Planet Reese


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In this novel, author Cordelia Strube grabs readers by the neuroses with a dark and wickedly funny story about Reese, a former Greenpeace crusader turned "for-profit" marketer, who battles against a world-gone-mad in a desperate attempt to regain a life - and a family - that has drifted away from him. As chaos turns into calamity, Reese tries in vain to keep both feet on a planet that seems unfit for anyone with an inner activist - or anyone struggling to shut that inner activist up.




The Giant Planet Jupiter


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This highly illustrated volume provides a comprehensive and accessible account of Jupiter and its satellites.




Double Planet


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The Dragon, an enormous comet, is on a trajectory that will bring it perilously close to an Earth that is still suffering from the scars of a nuclear incident, and from the problems of the Greenhouse Effect. For the optimists - those that remain - it is a sign of change for the better; for others, the comet foreshadows humanity's final doom. But to Francis Reese and the hard-pressed astronauts of the depleted space programme, the Dragon presents a third outrageous, yet irresistible possibility - the transformation of a barren world into a new home for the beleaguered peoples of Earth.




Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet


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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 176. With the search for extra-solar planets in full gear, it has become essential to gain a more detailed understanding of the evolution of the other earth-like planets in our own solar system. Space missions to Venus, including the Soviet Veneras, Pioneer Venus, and Magellan, provided a wealth of information about this planet' enigmatic surface and atmosphere, but left many fundamental questions about its origin and evolution unanswered. This book discusses how the study of Venus will aid our understanding of terrestrial and extra-solar planet evolution, with particular reference to surface and interior processes, atmospheric circulation, chemistry, and aeronomy. Incorporating results from the recent European Venus Express mission, Exploring Venus as a Terrestrial Planet examines the open questions and relates them to Earth and other terrestrial planets. The goal is to stimulate thinking about those broader issues as the new Venus data arrive.




The Dundurn Group


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Solar Sensations


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The galaxy's most beautiful and famous woman, Marie Flechette, is devastated by her fianci's unbridled infidelity. Furious, she leaves her home planet to recover at her aunt's home. But Marie never reaches her destination. A surprise attack on her space cruiser changes Marie's life. Out of nowhere, she is accused of involvement in arms trafficking, treason and murder. Marie knows that she is innocent of these charges but she must convince her captor, the charismatic leader of a primitive nation affected by her apparent misdeeds. Marie soon realizes that by calling off her engagement, she unwittingly exposed the first layers of a devastating evil orchestrated by the ruthless General Keem, a line of attack already set in motion. He and his surprising followers intend to use Marie's fame, much of which they contrived, to help them change the political landscape of the entire galaxy. Joining forces with a nation affected by the brewing crisis, Marie fights to restore her reputation and avert an intergalactic war. Will she be able to disprove the fabricated allegations levied against her? Either way, the events are sure to change the landscape of Marie's heart.




Planet of the Gods


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Two planets circling Vega! But a more amazing discovery waited the explorers when they landed! An incredible science fiction tale woven by a master of the genre, Robert Williams! A definite edition to be added to the classic science fiction library of all fans!




Planetary Tectonics


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This book is an essential reference volume that surveys tectonic landforms on solid bodies throughout the Solar System.




An Angel for Maxey


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Reese Maxey is a modestly successful industrial market researcher and executive interviewer. When a new international religion explodes on the world scene with the goal of unifying all faiths into one body, Reese Maxey is recruited to bring his skills to the movement. But as he becomes more involved in the rapidly expanding worldwide church, he discovers not all is as it seems in the new faith. His discoveries bring to light his own inner spiritual struggles, and more disturbing, he finds there are human forces around him determined to make him and break him. Or kill him. From the lofty powers who meet annually in Davos, Switzerland, to the streets and corporate corridors of Midwestern cities comes a story about one mans spiritual struggle and the intrigue of spiritual wickedness in high places. An Angel for Maxey is a religiously inspired thriller that will entertain as well as empower ones faith. Midwest Book Review




The Outcasters


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"Since 1995, I set out as an artist to create characters who were hideous, strange and did not fit within the normal boundaries of a modern society. The Circus Freaks, my 1st creations, are such examples of de-humanizing humans, placing them in a world where they are not accepted by the majority and must push their way uphill to gain power. After 15 years of creating many people, places and things based on the real world, publishing books, including this one, I came to an epiphany. Who you are in relation to someone else depends not on skin color, age, religion, sexual preference, language, biology, country or planet. These short stories contain individual lives of those you are familiar with in one social category or another as opposed to those of your neighbor, family member, significant partner, your enemies, and those unlikely you've never met. In the end, a world, a galaxy of prosperity comes with the efforts of all who are related because they are unrelated and that's exactly what this book is about." --Maestro Drake