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Books with author Richard Baran

  • Jonathan Livingston Seagull

    Richard Bach

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Aug. 16, 1970)
    FROM THE MACMILLIAN COMPANY A STORY WHICH REMAINS FAMOUS BY RICHARD BACH AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY RUSSELL MUNSON. This is a story which touches the Seagull in all of us.
  • ILLUSIONS: THE ADVENTURES OF A RELUCTANT MESSIAH

    Richard Bach

    Paperback (Pan Books, March 15, 1978)
    rare ed
  • Rancher ferrets on the range

    Richard Bach

    eBook
    Richard Bach's Classic Ferret Chronicles
  • Illusions

    Richard Bach

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Books, May 15, 1981)
    Vintage paperback
  • There's No Such Place As Far Away

    Richard Bach

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 1993)
    None
  • Rancher Ferrets on the Range

    Richard Bach

    Hardcover (Scribner, Feb. 4, 2003)
    The ground thudded and trembled, the echoes again, as Cheyenne Jasmine Ferret cut a half-circle to stop, breathing hard, by Montgomery and his trusted mount Boffin. It was a familiar sight to all who lived beneath Montana's Sweetroot Mountains, these two ranchkits riding through the morning light, ever together, completely unalike. Montgomery has the deep stillness of the outdoors in his soul; Cheyenne Jasmine is less quiet within. He understands the thoughts of animals and the endless colors of a single mountain daisy. She watches movie after movie, drawn indoors by emotion and light. Kithood ends one morning when Cheyenne Jasmine climbs aboard the train out of Little Paw, destination Hollywood. Montgomery stays put, unwilling to leave the country and his future with animals. They do not realize they are in love until the moment she departs. In time, Cheyenne becomes Jasmine Ferret, the Jasmine Ferret, international film star, darling of the tabloids; Montgomery a sheep-whisperer, a rancher, and some suspect philosopher ferret. Years pass before they meet again, long after each has found the rewards of their separate callings. Yet the highest reward, they discover, waits for them both together, and it's one that they will share for the rest of their lives. Rancher Ferrets on the Range is a tale about sacrifice and longing, fulfillment and success, and a love that waits patiently, sure in the knowledge it will find a way home.
  • The Knight and Chivalry

    Richard Barber

    Paperback (Boydell Press, Feb. 23, 2000)
    A combination of scholarship with quite exemplary thoroughness. SPECTATORA profoundly intelligent book which combines the results of monumental research with elegance and lucidity.DAILY TELEGRAPHThe concept of chivalry is one of the central ideas of the medieval world. It developed out of the unique intellectual and practical climate of the times, and found expression in both words and deeds. Richard Barber's wide knowledge of medieval literature and history gives special depth to his study of this fascinating subject. From the prehistory of chivalry — the warrior-knights of early medieval Europe and their developing social role — he moves to an exploration of the chansons de geste, the early romances, and the biographies and handbooks for aspiring knights, to discover the early expressions of the chivalric code. In an extended survey of tournaments and of the knight on the battlefield in the incessant warfare of the middle ages, he studies chivalry in action. Aspects of chivalry, the tensions inherent in courtly love and honourable warfare, made the church's antagonism inevitable, but also gave rise to the great adventure of the crusades and the foundation of the military orders, here vividly recounted. Last but not least comes the adoption of the ideals of chivalry by the princes of western Europe in the formation of the secular orders, before the knight was ultimately transformed into the renaissance courtier.Second edition, revised, expanded and updated.Dr RICHARD BARBER is the author of The Arthurian Legends, King Arthur: Hero and Legend/, Tournaments, biographies of Henry II and the Black Prince and The Penguin Guide to Medieval Europe.
  • Gift of Wings, A

    Richard Bach

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, Dec. 15, 1980)
    These stories, inspired by Bach's lifelong passion for flight, filled with memories of friends from the past and friends not yet met, are woven together with warmth, honesty and courage. With signs and signals, coincidences and tangents turning up at every juncture, Bach shows how truly complex and beautiful life can be, and also how its troubles can in fact knock us onto better paths or teach us lessons we benefit from in other situations. Drawing on the allegorical power of flight, each a mini-parable, these stories will inspire you with their simple experiences made technicolour by the prism of Bach's extraordinary imagination. Celebrating Richard Bach's unique vision, these transcend their pages to touch the real drama of life with magic that reaches out to us all across its limitless horizons.
  • Final Gate

    Richard Baker

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, June 13, 2006)
    In the hands of an elf high-mage, the fabled mythals are Faerûn's most potent sources of magical power. But in the hands of a demon princess from a forgotten epoch, they're the most powerful weapons imaginable.
  • Forsaken House: The Last Mythal, Book I

    Richard Baker

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Half-demon, half-elf monsters infest the glades of the High Forest, the mountains around Evereska, and the very halls of Evermeet itself. They claim a birthright that was taken from them so long ago even the elves who imprisoned them forgot they existed. For millennia the daemonfey army planned, grew, and waited.Until now...House Dlardrageth is an ancient cabal of demon-spawned sun elves who burn for vengeance against the elven realms that defeated them long ago.Araevin is an elf mage from Evereska who discovers Dlardrageth's return and may have to spend his sanity to defeat them.Ten millennia of hubris, betrayal, failure, and retreat are coming to an end...
  • Farthest Reach: The Last Mythal, Book II

    Richard Baker

    Mass Market Paperback (Wizards of the Coast, July 1, 2005)
    The second in a trilogy of novels from New York Times best-selling author Richard Baker. Farthest Reach is the second novel in a trilogy chronicling the tempestuous return of an isolated society of elves to the mainland of the Forgotten Realms world. The events in this trilogy will have a far-reaching impact across the entire setting. AUTHOR BIO: RICHARD BAKER works as a game designer and Managing Developer for the roleplaying game line at Wizards of the Coast, Inc. A New York Times bestselling author with Condemnation, his additional Forgotten Realms novels include The City of Ravens.
  • The Last War: Detective Ferrets and the Case of the Golden Deed

    Richard Bach

    Paperback (Scribner, Oct. 7, 2003)
    In this nail-biting volume of the Ferret Chronicles, detective Shamrock Ferret fights to solve the mystery of a ferret civilization in a parallel dimension—a deeply felt, passionate call for peace.Can one animal save the world? So asks Richard Bach, bestselling author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Ferret Chronicles. This moving fable about the almost-end of a civilization and the profound issues it raises—that of war and peace, life and death, revenge and forgiveness, guilt and innocence—is a timely tale of timeless themes sure to resonate with anyone concerned about the present state of the world.