Waqwaq, Vol. 4


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Shio's battles have brought him to the brink of death and back again. Now he must use every ounce of power he has left to save the Kami, his people and his world! But whose wish will ultimately come true? The conclusion to Wāqwāq begins now! The final fate of both man and machine is revealed! -- VIZ Media




Waqwaq, Vol. 2


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The girl who could be the Kami is kidnapped by a trio of mysterious sages. To save her, Shio must join forces with a former opponent and battle through a slew of ever-more-powerful renegade Guardians! -- VIZ Media




Hoshin Engi, Vol. 4


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Taikobo meets a noble family who shows him that defiance takes on many different forms. Sometimes even a pawn can ultimately alter the course of the game. -- VIZ Media




Waqwaq, Vol. 1


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Shio is forced by the tragedy of the machine war to team up with a mysterious girl from another world whose blood is the color red, just like the prophecies proclaim. Is this girl the human race's last hope for survival in a world overrun by metal? -- VIZ Media




Waqwaq, Vol. 4


Book Description

In the ultimate war of man vs. machine, the fate of humanity lies with a teenage cyborg named Shio! Living in constant fear of attack from machines, mankind depends on the cyborg corps known as the Guardians to keep them from harm as they await the arrival of the Kami, a godlike savior with mythical red blood who can grant only one wish to one person. Now, Shio, son of a Guardian, thinks he's found the Kami--and all the Guardians are at war to get that wish! Shio's battles have brought him to the brink of death and back again. Now he must use every ounce of power he has left to save the Kami, his people and his world! But whose wish will ultimately come true? The conclusion to Wāqwāq begins now! The final fate of both man and machine is revealed!







Hoshin Engi, Vol. 5


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Betrayed by an immortal, trained by a God, hunted by Demons. When his clan is wiped out by a beautiful demon, young Taikobo finds himself in charge of the mysterious Hoshin Project. Its mission: find all immortals living in the human world and seal them away forever. But what is the ultimate goal of the Project? And does Taikobo even know whose side he's really on?! As the enemies of Dakki unite with Taikobo, the new alliance finds itself under siege by The Shisei of Kuryu Island, formidable foes with mysterious ties to Dakki herself!




Medieval Islamic Civilization


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Examines the socio-cultural history of the regions where Islam took hold between the 7th and 16th century. This two-volume work contains 700 alphabetically arranged entries, and provides a portrait of Islamic civilization. It is of use in understanding the roots of Islamic society as well to explore the culture of medieval civilization.




The Book of the Wonders of India


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Captain Buzurg ibn Shahriyar, a shipmaster from the Persian province of Khuzistan compiled this collection of sailors tales between 900 and 953. This new translation captures all the charm and spontaneity of the original text. Dr Freeman-Grenville has supplied an informative introduction, gazetteer, and bibliography.




Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism


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Presented in six principal analytic chapters with supporting appendices, this book explores the role of Islam in precipitating Europe's twelfth century commercial renaissance. Employing the classic analytic techniques of economics, Gene Heck determines that medieval Europe's feudal interregnum was largely caused by indigenous governmental business regulation and not by shifts in international trade patterns. He then proceeds by demonstrating how Islamic economic precepts provided the ideological rationales that empowered medieval Europe to escape its three-centuries-long experiment in "Dark Age economics" ― in the process, providing the West with its archetypic tools of capitalism. While treatises such as Maxime Rodinson's excellent book, Islam and Capitalism, document the capitalistic nature of the Islamic economic system, in applying modern economic method to medieval orientalist historiography, this work is unique in capturing both the evolution and the impact of the system's role in forging medieval history.