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Books with title The Final Reckoning

  • A Final Reckoning

    George Alfred Henty

    Hardcover (BiblioLife, Aug. 18, 2008)
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  • RECKONING OF THE FOX

    ENRIQUE CORTEZ JR.

    language (, Sept. 26, 2012)
    A swashbuckling story for the whole family to enjoy! Filled with thrills, chills and spills, this classic fable follows the adventures of The Phantom Fox, a daring young rogue who is forced into the unlikely role of legendary hero. Together with a small band of brave animals, The Phantom Fox must rescue his godfather from the clutches of the despotic puma, Francisco de Leon, ruthless governor of California.
  • Final Reckoning

    Robin Jarvis

    Paperback (HODDER CHILDREN'S, Jan. 1, 2006)
    None
  • The Reckoning

    Robert W. Chambers, Taylor Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2018)
    Odin’s Library Classics is dedicated to bringing the world the best of humankind’s literature from throughout the ages. Carefully selected, each work is unabridged from classic works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, or drama.
  • A Final Reckoning

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2014)
    In this tale I have left the battlefields of history, and have written a story of adventure in Australia, in the early days when the bush rangers and the natives constituted a real and formidable danger to the settlers. I have done this, not with the intention of extending your knowledge, or even of pointing a moral, although the story is not without one; but simply for a change—a change both for you and myself, but frankly, more for myself than for you. You know the old story of the boy who bothered his brains with Euclid, until he came to dream regularly that he was an equilateral triangle enclosed in a circle. Well, I feel that unless I break away sometimes from history, I shall be haunted day and night by visions of men in armour, and soldiers of all ages and times. If, when I am away on a holiday I come across the ruins of a castle, I find myself at once wondering how it could best have been attacked, and defended. If I stroll down to the Thames, I begin to plan schemes of crossing it in the face of an enemy; and if matters go on, who can say but that I may find myself, some day, arrested on the charge of surreptitiously entering the Tower of London, or effecting an escalade of the keep of Windsor Castle! To avoid such a misfortune—which would entail a total cessation of my stories, for a term of years—I have turned to a new subject, which I can only hope that you will find as interesting, if not as instructive, as the other books which I have written.
  • The Reckoning

    Holly Martin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2016)
    The clock is ticking… As The Sentinel, Eve knows she was created with a sole purpose in mind - to save the world from complete destruction. Over the past twelve months, she has trained to fulfill this prophecy. As Eve has grown stronger in her powers, so have the dangers around her. With threats coming from all sides, Eve has shown the ultimate resilience in survival, to live for this moment she was destined for. Now that moment is almost upon her But according to Eve's prophecy, she must find a way to work with her brother, Adam to ensure the world is saved. As the end of days rapidly approach, Eve is threatened at every turn. Even those closest to her are plotting against her including some of her most trusted Guardians and friends. But one constant has been her husband, Seth. Eve dreams of getting through this final battle to live a life that is normal where she and Seth and their friends and family will be free of danger. But can she save the world and save herself? Or will her destiny be to save everyone else, and lose her life as a result, never knowing what it is like to live in peace with the one man she loves. Will she even survive long enough to fulfill her destiny? Who can she really trust? And how will she find a way to work with her brother who hates her so much? What will she have to sacrifice to ensure that relationship? Time will reveal all to Eve. But time is running out…
  • The Reckoning

    Robert W. Chambers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    The author's intention is to treat, in a series of four or five romances, that part of the war for independence which particularly affected the great landed families of northern New York: the Johnsons, represented by Sir William, Sir John, Guy Johnson, and Colonel Claus; the notorious Butlers, father and son; the Schuylers, Van Rensselaers, and others. The first romance of the series, Cardigan, was followed by the second, The Maid-at-Arms. The third in order is not completed. The fourth is the present volume.
  • Final Reckoning

    Robin Jarvis

    (Seastar Books, April 1, 2004)
    None
  • The Reckoning

    Kelley Armstrong, Cassandra Morris

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Aug. 1, 2010)
    None
  • The Reckoning

    Robert W. Chambers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 13, 2016)
    Robert William Chambers (May 26, 1865 – December 16, 1933) was an American artist and fiction writer, best known for his book of short stories entitled The King in Yellow, published in 1895. The author's intention is to treat, in a series of four or five romances, that part of the war for independence which particularly affected the great landed families of northern New York: the Johnsons, represented by Sir William, Sir John, Guy Johnson, and Colonel Claus; the notorious Butlers, father and son; the Schuylers, Van Rensselaers, and others. The first romance of the series, Cardigan, was followed by the second, The Maid-at-Arms. The third in order is not completed. The fourth is the present volume. As Cardigan pretended to portray life on the baronial estate of Sir William Johnson, the first uneasiness concerning the coming trouble, the first discordant note struck in the harmonious councils of the Long House, so, in The Maid-at-Arms, which followed in order, the author attempted to paint a patroon family disturbed by the approaching rumble of battle. That romance dealt with the first serious split in the Iroquois Confederacy; it showed the Long House shattered though not fallen; the demoralization and final flight of the great landed families who remained loyal to the British Crown; and it struck the key-note to the future attitude of the Iroquois toward the patriots of the frontier—revenge for their losses at the battle of Oriskany—and ended with the march of the militia and Continental troops on Saratoga. The third romance, as yet incomplete and unpublished, deals with the war-path and those who followed it, led by the landed gentry of Tryon County, and ends with the first solid blow delivered at the Long House, and the terrible punishment of the Great Confederacy. The present romance, the fourth in chronological order, picks up the thread at that point. The author is not conscious of having taken any liberties with history in preparing a framework of facts for a mantle of romance. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. NEW YORK, May 26, 1904.
  • The Reckoning

    Kelley Armstrong

    Hardcover
    Excellent Book
  • A Final Reckoning

    G. A. Henty

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 29, 2015)
    An exciting adventure of outlaws in the early days of the Australian gold rush, when fortunes were made and stolen, and when bush rangers and natives constituted a real and formidable danger to the settlers. "All boys will read this story with eager and unflagging interest. The episodes are in Mr. Henty's very best vein--graphic, exciting, realistic; and, as in all Mr. Henty's books, the tendency is to the formation of an honourable, manly, and even heroic character."--Birmingham Post.