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  • The Eye of the World

    Robert Jordan

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Jan. 15, 1990)
    The Wheel of Time ® is a PBS Great American Read Selection! Now in development for TV! Since its debut in 1990, The Wheel of Time® by Robert Jordan has captivated millions of readers around the globe with its scope, originality, and compelling characters.The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.When The Two Rivers is attacked by Trollocs―a savage tribe of half-men, half-beasts― five villagers flee that night into a world they barely imagined, with new dangers waiting in the shadows and in the light.TV series update: "Sony will produce along with Red Eagle Entertainment and Radar Pictures. Rafe Judkins is attached to write and executive produce. Judkins previously worked on shows such as ABC’s “Agents of SHIELD,” the Netflix series “Hemlock Grove,” and the NBC series “Chuck.” Red Eagle partners Rick Selvage and Larry Mondragon will executive produce along with Radar’s Ted Field and Mike Weber. Darren Lemke will also executive produce, with Jordan’s widow Harriet McDougal serving as consulting producer." ―VarietyThe Wheel of Time®New Spring: The Novel#1 The Eye of the World#2 The Great Hunt#3 The Dragon Reborn#4 The Shadow Rising#5 The Fires of Heaven#6 Lord of Chaos#7 A Crown of Swords#8 The Path of Daggers#9 Winter's Heart#10 Crossroads of Twilight#11 Knife of DreamsBy Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson#12 The Gathering Storm#13 Towers of Midnight#14 A Memory of LightBy Robert Jordan and Teresa PattersonThe World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of TimeBy Robert Jordan, Harriet McDougal, Alan Romanczuk, and Maria SimonsThe Wheel of Time CompanionBy Robert Jordan and Amy RomanczukPatterns of the Wheel: Coloring Art Based on Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time
  • The Eye of the World

    Robert Jordan

    Mass Market Paperback (Tor Fantasy, Nov. 15, 1990)
    The Wheel of Time ® is a PBS Great American Read Selection! Now in development for TV! Since its debut in 1990, The Wheel of Time® by Robert Jordan has captivated millions of readers around the globe with its scope, originality, and compelling characters.The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.When The Two Rivers is attacked by Trollocs―a savage tribe of half-men, half-beasts― five villagers flee that night into a world they barely imagined, with new dangers waiting in the shadows and in the light.TV series update: "Sony will produce along with Red Eagle Entertainment and Radar Pictures. Rafe Judkins is attached to write and executive produce. Judkins previously worked on shows such as ABC’s “Agents of SHIELD,” the Netflix series “Hemlock Grove,” and the NBC series “Chuck.” Red Eagle partners Rick Selvage and Larry Mondragon will executive produce along with Radar’s Ted Field and Mike Weber. Darren Lemke will also executive produce, with Jordan’s widow Harriet McDougal serving as consulting producer." ―VarietyThe Wheel of Time®New Spring: The Novel#1 The Eye of the World#2 The Great Hunt#3 The Dragon Reborn#4 The Shadow Rising#5 The Fires of Heaven#6 Lord of Chaos#7 A Crown of Swords#8 The Path of Daggers#9 Winter's Heart#10 Crossroads of Twilight#11 Knife of DreamsBy Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson#12 The Gathering Storm#13 Towers of Midnight#14 A Memory of LightBy Robert Jordan and Teresa PattersonThe World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of TimeBy Robert Jordan, Harriet McDougal, Alan Romanczuk, and Maria SimonsThe Wheel of Time CompanionBy Robert Jordan and Amy RomanczukPatterns of the Wheel: Coloring Art Based on Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time
  • The Eyes of the World

    Harold Bell Wright

    eBook
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  • The Eye of the World

    Robert Jordan

    eBook (Orbit, Oct. 27, 2009)
    'Epic in every sense' - Sunday TimesThe first novel in the Wheel of Time series - one of the most influential and popular fantasy epics ever published.The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. But one truth remains, and what mortal men forget, the Aes Sedai do not . . . What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.'With the Wheel of Time, Jordan has come to dominate the world that Tolkien began to reveal' New York Times'A fantasy phenomenon' SFXThe Wheel of TimeThe Eye of the WorldThe Great HuntThe Dragon RebornThe Shadow RisingThe Fires of Heaven Lord of ChaosA Crown of Swords The Path of Daggers Winter's HeartCrossroads of TwilightKnife of DreamsThe Gathering StormTowers of MidnightA Memory of Light New Spring (prequel)
  • The Eyes of the World

    Harold Bell Wright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2013)
    A classic fiction novel by Harold Bell Wright, featuring a maiden in distress, an artist, a hero, and several secrets.
  • The Eye of the World

    Robert Jordan

    Hardcover (Saint Martin's Press Inc., Jan. 1, 1990)
    Book 1 of the legendary Wheel of Time series.
  • The Eye of the World

    robert jordan

    Paperback (Orbit, March 15, 2014)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • The Eye Of The World

    Robert Jordan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 15, 1990)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Relates a tale of the bestial Trollocs, the witch Moiraine, and three boys, one of whom is fated to become the Dragon--the World's only hope and the sure means of its destruction.
  • The Eyes of the World

    Harold Bell Wright

    Hardcover (Pinnacle Press, May 25, 2017)
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
  • The Eyes of the World

    Harold Bell Wright

    Hardcover (Book Supply Company, March 15, 1914)
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  • The Eyes Of The World

    Harold Bell WRIGHT (1872 - 1944)

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, March 15, 2017)
    In accordance to the Publisher's Weekly, The Eyes of the World was the Best-Selling Book for 1914. It delves into what Harold Bell Wright interprets as the pretentious world of artists, authors, reviewers, and their affluent supporters. Two of the leading characters are the popular writer, Conrad LaGrange and Aaron King, a hopeful artist. Conrad sadly defines his works as "filthy stories in good English" and senses he has sold his humanity to become prestigious. While in California, recuperating from a physical rundown, he became friends with Aaron King whose mother he recognized when he was a child. Conrad became a counselor to the young lad, for he saw the drawbacks of prestige from his own happening. Harold Bell Wright was a record breaking U. S. author of fiction, essays, and nonfiction. Though greatly overlooked or disregarded in the mid-20th century, he is told to have been the first U. S. author to sell a million reproductions of a book and the first to make $1 million from creating fiction. From 1902 to 1942 Harold made 19 novels, many theatrical dramas, and numerous magazine articles. Over 15 films were rendered or stated to be composed from Harold's novels, such as Gary Cooper's first key film, The Winning of Barbara Worth in 1926 and the John Wayne motion picture, The Shepherd of the Hills in 1941. Born in Rome, New York to Alma Watson and William A. Wright. In his life memoir, To My Sons, he narrates that his father, a past Civil War lieutenant and lifelong alcoholic, heaved "his wife and children from place to place, existing from hand to mouth, sinking deeper and deeper, as the years passed, into the slough of wretched poverty." His mother took much care to her kids, educating them ethical standards and read to them from the Bible, Shakespeare, The Pilgrim's Progress and Hiawatha.
  • The Eyes of the World

    Harold Bell Wright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 26, 2015)
    It was winter--cold and snow and ice and naked trees and leaden clouds and stinging wind. The house was an ancient mansion on an old street in that city of culture which has given to the history of our nation--to education, to religion, to the sciences, and to the arts--so many illustrious names. In the changing years, before the beginning of my story, the woman's immediate friends and associates had moved from the neighborhood to the newer and more fashionable districts of a younger generation. In that city of her father's there were few of her old companions left. There were fewer who remembered. The distinguished leaders in the world of art and letters, whose voices had been so often heard within the walls of her home, had, one by one, passed on; leaving their works and their names to their children. The children, in the greedy rush of these younger times, had too readily forgotten the woman who, to the culture and genius of a passing day, had been hostess and friend.