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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Empire rising Empire rising Sam Barone Depicts war-torn Mesopotamia of 3157 B.C., wherein the bandit Korthac plots with the rogue Ariamus to conquer the seemingly impregnable city of Akkad by winning the trust of its ruler's wife. OL16070843W
Blackout Blackout John Rocco It was a normal summer night in the city. Hot, noisy, busy. And then the lights went out, and everything changed. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, because not everyone likes normal. When a bus… OL16177018W
Urban interior Urban interior Rochus Urban Hinkel,Suzie Attiwill 174 p. : 25 cm OL16693788W
The War [videorecording] The War [videorecording] Ken Burns Tells the story of ordinary people in four quintessentially American towns - Waterbury, Connecticut; Mobile, Alabama; Sacramento, California; and Luverne, Minnesota - and examines the ways in which t… OL16811479W
Two Doors Down Two Doors Down Annie McCartney Sally O'Neill has been cleaning the houses on Marlborough Road for so long that she almost feels like she lives there herself. There's Clare MacDonald with her huge, messy house and free-range childr… OL19644812W
Damnificados Damnificados J. J. Wilson "Damnificados is loosely based on the real-life occupation of a half-completed skyscraper in Caracas, Venezuela: the Tower of David. In this fictional version, six hundred damnificados--vagabonds and… OL20022539W
The Other Side of Assimilation The Other Side of Assimilation Tomas Jimenez 1 online resource OL20218683W
Steel victory Steel victory J. L. Gribble One hundred years ago, the vampire Victory retired from a centuries-long mercenary career. She settled in Limani, the independent city-state acting as a neutral zone between the British and Roman col… OL24300338W
Our towns Our towns John E. Bodnar "Our Towns: Remembering Community in Indiana is based upon a series of interviews conducted for more than twenty years by the Oral History Research Center at Indiana University. The center interviewe… OL4090469W
Empire Rising Empire Rising Sam Barone It is 3157 B.C.—The beginning of the Bronze Age and the rise of cities—and at the eastern edge of the great southern desert in Mesopotamia, men are at war. Bandits and worse plunder the countryside s… OL5853559W