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Books with title Gladiator

  • Gladiators

    Adrienne Lee

    eBook (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Imagine thousands of people cheering as you are forced to kill or be killed. This was the situation that faced gladiators in ancient Rome. The Roman army captured enemy soldiers and turned them into well trained warriors forced to play a deadly game. Get all the details on the training, weapons, and skills that these brave fighters brought to the arenas.
  • Gladiator

    Philip Wylie, PlanetMonk Books

    eBook (PlanetMonk Books, Dec. 6, 2014)
    Originally Published: 1930"The lusty life of an uninhibited superman!"A scientist invents a serum to improve humankind by granting the proportionate strength of an ant and the leaping ability of the grasshopper. He injects his pregnant wife with the serum, and his son Hugo Danner is born with superhuman strength, speed, and bulletproof skin.The novel is widely accepted to have been an inspiration for Superman.
  • Gladiator Dogs

    Carl Semencic, Peter L. Delloro, Digital Fabulists

    Audible Audiobook (Digital Fabulists, Oct. 15, 2015)
    From the author of The World of Fighting Dogs and Pit Bulls and Tenacious Guard Dogs comes this third and most impressive book to date, Gladiator Dogs. Bringing to life 13 breeds originally used as fighting dogs, Dr. Carl Semencic illustrates the history, characteristics, and abilities of the world's toughest canines. The author does not fight dogs and does not condone dogfighting, but he is fascinated with the qualities and instincts of these fearless gladiator breeds. Gladiator Dogs is a valuable book that represents years of experience and research on these remarkable historical dogs. In addition to the author's favorite breed, the American Pit Bull Terrier, Dr. Semencic discusses other related breeds, such as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier, and American Staffordshire Terrier, covering the differences and similarities between these bully cousins. A respected rare-breed authority and an accomplished world traveler, Dr. Semencic shares his firsthand experience with these dogs from his trips to the Canary Islands, South Africa, Europe, and more. Gladiator Dogs profiles many breeds that the author has introduced, mentored, and promoted, including the American Bulldog, Canary Dog, South African Boerboel, and Korean Jindo.
  • Gladiator

    Richard Watkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 29, 1997)
    Explores the world of the Roman gladiators, from their beginnings as slaves to their training for the gladiatorial contest, in which they fought to the death for the entertainment of the masses and the glory of their rulers.
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  • Zom-B Gladiator

    Darren Shan, Emma Galvin, Hachette Audio

    Audiobook (Hachette Audio, Jan. 7, 2014)
    The sixth installment in Darren Shan's Zom-B series.
  • Gladiator

    Philip Wylie, Sean Gilbert

    Paperback (Independently published, April 9, 2018)
    Hugo Danner was the pulp prototype of the modern superman. He was stronger than the mythic heroes of old and nigh invulnerable. He had superhuman speed and he could leap like a grasshopper. He was a circus strongman who put his god-like powers to the task of helping others, which began as an attempt to win wars for his country, but was later focused on holding our corrupt leaders to account for their dismissal of the common man’s struggle. In many ways that description is fitting of the original Superman, but while Hugo Danner arose at the dawn of the age of the superhero, he actually predates all of them. Hugo was introduced in Philip Wylie’s GLADIATOR, a pulp novel published in 1930, eight years before the introduction of his comic book counterparts. Hugo Danner’s origins are much more grounded than Superman’s. He is not sent from the Heavens to protect us and his powers are not naturally gifted by the sun. He actually owes his origins to a much more modern and terrestrial myth: Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN. Like the monster created by the titular character of Shelley’s novel, Hugo Danner’s powers are the product of science. His father vaccinated his pregnant mother with a formula derived from Alkaline Radicals so that their child would be born with preternatural powers. Hugo’s quest to put his power to purpose drives him to join the French Foreign Legion and fight in World War I, but even his strength proves insufficient to mitigate the horrors of war. In what is likely his greatest similarity to the Golden Age Superman, Hugo decides to direct his efforts toward social issues. This runs him afoul of crooked politicians and freedom fighters who are more concerned with their causes than they are with the people those causes are meant to support. GLADIATOR predicts the coming of the superhero by envisioning Hugo as a circus strongman in tights. Though Danner never dons the costume of a circus performer in his exploits, the imagery exists in the book as a subtle proof of concept. In the end, the tragedy of Frankenstein’s monster predicts Hugo Danner’s fate. He travels in search of answers and ultimately succumbs to his own despair. On the one hand, Hugo is faced with the prospect of perpetual personal loneliness and isolation. On the other, he must consider the potential horror of a world where other creatures such as himself are brought into existence. Unlike Superman, whose never-ending battle inspires scores of super-powered imitators who share his passion for two-fisted justice, Hugo has seen how difficult it can be to do good even when you have all the greatest power and all the noblest intentions. GLADIATOR leaves us with the question of how the world might benefit from the coming of a superman. It also gives us room to doubt if such a man could ever be happy here.
  • Gladiator

    Richard Watkins

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 22, 2000)
    GLADIATOR explores the world of the gladiators, from their humble beginnings as slaves to their schooling as gladiators and their often violent death in the arena, and looks at their influence on our lives today.
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  • Gecko Gladiator

    Ali Sparkes, Ross Collins

    eBook (Darby Creek ™, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Josh and Danny are stuck in Princess Land—a store full of pink toys and worse: actual girls! To avoid security guards and screeching girls, the twins try a quick spritz of the infamous S.W.I.T.C.H. formula. But the spray only half-works! They are stuck with the head of a lizard and the body of a boy. Then their situation takes a nasty turn...
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  • Gladiator Dogs

    Carl Semencic

    eBook (Digital Fabulists, Nov. 16, 2013)
    From the author of The World of Fighting Dogs and Pit Bulls and Tenacious Guard Dogs comes this third and most impressive book to date, Gladiator Dogs. Bringing to life 13 breeds originally used as fighting dogs, Dr. Carl Semencic illustrates the history, characteristics and abilities of the world's toughest canines, and shares hundreds of great color photographs of top dogs sent by owners around the globe. The author does not fight dogs and does not condone dogfighting, but he is fascinated with the qualities and instincts of these fearless gladiator breeds. Gladiator Dogs is a valuable book that represents years of experience and research on these remarkable historical dogs. In addition to the author's favorite breed, the American Pit Bull Terrier, Dr. Semencic discusses other related breeds, such as the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier, covering the differences and similarities between these bully cousins. A respected rare-breed authority and an accomplished world traveler, Dr. Semencic shares his firsthand experience with these dogs from his trips to the Canary Islands, South Africa, Europe, and more. Gladiator Dogs profiles many breeds that the author has introduced, mentored and promoted, including the American Bulldog, Canary Dog, South African Boerboel and Korean Jindo.
  • Gladiator

    Philip Wylie

    eBook (Serapis Classics, Oct. 7, 2017)
    Gladiator concerns a scientist who invents an "alkaline free-radical" serum to "improve" humankind by granting the proportionate strength of an ant and the leaping ability of the grasshopper. The scientist injects his pregnant wife with the serum and his son Hugo Danner is born with superhuman strength, speed, and bulletproof skin. Hugo spends much of the novel hiding his powers, rarely getting a chance to openly use them. The novel is widely assumed to have been an inspiration for Superman, though no confirmation exists that Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster were influenced by it.
  • Gladiators

    Minna Lacey, Susanna Davidson, Emmanuel Cerisier

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2006)
    Describes who gladiators were, how they were chosen, what fighting styles they employed, how they were trained, and what a typical game might look like.
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  • Gladiator

    Philip Wylie

    Paperback (Wildside Press, March 1, 2009)
    Philip Gordon Wylie (1902-1971) was a U.S. author. His novel "Gladiator" (1930) partially inspired the comic-book character Superman.