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Captain Balthasar de Alaman--lover of war, hater of Jews, Muslims,
and homosexuals--is falsely imprisoned for heresy by the inquisitor
of Toledo, his own brother. Facing trial, torture, and possibly the
galleys or burning at the stake, Balthasar escapes from the Spanish
Inquisition's prison, adding murder to the heresy charge in so
doing. His plan: flee Spain and become a soldier of fortune in
Italy. But to become a condottiere, he must first obtain the
necessary money and arms. Accordingly, he attempts to rejoin the
army of Ferdinand and Isabel besieging Granada, the last Muslim
stronghold in Spain. His perilous journey is marked by pursuit, a
bloody confrontation with a pack of wolves, a life-threatening
infection, convalescence in a libertine monastery, the battle for
Granada, and a near-fatal bludgeoning and robbery. His odyssey
becomes a philosophical journey when he is saved from death, first
by a homosexual comrade-in-arms, then later by a compassionate
Jewish family. Both rescues batter his entrenched prejudices which
are further pummeled by an encounter with a sympathetic heretic: a
Moor. But it is the Jewish family's comely Elisheva who causes him
the greatest turmoil as the pair's feelings for each other smash
against the seawall of religious incompatibility. Only at the end
of his harrowing odyssey does Balthasar finally learn the nefarious
secret behind the false charge of heresy and his brother's role in
it, forcing him to choose between saving his own life or his
father's.
Hailed as possibly the most comprehensive oral history of Superman
to be committed to print, Voices From Krypton combines over 85
years of Superman's legacy into a sweeping tale of how the champion
of the oppressed became one of the world's most recognizable pop
culture icons. Not only does this epic collection include
interviews with Superman favorites like Henry Cavill, Tom Welling,
and Zack Snyder, Voices From krypton also dives into the Tim Burton
directed Nicholas Cage movie that never happened. You might think
you know Superman, but you haven't yet read Voices From Krypton.
Just in time for the 25th Anniversary of the beloved sci-fi class
Stargate, Chevrons Locked arrives as one of the most comprehensive
histories of the franchise to ever exist. You're loved the tv
shows, the movies, and the podcasts, now get ready to dive deeper
into the galaxy with cast and crew members Kurt Russell, James
Spader, Richard Dean Anderson, and so much more! Featuring a
complete guide to all 214 episodes and two movies, Chevrons Locked
brings you the behind the scenes commentary to all your favorite
seasons and adaptions. This is the book every fan has been waiting
for!
This is the unauthorised, uncensored, and unbelievable true story
behind the making of a pop culture phenomenon. The original Star
Trek series debuted in 1966 and has spawned five TV series
spin-offs and a dozen feature films, with an upcoming one from
Paramount arriving in 2016. The Fifty-Year Mission is a
no-holds-barred oral history of five decades of Star Trek, told by
the people who were there. Hear from the hundreds of television and
film executives, programmers, writers, creators, and cast as they
unveil the often times shocking story of Star Trek's ongoing
fifty-year mission - a mission that has spanned from the classic
series to the animated show, to the many attempts at a relaunch by
beloved feature films. Make no mistake; this isn't just a book for
Star Trek fans. Like Saturday Night Live's bestselling Live From
New York, here is a volume for all fans of pop culture and anyone
interested in the nuts and bolts of a television touchstone.
When the Disney Channel aired its original movie High School
Musical in January 2006, they were expecting a fairly solid ratings
response. What they got was a cultural phenomenon that not only
launched the film into the stratosphere, but also turned its young
cast into superstars. The first time the show aired, it drew almost
eight million viewers; the next night, on a repeat airing, another
six. The movie soundtrack hit No. 1 on the Billboard pop-music
charts six weeks after its release, with nine singles from the
soundtrack on the chart in the same week. The May 2006 release of
the DVD sold 400,000 units on its first day; Disney has a version
that high schools around the country can license and perform; there
are talks about a Broadway version, the sequel High School Musical
2 is scheduled to go into production in January 2007 for a summer
2007 airing, and the soundtrack album has gone triple platinum and
remains in Billboard's Top 20. All In This Together: The Unofficial
Story of High School Musical is a comprehensive look at the
creation and making of this landmark film. It provides detailed
profiles of its cast members, including Zac Efron, Ashley Tisdale,
Vanessa Anne Hudgens, and Corbin Bleu. It explores in detail the
film's impact, following the cast as they promote High School
Musical around the world, and providing all available information
and conjecture about High School Musical 2. Timed for release in
advance of the movie's sequel, All In This Together: The Unofficial
Story of High School Musical is the perfect collectible for the
film's millions of fans.
Captain Balthasar de Alaman--lover of war, hater of Jews, Muslims,
and homosexuals--is falsely imprisoned for heresy by the inquisitor
of Toledo, his own brother. Facing trial, torture, and possibly the
galleys or burning at the stake, Balthasar escapes from the Spanish
Inquisition's prison, adding murder to the heresy charge in so
doing. His plan: flee Spain and become a soldier of fortune in
Italy. But to become a condottiere, he must first obtain the
necessary money and arms. Accordingly, he attempts to rejoin the
army of Ferdinand and Isabel besieging Granada, the last Muslim
stronghold in Spain. His perilous journey is marked by pursuit, a
bloody confrontation with a pack of wolves, a life-threatening
infection, convalescence in a libertine monastery, the battle for
Granada, and a near-fatal bludgeoning and robbery. His odyssey
becomes a philosophical journey when he is saved from death, first
by a homosexual comrade-in-arms, then later by a compassionate
Jewish family. Both rescues batter his entrenched prejudices which
are further pummeled by an encounter with a sympathetic heretic: a
Moor. But it is the Jewish family's comely Elisheva who causes him
the greatest turmoil as the pair's feelings for each other smash
against the seawall of religious incompatibility. Only at the end
of his harrowing odyssey does Balthasar finally learn the nefarious
secret behind the false charge of heresy and his brother's role in
it, forcing him to choose between saving his own life or his
father's.
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