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Books with title The Iron Dream

  • The Dream

    Émile Zola, Eliza E. Chase

    eBook
    Translated by Eliza E. Chase
  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    eBook (Gateway, June 30, 2014)
    Norman Spinrad's 1972 alternate history, gives us both a metafictional what-if novel and a cutting satire of one of the 20th century's most evil regimes . . .In 1919, a young Austrian artist by the name of Adolf Hitler immigrated to the United States to become an illustrator for the pulp magazines and, eventually, a Hugo Award-winning SF author.This volume contains his greatest work, Lord of the Swastika: an epic post-apocalyptic tale of genetic 'trueman' Feric Jagger and his quest to purify the bloodline of humanity by ruthlessly slaughtering races of the genetically impure - a quest Norman Spinrad expertly skewers through ironic imagery and over-the-top rhetoric.Spinrad hoped to expose some unpalatable truths about much of SF and Fantasy literature and its uncomfortable relationship with fascist ideologies - an aim that was not always apparent to neo-fascist readers. In order to make his aims clear to the hard-of-understanding, Spinrad added an imaginary critical analysis by a fictional literary scholar, Homer Whipple, of New York University.
  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 17, 2013)
    "IF WAGNER WROTE SCIENCE FICTION THIS IS THE WAY HE WOULD DO IT."— Harry HarrisonRenowned science fiction writer Adolf Hitler's Hugo Award winning novel!Ferric Jaggar mounted the platform. A swastika of flame twenty feet high stood out in glory against the night sky behind him, bathing him in heroic firelight, flashing highlights off the brightwork of his gleaming black leather uniform, setting his powerful eyes ablaze."I hold in my hand the Great Truncheon of Held. I dedicate myself to the repurification of all Heldon with blood and iron, and to the extension of the dominion of True Humanity over the face of the entire Earth! Never will we rest until the last mutant gene is swept from the face of the planet!"
  • The Dream Dragon

    Kathryn England, Valeria Issa

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, Feb. 19, 2015)
    A dragon protects a child’s dreams from nightmares in this picture book perfect for bedtime. Bedtime stories inspires a series of dream protectors for a little boy. The dream dragon keeps the nightmares away and is joined by dinosaurs, pirates, super heroes and more in the quest to keep nighttime safe.
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  • Into the Dream

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Paul has a recurring nightmare, about a small boy in awful danger. When he learns that his classmate Francine has it, too, the two of them join forces to solve the mystery and save the boy--before their bad dream becomes a terrifying reality."Tightly woven suspense and an ingenious, totally involving plotline make this a thriller of top-notch quality." --Booklist
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  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon, Oct. 1, 1977)
    Set in a post-nuclear holocaust world, a novel which traces the rise to power of one Feric Jaggar, an exile among mutants and mongrels to absolute rule in the Fatherland of Truemen. With an afterword by James Sallis.
  • The Dream of the Iron Dragon

    Robert Kroese

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2017)
    It is the year 2207. After a decades-long war with an alien race known as the Cho-ta’an, Earth has been rendered uninhabitable and the human race has been driven to the brink of extinction. Humanity survives in a handful of colonies scattered across the galaxy, connected by hyperspace gates. Things look dim for the human race when the crew of a scientific survey ship comes into possession of an incredibly destructive “planet-killer” bomb left behind by a long-extinct alien race. With this weapon, the human alliance could threaten to destroy the Cho-ta’an homeworld, changing the balance of the conflict. But as the ship travels through a hyperspace gate to deliver the bomb to the alliance command, a fluke warping of spacetime send them 1300 years into the past. Stuck in 885 A.D., its engines damaged, the vessel is powerless to deliver the bomb to the human alliance. While the rest of the ship’s crew remains in stasis, a small landing craft, led by an engineer named Carolyn Reyes, is sent to Earth to fabricate a part needed to repair their ship‘s engines. But the craft is intercepted by the Cho-ta’an ship and shot down. It crash lands in a snowy, mountainous region and the crew is beset by a band of people wearing primitive clothing and wielding weapons made from iron and wood. Reyes’s crew barely escapes, and their landing craft is torn apart. The newcomers finds themselves embroiled in the local politics, and soon join a group of locals fleeing the tyrannical rule of a king named Harald Fairhair. But Reyes is not content merely to survive. Knowing that humanity’s future depends on repairing their ship, she determines to complete their mission. Thus begins a decades-long effort to build a craft capable of returning to space—a ship that will come to be known as the Iron Dragon.
  • Into the Dream

    Suzanne Weyn

    Paperback (Ballantine Books, April 22, 1989)
    Sheila McCarthy returns to the magical kingdom of Arren, only to discover that Mardock, the evil wizard, has found a way to make the unicorns disappear
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  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    Paperback (Avon, March 15, 1972)
    Norman Spinrad presents Adolf Hitler's SF Classic and the critics rave!
  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    Paperback (Old Castle, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Spinrad, Norman
  • This Is the Dream

    Diane Z Shore, Jessica Alexander, James Ransome

    Paperback (Amistad, Dec. 22, 2009)
    "With courage they rallied and answered the call . . . dreaming of freedom and justice for all."The United States of America was founded on the declaration that all men are created equal. But nearly two hundred years after that proclamation, America was still deeply segregated.Slowly but surely, powerful leaders as well as everyday citizens spoke up for their dreams and beliefs. Soon, a people proud and strong stood up as one for their rights, and a new America came to be.
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  • The Iron Dream

    Norman Spinrad

    Mass Market Paperback (Spectra, May 1, 1986)
    Genetic warfare and the invasion of Europe by mutants from outer space are the tenets of this science fiction novel written as if the author had been Adolf Hitler