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Andrew Gray

    Fall of the Honor Guard
    Mythology, Spirituality, and History
    Sins of an Empire
    Vesuvius' Rise
    The Last Shaman
    Be Reconciled with God: Sermons of Andrew Gray
    • The Last Shaman

      Change in an Amazonian Community

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the Arakmbut, an indigenous group in the Peruvian rainforest, the trilogy explores their resilience amidst challenges, particularly from a gold rush threatening their land. It highlights their rich mythology, cultural strength, and social adaptability, showcasing how they integrate non-indigenous concepts into their survival strategies. The narrative is woven together by the presence of an invisible spirit, creating a cohesive theme throughout the series as the Arakmbut navigate the complexities of identity and survival.

      The Last Shaman
    • Vesuvius' Rise

      • 366pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The narrative follows Vesuvius, a determined leader striving to restore order to his fractured Empire after the Prophet's fall. Faced with threats from both Medelthians and internal rebels, he encounters a fierce woman whose strength captivates him. As he grapples with his mission and burgeoning feelings for her, the chaotic world around him challenges his perceptions of power and connection. With danger lurking, he realizes that survival may depend on their bond and the protection of a dragon that stands between him and certain doom.

      Vesuvius' Rise
    • Sins of an Empire

      • 470pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Set in a richly crafted universe, the second installment of the War of the Zealot Empire delves deeper into the fierce conflicts and political intrigue that define the struggle for power. As characters navigate betrayal and alliances, the stakes escalate, revealing hidden motives and the true cost of ambition. With intense battles and complex relationships, this volume expands on the themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the quest for dominance in a world where every choice can alter the course of history.

      Sins of an Empire
    • Focusing on the Arakmbut, an indigenous people of the southeastern Peruvian rainforest, this trilogy explores their resilience and identity amidst challenges, particularly from a gold rush threatening their lands. It highlights their mythology, cultural strength, and social adaptability, showcasing how they integrate non-indigenous concepts into their survival strategies. A recurring theme is the influence of an invisible spirit, which weaves a connection throughout the series, emphasizing the Arakmbut's enduring spirit and their fight to maintain their heritage.

      Mythology, Spirituality, and History
    • Fall of the Honor Guard

      • 392pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Struggling with a shattered love life, Vesuvius faces escalating pressures as his war intensifies, threatening both his personal stability and the fate of his army. As the conflict between terran liberty and zealot domination rages on, characters like General Doomhunter and General Dragon Heart become entangled in the chaos, navigating their own desires amidst the turmoil. The narrative explores themes of love, ambition, and the individual battles that unfold outside the larger war, raising the stakes for all involved.

      Fall of the Honor Guard
    • A Treatise On Physics; Volume 1

      • 732pagine
      • 26 ore di lettura

      This book is a comprehensive treatise on Physics, written by Andrew Gray. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, touching upon topics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, optics, acoustics, and electricity. The book is an excellent resource for students and scholars of Physics alike.

      A Treatise On Physics; Volume 1
    • This classic work on electricity and magnetism is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of science. Written by renowned physicist Andrew Gray, it covers everything from the basics of electricity and magnetism to advanced topics like electromagnetic waves and the theory of relativity. With detailed maps, tables, and diagrams, this book is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike.

      A Treatise On Magnetism and Electricity. Vol. I-. Il. Maps, Tables, Diagrams
    • This important historical work provides a fascinating insight into the development of the Oxford Movement and its influence on the Scottish Episcopal Church. Written in the mid-19th century by Andrew Gray, a prominent Scottish churchman and theologian, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of Christianity in the UK.

      Oxford Tractarianism, the Scottish Episcopal College, and the Scottish Episcopal Church: Substance of a Speech Delivered Before the Presbytery of Pert