LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mquinn

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mquinn

  • The Girl of Ash and Snow
    C.M. Quinn / C.MQuinn
    When a remote mountain village is attacked, it sets off a chain reaction that will change the course of history...THE CLIMBERAfter tragedy strikes, climber leader, Wren, must strike out on a desperate rescue mission across a kingdom on the cusp of rebellion. By her side, a mysterious ally whose secrets will change the course of her life forever.THE DRAGONIRHaunted by a past he ...
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    16,50 €

  • Mary Queen Of Scots
    M. Quinn / MQuinn
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    15,05 €

  • The Chairman’s Challenge
    Mark M. Quinn / Mark MQuinn
    Machine politics is a tough business, filled with people who put far more value on power and money than on honor, friendship, or the lives of those who challenge them. Atop this maelstrom sits Chairman Eamon DeValera Collins, formerly the undisputed boss of the Irish-Catholic Fifteenth Ward and now the man who controls the entire city. In this position, he finds himself surro...
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    21,72 €

  • Leviathan’s Master
    M. Quinn David M. Quinn / MQuinn David MQuinn
    It was the biggest sailing vessel ever built and the world’s first supertanker. In the winter of 1907, the T.W. Lawson, a four-hundred foot schooner with seven masts, makes her first transatlantic crossing with more than two million gallons of kerosene to be delivered to London. With almost fifty years of sailing experience, Captain George W. Dow is not intimidated, despite the...
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    8,80 €

  • It May Be Forever
    David M. Quinn / David MQuinn
    It May Be Forever is a nineteenth century tale of adventure and tragedy, based upon the real-life story of Michael Quinn. To escape the grinding poverty of Ireland’s Great Famine, Michael and his family flee to England, where at age eight, Michael becomes a child laborer in a textile mill. As he grows older and more aware of British prejudice and discrimination, he is motivated...
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    21,46 €