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At a very young age, his family picked up and moved from city-like Yonkers, NY to Kunkletown, PA. This town is south of the Pocono region in North East PA, and was pretty much in the boonies. This was a move his father wanted so his kids could grow up free of city dangers. He still found danger on a daily basis. They just weren't city dangers. His family moved into a cabin overlooking a valley and a lake. It was purchased for ten thousand dollars in 1968. Over the years, his father turned a two bedroom, single floor cabin into a four bedroom, two story house on the side of a mountain while his mother did her best to raise her three children. This is the starting point of many of the stories that he is about to share with you. Some you may relate to and some may leave wonder how he's still alive. This book has been written for anyone with a sense of humor, I hope you enjoy it.
From the First Samnite War and the eventual conquest of the Italian Peninsula, to the defeat by Hannibal at Lake Trasimene, and final victory over the Gauls at Alesia, Wars of the Republic is a miniature wargame that allows you to campaign with the legions or stand firm against Roman expansion and fight throughout the ancient Mediterranean. This book contains all the rules required to fight battles during this period, including multiple army lists to reflect the changing nature of the Roman military and the varied opponents they faced, be it Gaul, Italian, Carthaginian, Iberian, or Greek.
Men of Bronze is a wargame that allows you to play out Classical Greek hoplite battles on the tabletop. Players are Strategoi (generals) leading phalanxes of bronze-clad warriors in pursuit of fame, glory, and the honor of their city-states. To win such prizes, however, you must prove your mettle, display your valor, and bring the other Strategoi to their knees! Designed to recreate small battles or larger skirmishes with 50–80 figures per side, each army will have its own unique mix of rules, advantages, backgrounds, and abilities. Strategoi must understand and appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of their forces in order to win glory on the battlefield. Of course, there's no telling what tricks a rival Strategos might have up their tunic sleeves…
A wargaming ruleset for epic pre-WW1 battles in the sky. It's the dawn of the 20th Century and the Great Powers turn to war. Since the development of the air screw, leading to the creation of flying warships, the navies of the world have comprised an ever-growing number of these aerial ironclads. So fire up the turbines, ready the aether drives, and take to the air in Castles in the Sky: A Wargame of Flying Battleships. Featuring all the rules required to fight battles with fleets of flying behemoths. Assemble your fleet from 8 nationalities and fight through a variety of scenarios. With a full campaign system, Castles in the Sky contains everything adventurous aeronautical admirals need to find victory in the skies.
At a very young age, his family picked up and moved from city-like Yonkers, NY to Kunkletown, PA. This town is south of the Pocono region in North East PA, and was pretty much in the boonies. This was a move his father wanted so his kids could grow up free of city dangers. He still found danger on a daily basis. They just weren't city dangers. His family moved into a cabin overlooking a valley and a lake. It was purchased for ten thousand dollars in 1968. Over the years, his father turned a two bedroom, single floor cabin into a four bedroom, two story house on the side of a mountain while his mother did her best to raise her three children. This is the starting point of many of the stories that he is about to share with you. Some you may relate to and some may leave wonder how he's still alive. This book has been written for anyone with a sense of humor, I hope you enjoy it.
This passionate and moving story of social injustice, violence and revenge, set in the Valencian huerta, has become the classic text of Spanish regional realism. Blasco Ibanez, the 'Spanish Zola', dramatically confronts one of the great social issues of the late nineteenth century, the possession of land, in a vivid recreation of the local types and traditional customs of a closed rural community which jealousy guards its rights and administers its own rough justice against the outsider. The novel is both a lyrical hymn to nature and an expose of man's inhumanity to man, narrated with a human compassion worthy of his master, Galdos. Spanish text with facing-page translation, introduction and notes.
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