Published 1920
by The Rumford Press in Concord, N.H .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by William J. Robinson ... |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | U294.5.D4 R7 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 172 p. |
Number of Pages | 172 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6624976M |
LC Control Number | 20008801 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1747293 |
The Forging of the Sword book. Read 7 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. The art of the magician has been banned in Thrandor for 4/5. Forging the Sword is a fantasy novel written by American author Hilari Bell. It is the third and final book in the Farsala trilogy. It is the third and final book in the Farsala trilogy. It follows the adventures of Jiaan, Kavi, and Soraya as the try to regain control of their country from the invading Hrum : Hilari Bell. Forging the Sword is the conclusion of a fantasy story began in Fall of a Kingdom and Rise of a Hero. It doesn't stand alone very well, so be sure to read the first two books. This book continues the story of how three protagonists, Soraya, Jiaan, and Kavi resist the Hrum invaders who try to conquer their country.5/5(5). The Book of Swords Series is a series of science fiction / fantasy novels written by Fred Saberhagen. The story revolves around the Twelve Swords of Power, which were forged by the gods and given to humanity, and how various characters acquire and use them. The series spans several decades and features dozens of characters.
Forging the Sword is the final volume in the excellent, non-European political fantasy Farsala trilogy. The first book, Fall of a Kingdom, is good; it establishes the world and its lead characters' motivations very well. The second book, Rise of a Hero, is better. This, the final volume, is the strongest of them all. It's exciting, to read and reread a series that gets better as it goes/5. Forging the Sword Doctrinal Change in the U.S. Army Benjamin M. Jensen. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, , pages. Book Review published on: June 2, From the post-Vietnam War era to the end of the Cold War, and amid the enduring aftershocks of the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. Army has experienced near-continuous transformation. Forging the Sword is not a history book of U.S. Army doctrine. Rather, the book is a foundational text on what is takes to innovate and change military organizations. It is important not just for soldiers, but for leaders across the joint force to recognize the continual need to develop, test, and implement new ideas of fighting if the U.S. is. Hilari Bell is a librarian in Denver, Colorado, where she lives with her family. Her favorite books are fantasy, science fiction, and mystery — all the ingredients for a great novel! Hilari is also the author of the Farsala Trilogy — Fall of a Kingdom, Rise of a Hero, and Forging the Sword — as well as Songs of Power, A Matter of Profit, and The Goblin Wood/5(21).
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