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Writer/artist David Messina (Han Solo) invites you to explore the mysterious world of 3Keys. Did the inhabitants of another dimension flee into our reality in order to save themselves from the terrible wrath of the Great Old Ones... or to help prepare us for a final, devastating invasion? And what if humanity's only chances against these Great Old Ones are an impetuous, mischievous young woman and her sardonic, furry and surprisingly violent mentor? All questions are asked and answered in this epic, apocalyptic adventure! Collects 3Keys #1 - #5
When a dispute between godlike beings threatens the galaxy, it will take all of Starfleet's best captains to stop them. Join James T. Kirk, JeanLuc Picard, Kathryn Janeway, and Benjamin Sisko as they go headtohead in a competition that will determine the fate of the Earth and beyond. Will they be able to emerge victorious, or will they be torn apart by The Q Conflict? All of the Captains together for the first time in the biggest Star Trek crossover event ever! THE CREW OF THE ORIGINAL SERIES, THE NEXT GENERATION, VOYAGER, AND DEEP SPACE NINE MEET FOR THE FIRST TIME! Collects the sixissue miniseries. Q is one of the most popular recurring characters in the Star Trek universe.
The Florentine poet Antonio Malatesti (1610-1672) earned a brief but significant mention in the earliest history of Italian literature for his contributions to the renewal of the sonnet form in two genres, enigmatography and dithyrambic poetry. In more recent times, his name has cropped up most frequently because of a sequence of fifty bawdy sonnets entitled La Tina, equivoci rusticali, which Malatesti dedicated and presented to the young John Milton on the occasion of his visit to Florence in 1638. The dedication manuscript disappeared soon after Milton's death and remained practically unknown until 1757, when it was found on a bookstall in London and copied as a curiosity. Then it disappeared again, and some scholars even suggested that it had never existed. The present critical edition is based on the rediscovered autograph manuscript dedicated to Milton. The sonnets are furnished with linguistic footnotes and prefaced by a note on the author from a previously unknown copy by Giuseppe Baretti (1719-1789). A comprehensive introduction sheds light on the history of the manuscript, using new archival research, and it contributes to a wider understanding of Malatesti's minor but exemplary position in the history of seventeenth-century Italian literature. Davide Messina is Senior Lecturer in Italian at the University of Edinburgh.
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