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Foreland Basins and Fold Belts
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 39.35 $This is the fourth in the AAPG Petroleum Basins Series and focuses on the Western Canadian basin and foreland as the type area, with five analog basins in the United States, Iran, and Venezuela.American Association Of Petroleum Engineers (AAPG)Founded in 1917, we are the world's largest professional geological society, with over 30,000 members.We are a pillar of the world-wide scientific community. Our books foster scientific research, advance the science of geology and promote the most effective use of petroleum extraction & processing technology and practice.Some of the areas we publish in include:GISPetroleum EngineeringWell Log AnalysisGeological ModelingCarbonate PetrologySeismic ImagingReservoir CharacterizationRegional Petroleum Analysis
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Seeds of Betrayal (Winds of the Forelands, Book 2)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.05 $The realms of the Forelands are in turmoil as a result of the machinations of a powerful conspiracy of sorcerers, members of a race called the Qirsi, pale-skinned folk feared by those in power. Though many refuse to acknowledge the possibility of a conspiracy, a handful of Qirsi and nobles realize that the time has come to take action, even at the cost of their loves, their honor, and even their lives.But the rebels don't know of each other's actions, and the tenuous threads holding the realms together are starting to unravel. With the death of a king, nobles gather to choose a new leader, and deadly power springs from a most unexpected source. As new alliances form, former enemies become unlikely partners.But who can be trusted in these new alliances, and who will be swayed by love, jealousy, or pride to betray their new allies? For more than the future of the realm is at stake. The future of the entire Forelands is in danger, and a 900-year-old grudge may lead to civil war. Those who wish to prevent it must place their hopes in a reluctant assassin, a few Qirsi and nobles, and the one man who may be able to defeat the leader of the conspiracy...if he can survive long enough to do it.
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Rules of Ascension: Book One of Winds of the Forelands Coe, David B.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.00 $David B. Coe, winner of the William L. Crawford Award for Best First Fantasy Series for the LonTobyn Chronicle, continues his rise to the top rank of fantasy writers with Rules of Ascension, the first novel of an exciting new epic fantasy quartet, Winds of the Forelands. For centuries the Forelands were disputed by several tribes. Then came the magically gifted Qirsi--physically no match for their foes, but capable of mindsight, creating and controlling mists and fire, and bending solid matter to their purpose. After a Qirsi traitor betrayed his race to save himself, the Qirsi were defeated and dispersed among the seven realms of the Forelands. Those specially endowed Qirsi capable of multiple powers, the Weavers, were all put to death. For centuries the Forelands enjoyed relative peace. But when Tavis, the heir to the Kingdom of Curgh, is wrongfully blamed for the murder of a noble, the accusation sets in motion a series of events culminating in civil war. The ensuing chaos topples the throne in Eibithar and threatens to rain chaos on all the realms of the Forelands. Tavis, thrust into the center of deadly controversy and stripped of the protection of his family's nobility, turns to the Qirsi, his last remaining hope for redemption. But another Qirsi traitor, secretly fomenting fear and mistrust among the Dukedoms, seeks to destroy Tavis. Tavis must survive long enough to clear his name and save an entire kingdom. A powerful, compelling tale set in an unforgettable land, rules of Ascension will capture your heart and fire your imagination.
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Shapers of Darkness: Book Four of Winds of the Forelands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.88 $The Forelands are at war. The magic-wielding Qirsi and their Eandi masters have mobilized their forces. The Eandi have had to look beyond past differences to make alliances for the sake of the future, praying it isn’t too late for them to change the outcome of the war. Tavis, an Eandi prince who was framed for murdering the princess to whom he was pledged, and endured torture before winning his freedom, has at last avenged her death. Still, the murder and its aftermath have brought war to the Forelands just as the Qirsi conspirators who bought his love's blood had intended. Now Tavis and Grinsa, a Qirsi shaper with more powers than he reveals, who saved Tavis when nobody else would believe his innocence, venture across the Forelands, risking death to help save the land they love . . .A powerful Qirsi weaver has brought this terrible war to the land, bending the minds of those he controls and of his enemies in an effort to forge alliances and mobilize forces to destroy the Eandi. His powerful magical ability estranges lovers, betrays leaders, and wreaks murder and death throughout the land. But even with his powerfully malign intelligence, he underestimates the mettle of his opponents. In a psychological duel with Grinsa, the Weaver’s formidable powers are sorely tested. Grinsa withstands the Weaver’s most powerful attacks at nearly the expense of his own life, and in the process discovers the Weaver’s identity.Will Grinsa’s challenge to the Weaver spell the end of the Weaver’s reign of doom? Or has Grinsa’s discovery come too late to help the Eandi cause? The answers lie in the growing war that may sunder the Forelands forever.
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Shapers of Darkness: Book Four of Winds of the Forelands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.23 $The Forelands are at war. The magic-wielding Qirsi and their Eandi masters have mobilized their forces. The Eandi have had to look beyond past differences to make alliances for the sake of the future, praying it isn't too late for them to change the outcome of the war. Tavis, an Eandi prince who was framed for murdering the princess to whom he was pledged, and endured torture before winning his freedom, has at last avenged her death. Still, the murder and its aftermath have brought war to the Forelands just as the Qirsi conspirators who bought his love's blood had intended. Now Tavis and Grinsa, a Qirsi shaper with more powers than he reveals, who saved Tavis when nobody else would believe his innocence, venture across the Forelands, risking death to help save the land they love . . .A powerful Qirsi weaver has brought this terrible war to the land, bending the minds of those he controls and of his enemies in an effort to forge alliances and mobilize forces to destroy the Eandi. His powerful magical ability estranges lovers, betrays leaders, and wreaks murder and death throughout the land. But even with his powerfully malign intelligence, he underestimates the mettle of his opponents. In a psychological duel with Grinsa, the Weaver's formidable powers are sorely tested. Grinsa withstands the Weaver's most powerful attacks at nearly the expense of his own life, and in the process discovers the Weaver's identity.Will Grinsa's challenge to the Weaver spell the end of the Weaver's reign of doom? Or has Grinsa's discovery come too late to help the Eandi cause? The answers lie in the growing war that may sunder the Forelands forever.
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Rules of Ascension: Book One of Winds of the Forelands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.67 $For 900 years, since the Qirsi War, the Forelands have enjoyed relative peace. The Qirsi leaders, Weavers whose powerful magic could bend to their will not only the elements but also the thoughts of others, were all killed. The rest of the pale-skinned Qirsi were scattered throughout the realm. They were no longer a threat without their multi-talented leaders.But though most Qirsi live normal lives, and some even serve lords as advisors, all is not well in the realm. There is a Weaver in the Forelands again, secretly sowing seeds of rebellion against the physically hardier but unmagical Eandi.Lord Tavis of Curgh, raised to succeed his father as duke, and engaged to the beautiful Lady Brienne of Kentigern, seems bound for greatness. But just as his life seems complete, he is accused of a horrific act. Little can Tavis know that the Weaver is using him as a pawn in a vast plot.Now, only a Qirsi gleaner can help Tavis survive his doom, reclaim his good name, and prevent a devastating civil war in the Forelands.
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Bonds of Vengeance: Book 3 of The Winds of the Forelands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.71 $To the Brink of WarAfter nine hundred years of peace, unrest among the magical Qirsi people has blossomed into a conspiracy against their Eandi rulers. Led by a mysterious Qirsi "Weaver" who can reach into the minds of others even in their sleep, the rebellion is now turning Qirsi against Qirsi, as it weakens alliances among the Eandi.Some Qirsi ministers are torn by their loyalty to their lords; others are ready to join the increasingly violent rebellion. Even some Qirsi who oppose the rebellion take sides against their lords, as one Eandi lord prepares for war against his peers. Yet as the world tilts toward terrible upheaval, some stand firm against the chaos. Grinsa, a Qirsi gleaner, dreads a war he knows would spell disaster for Qirsi and Eandi alike.. Grinsa may be the only person who can halt the slide into full-scale war. Along with his sister, archminister to their peaceloving king, he risks death to save the realm. But as the fragile peace unravels, their efforts may be too late, as realms plunge toward war, goaded by traitors within their gates.
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Weavers of War: Book Five of Winds of the Forelands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.71 $In the four previous books of his epic fantasy series Winds of the Forelands, David Coe has woven a complex tapestry of magic and politics, courage and betrayal, love and hate. Now, he brings the many strands of this enthralling series together in a climactic novel that will thrill readers of epic magical fantasy. For years the magical Qirsi people who live among the Eandi courts of the Forelands have conspired, weakening alliances among the realms. The renegades are led by a mysterious Weaver named Dusaan with powers that allow him to appear in the dreams of his followers and to bind the magic of many Qirsi into a single weapon more potent than any the Eandi have faced in a thousand years. Now, his planning begins to bear fruit. He reveals himself to friend and foe alike, knowing that none can stand against him. Dusaan takes control of the Empire and begins his march toward war, enlisting those who serve him in other realms to join the battle, as the ranks of his army swell. King Kearney's armies are forced to battle Eandi invaders from Braedon. However, this battle is a diversion contrived by Dusaan to weaken the Eandi armies. Grinsa, another Weaver, fights for the king. Knowing that the renegades are the true enemy, he struggles to make his people recognize this before it's too late. At last, the two Weavers do battle, Dusaan leading his army of Qirsi sorcerers, Grinsa standing with an alliance of Eandi nobles and warriors. Whichever side wins will bear a heavy cost for victory.
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The Ecology of Recently-Deglaciated Terrain. A geoecological approach to glacier forelands and primary succession (Cambridge Studies in Ecology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 43.98 $This book provides the first comprehensive review of the available information on the ecology of recently-deglaciated terrain and critically evaluates the methodology currently employed in such studies. The theme developed is that the ecology of these regions can only be fully understood by giving due consideration to the role and interaction of both physical and biological processes in the development of the landscape. By adopting this geoecological approach, the spatial variation and dynamics of vegetation and soils is considered in relation to other aspects of the landscape such as topographic variation, climate, and geomorphic processes. A geoecological model is thus outlined that provides both a framework for interpreting the varied ecological nature of glacier forelands found throughout the world, and also an agenda for future research.
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The Ecology of Recently-deglaciated Terrain: A Geoecological Approach to Glacier Forelands (Cambridge Studies in Ecology)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 170.13 $This book provides the first comprehensive review of the available information on the ecology of recently-deglaciated terrain and critically evaluates the methodology currently employed in such studies. The theme developed is that the ecology of these regions can only be fully understood by giving due consideration to the role and interaction of both physical and biological processes in the development of the landscape. By adopting this geoecological approach, the spatial variation and dynamics of vegetation and soils is considered in relation to other aspects of the landscape such as topographic variation, climate, and geomorphic processes. A geoecological model is thus outlined that provides both a framework for interpreting the varied ecological nature of glacier forelands found throughout the world, and also an agenda for future research.
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Donegal Shipwrecks [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 57.58 $Donegal thrusts jaggedly into the Atlantic. It is Europe's uttermost shore. While the name Malin Head my stir notions of lonely winds and ocean spray, many other place-names are also redolent of a harsh coast: Horn Head, Tory Island, Bloody Foreland, Slieve League. There can hardly be a more terrifying stretch of coast than that from Slieve League wit its sheer 2,000 foot cliffs round past Rathlin O'Birne island, the holy village of Glencolumcille, and Glen Head - near which the drama of the Sydney was enacted - to the bays Loughros Beg and Loughros More, where the Duquesa Santa Ana of the Armada limped in. Throughout, I have tried to set the wrecks in their surroundings, places entirely the same for the visitor today. Perhaps the reader will be induced to walk golden strands like Ballymastocker, Port Salon, where the frigate Saldahna was lost in 1811 and only a man, a dog and a parrot came ashore alive, or scale a vantage point like Horn Head and consider the twin dangers for the 18th century mariner of being dashed ashore or being plundered by the "wild Irish". Many little Donegal graveyards yield evidence of forgotten disasters. At Kill, near Dunfanaghy, the middle plot of three, featuring just a few haphazard stones, was used for paupers of the famine and for bodies washed ashore. But at Culdaff, Bunbeg, Cruit Island and many more, the war graves are properly maintained and worth meditation on the human cost of sea war. I like seamless approach. That is, events are in truth indivisible into boxes: social history; economic history; biography; war; transport history. This book tries to follow a seamless approach. Plundering shipwrecks was a common practice, but is made more understandable by recognizing the poverty of the mass of the population, and, more subtly that the sea, normally an enemy, was occasionally a supplier of surprise bounty, even wealth, and the normal laws of the land - literally- were not applicable.
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Permian-triassic Pangean Basins and Foldbelts Along the Panthalassan Margin of Gondwanaland (memoir (geological Society of America 184))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 54.94 $Pp. iii, 371; numerous stratigraphic sections, maps and geological correlation charts. Publisher's original dark red cloth, lettered in gilt on the spine and on the front cover, color pictorial dust jacket, sm 4to. Geological Society of America Memoir 184. Alexis du Toit's insights suggesting a Gondwanan Foreland Basin are still valid today given the enormous increase in supporting information from studies of the Panthalassan margin of Gondwanaland. This volume presents seven chapters on this topic by noted authorities in the field. No ownership marks and no signs of use.
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Queen Mary and the Cruiser: The Curacoa Disaster
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 146.15 $The authors, a naval historian and a survivor of the disaster, detail the tragic sinking of HM cruiser Curacoa off Bloody Foreland in 1942, when the Cunard liner Queen Mary sliced through the cruiser in broad daylight and under no adverse weather conditions. They reconstruct a minute-by-minute record of the errors preceding the disaster, enhanced by eye-witness accounts. Includes b&w photos. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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The Horsemen's Gambit: Book Two of Blood of the Southlands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.04 $David B. Coe created a richly textured, unique world in his Winds of the Forelands, and topped himself with The Sorcerer's Plague, his first novel set in the Southlands of the same world. Divided by clan rivalries and ancient feuds, suspicious of magics wielded by longtime enemies, the folk of the South have lived in a state of truce for generations. But peace is shattered when a woman looses a deadly plague on the magical Qirsi people. While some people seek to prevent the spread of the plague, others see in this disaster a unique opportunity. With the magical folk weakened by the decimation of the plague, their unmagical enemies might be able to defeat them and take back lands lost in an ancient war. Haunted by the specter of what would be a tragic and devastating new war, the Southlands are aflame with rumors of violence, pestilence, and treachery. Coe weaves together engagingly complex characters, unique, unusual magic, political intrigue and a compelling, unpredictable story into a captivating epic that will enthrall fantasy readers. A potent brew conjured by a masterful storyteller.
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The Sorcerers' Plague: Book One of Blood of the Southlands
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.48 $David B. Coe enthralled readers and critics with his Winds of the Forelands, an epic fantasy full of political intrigue, complex characters, and magical conspiracy. Now he takes the hero of that series to new adventures across the sea on a journey to the Southlands. Grinsa, who nearly single-handedly won the war of the Forelands, has been banished because he is a Weaver, a Qirsi who can wield many magics. He and his family seek only peace and a place to settle down. But even on the distant southern continent, they can’t escape the tension between his magical folk and the non-magical Eandi. Instead of peace, they find a war-ravaged land awash in racial tension and clan conflicts. Worse yet, his own people try to harness his great power and destroy his family. Amid the high tension of clan rivalry comes a plague that preys on Qirsi power across the Southlands with deadly results. When the disease is linked to an itinerant woman peddling baskets, one old man takes it upon himself to find answers in the secrets of her veiled past. With wonderfully creative magic, dark secrets, and engaging characters faced with a world of trouble, Coe deftly weaves an epic tapestry that launches a richly-entertaining new saga in an unknown land.
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Queen Mary and the Cruiser: The Curacoa Disaster
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.21 $The authors, a naval historian and a survivor of the disaster, detail the tragic sinking of HM cruiser Curacoa off Bloody Foreland in 1942, when the Cunard liner Queen Mary sliced through the cruiser in broad daylight and under no adverse weather conditions. They reconstruct a minute-by-minute record of the errors preceding the disaster, enhanced by eye-witness accounts. Includes b&w photos. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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