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In 1996, a groundbreaking television drama debuted on the Fox
network. Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of
Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted
with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work
as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium
Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and
manifestations of evil in the modern world. Back to Frank Black
offers an unprecedented volume of material exploring this landmark
series. With forewords from Lance Henriksen and Frank Spotnitz and
an introduction by series creator Chris Carter, the collection
features interviews with cast and crew as well as in-depth essays
analyzing Millennium's characters, themes, and enduring legacy.
Inspired by the growing movement to return this iconic hero to the
screen, Back to Frank Black finds its focus in an incomparable
figure of hope: Frank Black. We need him now more than ever.
In 1996, a groundbreaking television drama debuted on the Fox
network. Created by Chris Carter, Millennium tells the story of
Frank Black (Lance Henriksen), a legendary forensic profiler gifted
with the ability to see into the minds of killers. Through his work
as a consultant with the F.B.I. and the mysterious Millennium
Group, the series offers a thoughtful exploration of the nature and
manifestations of evil in the modern world. Back to Frank Black
offers an unprecedented volume of material exploring this landmark
series. With forewords from Lance Henriksen and Frank Spotnitz and
an introduction by series creator Chris Carter, the collection
features interviews with cast and crew as well as in-depth essays
analyzing Millennium's characters, themes, and enduring legacy.
Inspired by the growing movement to return this iconic hero to the
screen, Back to Frank Black finds its focus in an incomparable
figure of hope: Frank Black. We need him now more than ever.
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Columbia & Britannia (Paperback)
Adam Chamberlain, Brian A. Dixon, Mark Beech, Joe Tangari, C. Mitchell O'Neal, …
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R739
Discovery Miles 7 390
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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14 September 1766. Prime Minister William Pitt proposes the
Columbia Compromise, unifying the Kingdom of Great Britain and her
colonies and establishing a framework for North American
representation in Parliament. The American War of Independence is
over before it begins. This is the history of British North
America. This anthology includes nine original stories from six
authors. Each delves into events along the timeline between this
point of divergence from established history up to the present day,
from the uncertainty of early colonial conflicts to the devastation
on the front line of the War of Wars, from the politics
underpinning a British mission to land a man on the moon to rivalry
on the cricket grounds of New England. Accompanied by extensive
appendices including maps, biographies, letters and diaries, they
collectively describe an alternate history of the sisterhood
between a very British North America and Great Britain, the story
of Columbia and Britannia.
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Columbia & Britannia (Hardcover)
Adam Chamberlain, Brian A. Dixon, Mark Beech, Joe Tangari, C. Mitchell O'Neal, …
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R1,218
Discovery Miles 12 180
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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14 September 1766. Prime Minister William Pitt proposes the
Columbia Compromise, unifying the Kingdom of Great Britain and her
colonies and establishing a framework for North American
representation in Parliament. The American War of Independence is
over before it begins. This is the history of British North
America. This anthology includes nine original stories from six
authors. Each delves into events along the timeline between this
point of divergence from established history up to the present day,
from the uncertainty of early colonial conflicts to the devastation
on the front line of the War of Wars, from the politics
underpinning a British mission to land a man on the moon to rivalry
on the cricket grounds of New England. Accompanied by extensive
appendices including maps, biographies, letters and diaries, they
collectively describe an alternate history of the sisterhood
between a very British North America and Great Britain, the story
of Columbia and Britannia.
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