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Books with title The Negro Revolution

  • The Revolution Trade

    Charles Stross, Kate Reading, Macmillan Digital Audio

    Audible Audiobook (Macmillan Digital Audio, Aug. 9, 2018)
    The Revolution Trade by Charles Stross includes The Revolution Business and The Trade of Queens - the final two instalments of the spellbinding The Merchant Princes series combined in one volume. For one ex-journalist, the nightmare has just begun.... Miriam Beckstein has said good-bye to her comfort zone. The transition from journalist to captive in an alternative time line was challenging, to say the least. As was discovering her long-lost family, the Clan, were world-skipping assassins. Now civil war rages in her adopted home, she's pregnant with the heir to their throne and a splinter group want her on their side of a desperate power struggle. But as a leader or figurehead? Meanwhile, unknown to the Clan, the US government is on to them and preparing to exploit this knowledge. But it hadn't foreseen a dissident Clan faction carrying nuclear devices between worlds - with the US President in their sights. The War on Terror is about to go transdimensional. But Mike Fleming, CIA agent, knows the most terrifying secret of all: his government's true intentions. Preceding The Revolution Trade are two previous omnibus volumes, The Bloodline Feud and The Traders' War.
  • The Negro Revolution

    robert goldston

    Paperback (Macmillan, )
    None
  • The Dogs' Revolution

    Anthony Dor, Dannilu Rodrigues

    language (, March 28, 2019)
    What would you do if you had to obey your owners and never do what you feel like? A group of dogs, frustrated for not having freedom, decides to run away in search of independent life. Mimi, a small poodle, is happy with her owner and doesn´t want to take part in that. But something comes up and everything changes. The Dogs’ Revolution gets the dogs living by themselves, facing dangers and enemies in the woods. Will they be able to hunt? Will they get on, although they are so different from each other? As they try to find the best way to survive in this new environment, there is plenty of adventure, romance, and humor. Illustrated.
  • The Negro Revolution

    Robert Goldston

    Hardcover (MacMillan., March 15, 1968)
    FLAWLESS GIFT QUALITY STATED 1ST EDITION HARDCOVER - PERFECT SPINE & BINDING - NEARLY The Negro Revolution Hardcover - 1968 by Robert Goldston (Author) FLAWLESS DUST COVER AND PAGES - EX LIBRARY WITH MYLAR OVER DUST COVER - VERY SMALL AND MINOR LIBRARY MARKING - VERY MINOR OVERALL TANNING SIMPLY FROM AGE -ALL ORDERS SHIP SAME DAY WITH TRACKING NUMBER!wr6
  • The Revolutionary

    Kristen Hogrefe

    language (Write Integrity Press, March 20, 2018)
    Liberate the Captives!Revolutions run on sacrifice … and blood.Three months a satellite prisoner, Portia wonders if the Brotherhood has left her to die—until she plunges into the domain of a smuggler contacted by her brother. But her rescue comes with a price tag, and now, she must forfeit her identity to act as a spy. She learns that her enemies want the Dome to approve mass satellite executions, though no one knows why. Worse, they’re using her friend Luther, now a Court Citizen intern, to sign the short-term orders. She wants to confide in Luther, but can she still trust him with the company he keeps?Plagued by shadows and guilt for leaving her protector Gath behind on the satellite, Portia must find a way, not only to rescue him and the other prisoners, but also to destroy the slave camps once and for all.
  • The Revolution

    Almondie Shampine

    language (NewAge Publishing, Nov. 5, 2016)
    As I floated, chattering in cold, the freezing waters spraying my face and mouth, the salt burning my throat; as the night tide whipped me back and forth, and I could see nothing but inky blackness for miles and miles all around me, and no sense of direction as to where the closest shore was, I wondered.To fight the bad guys, I’d had to become like them, with that precarious line so blurred that I could no longer tell the difference between the good and the bad guys, anymore, or even which one I now was. I’d caused a revolution. The perfect justice to fit their crimes.But what would my justice be? At the mercy and mercy alone of high-tide to do with me as it pleased, I tiredly closed my eyes. “I’m coming, Nana. I’m coming,” I said weakly.Catina Salsbury returns for the fifth book in the action-packed dystopian series, The Modules.
  • The Negro Revolution

    Robert Goldston

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1969)
    None
  • The Neolithic Revolution

    Susan Meyer

    Paperback (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Introduces the Neolithic Revolution, describing how it was brought about by the introduction of agriculture in different regions of the world and the influence it had on the subsequent development of cities, trade, technology, and art.
  • The Cuban Revolution

    Earle Rice

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Describes events leading up to the Cuban revolution, the rise of Fidel Castro, and the state of the troubled country today
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  • The Revolutionary

    Kristen Hogrefe

    (Write Integrity Press, March 20, 2018)
    Liberate the Captives Revolutions run on sacrifice … and blood.Three months a satellite prisoner, Portia wonders if the Brotherhood has left her to die—until she plunges into the domain of a smuggler contacted by her brother. But her rescue comes with a price tag, and now, she must forfeit her identity to act as a spy. She learns that her enemies want the Dome to approve mass satellite executions, though no one knows why. Worse, they’re using her friend Luther, now a Court Citizen intern, to sign the short-term orders. She wants to confide in Luther, but can she still trust him with the company he keeps?Plagued by shadows and guilt for leaving her protector Gath behind on the satellite, Portia must find a way, not only to rescue him and the other prisoners, but also to destroy the slave camps once and for all.
  • The Evolution Revolution

    Robert Winston

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Rare Book
  • The Neolithic Revolution

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The dawn of the Neolithic Era ushered in major changes in the way people lived. In fact, these changes were so sweeping that the transition from the Mesolithic Era to the Neolithic Era is referred to as the Neolithic Revolution. The beginnings of agriculture and the domestication of animals both date from this period. These changes to the food supply led people to settle in permanent communities, which, in turn, led to organized societies and social hierarchy. This book examines the factors that could have led to this revolution and the archaeological evidence of which changes happened where and when.