Phantom Complete Avon Novels Volume #2 Slave Market of Mucar


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"For the first time ever, the Avon edition of The Phantom is back in print!Hermes Press is proud to announce that they will be publishing all fifteenpocket Avon books, starting in August 2016, and every other month thereafter!This exciting installment, Volume 2 offers the classic Lee Falk tale: "The SlaveMarket of Mucar." Famed artist George Wilson (Dr. Solar, Magnus RobotFighter, The Phantom) painted the cover for Volume #2 as he did with all of thecovers used for the Avon series, and they are reproduced beautifully to keep allof the details from the original books intact for a new generation of Phans toenjoy! Does the ancient abomination of slavery still exist in this age ofelectronics? How are slaves found for this mysterious hidden market and where dothey go? What is the true and amazing identity of the sinister slave dealer?Find out in this exciting second volume of The Phantom: The Complete Avon BooksVolume 2!"




The Phantom 2


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A Series of Jungle mysteries lead to the cave of the little people.




The Phantom: the Complete Avon Novels: Volume #1: the Story of the the Phantom: the Ghost Who Walks


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This first book in the reissue of the original Avon pocket books tells the story of the childhood and adolescence of the twenty-first Phantom. His father, the twentieth Phantom, regales the reader and young Kit Walker of the men who came before him: the fighter who beat Redbeard the Pirate, while gaining the heart of Queen Natala; the harrowing actions that the twentieth Phantom took to regain the friendship of the Rope People, and many more stories. In this opening to the series, we also meet Diana Palmer the love of the Phantom, the woman who always can count on the Phantom to rescue her, even before he becomes The Ghost Who Walks. This thrilling beginning shows the man behind the mask, as Kit and Guran, his confident and friend, embark on the first of many adventures.




Crime Fiction IV


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Contains the revised contents of Crime Fiction III, continued through 2000. Includes indexes by author, title, series, character, and setting of over 106,000 detective and mystery novels and over 6,600collections. Includes author, title and contents lists of stories in single author collections, chronological list of books and stories, publisher list, and an index of over 4,500 films derived from the books and stories.







Âryan Word-building


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A History of Beer and Brewing


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A History of Beer and Brewing provides a comprehensive account of the history of beer. Research carried out during the last quarter of the 20th century has permitted us to re-think the way in which some ancient civilizations went about their beer production. There have also been some highly innovative technical developments, many of which have led to the sophistication and efficiency of 21st century brewing methodology. A History of Beer and Brewing covers a time-span of around eight thousand years and in doing so: * Stimulates the reader to consider how, and why, the first fermented beverages might have originated * Establishes some of the parameters that encompass the diverse range of alcoholic beverages assigned the generic name 'beer' * Considers the possible means of dissemination of early brewing technologies from their Near Eastern origins The book is aimed at a wide readership particularly beer enthusiasts. However the use of original quotations and references associated with them should enable the serious scholar to delve into this subject in even greater depth.




The Phantom


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Collects the complete first two years of the comic strip "The Phantom," a masked superhero who fought crime in exotic locations.







Conditional Citizens


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A New York Times Editors' Choice • Best Book of the Year: Time, NPR, Bookpage, L.A. Times What does it mean to be American? In this starkly illuminating and impassioned book, Pulitzer Prize­­–finalist Laila Lalami recounts her unlikely journey from Moroccan immigrant to U.S. citizen, using it as a starting point for her exploration of American rights, liberties, and protections. "Sharp, bracingly clear essays."—Entertainment Weekly Tapping into history, politics, and literature, she elucidates how accidents of birth—such as national origin, race, and gender—that once determined the boundaries of Americanness still cast their shadows today. Lalami poignantly illustrates how white supremacy survives through adaptation and legislation, with the result that a caste system is maintained that keeps the modern equivalent of white male landowners at the top of the social hierarchy. Conditional citizens, she argues, are all the people with whom America embraces with one arm and pushes away with the other. Brilliantly argued and deeply personal, Conditional Citizens weaves together Lalami’s own experiences with explorations of the place of nonwhites in the broader American culture.