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Ark is a 2009 hard science fiction novel by English author Stephen Baxter. It is a sequel to his 2008 novel Flood. Ark deals with the journey of the starship Ark One, and the continuing human struggle for survival on Earth after the catastrophic events of Flood. The series continues in three pendant stories, which are described in the plot ...
Novel 1914 Unspecified Darkness and Dawn: George Allan England: Two characters wake from suspended animation and find that some great disaster has torn an enormous chasm in Earth and created a second Moon Novel 1916 War The Lost Continent: Edgar Rice Burroughs: Play 1921 Technology R.U.R. Karel Čapek: Notable for coining the term "robot" Novel ...
Creatures of Light and Darkness is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny. Long out of print, it was reissued in April 2010. The novel is set in the far future, with humans on many worlds. Some have god-like powers, or perhaps are gods—the names and aspects of various Egyptian gods are used.
When Dark Ages: Vampire was revised and updated in 2002, White Wolf also released a number of supplements for other groups of magical creatures, including Dark Ages: Inquisitor, a 237-page softcover book written by Emily K. Dresner-Thornber, Myranda Kalis, Matthew McFarland, Anthony Ragan, Sarah Roark, Colin A. Suleiman, Adam Tinworth, and ...
The Black Company is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook.The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximately four-hundred-year history, as they take on the forces of the demoness Kina, whose influence stretches across sixteen worlds.
The Log of the Ark is a children's book written by Kenneth Walker and illustrated by Geoffrey Boumphrey. It was first published by Constable & Co., London, 1923. [1] It was first published in the US by E.P. Dutton & Co., New York, 1926 under the title What Happened in the Ark. [2] One of the many editions was by Puffin Books in 1963.
Armoured bears, known as panserbjørne in Danish, are a race of polar bear-like creatures with human-level intelligence and opposable thumbs; they have no dæmons and consider their armour, which is made of meteoric iron, to be their soul. [1] Before the events of His Dark Materials, Iorek had met and befriended Lee Scoresby. At that time ...
Explanation of why Noah's Ark did not sink, despite its size, from Arca Noë. Arca Noë ("Noah's Ark") is a book published in 1675 by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher.It is a study of the biblical story of Noah's Ark, published by the cartographer and bookseller Johannes van Waesbergen in Amsterdam.