, produced under the stage direction of Lawrence Marston.










Outre-Mer - A Pilgrimage Beyond The Sea


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This first major work of the famous author is a travelogue of his journeys to Europe. It is a form, which, as every reader knows, has been recommended by the high example and success of Mr. Irving; and, in recording only such circumstances as suit his fancy, an accomplished traveller is certainly more likely to preserve the proper measure of spirit and freshness, than when he enters on the task of preparing an elaborate and formal narrative. It must not be supposed, that, in adopting the form of Mr. Irving, Longfellow has been guilty of any other imitation. They have both entered on the same field, in different directions. The Pays à Outre-Mer was the name, by which the Holy Land was known to the pilgrims and crusaders; and the author describes himself as a pilgrim of the Land beyond the Sea. This land filled the visions of his youthful fancy, and when he first beheld its shores, it was with the same emotions, with which the wandering palmer used to hail the bounds of Palestine. It does not appear, however, that in roaming over classic ground, he felt as if he were undergoing penance; on the contrary, he seems to have pursued his journey with a tolerably cheerful spirit, and when it was fairly over, to have sat down to embody and preserve the recollection of the scenes he had passed through.