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Books with title The Tenth City

  • The Tenth City

    Patrick Carman, Aasne Vigesaa

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Findaway World, March 1, 2009)
    This is it: the final battle. On one side is the evil Victor Grindall and his horrific leader, the imprisoned Abaddon. On the other side is a girl named Alexa, who holds the fate of Elyon in her hands. If good is to win, Alexa must find a way to overcome the Lonely Sea, rescue her friend Yipes, and unlock the mystery of the Tenth City. Along the way, she will be attacked from above, betrayed by someone close, and guided toward a final gambit where everything will be put at stake and great secrets will be revealed. This is the moment for Alexa to become a true heroand to discover her real fate.
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  • The Tenth City

    Patrick Carman, Aasne Vigesaa

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, April 4, 2006)
    This is it: the final battle. On one side is the evil Victor Grindall and his horrific leader, the imprisoned Abaddon. On the other side is a girl named Alexa, who holds the fate of Elyon in her hands. If good is to win, Alexa must find a way to overcome the Lonely Sea, rescue her friend Yipes, and unlock the mystery of the Tenth City. Along the way, she will be attacked from above, betrayed by someone close, and guided toward a final gambit where everything will be put at stake – and great secrets will be revealed. This is the moment for Alexa to become a true hero…and to discover her real fate.
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  • The Tenth City

    Patrick Carman, Aasne Vigesaa

    Audio Cassette (Brilliance Audio, April 4, 2006)
    This is it: the final battle. On one side is the evil Victor Grindall and his horrific leader, the imprisoned Abaddon. On the other side is a girl named Alexa, who holds the fate of Elyon in her hands. If good is to win, Alexa must find a way to overcome the Lonely Sea, rescue her friend Yipes, and unlock the mystery of the Tenth City. Along the way, she will be attacked from above, betrayed by someone close, and guided toward a final gambit where everything will be put at stake – and great secrets will be revealed. This is the moment for Alexa to become a true hero…and to discover her real fate.
  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Presents a social history of the Islamic world from the eighth through the mid-thirteenth century, with a focus on life in the cities.
  • The City

    Rosa Costa-Pau

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Introduces the environmental problems which affect life in cities
  • Tent City

    Kelly Van Hull

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 27, 2013)
    After a devastating plague, introverted 17-year-old Dani Campbell and her family find themselves living in a very different America, one run by a cult-like leader, who forces children to move to "safety camps" designed to protect the human race. Encouraged to flee by her parents, Dani and her five-year-old brother seek refuge in the Black Hills of South Dakota. On the run with danger around every corner, Dani must fight to ensure their survival in this new world while trying to unmask the mystery of how it all came to be.
  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Middle Ages usually conjure up images of chivalrous knights, fair maidens, wandering minstrels and fairy-tale endings. Readers of all ages are enchanted by this period yet often overlook the everyday lives of the ordinary people of the time. This series examines not only great medieval castles, kings and ladies but also the story of the common working people of towns, villages and religious communities across Europe. Detailed portraits of four specific aspects of medieval life -- the countryside, the city, the castle and the church -- emerge through lively, entertaining text and an abundance of stunning historical art. From the great personalities of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Geoffrey Chaucer and King Arthur to farmers, servants, craftsmen and clerics, this series reveals real people who ruled, worked, created art and music, pursued dreams and coped with fear and danger. Informative sidebars woven through each title allow readers to discover the truth about women's roles and achievements, how medieval children had fun, some favorite recipes and a number of popular songs, stories and poems.
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  • The City

    Douglas Florian

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 1, 1982)
    A woman carrying a shopping bag passes all the sights of the city on the way to her apartment, then hangs on her wall the painting she has bought: a cityscape.
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  • The City

    Armin Greder

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, July 20, 2010)
    Following on from The Island, Armin Greder offers a contemporary mother-and-son fable that is powerful and compelling. Some time ago, in a big city in a distant country where winter would sometimes last three years, there lived a woman. She had a child. A son. And because she loved him very much she promised herself that he should be spared the terrible things that happen in life, and with him in her arms she left her house and the city and in a place where there were no roads and no bridges she built him a house and in it she cared for him and was happy. But one moonless night she died. A fable for children and for mothers, this courageous tale explores the effort and the suffering it takes to grow—and above all else, to let grow.
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  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Describes the social and economic structure of city life during the Renaissance, from about 1400 to 1600, explaining how cities varied in government, commerce, population, and culture, and how they influenced the shaping of European civilization.
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  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Book by Hinds, Kathryn
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  • The City

    Kathryn Hinds

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, March 15, 1874)
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