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  • The Prophet of the Termite God: Book Two of the Antasy Series

    Clark Thomas Carlton

    eBook (Harper Voyager Impulse, April 23, 2019)
    The powerful Antasy saga continues with The Prophet of the Termite God!Once an outcast, Pleckoo has risen to Prophet-Commander of the Hulkrish army. But a million warriors and their ghost ants were not enough to defeat his cousin, Anand the Roach Boy, the tamer of night wasps and founder of Bee-Jor. Now Pleckoo is hunted by the army that once revered him. Yet in all his despair, Pleckoo receives prophecies from his termite god, assuring him he will kill Anand to rule the Sand, and establish the One True Religion. And war is not yet over. Now, Anand and Bee-Jor face an eastern threat from the Mad Emperor of the Barley People, intent on retaking stolen lands from a vulnerable and chaotic nation. And on the southern Weedlands, thousands of refugees clamor for food and safety and their own place in Bee-Jor. But the greatest threats to the new country come from within, where an embittered nobility and a disgraced priesthood plot to destroy Anand … then reunite the Lost Country with the Once Great and Holy Slope. Can the boy who worked in the dung heap rise above the turmoil, survive his assassins, and prevent the massacre of millions?
  • The Prophet of the Termite God: Book Two of the Antasy Series

    Clark Thomas Carlton

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper Voyager Impulse, May 14, 2019)
    The powerful Antasy saga continues with The Prophet of the Termite God!Once an outcast, Pleckoo has risen to Prophet-Commander of the Hulkrish army. But a million warriors and their ghost ants were not enough to defeat his cousin, Anand the Roach Boy, the tamer of night wasps and founder of Bee-Jor. Now Pleckoo is hunted by the army that once revered him. Yet in all his despair, Pleckoo receives prophecies from his termite god, assuring him he will kill Anand to rule the Sand, and establish the One True Religion. And war is not yet over. Now, Anand and Bee-Jor face an eastern threat from the Mad Emperor of the Barley People, intent on retaking stolen lands from a vulnerable and chaotic nation. And on the southern Weedlands, thousands of refugees clamor for food and safety and their own place in Bee-Jor. But the greatest threats to the new country come from within, where an embittered nobility and a disgraced priesthood plot to destroy Anand … then reunite the Lost Country with the Once Great and Holy Slope. Can the boy who worked in the dung heap rise above the turmoil, survive his assassins, and prevent the massacre of millions?
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module B

    Thomas Clark

    Hardcover (Vidro Trxt Intrractivr,2005, June 24, 2005)
    Book by Clark, Thomas
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module D

    Thomas Clark

    Paperback (VideoText Interactive, June 16, 2005)
    This contains Modules A through E. All boxes are unopened and in brand new condition. Still in cellophane.
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module A

    Thomas Clark

    Paperback (VideoText Interactive, June 16, 2005)
    Complete set in plastic case: 3 VHS tapes, Book of course notes, Instructor's guide, Student work text book, progress tests, solutions manuals,
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module E

    Thomas Clark

    Paperback (Example Product Manufacturer, June 24, 2005)
    Book by Clark, Thomas
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module F

    Thomas Clark

    Paperback
    Includes DVDs, WorkText, Course Notes, Solutions Manual, Progress Tests, and Instructor’s Guide.
  • Algebra: A Complete Course, Module C

    Thomas Clark

    Paperback
    Book by Clark, Thomas
  • John Whopper, The Newsboy

    Thomas M. Clark

    eBook (, May 17, 2015)
    John Whopper, The Newsboyby Thomas M. Clark
  • John Whopper, The Newsboy

    Thomas M. Clark

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 16, 2017)
    Two years ago last February, I think it was on a Tuesday morning, I started as usual very early to distribute my papers. I had a large bundle to dispose of that day, and thought that if I took a short cut across the fields, instead of following the road from Roxbury to Jamaica Plain, I could go my rounds in much less time. I do not care to tell precisely where it was that I jumped over the fence; but it is a rough, barren kind of spot, which nobody has ever done any thing to improve. After walking about a third of a mile, I began to think that I had better have kept to the turnpike; for I found that I was obliged to clamber over an uneven, rocky place, among trees and bushes and shrubs, that grew just thick enough to bother me, so that I hardly knew where to put my feet.
  • John Whopper, The Newsboy

    Thomas M. Clark

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • John Whopper, The Newsboy ILLUSTRATED

    Thomas M. Clark

    eBook (, June 4, 2020)
    After walking about a third of a mile, I began to think that I had better have kept to the turnpike; for I found that I was obliged to clamber over an uneven, rocky place, among trees and bushes and shrubs, that grew just thick enough to bother me, so that I hardly knew where to put my feet.