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Books with author E Marston

  • Muhammad of Mecca: Prophet of Islam

    Elsa Marston

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, April 16, 2001)
    Chronicles the life of the prophet Muhammed from his birth in Mecca, through his preaching and the establishment of Islam, to his continuing legacy to the world.
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  • Law for Professional Engineers: Canadian and International Perspectives

    D.L. Marston

    Hardcover (Learning Aid: Law for Professional Engineers, June 1, 1997)
    The approach taken throughout the text has been to summarize and simplify the subject manner. The book focuses on fundamentals and areas of business law of relevance and interest to engineers. Therefore, the use of technical or legal terms has been minimized, as have the references to extensive procedural details and complex legalarguments that are more appropriately the concern of lawyers. The analytical nature of our legal systemis illustrated by emphasizing the court's application of established legal principles in deciding cases.
  • Western King: Book 2, the Rune Blades of Celi

    Ann Marston

    Paperback (Five Rivers Publishing, June 1, 2013)
    The wanderer Red Kian has ruled Skai as Regent, but now it is time for him to step down. War clouds are gathering. Maedun sorcerers have taken the continent, and Saesnesi raiders are pillaging the islands. But Kian has three sons. One is a prince of Skai blood, one is a wizard touched by Tyadda fire, and one is a dreamer who longs to unite the Celi against their enemies. Who will inherit the rune blade known as Kingmaker? Who will have the power to confront the Black Riders who bring darkness like a cloak to cover the land? The answer will surprise you. Just as it surprises them.
  • Diamonds in Black Sand

    Ann Marston

    Paperback (Five Rivers Chapmanry, June 1, 2017)
    Iain dreams of sailing beyond the treacherous Barrier Reefs to the tumultuous Wildesea, to become an Outsider like his father before him. But he is bound in service to his uncle Durstan for raising him after the death of his parents, and may not go until he has paid back the time he owes.The new King of Celyddon bans the magic that keeps the Out-ships safe on the demanding Wildesea where Iain longs to be, and makes outlaws of those who work that magic. Neither the ships nor the men and women who sail them are allowed in the Realm. Iain has no means of escaping his bondage.He is almost resigned to his fate and trying to make the best of it when he himself develops some of that banned magic, and becomes an Outlaw on the run from the authorities.
  • The Olive Tree by Elsa Marston

    Elsa Marston

    Hardcover (Wisdom Tales, Aug. 16, 1709)
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  • Songs of Ancient Journeys: Animals in Rock Art

    Elsa Marston

    Paperback (George Braziller Inc., Dec. 17, 2005)
    Songs of Ancient Journeys: Animals in Rock Art is a collection of fourteen short poems inspired by animals depicted in the rock art of the American southwest. Humans of this region have left innumerable images on rock surfaces, depicting the creatures native to this mystic landscape. The origins of these mysterious drawings are still unknown. This short book of poetry, illustrated with color photographs of Southwestern rock art, delivers imaginative testimonials in the voices of the depicted animals. The poems are accompanied by a series of notes that describe the possible meanings of the images in Native American mythology. This project is a melodic blend of poetry, Native American culture, and natural history. Songs of Ancient Journeys will inspire young readers to imagine what these beautiful and mysterious images represented to the people who made them. Illustrated with color photographs.
  • The Ravens of Blackwater

    Edward Marston

    Print on Demand (Paperback) (Unknown, March 15, 2009)
    The second volume of the Domesday Books, set shortly after the Norman Conquest in England, follows Soldier Ralph Delchard and lawyer Gervase Bret as they are drawn into the investigation into the murder of a powerful landholder's son.
  • The Cliffs of Cairo

    Elsa Marston

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, May 4, 1982)
    The past catches up with the present when Tabby finds ancient treasure and treacherous men who will kill to regain the treasure they thought was lost
  • Songs of Ancient Journeys: Animals in Rock Art

    Elsa Marston

    Hardcover (George Braziller Inc., Dec. 17, 2005)
    Songs of Ancient Journeys: Animals in Rock Art is a collection of fourteen short poems inspired by animals depicted in the rock art of the American southwest. Humans of this region have left innumerable images on rock surfaces, depicting the creatures native to this mystic landscape. The origins of these mysterious drawings are still unknown. This short book of poetry, illustrated with color photographs of Southwestern rock art, delivers imaginative testimonials in the voices of the depicted animals. The poems are accompanied by a series of notes that describe the possible meanings of the images in Native American mythology. This project is a melodic blend of poetry, Native American culture, and natural history. Songs of Ancient Journeys will inspire young readers to imagine what these beautiful and mysterious images represented to the people who made them. Illustrated with color photographs.
  • Santa Claus in Baghdad and Other Stories about Teens in the Arab World

    Elsa Marston

    Paperback (Indiana University Press, April 22, 2008)
    What is it like to be a young person in the Arab world today? This lively collection of eight short stories about Arab teenagers living in Iraq, Tunisia, Egypt, the West Bank, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and a Palestinian refugee camp engagingly depicts young people's experiences growing up in the Middle East. The characters, drawn from urban and rural settings and from different classes as well as a mix of countries, confront situations involving friends, family, teachers, and society at large. Along with some specifically Middle Eastern issues, such as strife in Iraq, the hardships of life in a Palestinian refugee camp, and honor crimes, the young people deal with more familiar concerns such as loyalty to friends, overcoming personal insecurities, dreams of a future career, and coping with divorcing parents. Coming of age in a complicated world, they meet life with courage, determination, and, not least of all, humor. With accompanying notes that provide contextual information, Santa Claus in Baghdad brings a fresh perspective to youth literature about the Arab world.
  • The Cliffs of Cairo

    Elsa Marston

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Oct. 15, 1998)
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  • Days in Clover

    Edward Marston

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, June 14, 2012)
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