The Shadow of Ararat


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In what would be A.D. 600 in our history, the Roman Empire still stands, supported by the Legions and Thaumaturges of Rome. Now the Emperor of the West, the Augustus Galen Atreus, will come to the aid of the Emperor of the East, the Augustus Heraclius, to lift the siege of Constantinople and carry a great war to the very doorstep of the Shahanshah of Persia. It is a war that will be fought with armies both conventional and magical, with bright swords and the darkest necromancy. Against this richly detailed canvas of alternate history and military strategy, Thomas Harlan sets the intricate and moving stories of four people: Woven with rich detail youd expect from a first-rate historical novel, while through it runs yarns of magic and shimmering glamours that carry you deeply into your most fantastic dreams At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.







Early Israel and The Surrounding Nations


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Embark on a captivating journey through ancient history with "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" by A. H. Sayce, a groundbreaking exploration of the origins and development of Israel and its neighboring civilizations. Join Sayce as he delves into the rich tapestry of ancient Near Eastern history, tracing the rise of Israel and its interactions with the surrounding nations. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, Sayce brings to life the vibrant cultures, political intrigues, and religious beliefs of the ancient world. Themes of conquest, diplomacy, and cultural exchange resonate throughout the narrative, inviting readers to explore the complex relationships between Israel and its neighbors, from the mighty empires of Egypt and Assyria to the smaller city-states of Canaan and Mesopotamia. Sayce's keen insights shed light on the social, political, and economic factors that shaped the course of ancient history. Delve into the depths of archaeological discovery as Sayce uncovers the evidence of ancient civilizations buried beneath the sands of time. From the ruins of ancient cities to the deciphered inscriptions of forgotten languages, Sayce offers readers a glimpse into the lives of those who lived millennia ago, illuminating the human stories behind the archaeological artifacts. The overall tone of "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" is one of scholarly inquiry and intellectual curiosity, as Sayce's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis invite readers to engage with the complexities of ancient history. Whether you're a seasoned scholar or an enthusiastic amateur, Sayce's accessible writing style makes the ancient world come alive in vivid detail. Critically acclaimed for its depth of research and breadth of knowledge, "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" has earned praise from historians and archaeologists alike for its comprehensive coverage of ancient Near Eastern history. Sayce's ability to synthesize complex historical data into a compelling narrative makes it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the origins of civilization. Whether you're fascinated by the mysteries of the ancient world or simply curious about the origins of Israel and its neighbors, "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" offers a fascinating journey through time and space. Let A. H. Sayce be your guide on a journey of discovery and exploration. Don't miss your chance to uncover the secrets of the ancient Near East. Grab your copy of "Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations" today and embark on an epic adventure through the annals of history.




Journey to Ararat


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The Explorers of Ararat and the Search for Noah's Ark


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This books is a compilation of accounts written by experienced explorers who have searched for Noah's Ark since the 1960's. Each explorer conveys his unique experiences and insights regarding the search.







Attending Madness


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He is what we would call a very good attendant, who would not run away or flinch from any patient, but would try to have his orders carried out if possible. Such was the view of William Coady, attendant to the insane in the British settler colony of Victoria, Australia in the 1870s. This book is a history of William Coady’s occupation, a history asylum work and workers in nineteenth-century Australia. It considers not only who attendants were and why they worked in the asylum, but also how they and others variously defined the very good attendant. Colonial asylum advocates imagined the attendant as an archetype, drawing on ideas from Britain about the nature of insanity and its treatment. In exploring the articulation of these ideas in a specific colonial context and their effect on the colonial asylum workplace, Lee-Ann Monk makes an important contribution to the international history of the asylum. She also opens new dimensions in the history of this occupation, on which the fate of patients very much depended, by analysing attendants’ efforts to construct an occupational identity and give meaning to their work, thus providing new insights into their sense of themselves and their occupation.




Introduction to Armenia


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Armenia is a landlocked country located in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia. It has a population of approximately 3 million people and covers an area of 29,743 square kilometers. Armenia is bordered by Turkey to the west, Georgia to the north, Azerbaijan to the east, and Iran to the south. The history of Armenia dates back to 4000 BC and has been marked by numerous conflicts and invasions. In the early 20th century, Armenia was part of the Russian Empire, which was dissolved following the Russian Revolution. In 1918, Armenia declared independence, but it was short-lived as the country was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1920. Armenia regained independence in 1991 following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Today, Armenia is a rapidly developing country with a diverse economy and a rich cultural heritage.





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