Stowing away on a pleasure ship, the beautiful Lijena Farleigh poses as a concubine--and carries the mighty Sword of Kwerin Bloodhawk in her hands. The master thieves Davin Anane and Goran One-Eye traverse the highways of Raemllyn with a secret cargo of gold stolen from a royal supplier. At last, for crown and kingdom, the three shall be reunited as they go to aid the good Prince Felrad against the usurper Zarek Yannis. But to defeat Felrad's mighty forces, Zarek Yannis has summoned the Faceless Ones--fiery riders from the depths of hell, against whom even one hundred mortal warriors are helpless. So begins the deadliest battle Raemllyn will ever know!"--Pg. [4] of cover.
With the giant changeling Goran One-Eye once more by his side, the freebooter Davin Anane has entered the realm of the sorcerer Lorennion ... there to steal from him the enchanted sheath of Kwerin Bloodhawk.
Davin Anane, adventurer and freebooter, must go on a mission full of sorcerers, slave traders, gypsy caravans and demons to find and rescue the kidnapped neice of the emperor who holds captive his friend, the giant Goran One-Eye.
Phileas Fogg bets his fortune he can travel across the globe in eighty days. But the day he leaves on his journey, the Bank of London is robbed, and Fogg is identified by the nefarious Detective Fix as the chief suspect. Fogg races against time and geography to save a princess and prove his innocence." -- cover p. [iv].
Engaging the Past: Action and Interaction in the History Classroom provides practical steps toward using engaging strategies in the classroom to teach students to think historically. These strategies include an approach developed by the author called “The You Decide! Lecture,” and innovative ways to use board games and role-playing games in the history classroom. The goal is not simply to add window dressing to fundamentally dull lessons, but rather to re-examine how teachers think about students as learners of history. This book follows the growing trend within historical pedagogy to care less about content coverage and more about deep engagement, student learning, and the importance of historical thinking. The students in our classrooms today are the history teachers of tomorrow and awakening them to the exciting complexities of the past is critical to keep the study of history thriving.
Clay Thornton tracks Coyote Man, a Kiowa brave who slaughtered Thornton's family, through the New Mexico territory into Mexico. He meets a frontier woman and learns to love again, but suddenly he discovers that he is now the hunted.
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